Archive for March, 2011

Delight The Aroma Of Fresh Roasted Coffee Beans

For most people, the day will not start right without a cup of strong hot coffee. In fact, the day does not start without the smell of fresh roasted coffee beans in the percolator, simmering and brewing to make that drink that will give you just enough adrenalin to jumpstart your day. But how does one achieve it at home? It is always cheaper to roast your own beans at home instead of jumping in the car and dashing to the nearest coffee shop. You usually get yourself a $5 designer coffee which you could have made in the comforts of your own kitchen. Below are the steps in achieving fresh roasted beans at home.

First of all, pick the type of unroasted beans that you like from the market or from your local coffee shop. A pound of it can cost you roughly around $10-$40 depending on the brand and quality of the coffee bean. The better the quality, the more expensive the coffee will be. After you have made your choice, it is now time to start the roasting process. Remember that to perfect roasted beans you must be very meticulous with the process. When roasting, learn to listen to the beans.

The way the beans crackle under the grinder or roaster will be very important as your roasting process proceeds. The first few cracks will go on for a couple of minutes and then start to taper. The longer you let the beans keep on roasting and cracking, the darker they become. You do not want to keep them long in this state however in order for their quality not to be ruined. Listen for the doneness of the cracking of your beans very closely so you achieve the fresh roasted flavor that you are looking for.

Another good indicator of roasted beans would be its color. When roasting your beans, do make sure to also check for the color it turns to. During the first few minutes and the first signs of cracklings of your coffee beans, they will turn a light shade of yellow. As time passes and the second phase of cracklings begin, the coffee beans turn a dark shade of brown and oil is released.

Do not let the beans stay too long in the roaster so that you are able to achieve fresh roasted beans. Listening and checking the color of your beans at the same time will greatly help you in getting the results that you want. If this will be your first time to roast your beans, it may take some practice but you will surely get the hang of it after some time.

Do monitor your roasting so that the next time that you plan to roast your own coffee beans again, you know which style works best. Remember that for each type of coffee bean, the roasting process is also different. What may work best for one coffee bean may not necessarily work the same for the other coffee bean. To keep it more organized, try to keep a roasting logbook for each coffee bean that you plan to try.

Originally published here.


Pierre Smith

The world of coffee

There are many ways to brew coffee: Percolating, Cold Brew, Instant, Hand Drip, French Press, Automatic Drip and Pressure Brewing. Each system creates a different taste. The high-pressure brewing method retrieves a maximum of flavor and aroma. That’s also the reason why many fine European restaurants and hotels only serve you freshly pressure-brewed coffee. Most coffee experts consider grinding and brewing under high pressure within a short period of time the ideal process to achieve maximum flavor and aroma without bitterness and over-extraction. Coffee lovers prefer high-pressure brewed coffee over any other coffee brewing method . Jura coffee machines do this and quite more.

What if you would like to have a cappuccino at midnight??? What would you do??? Head to the nearest all night coffee shop? Better to have a cappuccino coffee machine at home, isn’t it? Although Cappuccino and latte are not the only drinks that coffee lovers crave, they are the most simple and mutable. The best thing to do would be to get a suitable Espresso coffee machine. There are so many coffee machines in the market. While one might have some qualities that you need, the others might have the rest.

Compare these with the Tassimo Coffee Machine . It is a simple, versatile and hassle-free machine that prepares one cup serving of espresso, regular coffee, tea, hot chocolate and various other coffee drinks, notably those including milk like Cappuccinos and lattes with milky froth, all at the touch of a button. It allows personalization to suit individual taste. It is a revolutionary way to prepare delicious hot beverages. You will probably take a longer time choosing what to drink than brewing it. The coffee is never stale and always hot. Currently, Tassimo have three different models to choose from. They all take only the T-Discs (Tassimo Coffee Pods).

Kenco Local Business, UK, call it a personalized solution to match any mood or occasion. They have a fantastic range of brands î º Kenco coffees, including espresso, PG tips and Twinings teas and indulgent Suchard hot chocolate. They promise their Tassimo Coffee Machine to be the easiest way for you to enjoy your favourite drink, anytime. Their Tassimo Professional offers a wide range of quality drinks, using trusted and well-known brands. Everyone can customize and experiment with a fantastic range of coffees, teas, hot chocolate and specialties to match all occasions and moods.

Originally published here.


Justin Smith

How to Roast Coffee : Roasting Coffee Beans: Listening to the Roaster

Learn why it is important to listen to your coffee roaster when the beans are cooking with expert cooking tips in this free coffee roasting video clip. Expert: Dean Forrest Contact: www.sedonacoffeeroaster.com Bio: Dean Forrest has been the owner of Sedona Coffee Roasters for nearly 3 years. Sedona Coffee Roasters makes coffee for their own coffee house, but they also sale their coffee blends online. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler