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Classic Italian Espresso

Classic Italian Espresso
A rich, velvety shot of authentic Italian espresso crowned with golden crema.

Prep Time: 2 minutes  |  Cook Time: 30 seconds  |  Total Time: 3 minutes
Servings: 1 shot (30ml)  |  Difficulty: Easy  |  Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

  • 7-9 grams of finely ground dark roast espresso beans (preferably Italian blend)
  • 30ml filtered water at 90-96°C (195-205°F)

Instructions

  1. Preheat your espresso machine and portafilter for at least 15-20 minutes to ensure proper extraction temperature.
  2. Grind 7-9 grams of fresh espresso beans to a fine, sand-like consistency.
  3. Distribute the grounds evenly in the portafilter basket and tamp firmly with about 30 pounds of pressure to create a level, compact puck.
  4. Wipe any loose grounds from the rim and lock the portafilter into the group head.
  5. Place a warm demitasse cup beneath the spout and immediately start the extraction.
  6. Pull the shot for 25-30 seconds, aiming for 30ml of espresso with a thick, hazelnut-colored crema on top.
  7. Serve immediately while the crema is at its peak and enjoy in two or three sips, the Italian way.

Tips & Notes

  • Always use freshly roasted beans, ideally within 2-4 weeks of the roast date for optimal flavor.
  • Preheating the cup keeps the espresso hot and preserves the crema longer.
  • If extraction is too fast, grind finer; if too slow, grind coarser — small adjustments make a big difference.
  • Clean your machine and portafilter thoroughly between shots to avoid bitter residue.
  • A traditional Italian espresso is enjoyed standing at the bar, often accompanied by a glass of sparkling water.

Nutrition Notes

A classic espresso shot contains only about 3 calories and roughly 63mg of caffeine, making it a low-calorie pick-me-up packed with antioxidants.

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Espresso Coffee from Saeco Via Veneto Machine

Espresso Coffee from Saeco Via Veneto Machine
Rich, authentic Italian espresso crafted with elegant 1980s design and professional-grade quality.

Prep Time: 2 minutes  |  Cook Time: 3 minutes  |  Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 1-2 servings  |  Difficulty: Easy  |  Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

  • Ground espresso coffee
  • Fresh cold water
  • Optional: milk for cappuccino or macchiato

Instructions

  1. Fill the water reservoir with fresh cold water.
  2. Insert ground espresso coffee into the portafilter.
  3. Tamp the coffee grounds firmly and evenly.
  4. Insert the portafilter into the machine.
  5. Press the brew button and wait for espresso to extract into the cup.
  6. Enjoy immediately while hot.

Tips & Notes

  • Use freshly roasted Italian espresso beans for best flavor
  • Maintain consistent water temperature for optimal extraction
  • Clean the machine regularly to prevent mineral buildup
  • Pre-warm cups with hot water before serving

Nutrition Notes

Black espresso is virtually calorie-free and contains beneficial antioxidants. Adding milk increases calorie content depending on milk type and quantity.

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Italian Cappuccino

Italian Cappuccino
A classic Italian espresso drink with velvety steamed milk and a perfect layer of cocoa powder.

Prep Time: 2 minutes  |  Cook Time: 3 minutes  |  Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 1 serving  |  Difficulty: Easy  |  Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

  • 1 shot (1 oz) espresso
  • 3 oz steamed milk
  • 2 oz milk foam
  • Pinch of cocoa powder for garnish

Instructions

  1. Pull a single or double shot of espresso into a 6 oz cup.
  2. Steam the milk to create microfoam, heating to about 150-155°F.
  3. Pour the steamed milk into the espresso, holding back the foam with a spoon.
  4. Top with a layer of thick milk foam (about 1/4 inch).
  5. Dust lightly with cocoa powder and serve immediately.

Tips & Notes

  • Use fresh espresso beans for best flavor
  • Steam milk from cold to create proper microfoam texture
  • Drink cappuccino in the morning or early afternoon for traditional Italian style
  • The ratio should be equal parts espresso, steamed milk, and foam
  • Use a decorative cup to enhance the experience

Nutrition Notes

A typical cappuccino contains approximately 80-100 calories with 6-8g of protein from milk.

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Café Cabrales – Spanish Coffee Dessert

Café Cabrales - Spanish Coffee Dessert
A rich, creamy Spanish coffee delicacy with a distinctive layered presentation and caramel top.

Prep Time: 5 minutes  |  Cook Time: 0 minutes  |  Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 1 serving  |  Difficulty: Easy  |  Cuisine: Spanish

Ingredients

  • 1 shot espresso or strong coffee
  • 1/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • Pinch of cinnamon
  • Caramel or dulce de leche for topping

Instructions

  1. Brew a shot of strong espresso or coffee.
  2. Whip heavy cream with sugar until soft peaks form.
  3. Pour hot coffee into a serving bowl or cup.
  4. Gently layer the whipped cream on top.
  5. Drizzle with caramel or dulce de leche.
  6. Dust lightly with cinnamon and serve immediately.

Tips & Notes

  • Use freshly brewed hot coffee for best results
  • Whip cream just before serving to maintain texture
  • The temperature contrast between hot coffee and cold cream is essential
  • Serve in a clear bowl to showcase the beautiful layers

Nutrition Notes

Rich in calories from cream and sugar; offers caffeine from coffee with indulgent dessert qualities.

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