A Moka Pot guide for making coffee with espresso-like flavor at home. Perfect for lattes and espresso-based drinks. Visit my website for the complete moka pot …
35 responses to “How to Make Moka Pot Coffee & Espresso – The BEST Way (Tutorial)”
Hello Moka Bee, thanks for your video, I tried to use coffee special for moka pots for my stainless steel Bialetti, the coffee is very fine, nearly as fine as an espresso, but it seems my moka pot gets a bit blocked or start sputtering when less than half of the coffee is made, however a coarser ground works better, a lot of confusing information online, not sure why Bialetti advise not to use filter coffee type and only use special moka pot grind
too small thats not gonna cut it like that. i put more water in tgat and wait for boil all the water and dont give a damn about none of that cause i put half coffee in it. more water less coffee for daily use not a fucking shot. wtf is this are you drinking wodka?
“Nice” hahahaha i like that
thank you for this helpful and funny video i liked it <3
Ok great! So I have been doing it right lol.. I use hot boiled water from a hot pot and then on low on the stovetop. What coffee are you using here?
Ijin share vidio
Bialetti one Cup size not exist, this is for two(or one coffee with double ration of caffeine 😂)
Perfect video. Thanks!
Dumb Question: Is an Espresso stronger than Black Coffee?
Hello Moka Bee, thanks for your video, I tried to use coffee special for moka pots for my stainless steel Bialetti, the coffee is very fine, nearly as fine as an espresso, but it seems my moka pot gets a bit blocked or start sputtering when less than half of the coffee is made, however a coarser ground works better, a lot of confusing information online, not sure why Bialetti advise not to use filter coffee type and only use special moka pot grind
I fell asleep while watching this video 😂✌🏼
can show please how to clean the moka pot please and thnks for this tips help so much but only water to clean and what do with the plastic part?
Does it have to be on a fire stove? Can i use induction instead?
This looks easier to do daily than the pump!
There is always a weird film on my espresso. Is it from the water?
Why the hell i have to pour hot water inside and not the cold one?
i have a 12 cup bialetti moka express,,, what brew time should i be aiming for ? how big a fire should i use ?
Thanks I'm gonna try the non spurting method.
I’ve been doing mine completely wrong! Haha. Thanks for this. Will deffo be trying it this way next time. X
Thanks
yea i messed up i blew the coffee grounds all up through the top
Like the 1950's stove !! Y'all need to catch up.
Warm the glass! Warm the glas!! O crap…
too small thats not gonna cut it like that. i put more water in tgat and wait for boil all the water and dont give a damn about none of that cause i put half coffee in it. more water less coffee for daily use not a fucking shot. wtf is this are you drinking wodka?
I was never really big into coffee. Then I bought a cheap ebay Moka Pot. Best ten quid I've ever spent.
The steam is not forced up. The steam forces the water to go through.
for the stupid music
I’m new to making this. Can you use any coffee grounds to get espresso or only espresso beans ground to get espresso?
0:26 why hot water?
I have a gas cooker could i put the moka on a frying pan and heat it that way ?
😩😫😵
thanks for sharing this video. does it work on induction cooktop?
Just wanted to say I’m really into coffe and this was a very great video for . I now know which type of pot I need . Super stuff
Thank you for not uttering a single word. Actions speak louder😍
Hey thanks for the tutorial, but i have a question why my coffee is not smooth when they come up from the bottom like you ?
Fantastic presentation, greatt, thanks
Love this video