OOh La La, The Perfect Brew
How to Make Coffee with a French Press
The French press, also known as a press pot or plunger pot, is a classic and simple way to brew delicious coffee with a rich and full-bodied flavor. In this guide, we'll take you through the steps of brewing coffee with a French press, so you can enjoy a perfect cup every morning.
What You'll Need:
French press
Freshly ground coffee beans
Kettle
Timer
Stirring utensil
Mug
Step 1: Measure and Grind Coffee
For a standard 8-cup French press, measure out 56 grams (about 8 tablespoons) of coffee beans.
Grind the coffee beans to a coarse consistency, similar to breadcrumbs.
Step 2: Heat Water
Heat water to just below boiling, around 200°F (93°C).
Step 3: Preheat the French Press
Fill the French press with hot water to preheat it. This helps maintain the brewing temperature.
Step 4: Add Coffee and Water
Discard the preheating water from the French press and add the ground coffee to the bottom.
Start your timer and slowly pour hot water over the coffee grounds, ensuring all the grounds are saturated.
For an 8-cup French press, pour about 900 grams of water.
Step 5: Stir and Steep
Gently stir the coffee-water mixture with a wooden or plastic spoon to ensure even extraction.
Place the lid on the French press with the plunger pulled all the way up and let the coffee steep for 4 minutes.
Step 6: Plunge and Pour
After 4 minutes, slowly press the plunger down to separate the grounds from the brewed coffee.
Pour the brewed coffee into your mug and enjoy!
Conclusion: Brewing coffee with a French press is a simple and rewarding process that allows you to enjoy a rich and flavorful cup of coffee. By following these steps, you can master the art of French press brewing and start your day off right with a perfect cup of coffee.