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Ground coffee advice please.

(5 Posts)
shysal Thu 13-Feb-14 17:33:17

Thank you ladies, I know what I am doing now. I gave the cafetiere a wash this morning and discovered that the glass was cracked! I have ordered another from eBay.

Aka Thu 13-Feb-14 09:25:43

Don't overthink this Shysal any coffee lover will be pleased that you are offering real coffee rather than the instant stuff. There's simply too much choice though! Just go for a medium grind, a medium colour, unless your planning on having something to please everyone.

I'd put in a rounded tablespoon for each mug, that way if it look too strong you can always add more water. Or better still, ask one of your visitors to show you how much they like when you first do it.

NanKate Thu 13-Feb-14 09:24:42

Hello Shysal. Coffee one of the greatest pleasures in life.

I think Oxfam and definitely Sainsburys sell fair trade ground coffee.

The coffee will be ready ground and a numbering system is used 3 is mild and what I would recommend for you and 5 (which I drink) is strong.

Put one dessert spoon of coffee per person in cafetiere then poor boiling water into a separate cup and pour into cafetiere eg 3 dessert spoons, 3 cups of boiling water for 3 people.

We have made a small mark in tippex on the side of the cafetiere to show where we need to pour up to for say 2 cups, or 4 cups so we know for the future how to make the perfect cup of coffee.

Hope that helps.

thatbags Thu 13-Feb-14 09:23:16

Most supermarkets have a fairtrade version. The strength numbers on the packets are useful. If you like your coffee fierce and strong go for no.5; if you like it gentle go for no.2. We get Ethiopean or Colombian fairtrade nos two or three from Coop or Waitrose.

shysal Thu 13-Feb-14 09:08:45

I have an unused cafetiere which has gathered dust in a cupboard for years, but would like to use it for visitors sometimes. Being a coffee hater I have no idea what type of grounds to use, fine or coarse, dark or light, or how much to use per cup. Could you please recommend a middle-of-the road product, preferably fair trade?