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With an
espresso machine in your kitchen at
home, you can make your own lattes to enjoy for yourself -- and to impress your
dinner guests! Some people look at the price of a home espresso machine and
change their minds, but if consider what you typically pay when you buy a latte
at your local coffee shop, whether it is a mom & pop shop or a chain (like
Dunkin' Donuts), you're spending anywhere from $2 to $4 for a latte! Your
espresso machine will more than pay for itself in a short time of making your
lattes from home. Having your own espresso machine means having the ability to
make latte's for much less than you spend on them when you go out. Plus you can
enjoy them anytime- not just when you're on the road. Also, lattes are a
wonderful after dinner complement--particularly when you have guests over!
Making a latte is all a part of the fun of having an espresso machine. While
some people like to drink espresso shots right out of the machine, most people
would prefer to make a latte or cappuccino to sit and enjoy with a good book, or
good friends and conversation!
The espresso machine will grind your espresso beans fresh for every cup, giving
you the fresh taste latte lovers have come to recognize as an integral part of
the latte. Depending on your particular brand of espresso machine, you'll
probably dispense about 7 grams of espresso into the handle. Once you've
extracted the espresso shot into the provided espresso shot pot (usually
stainless steel, with a pouring spout), you can start steaming your milk!
The basic recipe is 1 to 2 ounces of espresso to 8 fluid ounces of milk. Put
your milk into the frothing jug, and slide the entire container over the steam
arm nozzle. Make sure you keep the nozzle as close to the bottom of the
container as possible to avoid making a lot of foam out of your milk. Use a
thermometer so you know when the milk reaches 160 degrees Fahrenheit.
Now you are ready to pour your steamed milk into the serving cup. A glass latte
cup will look the best, and really impress your friends! Pour the steamed milk
into the glass, using a spoon to hold back most of the foam that forms on the
top of the milk. Once you've filled your cup with the milk, allow some of the
foam to lie on the top for a "professional coffee shop latte" look.
Your final step to preparing a latte at home is to take your espresso shot and
pour it slowly down the inside of the latte serving glass. Some of the espresso
will mix with the milk at the bottom of the glass and some will layer itself in
between the milk and foam. You'll have cloudy areas and several different shades
of "latte brown", making for a wonderful presentation that rivals that of the
best coffee house. Only you won't be paying $4 a cup, and you can make it and
drink it in your pajamas if you want to!
If you really want to make the presentation impressive, place your guests'
lattes on a cute little serving tray, with a decorative plate of fancy cookies.
Biscotti's are typically served with lattes, but you can be creative and serve
anything you like. Maybe you could make some tiramisu using your espresso to
make it from scratch for dessert, and enjoy slices of tiramisu with your
homemade lattes! Your guests will want to come for dinner all the time once they
experience your after dinner lattes.
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