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General => Random Chat => Topic started by: edd666999 on May 19, 2012, 09:11:01 pm
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Looking to buy a coffee machine, want to make strong latte's
What have you got? Any recommendations?
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Save your money!
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I have a dolce gusto. It uses the caps, and is brilliant, very quick and great coffee - you can make it as weak or strong as you like
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Now bear with me..........
If its a good Latte your after this is my process and it's stronger/tastier than anything I can get from Costa/Starbucks!
Mug of milk in the microwave for 2mins 30secs. Add one sachet of Starbucks VIA Italian Blend 'Bold'. Now that in itself is a good strong Latte, I then like to add some syrup, my favourite being Hazelnut! :happy2:
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Has to be a good nespresso machine for me :happy2:
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Yep, Nespresso. They are awesome.
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^^^^ could not agree more. Just bought the Nespresso Pixie to replace my old worn out one and a separate Nespresso Aeroccino (milk frother) from Amazon.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nespresso-Aeroccinno-Magimix-Electric-Aluminium/dp/B004P8IPU0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1337460235&sr=8-2
Worth every penny, only minus point is that you have to buy the pods from Nespresso online (or via app) and there not exactly cheap BUT god the coffee tastes incredible.
Am a Chef, quick tip for that Continental Coffee taste (can't beat it) is use UHT milk in your Aeroccino!!
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http://www.coffeeduck.com/en/cups-for-nespresso
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Looking to buy a coffee machine, want to make strong latte's
What have you got? Any recommendations?
Ed, just get an Aluminium coffee pot as below:
http://www.marksandspencer.com/Marks-and-Spencer-Bialetti-Aluminium/dp/B002CUEIBS?ie=UTF8&ref=sr_1_3&nodeId=1497422031&sr=1-3&qid=1337462148&pf_rd_r=1D94AMS4XX0MCNFAB6BW&pf_rd_m=A2BO0OYVBKIQJM&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_i=1497422031&pf_rd_p=215570647&pf_rd_s=related-items-3
Thats a large one but there's lots of sizes in other shops. Add hot milk (whizzed up if you like). Done :happy2:
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Bialetti stove top aluminium espresso maker are all that's needed :happy2:
For latte and cappuccino I'd agree with Nath. Warm your milk in the microwave and add to the fresh coffee.
Use some medium strength lavazza or illy ground coffee :drool:
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Ha!!! MarkC knows a quality machine :congrats:
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I have this ... had it since Xmas and love it ! It has had very heavy use .... I can thoroughly recommend it. It is far more solid and well made than many. Nothing lightweight involved ... unlike many we looked at.
Gaggia Espresso Cubika Plus RI8151/60 Coffee Machine : Amazon have it cheaper than I bought it .... I got it for £120 when most places had it for £150. RRP is £190.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Espresso-RI8151-60-Machine-Kitchen/dp/B001HZE7VU/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1337462536&sr=8-10
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http://www.coffeeduck.com/en/cups-for-nespresso
Could be saving a fortune them!!
Can't beat the Arpeggio or Roma Nespresso blends.
Looking to buy a coffee machine, want to make strong latte's
What have you got? Any recommendations?
Ed, just get an Aluminium coffee pot as below:
http://www.marksandspencer.com/Marks-and-Spencer-Bialetti-Aluminium/dp/B002CUEIBS?ie=UTF8&ref=sr_1_3&nodeId=1497422031&sr=1-3&qid=1337462148&pf_rd_r=1D94AMS4XX0MCNFAB6BW&pf_rd_m=A2BO0OYVBKIQJM&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_i=1497422031&pf_rd_p=215570647&pf_rd_s=related-items-3
Thats a large one but there's lots of sizes in other shops. Add hot milk (whizzed up if you like). Done :happy2:
Must say that I use a similar machine sometimes at work! Great for espresso for Tiramisu!!
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Ha!!! MarkC knows a quality machine :congrats:
Yeh, they really are all that's needed. My Mrs is Italian, and that's all her family use.
As Monte said, don't forget good quality coffee, lavazza and illy are perfect recommendations. :drinking:
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:signLOL: looks like im going to be doing some serious reading!
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I think this is about time I did some shameless promotion on behalf of my mate. He finished where I work several years ago to go to Aus, did his apprenticeship on a coffee van in Sydney and has subsequently came back to the UK to set up his own coffee empire.
Details of his wares here. http://www.ravecoffee.co.uk/ (http://www.ravecoffee.co.uk/)
He is opening a cafe at his new roasterie so you can sample the goods. It is just off the A419 in Cirencester. Worth a look. :happy2:
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I think this is about time I did some shameless promotion on behalf of my mate. He finished where I work several years ago to go to Aus, did his apprenticeship on a coffee van in Sydney and has subsequently came back to the UK to set up his own coffee empire.
Details of his wares here. http://www.ravecoffee.co.uk/ (http://www.ravecoffee.co.uk/)
He is opening a cafe at his new roasterie so you can sample the goods. It is just off the A419 in Cirencester. Worth a look. :happy2:
Just been on the website, looks good, very impressive stuff. Are the blends your mates own blends? Will give the "Signature Blend" a go in Bean form and try out my new 'lectric grinder that my daughter bought us. She was a barista maestro and until recently was a manager at costa coffee in Horsham! I know I'm just saying this but GOD she makes a mean Latte.
Anyone who likes Syrup with their coffee try these peeps, incredible range and good prices. Handy pump dispensers as well.
http://www.creamsupplies.co.uk/syrups/routin-1883-syrups/cat_28.html?gclid=CNab9p-zjbACFUxlfAodzVEntA
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Just been on the website, looks good, very impressive stuff. Are the blends your mates own blends?
The blends are all my mates own work. :happy2:
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^^^^ :happy2:
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I have a Nespresso machine that must've been going more than 5 years now. Capsules are a little dear, but you can save a bit by buying 200 at a time and getting free delivery. If you like Italian coffee, Lavazza make similar pod machines and I think you can buy these in Waitrose.
http://www.lavazzamodomio.co.uk/en-uk/index.html
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I like my coffee myself (not a morning person :grin:) and have a Phillips Sensso (uses the pods) for quick n easy or for stronger better coffee I use a Krups coffee grinder and a Gaggia Cubika machine :happy2: