How to Make Pour Over Coffee
Start boiling about 1.5 cups of water in a kettle.
Place pour over brew basket on your mug of choice and coffee filter in the pour over basket
While waiting for water to boil, prep the filter by pouring a few ounces of hot water to eliminate the “papery” taste. Discard water from the cup.
Grind 2 tablespoons of whole bean coffee to a medium-coarse texture
Take your freshly ground coffee and add to filter.
Once water is boiling, take water off the stove; wait for water to change from rolling boil to steaming (about 20 seconds).
Pour hot water on the grounds, starting at the outer rim and spiraling towards the center. Make sure all the grounds are wet, which should take about 15 seconds. After this first pour, you will see the coffee “bloom”.
Wait about 30 seconds for the coffee to drip before moving on to the second pour.
Begin to pour more hot water on the grounds, this time starting at the center and spiraling towards the outer rim. Allow for the coffee to drain before starting your third and final pour
Pour the remaining water from the kettle on the grounds, starting in the center and working your way to the outer rim until all the water has been poured on the grounds. Wait for the coffee to drain.
Remove pour over basket from cup and enjoy a delicious cup of coffee!
Pour Over
What You’ll Need:
Whole bean Kauai Coffee
Pour Over Basket or cone
Coffee filter
Kettle
Timer
Grinder
Brew Time:
2½ – 3 minutes
Yields two 6oz cups of coffee or one large mug
How to Make Pour Over Coffee
Start boiling about 1.5 cups of water in a kettle.
Place pour over brew basket on your mug of choice and coffee filter in the pour over basket
While waiting for water to boil, prep the filter by pouring a few ounces of hot water to eliminate the “papery” taste. Discard water from the cup.
Grind 2 tablespoons of whole beancoffeeto a medium-coarse texture.
Take your freshly groundcoffeeand add to filter.
Once water is boiling, take water off the stove; wait for water to change from rolling boil to steaming (about 20 seconds)
Pourhot water on the grounds, starting at the outer rim and spiraling towards the center. Make sure all the grounds are wet, which should take about 15 seconds. After this firstpour, you will see thecoffee“bloom”.
Wait about 30 seconds for thecoffeeto drip before moving on to the secondpour
Begin topourmore hot water on the grounds, this time starting at the center and spiraling towards the outer rim. Allow for thecoffeeto drain before starting your third and finalpour.
Pourthe remaining water from the kettle on the grounds, starting in the center and working your way to the outer rim until all the water has beenpoured on the grounds. Wait for thecoffeeto drain.
Removepouroverbasket from cup and enjoy a delicious cup ofcoffee!
Pour Over
What You’ll Need:
Whole bean Kauai Coffee
Pour Over Basket or cone
Coffee filter
Kettle
Timer
Grinder
Brew Time:
2½ – 3 minutes
Yields two 6oz cups of coffee or one large mug