Hello BITOGers,
I see there are a lot of various coffee makers/instant/keurig threads, but what about us "older style" stove-top coffee makers?
What is your tool of trade, and a the secret to a good satisfied coffee.
Me, I had a mr coffee, and give it away because it was just sitting.
Wife use a really small SS pot to make her occasional cup of coffee (1 cup of water, 1 teaspoon of grounds), but it was too small/unstable for our stove-top.
So one day i took our SS 2-qt pot, put 2 cup water in, let it come to a boil on medium, then dump 2 Full teaspoons of coffee grounds , guard it so it does not dump on stove top, let boil on medium-low for 2-3 minutes, stop, let sit for one minute, than use small tea-strainer to depose into wife's cup (with almond milk + 1/2 teaspoon honey).
Wife did not commented, but it seems I'm the designated coffee maker.
For now I used some Aldi marque and some clearance Starbucks
So what are your:
-ritual for making the coffee
-your supplies
-your way of making coffee the old way
I see there are a lot of various coffee makers/instant/keurig threads, but what about us "older style" stove-top coffee makers?
What is your tool of trade, and a the secret to a good satisfied coffee.
Me, I had a mr coffee, and give it away because it was just sitting.
Wife use a really small SS pot to make her occasional cup of coffee (1 cup of water, 1 teaspoon of grounds), but it was too small/unstable for our stove-top.
So one day i took our SS 2-qt pot, put 2 cup water in, let it come to a boil on medium, then dump 2 Full teaspoons of coffee grounds , guard it so it does not dump on stove top, let boil on medium-low for 2-3 minutes, stop, let sit for one minute, than use small tea-strainer to depose into wife's cup (with almond milk + 1/2 teaspoon honey).
Wife did not commented, but it seems I'm the designated coffee maker.
For now I used some Aldi marque and some clearance Starbucks
So what are your:
-ritual for making the coffee
-your supplies
-your way of making coffee the old way