The moka pot uses the pressure generated by steam in the boiler middle chamber to force the boiling water up through the layer of coffee and into the upper part.
Moka pot coffee to water ratio.
A moka pot is a brewing device that uses steam pressure and an external heat source to create a strong coffee concentrate usually about a 1 7 coffee to water ratio.
Step 2 boil water and fill the bottom half of your moka pot with water that s fresh off the boil.
For me thats 1 full cup of classic american english coffee jug.
It s strong enough to sip on lightly like espresso enjoy with steamed milk or cut with hot water for a bigger less intense drink.
The coffee produced by a moka pot is not quite as intense as that of an espresso machine but definitely more so than a plunger or filter pot.
As soon as the coffee reaches the lowest indent of the spout chuck the moka pot in cold water to stop extraction.
Use your finger to level and lightly sweep any grounds from the funnel s lip.
Moka is usually used as a substitute for espresso so the ratio is also smaller 1 7 1 9 and requires strong taste.
Step 1 grind about 20 22 grams of coffee about as finely as you would for a shot of espresso.
Measure 25 5 g of coffee 3 5 tbsp and grind to the consistency of table salt for the six cup bialetti moka pot.
A boiler a filter basket and a collection chamber.
Fill the base of the moka pot with cold or lukewarm water just below the release valve making sure to keep clear of actual valve.
You should yield a 30ml coffee per cup the coffee bed will usually absorb its weight and the moka pot will retain around 50ml of water in the base.
Fill the funnel with ground coffee should use about 25 5 g of coffee 3 5 tbsp.
In fact it s typically a bit more than twice as strong as normal coffee made at a 1 7 coffee to water ratio or so normally coffee is made at around a 1 16 ratio.
Insert the funnel into the moka pot.
On my small 3 cup bialetti i get 0 5 deciliter coffee.
Simply put if you want it stronger from this point the 2 options are.
Your 6 cup moka pot is right on the monery for italian brewing protocols they like 6g per cup at 24g total dose thats right on.