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Aerobie Espresso Maker ReviewCost: $29.99 This is my favorite espresso maker. The Aerobie is entirely manual, but turns out to be a lot less work than the "automatic" espresso makers I have used before. It makes much better espresso than the inexpensive ($50-$150) pressure or pump espresso makers I have tried. To make espresso you boil water in a kettle, place a filter and your ground espresso in the Aerobie, add the water, stir, and wait a moment for it to steep, then press the plunger to pull your shot. I make steamed milk using a Bodum Chambord milk frother. I microwave the milk for 30 seconds and use the milk frother. Combined with the Aerobie this makes an excellent Latte. You can find more information about the Aerobie at http://www.aerobie.com/. Yes, it's made by the same people who make those flying discs! You can more information about the Bodum milk frother at http://www.bodum.com/. You can buy the Aerobie from online retailers including the Flowery Trail coffee house http://www.flowerytrail.com/. By Fletcher from Manchester, WA Feedback About This Post:RE: Aerobie Espresso Maker ReviewWe have two stovetop espresso makers (cafetterias) italian style, 3 shot and 6 shot. If you go to a Latin or Italian area (like Miami or New York), you can get them very cheap. Cooks right on the stove, similar to a percalator. My DH used to be a barista at an espresso stand, and we have used the machines, but to him, that is REAL cafe con leche! Post by camo_angels RE: Aerobie Espresso Maker Review
Sounds a little like www.toddycafe.com Post by cookwie RE: Aerobie Espresso Maker Review
The Aerobie is different from a french press, but is a similar principle. Post by fletcher RE: Aerobie Espresso Maker ReviewIs this a french press? Post by cookwie |
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