French Press Coffee Recipe
A French press coffee produces consistent results and a stronger-bodied brew once you get the hang of it. It also improves the quality of your morning coffee. A few conditions must be met: Too finely ground coffee will make the finished product murky, with an oily sheen and a bitter flavor. If you don’t have a coffee grinder, ask someone in the grocery store’s coffee section or your local coffee shop to ground the beans for you. The temperature of the water is also important—too hot and the brew will taste scorched. It’s up to you to figure out how long to steep it for. Experiment to establish your own desired time.
Ingredients for French Press Coffee
- 1/4 cup whole coffee beans
- Milk of your choice, optional
- sweetener of your choice
- 4- to 8-cup water
- 4- to 8-cup French coffee press, coffee grinder
Directions for French Press Coffee
Special equipment:
a 4- to 8-cup French coffee press, coffee grinder
- Bring a kettle of water to boil. Pour the water into a 4- to 8-cup French coffee press to warm it while you grind your beans. Refill the kettle with 2 cups water and return to a boil.
- Grind the beans in a coffee grinder on the coarse setting; the ground coffee should resemble coarse sugar or sand. Coffee that is too finely ground will make your final product murky and give it an oily sheen and bitter flavor.