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Heat water to just the boiling point. When done, pour 4 ounces of water into a medium-sized cup.

Make 2 ounces of espresso according to the manufacture instructions. Pour the espresso directly on top of the water.

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Heat milk until small bubbles appear.
Use metal whisk between palms to foam milk to 1/4 of an inch.
Pour milk over two ounces of espresso and spoon froth on top.

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Add 1 cup of freshly brewed coffee into a mug with 1 tablespoon of brown sugar. Stir, then add 3 tablespoons of Irish Whiskey. Top with slightly whipped heavy cream.

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Add 1 cup of freshly brewed coffee into a mug with 1 tablespoon of brown sugar. Stir, then add 3 tablespoons of Irish Whiskey. Top with slightly whipped heavy cream.

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Coffee is brewed by placing coarsely ground coffee in the empty beaker and adding hot—between 93–96 °C (199–205 °F)—water, in proportions of about 30 g (1.1 oz) of coffee grounds to 500 ml (17 US fl oz) of water, more or less to taste. The…

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Place 2 teaspoons of instant coffee, 2 teaspoons (or to taste) of granulated sugar, and 2 tablespoons of cold water in a shaker jar, blender, or drink mixer.

Cover and shake well for about 30 seconds. If using a blender or drink mixer, mix for…

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Pull a double espresso into a cup or glass. Steam the milk to 55–62 °C. Learn how the right temperature feels in your hand when holding the pitcher or use a thermometer to take the temperature of the milk or use a thermometer to take the…

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An espresso machine brews coffee by forcing pressurized water near boiling point through a "puck" of ground coffee and a filter in order to produce a thick, concentrated coffee called espresso.

An espresso machine may also have a steam wand which…

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Add 18-21 grams of espresso coffee to the basket of the espresso machine. Swipe finger across the top to wipe off excess coffee then place tamper onto basket with around 30 lbs. of pressure. Attach basket on to machine as it heats up. A slow drip…

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Begin by aerating your milk.

Fill your milk pitcher half-full. Aerate your milk by guiding the steam wand into the surface of the milk in the milk pitcher. Create a layer of foam on the milk’s surface – it should sound like a sprinkler. After…
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