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| CATEGORY: | Kitchen |
| MANUFACTURER: | Melitta |
| FEATURES: | Polypropylene fitler cone, Complimentary No. 2 coffee filter |
| UPC: | 055437640008 |
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Customer Reviews of Melitta Black Coffee Filter Cone 1-3 Cup
So Happy to Find this again!!! Great Coffee Maker!!!!! This little gadget makes the best coffee (read about it long ago in a Tony Hillerman novel, and what do you know!, it really was as good as Joe Leaphorn said!). Anyway, I've had a couple of these for twenty years and broke one. I have been searching high and low for years to find a replacement. I'm so happy to be able to buy it again and now I can get extras for gifts. People are always so surprised when they taste the coffee. It's always perfect and tastes much better than coffee made in most coffee makers. As long as you can boil water, you can have a great cup of coffee wherever you go.
Do you really want to taste your coffee? Yes? Get this!
This is the way to make coffee if you are like me -- love coffee but hate the sour bitter watery flavor you get out of most coffee machines.
In regular machines, you usually can't taste the difference between brands of coffee. That all changes once you figure out how to make coffee the right way -- in one of these.
Coffee recipe in the melita:
3-4 tablespoons of medium ground coffee grinds. The amount depends on the roast of the coffee. Darker more flavorful beans get about 3 tbsp, light breakfast roast beans get 4 tbsp.
12 oz (1 1/2 cup) cold water in microwave safe measuring cup.
Microwave 2 1/2 minutes in microwave (until bubbles start forming on the sides of the container) The goal is 155-170F water. (If you happen to have a meat thermometer -- that is medium well.)
***DON'T boil the water**** it leaves the coffee tasting bitter and horrible.
Hotter water gives you more bitter coffee, but takes less grinds. Cooler water gives less bitter more flavorful coffee, but uses lots and lots of grinds to get full flavor.
Now, pour the water through the grinds in your melita filter and into your cup.
Mmmmmm java-licious.
Great little thingy
This little doodad is a great item to have. Not only is it quicker than waiting for an entire pot to be made, but it's a fresh cup every time you need it. Only criticism I have, is that it's a little difficult to find in stores.