How To Brew Delicious Coffee On The Moka Pot

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00:00 Hello There & Cat Cameo
00:15 Moka Pot History
02:06 Parts Of A Moka Pot
04:33 Brewing Basics
12:46 Tips & Tricks

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  • @InnuendoXP
    @InnuendoXP3 ай бұрын

    Best cost:benefit brew method for anyone wanting anything near espresso at home, you can't change my mind.

  • @morgandrinkscoffee

    @morgandrinkscoffee

    3 ай бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @SunriseLAW

    @SunriseLAW

    3 ай бұрын

    For me and probably many others... the moka pot was the entrance into the rabbit hole.... :) 🐇🐇

  • @HoNow222

    @HoNow222

    3 ай бұрын

    @@SunriseLAW For me, as an italian, I was basically born already inside that rabbit hole then lol

  • @SunriseLAW

    @SunriseLAW

    3 ай бұрын

    @@HoNow222 omg my coffee corner is Italian almost all the way. 2019 Gaggia CP, Bialetti moka pot, 2 bags of Lavazza and a bag of Gaggia beans from Whole Latte Love. Grinder is a Kingrinder 6 from China :)

  • @HoNow222

    @HoNow222

    3 ай бұрын

    @@SunriseLAW Sounds like a great place! Which city?

  • @marazobrist16
    @marazobrist163 ай бұрын

    Fun story. I have a moka pot. I have two toddlers. The moka pot pieces were strewn about the house and so I gathered them slowly together over several days. My standart coffee arrived and I wanted to treat it a little more specially than my typical morning cup. I filled the bottom with my water and my coffee. I brewed it with the lid down and I’m always a bit afraid with toddlers running amok. I went to pour my delicious, much anticipated coffee. The brew that came out of my pot was green. At first I thought maybe the moka pot was rusted? Or something?? But it turns out there was a green crayon in the top pot part 😅

  • @NickiRusin

    @NickiRusin

    3 ай бұрын

    lucky for you, green crayons are the tasty ones

  • @InnuendoXP

    @InnuendoXP

    3 ай бұрын

    Sounds like your toddler thinks you have a bright future in the US Marines

  • @vmitchinson

    @vmitchinson

    3 ай бұрын

    😊😅😊😅

  • @garak55

    @garak55

    3 ай бұрын

    @@NickiRusin Found the Marine lol Thank you for your service

  • @JoelDashReed

    @JoelDashReed

    3 ай бұрын

    Good: Crayons are not toxic for obvious reasons. Bad: The wax taste, not so good, but not that bad.

  • @mercurise
    @mercurise3 ай бұрын

    Here's a tip: When screwing/unscrewing the top part of the mokapot onto the bottom reservoir, never ever tug it on the plastic handle. Countless mokapot owners have broken their handle on the mokapot doing that. Also, I too use hot water in my reservoir so I grab the bottom of the bottom reservoir with a kitchen towel and screw the top part on with my other hand. That way it'd be nice and tight to minimise pressure leakage.

  • @gloriouslyimperfect
    @gloriouslyimperfect3 ай бұрын

    Interesting. I grew up with an Italian grandfather who only made is his coffee in a Moka, so I didn't realize they werent a normal thing to have in a kitchen until much later in life. I still like to make my coffee in his (which I inhertied) when I have time to make my coffee (usually on the weekends)

  • @goose-lw6js

    @goose-lw6js

    3 ай бұрын

    They are very much a normal thing to have in the kitchen where i live (southern austria, on the border to italy).

  • @calise8783

    @calise8783

    3 ай бұрын

    Same! My parents are from Italy. We had a few Moka pots in different sizes as did all my relatives. I was in my late teens the first time I had a drip coffee. 😂 I didn’t care for it. Now as an adult I have a Jura full automat but cherish my inherited Mokas which still play a major role in my life.

  • @RedaLazri

    @RedaLazri

    Ай бұрын

    This also what was called 'coffee' here around North Africa for the past few decades.

  • @stacey738
    @stacey7383 ай бұрын

    I inherited a Moka pot from my father in law when he passed away in December never knew how to use it. I brewed along with you for for the first time. Thank you so much for giving me the chance to try the coffee that oupa liked.

  • @shllybkwrm

    @shllybkwrm

    3 ай бұрын

    This is so nice

  • @isagoldfield7393

    @isagoldfield7393

    3 ай бұрын

    ♥️♥️♥️

  • @grabble7605

    @grabble7605

    3 ай бұрын

    "never knew how to use it" ...Did you only now gain internet access? You could've learned with a Google search...

  • @stefpix

    @stefpix

    2 ай бұрын

    That's great. Look at some videos how do do a deep cleaning with water/white vinegar 1:1, possibly replace the rubber gasket, or try a silicone that fits. was the metal filter plate that the gasket holds in place, scrub the base underneath and the inner "chimney" with a small brush for metal straws. It is something you can do every few months. If it is an aluminum pot, never put it in the dishwasher or it will become opaque. if the inside of the bottom chamber shows oxidation and marks, you can soak it with 1:1 vinegar/water and baking soda, then use fine steel wool or brillo pads.

