Looking for cappuccino cups? There are many styles of cups and saucers sets available. Designed especially for a cappuccino, and double espresso or filter coffee, these cups are for those warm drinks enjoyed in the morning or after meals. The open rims keep the aroma mild and allow the taste on linger on the palate. The Coffee Bar by Konitz is a collection of cups for all hot drinks, each shape individually developed to maximize the unique aroma of the specific beverage. By working with international coffee experts, Konitz has created a unique collection of (more…)
The fine tradition of the Bormioli Rocco Group coincides with the very history of glass: the first glassworks was established in Parma in 1825. The company has always demonstrated a great drive to pioneer innovation: in machinery, materials and design. Over the years it has developed a special talent, that of combining time-honoured craftsmanship and the passion of master glassmakers with modern industrial processes. Bormioli Rocco is the leading company in its sector in Italy a (more…)
Enjoy frothy, flavorful espresso or a cup of steaming cappuccino with this 4-cup-capacity steam-driven machine. The unit’s two-cup adapter allows for making two espressos simultaneously, while its swivel jet frother produces a think froth for authentic Italian cappuccinos and lattes. Thoughtfully designed, the espresso maker provides a simple “on/off” switch with an indicator light, a patented steam-pressurized safety cap, and a large, removable drip tray for quick cl (more…)
Fine Porcelain Stackable Cappuccino Cups & Saucers. 9 piece set includes four 7-ounce cups (2 3/4″h x 3 3/8″w) with matching saucers (5 1/2″w) and chrome rack 99 3/4″h x 6 1/4″w at base). Cups & Saucers are Dishwasher Safe
Learn as our expert shows us how to steam milk for a cappuccino in this free drink recipe video on making your own espresso drinks. Expert: Natalja Robertsdottir Bio: Natalja Robertsdottir has been a barista in both Iceland and Canada. Currently she manages the Red Brick Caf? in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Filmmaker: Melissa Schenk
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Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from gsinfield and more videos in the Coffee category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Become your own favorite barista by learning to create an authentic cappuccino at home. To complete this How-To you will need: 10 to 16 oz. Of cold milk A stainless-steel steaming pitcher A thermometer An espresso machine with a steamer wand 1/4 to 1/2 oz. of freshly ground espresso A tamper A spoon And a mug A saucpan A milk frother Sugar or other sweetener And cocoa or cinnamon Warning: Clean the steam wand thoroughly before you use it, since warm milk can breed bacteria. Step 1: Prepare the milk Pour milk into the pitcher so it is 1/3 to 1/2 full and submerge the thermometer. Place the steam wand in the milk so the tip is just below the surface. Tip: The difference between a cappuccino and a cafe latte is that cappuccino is espresso mixed with steamed milk and foam, while a latte is espresso mixed with just steamed milk. Step 2: Steam the milk Turn on the steam and watch the milk increase in volume as it heats and aerates. Turn off the steam when the thermometer reaches 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Never touch the steam wand or tip once you’ve turned on the steam — it’s hot! Be sure to hold the pitcher by the handle. Tip: You can also heat …
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Mukka Express was developed by Bialetti and is the only product which allows you to prepare either a Cappuccino or latte just like the ones at the coffee bar, and is as easy as using a coffee maker.