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How To Make A Caffé Mocha

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How To Make A Caffé Mocha

Top UK barista Robert Henry shows you how to make the perfect caffé mocha using a domestic machine. Enjoy your new Caffé Mocha taste with videoJug's help. Top UK barista Robert Henry shows you how to make the perfect caffé mocha using a domestic machine. Enjoy your new Caffé Mocha taste with videoJug's help.

Step 1: You will need

Step 2: Heat the water

Different models may vary, but make sure you pour enough water into the tank of the machine so that the pump pipes are fully submerged. Turn on the power and the pump to pump water into the boiler. Turn on the boiler to heat the water. The handle that holds the coffee is called the group handle and this should be locked into the machine. The light on the machine will go out when the water is at the correct temperature. Turn off the boiler and press the dosage button to let water flow through the handle for about 10 seconds. This will clean it through and heat it to the same temperature as the water.

Step 3: Add the chocolate

Put a teaspoon of chocolate powder in the bottom of a coffee cup.

Step 4: Add the coffee

Your machine should come with a dosing spoon to measure out the coffee. For a single shot of espresso you will need one spoonful of coffee (7 grams), and for a double shot you will need 2 spoonfuls (14 grams). Put the correct amount in the filter basket and tap it to create a level surface. Use the tamper provided to compact the coffee. This will ensure the water doesn't flow through it too fast.

Step 5: Filter

Lock the group handle into the machine and put the coffee cup underneath. Turn on the dosage button. The coffee should take 14-18 seconds to filter through for a single espresso and 20-25 seconds for a double, after which you should turn off the dosage button. If it is filtering through too fast, add a bit more coffee and compact it more firmly. If you are grinding your own coffee beans, grind them more finely.

Step 6: Steam the milk

Milk can be steamed using the steam arm on your coffee machine. Turn the arm on full for 5 seconds before inserting it into the milk, as this will clean it through. If you want a frothy, cappuccino-style topping, insert the arm into the jug of milk so that the tip is just below the surface. If you want a smoother, café latte-style topping, position the arm so it goes down the side and to the bottom of the jug. Turn it back on full and wait a few moments until the sides of the jug are hot enough to be uncomfortable to the touch.
Turn off and take the jug away. Wipe the steam arm and turn it on to clean it through once more.

Step 7: Add the milk

Tap the jug on a work surface and swirl the milk around to create a shiny surface with the consistency of thick custard. Carefully pour the milk on top of the chocolate espresso mixture and serve.

Done

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Tips & Comments
  1. misssparky

    what? this doesn't help me?! i can't afford an espresso machine. thank god i found these videos on how to make espresso using a bialetti (only $20! at bed bath and beyond) http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/183-cafe-coffee-on-the-cheap-part-2

  2. alfayomi

    Leave a commAn espresso shot goes bad after 10 seconds... make sure you have your milk ready first! It it just sits there without milk, it won't taste very good at allent here....

  3. seygra20

    wheres d mocha in d coffee ..bssssss

  4. dosinaz

    perfect tebrikler mükemmel

  5. blackhawk38

    this is ridiculous. same recipe fo cappuccino , latte and mocha !!!

  6. Anonymous

    Great stuff,

  7. Anonymous

    ggod enough

  8. Anonymous

    cool

  9. Anonymous

    An espresso shot goes bad after 10 seconds... make sure you have your milk ready first! It it just sits there without milk, it won't taste very good at all.

  10. Anonymous

    Totally agree!!! whats with that???? They aren't the same drink....:\