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Making Coffee In a PercolatorMike Feedback About This Post:RE: Making Coffee In a PercolatorI inherited a percolator when my mother passed away. I forgot how much better the flavor is, and threw away the old brewer I was using. One tablespoon per cup, watch the color in the glass dome to your satisfaction. Post By Richard (Guest Post) RE: Making a Coffee In a PercolatorI use a percolator when we go camping. If you use a gas burner make sure you move the pot so that the flame burns where the stem is. That way the water will "perk". I heat up the water until just under a boil, then move the pot over. Also, once it starts to perk, turn the flame down or else you will perk lots of grinds into the coffee water and have a lot of texture!! If that happens, the grinds will mostly settle to the bottom of the pot and your cup. The coffee should still be tasty if you can get over the lumps. The full size pots usually hold 10 cups, so I just measure for the percolator the same as I do a drip. I let it perk for about 5 minutes. Any more than that makes the coffee too strong for me. Hope this helps. Donna Post By Donna (Guest Post) RE: Making a Coffee In a PercolatorMike,You can find info on coffee packages concerning amounts of coffee grind to use,but that all depends on how weak or strong you like your coffee,that's just a trial & error experience. Most important thing you should know is to run boiling water through your pot & grind dispenser before the first use so the coffee won't have an after taste. I use an old fashion drip pot & that has always happened to me when it's not used for a while. Hope this Helps& enjoy your coffee! Kajun Connie Post By Connie(guest post) (Guest Post) RE: Making a Coffee In a Percolator
I love perked coffee and it stays hot longer in a thermos. Post By siris. (Guest Post) RE: Making a Coffee In a PercolatorGosh!! It's been so many years since I brewed coffee that way...but, I must say, I loved the flavor of "perked" coffee. Here's a site that I found: http://coffeetea.about.com/cs/coffeemaking/ht/ht_perk.htm Enjoy!!! Post by Luvyabye |
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