Put a small amount of beans in the pot and add heat. Using a wooden spoon, turn them over constantly. You need to keep the beans in constant motion so they don't burn. And also to watch it very carefully. As the bean cooks, it will lose its skin or chaff. Keep in mind that there will be smoke as the bean cooks so don't be alarmed. You will also hear a popping as it cooks. If you prefer a light roast, you can stop when the popping begins. If you like a darker roast, keep stirring. Like making popcorn, when the popping slows down, the beans are done. As soon as you remove the beans from the heat, you need to cool them down. I usually put the beans in a metal strainer and put in front of a fan. Never put them in a plastic bowl as they will be very hot and melt the plastic.
After the beans have cooled, put them in a container with a lid away from light. You will be able to brew your roast in a day. I'm one of those people who grinds their own coffee beans. I used to think it didn't make a difference in taste but it does. Buying freshly ground coffee beans or grinding them at home is a great way to add flavour to your coffee. Check out this video to see how easy it is to grind your own beans at home. Ok. You've bought Arabica beans. You've either home roasted (preferable) or bought freshly roasted beans at your local cafe. You have ground your beans. Now it's time to brew that great cup of coffee I promised you in the introduction. If you have one, that's great. If you don't, it's not a big deal. The secret to making a great cup of coffee is in the choice of beans and getting them as freshly roasted and ground as possible. CoffeeCoffee Makers - Types of Coffee - great Cup of Joe! CoffeeCoffee - Where Does That Most Popular Beverage Come From ,
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