Showing posts with label Coffee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coffee. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2009

Café of the Week: Beans or Ground?


Hermanas!!!

I am bad. I got an email from one of our hermanas clamoring for more coffee posts. And I think she is right! What kind of Café is this then??? So today I thought I could talk a bit about one of the huge decisions all coffee lovers make: beans or ground coffee?

If you are a java enthusiast, you probably own a coffee grinder and use it every time you brew. Other folks, like mi suegra; grind more than one pot and keep it stored. Others buy ground beans. My take???? Bean! Bean! Bean!.

We buy only beans. Rojo favors French and Italian roasts; while I am a fan of Colombian Supremo and Mexican Pluma Oaxaca. With this different taste in flavors and roasts, we have to grind separately each time. Why? Easy as pie hermanas: First, we do not want to mix flavors. Second; once ground, coffee looses its freshness and flavor quickly. My top boss at the first barista gig I had was quite adamant about times for freshness and tips for storage so I learned that from him.

The longest I keep my ground beans is overnight in the pot; ready for automatic brewing in the morning. And this only during the work week. Weekends I grind + brew each time I want a new pot. Now; when our amigos gift us with luscious ground beans; like TP and mi suegra do often, or the fabulous Hickory Coffee the Louisiana Blonde sent us for Christmas; I open them and use them exclusively. This way I go through them faster and avoid loosing much freshness and aroma.

I think at the end it comes to how much of a coffee snob you are; and how much time you can devote to getting your java going. If you are like me and run in the mornings like a chicken without a head getting dressed and prettying yourself up; or getting your familia ready for the day; you do not have to give up beans: just prepare them the night before. Or use ground beans; but be certain to store them in an air-tight container (a Mason jar would do; though I favor rubber lid jars) and never in the fridge. Coffee does not like the fridge lifestyle!, so keep it in your pantry in a cool and dry place.

If you decide to join the bean revolution; just make sure to follow these easy tips:

1. Make sure you are grinding properly. Depending on the type of coffee maker you have; you will need either a really fine grind (for espresso type machines), a medium fine grind (cone filters), a medium grind (basket filters), or a coarse grind (french press). This is not an exact science; but follow this: the longer the water will stay in contact with the grounds, the coarser the grind should be.


2. Clean the grinder after each use. Coffee lets go a lot of oils as we know, and if you do not clean after each use, the oils remain there and get added to the next batch. Think of it as hair product build-up. Not cool. Just remove the excess coffee+oils with a paper towel and wash the top cover with soapy water.


3. Use separate grinder for flavored beans. This is a must. Flavored coffee has a way of aromatizing everything; and this includes your grinder. So, if you are going to get yourself a batch of French Vanilla beans; either grind them in the store or use a different grinder.

Grinding your own beans is -for me- a pleasure that pays off with a really aromatic and bold cuppa. But, if you do not want to or honestly do not have the time, buy your ground coffee; though never in industrial quantities. Unless you drink coffee like we do, of course!!!


Siempre, Bella.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Café of the Week: Hail the French Press!!!

Hermanas!!!

Do not think for one beautique second that I have forsaken you. Oh no. I am in Ciudad de México enjoying the sun and my familia. As you can imagine, Rojo has grabbed more fans than Hugh Jackman (and more luvz than me). We have been doing the shopping thing a lot. And of course, now that I am with mi madre, I am showered with good coffee everyday (ok, not showered; but waking up to the smell of home).

Turns out my mom gave up on modern coffee gadgets to return to one of my all time faves for brewing the best ever java: the French Press.


This little beauty is your best option if you only brew one or two cuppas. Get yourself a good bean bag (don't you always) and have it ground relatively coarse. Put a couple of spoonfuls in the bottom; add almost boiling water (hermanas, if it is boiling it will burn your java and that is just not cool), push the plunger and listo!!!! Best coffee ever.

Now now, the other great use of the French Press way to coffee is that once you drank your coffee; you add a bit more water and plung again. Let it cool down, and lather your mane with it. Oh yes hermanas.... leave it for say 15 minutes while you are drinking your cuppa, reading the newspaper, the gossip mag, having the morning ciggie, etc. Shower, and voila. Shine for the price of a lovely morning...

Time to go get pretty. More, if possible. Behave yourselves -a bit, don't overdo the goddie two shoes thing!!!

Reporting from Mexico City with luvz and coffee.

Siempre, Bella.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Café of the Week - Community Coffee Chickory

Hermanas!

Well, I was thinking (I know, bad bad habit) that I had not blogged about café yet. As you might suspect from the blog's title, I love coffee. Luvz it much. So I will try to update you all with my fave brews, and of course the ones that should stop being roasted altogether.

Last week I had a WOW moment when my Louisiana Blonde sent me a care package containing New Orleans goodies. Amongst them, a French Quarter super fabulous mug; Cajun seasoning, Mardi Gras beads (that apparently should be used towards kinky events that are not part of this blog) and a huge bag of Community Coffee with Chickory. I had never ever had this before. I immediately (no, I am not kidding) brew a cuppa and had an epiphany: this is an absolutely gorgeous combination of flavors and textures. This brew is creamy, dark, and spicy.

In their website, Community Coffee Company describes the Coffee & Chickory as:

Indulge in a delicate combination of fine Arabica beans and high quality chicory that is steeped in the traditions of New Orleans.
The bittersweet richness of chicory lends itself to a heavier-bodied coffee that has become a New Orleans favorite.


Well, I don't know if it is a New Orleans favorite; but I found it delish. I am having a cup right now (when am I not, I wonder) and it tastes like smooth jazz. Nothing like coffee in the morning to take my mind off the crazyness of C-@-TL living.

Now now, coffee is not only the drink of the gods; but can also be used as a beauty must. WHAT????? Oh yes hermanas. Like Cait Johnson from Care2 Make a Difference tells us, coffee can be a nice addition to a green life. You can make mixes for fighting cellulite, exfoliating and invigorating your skin, etc, etc, etc. Coffee is your friend. Trust me.

And special gracias to Louisiana Blonde for such a delightful present. Hermana, you rock. Strike that. You jazz my world!!!

Siempre, Bella.