How to make a Perfect Cup of Coffee
To make a perfect cup of coffee every time you need:
-
A
Drip coffee maker
- A Stainless steel or gold mesh coffee filter, brown
unbleached paper if you are insistent on paper
- A stash of vinegar and baking soda for cleaning
- A good quality whole bean coffee bean not the 1.99 a
pound kind
- Fresh clean filtered water
- 30 minutes of you time (start to finish)
If you want a perfect cup of coffee, instant is not going
to be in your vocabulary. To make an absolute unadulterated
cup of coffee you need a little time and a few essential
ingredients.
First off, almost any drip coffee maker will work. The
19.99 one all the way to the 99.99 ones all do the same
thing. They heat the water and siphon it over coffee
grounds. As the water is soaked into the coffee, picking up
the flavor it is then drained through a filter into a glass
pot. Honestly the coffee pot is not what makes the cup of
coffee. If what you are looking for is the best tasting cup
of coffee for your money and time, here is how to do it
yourself.
A clean glass coffee pot is what you need to start off
with. To clean this well, you need to place about ¼ cup of
baking soda into the glass pot and with your fingers add a
few drops of water. Use your fingers to spread the baking
soda all over the pot, up the sides and such. After you have
used this as a mild abrasive, add 1 cup of vinegar. Swirl
and swish allowing the baking soda and vinegar to bubble
away. Next, use a clean cloth to wash the inside of the
glass pot. Now, rinse well under hot water. When you think
it has been thoroughly rinsed, give it one more good rinse.
We are trying to make sure our pot is clean with no residues
of soaps, coffee oils, or vinegar and baking soda. A clean
pot will make a lot of difference. No more washing the pot
once a week, or just running it under the water and calling
it good.
Second
step to a great cup of coffee is the filter you use. Most of
us buy the cheap white 150 for 1.25 coffee filters. Why are
they cheap? Because, they are not good. Not only are they
paper, but they add chlorine and bleach, and starches to
your coffee. How are you supposed to have a good cup of
coffee if you add those things to it. I recommend a metal
strainer. Gold mesh or stainless steel is good. These are a
little more expensive, but are not disposable so you can
reuse them for a good long time. Average cost for these run
12.99-19.99. Clean these the same as the coffee pot. Rinse
well!
Third step to a great cup of coffee is using good
filtered water. I am not saying you need to use bottled
water. But getting a Brita filter and filtering your water
before brewing will take the extra minerals and chlorine and
any other extras often found in tap water. Since coffee is
mainly water that is heated and flavored doesn't it make
sense to use good quality clean water?
And of course the last step to a great cup of coffee is
using a good whole bean coffee. No, coffee that is sitting
on the shelf at Safeway will not do. You need to buy coffee
beans from a good small company that buys their coffee in
small batches, that are roasted daily or weekly. Only then
can you be sure that the coffee you are getting is fresh.
Choosing coffee this way runs about $12 a pound. But
remember this is whole bean, you are getting a lot of coffee
for the price. Grinding your own coffee bean at home is the
best way to assure your very own perfect cup of coffee.
One more tip, do not reheat your brewed coffee, or leave
it on for hours and hours. Brew only enough coffee that you
will drink within the hour or so. Reheating and micro waving
coffee just breaks the coffee down even faster. Yes, coffee
does break down. When this happens you end up with a strong,
sour taste. Not the perfect cup if you ask me. How do you
brew just a few cups of coffee at a time? For every 6 ounces
of water you add to your pot, add only 2 tablespoons of
fresh ground coffee beans to the filter. When putting the
ground coffee beans into the filter make sure it is level
and spread evenly across the bottom of the filter. This
assures even brewing. You now have no excuse to not enjoy
your own perfect cup of coffee.