Moka Pot

Prepare to immerse yourself in the bold and enticing world of Moka Pot brewing—it’s a journey that promises both simplicity and depth in each exquisite cup. As you fill the lower chamber with water, carefully layer the medium-fine coffee grounds in the filter basket, and let the Moka Pot work its magic on the stovetop. Witness the steam rise and the aroma intensify, culminating in a lavish, espresso-like brew that’s as powerful as it is inviting. The Moka Pot invites you to savor the rich flavors and aromatic notes, providing a delightful departure from the ordinary and a moment to relish the artistry of coffee making. 

Grind Size
Medium-fine

Brewing parameters

20g
Coffee Dose

200ML
of water

1:10 ratio of
Coffee to water.

96°C
Temperature

5:00 min
Brew time

Make it Perfect with Our
Brewing Recipe

Brewing Instructions

For a specific coffee, refer to exact brewing parameters such as dose, grind size, ratio, and water temperature on the product page. 

Step 1: Gather Your Materials

  • Moka Pot   
  • Freshly ground coffee (medium-fine grind)  
  • Kettle   
  • Scale  
  • Timer  
  • Mug or server 

Step 2: Prepare the Equipment

  • Disassemble the Moka Pot and preheat the water in the kettle to around 96°C.  

Step 3: Measure and Grind Coffee

  • Use a medium-fine grind size for the coffee beans, similar to table salt consistency.  
  • Measure out your coffee beans with a ratio of 1:10 (coffee to water). 

Step 4: Add Water

  • Pour the preheated water into the bottom chamber of the Moka Pot, up to the safety valve. 

Step 5: Add Coffee Grounds

  • Fill the coffee basket with the ground coffee, levelling it off without packing it down. 

Step 6: Assemble the Moka Pot

  • Place the coffee basket into the water chamber and screw the top part of the Moka Pot securely. 

Step 7: Heat and Brew

  • Place the assembled Moka Pot on the stove over medium heat.  
  • As the water heats up, it will force steam through the ground coffee and into the upper chamber.  
  • Listen for the characteristic gurgling sound, which indicates that the brewing process is nearly complete.  

Step 8: Serve and Enjoy

  • Once the coffee has filled the upper chamber and the gurgling sound has stopped, remove the Moka Pot from the heat.  
  • Pour the brewed coffee into your mug or server.  
  • Enjoy your rich, aromatic cup of Moka Pot coffee! 

Adjust variables like grind size, ratio, and water temperature to your liking for a perfect cup every time. Enjoy your brewing experience with the Moka Pot! 

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