jasadow Junior Member Joined: 7 Apr 2008 Posts: 1 Location: West Hartford, CT Expertise: Just starting
Posted Mon Apr 7, 2008, 5:19pm Subject: Re: How to Use a Press Pot
I just bought my first press and I really love it and want to learn more. This is a great site!! My question is... would it be tacky (or in some way dangerous) to heat the water in the microwave, right in the glass carafe of the press (stainless cage removed, of course)? I can find no mention of microwaving anywhere on the bodum website or instructions.
DavidBB Senior Member Joined: 10 Jan 2008 Posts: 147 Location: Alberta Expertise: I love coffee
Espresso: Breville Cafe Roma Grinder: Mazzer Mini Vac Pot: 8 cup FP Drip: Hamilton Beach Roaster: I-roast 2
Posted Fri Apr 11, 2008, 11:41am Subject: Re: How to Use a Press Pot
jasadow... you may want to read this:
Subject: Safety Alert - Microwaving Water Importance: High The following information came from a member of staff and is worthy of note -
Subject: Microwaving Water to Heat it Up
I feel that the following is information that any one who uses a microwave oven to heat water should be made aware of. About five days ago my 26-year old son decided to have a cup of instant coffee. He took a cup of water and put it in the microwave to heat it up (something that he had done numerous times before). I am not sure how long he set the timer for but he told me he wanted to bring the water to a boil. When the timer shut the oven off, he removed the cup from the oven. As he looked into the cup he noted that the water was not boiling but instantly the water in the cup "blew up" into his face. The cup remained intact until he threw it out of his hand but all the water had flew out into his face due to the buildup of energy. His whole face is blistered and he has 1st and 2nd degree burns to his face which may leave scarring. He also may have lost partial sight in his left eye.
While at the hospital, the doctor who was attending to him stated that this a fairly common occurrence and water (alone) should never be heated in a microwave oven. If water is heated in this manner, something should be placed in the cup to diffuse the energy such as a wooden stir stick, tea bag, etc. It is however a much safer choice to boil the water in a tea kettle. Please pass this information on to friends and family.
"Once you wake up and smell the coffee, it's hard to go back to sleep".
sGooss Junior Member Joined: 11 May 2008 Posts: 1 Location: S.I., NY Expertise: I like coffee
Posted Sun May 11, 2008, 7:49am Subject: How to Use a Press Pot
I've used my press pot the way that you've described to do in your post, but the coffee always come out too weak for me - more like tea. Is a good strong coffee achievable with a press pot?
Posted Sun May 11, 2008, 8:10am Subject: Re: How to Use a Press Pot
sGooss Said:
I've used my press pot the way that you've described to do in your post, but the coffee always come out too weak for me - more like tea. Is a good strong coffee achievable with a press pot?
adjusting your grind should do the trick (you may be grinding a bit too coarse).
I found it also helps to roughly match the size of the press with the amount of coffee you're making.
For example, I usually make coffee just for myself. I measure 21 grams, grind between drip and coarse, and steep 12 oz. of water for 3 minutes in a Bodum which holds 16 oz. of coffee.
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