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I’m really enjoying this machine. It’s design is sleek and I’m not bothered MyBest.Kitchen that it sits on my kitchen counter. It’s a little loud but it’s to be expected, it’s grinding whole beans. I like the easiness of choosing the amount I need and auto stop. My only concern is once grinned a good amount stays on the walls of container and I have to use brush provided to get it off edges. Just an extra step I wish I didn’t need to do early morning.
Girl, you're losing weight and looking GOOD!
This really grinds my beans 😠😂🙈
Goood stuff. And if you're using stove-top espresso: not too fine a grind, tighten top just enough to prevent leaking and don't rush it.
Leave coffee making to the pros at Keurig … Place K-Cup in machine, brew, then chuck K-Cup in the garbage & BOOM, you're done! Fresh coffee with no messy clean-up.
Grave warning about fine grind??? The fact is that the finer you are able to grind, the more coffee you get from the beans. So the best grinder is the grinder who grinds the finest! But this fact is not tested in America. Why? Because only proffessional grinders are able to grind the finest. But it would be nice to know which commersial grinder grinds the finest? Fake news have spilled to fake grinding!
I'm gonna go with "no"
Can’t remember where I heard this but I’ll never forget it. Think of coffee as bread. The green beans will last for months without loosing flavor, kind of like flour. Once the beans have been roasted you have a short period of freshness, perhaps a week or 2. Kind of like when the ingredients have been combined and baked and you have a loaf of bread. That will be fresh for a few days. Finally once you grind the beans they will stale in 30 minutes…or kind of like when you slice the bread. Leave it out on a plate and it will go stale rapidly.
no grinding needed! Hell, no water needed! just chew on the beans! best coffee ever!
Oh please! Call it snobbery if you like but, there is no way a blade grinder is going to perform as well as a burr grinder, no matter careful your timing is. ATK claiming to know everything about everything to do with food and drinks rings hollow at times and this is one of those times.
dude – is that the same lady in the newer videos? i can hardly recognize her!!!
Hi 👍👍
French press coffee is virtually the same as cowboy coffee. You put the coffee in a pot of water, a bit below boiling temp. Let it steep for four to five minutes. Then, instead of pushing the grinds down with the metal filtre, you toss a tiny bit of cold water in the pot and the grinds sink to the bottom.
The taste is the same.
This is a ''problem/sollution" kind of video. Pregraund coffee is fine.
for turkish style doffee you will need a much finer grind, almost dust, and only burr grinders can do that
I used my nutri ninja to grind my coffee. I must have done it for too long because it came out as powder and was super bitter! It would even clog the kurig. I'll grind them better with short bursts next time.
i roast my own beans……
Fuck
"they literally grind the beans as you spin" woooow
Amanda S
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i avoid the grinding dilemma by not grinding at all… jst brew whole beans
I spent $40 on a manual burr grinder and $20 on a durable french press. Clicked the grinder onto a coarse-grind setting, and voilá. One of the tastiest coffees out there, and no need to buy a $1000 coffee machine — especially since some of those filter out the delicious natural oils that make the coffee taste smoother and fuller. Takes me about 30 seconds to hand-grind beans for one cup. Fun morning ritual!
Dear America's Test Kitchen, Greeting ! I want to open a coffee shop here in Bangaldesh. But here coffee is really expensive. Is it possible to get the same coffee available here ( Only Nescafé by Nesle , Switzerland ) if I import Raw coffee beans / Roasted Coffee beans and then roast / grind the beans by a roasted & grinding machine ? I will be glad if you answer my question. Have a good day !
this contained less info than i was hoping for
can you use blender to grind coffee
Useless video. How about some product recommendations or reviews?
What? That's it?
If you can only spend money on one thing, it better be a burr grinder! Best way to get a great tasting cup o' joe!
I love this kinda videos they are usseles
Do you have a video on french presses?