Thursday, January 19, 2012

Vacuum Coffee Maker - How to brew the perfect stovetop coffee

We at www.italianbeandelight.com sell the Yama Vacuum Coffee Maker, the perfect syphon coffee stovetop brewer with a capicity of 5 or 8 cups for the perfect gourmet drip coffee. Cheaper than other vacuum coffee makers like cona, hario or bodum santos, this yama vacuum brewer brews coffee with a great body, but without the sediment you would get in a French press. It has a longlasting cloth filter that fits over the metal filter assembly and should be replaced each year. The lid doubles as a stand for the funnel (top glass part), and it comes with a spare cloth filter and a burner wire grid for use on an electric stove. The glass is labelled on the bottom as "Heat-Resistant Yama Glass". The brewer is easy to use. The rubber gasket between the top and the bottom -the flange on it makes the creation of an airtight seal (and the separation of top and bottom when the coffee is brewed) much easier. The 5 cup model is fine for 2 people. For more people you should rather prefer the 8 cup model. We compared the Yama vaccum brewer with the bodum santos vacuum brewer. Using the same coffee beans, same grind, the brewed coffee tastes different Produced with the Yama vacuum brewers, the coffee develops its aroma to the fullest.

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Bodum Chambord 8 Cup Double Wall Thermal Coffee Maker with New Locking Lid System, 1.0, 34-Ounce.

!±8±Bodum Chambord 8 Cup Double Wall Thermal Coffee Maker with New Locking Lid System, 1.0, 34-Ounce.

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The new 8-cup (1.0 l, 34 oz) CHAMBORD Double Wall French Press features a new patented locking lid system and a thermal double wall glass carafe designed to keep coffee hot, fresh and aromatic for a much longer period of time. The new CHAMBORD’s locking lid system offers a heat seal and precision pour spout. By pressing the lever while pouring, you have total control over the flow of liquids, preventing drips while serving. When the lever is released, the coffee not only stops pouring, but the spout actually seals shut, eliminating exposure to outside air and locking in aroma and freshness, ultimately enhancing the insulating effect of the double-wall glass beaker. This new 8-cup coffee maker is a beautiful extension of our classic CHAMBORD line of products with their typical Bakelite knobs and handles. The mouth-blown, heat-resistant double wall borosilicate glass is encased in a stainless steel frame protecting the glass beautifully. The 3-part stainless steel plunger has a fine mesh filter, which allows for a premium extraction of your coffee’s aromatic oils and subtle flavors. A mesh filter allows this flavor to be delivered direct to your cup and not absorbed by a paper filter. Plus, no paper filter means no waste! The patented safety lid prevents the splashing of liquids while pressing. All parts are dishwasher safe.

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

How Do You Clean an Electric Coffee Maker?

!±8± How Do You Clean an Electric Coffee Maker?

I know most people are daunted with the task of cleaning their electric, fully programmable coffee maker. If only we can dump the whole thing in our dishwasher. Unfortunately, a coffee maker motor that is water proof is still non-existent so we have no choice but to clean it on our own.

It is easy enough to clean an electric coffee maker. Here are the steps you can religiously follow so you won't have any problems:

Step 1: Remove the parts that are detachable and washable. If you can detach some using a screw and install it again after cleaning, it would be better so the cleaning process is thoroughly done. Make sure you know which parts goes where so you will not be scratching your head in consternation when you figure out you cannot piece it back together.

Step 2: Wash these parts first in clean tap water. The next thing you need to do is to scrub the detached parts clean with a paste made from baking soda and water. Baking soda has really fine granules that can strip off the grease and coffee oil in those detachable parts.

You can also use a small toothbrush for better cleaning process. Just dip the bristles in the baking soda paste and scrub the parts clean. Once you have done this, you can now rinse it clean with mild dishwashing liquid and water. Rinse until all the residues are gone.

Step 3: Clean the carafe next. The inside of the carafe have surely collected mineral deposits and coffee oil. If you are using a glass carafe, put some crushed ice inside and mix it with table salt. Swish the mixture around until the grease and mineral deposits have all dissolved.

If you are using stainless steel carafe, you can also do the same ice and salt method or you can use the baking soda paste to scrub the inside clean. Once you are done, rinse it well with mild dishwashing liquid and water until all the soap suds and the baking soda are gone.

Step 4: Use the baking soda again to clean the rest of the coffee maker. Steer away from the motor part to avoid malfunctions. Get some damp cloth and dip the other end in the baking soda paste and apply it on the exterior of the coffee maker avoiding the motor.

Once you have cleaned everything, use the other clean end of the cloth and dampen it with clean water and scrub off the baking soda residues. Do this until all the residues are gone

Step 5: Let everything dry before putting them back together.


How Do You Clean an Electric Coffee Maker?

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