  • @Karen-ig6bp

    @Karen-ig6bp

    21 күн бұрын

    Ag lekker Stacey 🤗

  • @richarda.d.9745
    @richarda.d.97453 ай бұрын

    One thing I love about the Moka Pot is that it's perfect for camping. Small & easy for storage, while needing only a propane heat source or fire to provide some great coffee.

  • @MandrakeGuy
    @MandrakeGuy2 ай бұрын

    i dont even like coffee, i just love hearing people talk about their passions, its awesome

  • @josephgallien9093
    @josephgallien90933 ай бұрын

    I use my Moka Pot on an electric stove. Over time, I've learned to keep the pot handle off the edge of the burner. By keeping the pot at the edge of the burner, it's also pretty easy to control the brew by sliding the pot even father off the heat but still allowing enough heat to keep the brew going. This also allows for good crema to form. :-)

  • @trevorbailey1128
    @trevorbailey11283 ай бұрын

    If you have an original Aeropress which came with a funnel, you can turn the funnel upside down and use it as a stand for your Mokapot basket.

  • @Viniter

    @Viniter

    3 ай бұрын

    There's a use for that funnel after all!

  • @SteinGauslaaStrindhaug

    @SteinGauslaaStrindhaug

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ViniterWell the funnel also useful for dumping the coffee into the Aeropress without making a mess if you're a bit clumsy like me. I have no idea why I tried to very carefully pour ground coffee from the grinder container with a slightly larger diameter than the aeropress itself, almost always spilling about a teaspoon of coffee (which also made carefully measuring it with a high precision weight a bit pointless), when I had a funnel made for it in the cupboard😅

  • @trevorluff8449

    @trevorluff8449

    2 ай бұрын

    Also can be used to sit inside a smaller diameter rim cup.

  • @LeOhio817
    @LeOhio8173 ай бұрын

    I am an Old School coffee drinker and make a pot of coffee in a stove top percolator. I have perfected my technique over the years and I love it. Brings back memories of my childhood when my dad brewed coffee daily at 5 am. I am going to attempt it with a moka pot. Thanks for the tutorial. ❤☕️☕️

  • @forserious7765

    @forserious7765

    Ай бұрын

    New stovetop percolator user here! I like all of the brewing methods, but percolator is the secret one nobody wants to talk about these days.

  • @adox66
    @adox663 ай бұрын

    When filling the basket, I put it in the upper part of the pot between the spout and the chimney. Balances it perfectly. I love the mouth feel of the Moka pot without paper filter. Similar to a French press when you grind finer than the norm, that beautiful full mouth feel.

  • @sandrodunatov485

    @sandrodunatov485

    3 ай бұрын

    Spot-on . Or, put it on top of the lower part, already filled with water, and put the coffee in the basket. Works OK on either of them. No need of any stand or third hand or balancing exercise.

  • @georgehsu1085

    @georgehsu1085

    3 ай бұрын

    I also fill my moka pot with it sitting in the top section! Seemed the right way, haha.

  • @polrusstomakriss9001

    @polrusstomakriss9001

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@georgehsu1085 wait you also put coffee in the water part Or where the coffee comes to carry to pour?

  • @DarkFire515
    @DarkFire5153 ай бұрын

    Kitty was about to deliver a detailed lecture on computational modelling of pressure-induced fluid flow through a moka pot but was sadly put back on the ground before he could start 🐱 great tips for moka pot brewing!

  • @EHLarson

    @EHLarson

    3 ай бұрын

    I got that same impression.

  • @halfsourlizard9319

    @halfsourlizard9319

    3 ай бұрын

    Nobody listens to those of us who walk on four legs 😢🦎🐈

  • @ellenrik

    @ellenrik

    3 ай бұрын

    Am I the only one grossed out by having a cat crawling on the kitchen counter? Really? I guess most choose not to know what Feefee does in her off hours. Blechhhh!

  • @halfsourlizard9319

    @halfsourlizard9319

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ellenrik I mean humans are pretty dirty / germy / gross, too ...

  • @forserious7765

    @forserious7765

    Ай бұрын

    Triple Like!!!

  • @josselynruiz2009
    @josselynruiz20093 ай бұрын

    We Cubans use these Mokas too! Although we call them 'cafeteras' (in the mandatory Spanish accent)😅 Another interesting note, I've always seen it made with the coffee grounds tampered down into a smooth surface. And for that iconic Cuban Espresso shot, we prepare a separate cup of sugar for those first couple of ounces of coffee, then we pour it into said cup and stir until we see foam (or espumitas in that iconic Spanish accent). Once properly mixed, we pour it over the brewed coffee in the Moka pot. Pour into the espresso shot and enjoy!

  • @Soireb

    @Soireb

    3 ай бұрын

    In Puerto Rico I’ve always heard it being called “la greca”

  • @anathen

    @anathen

    2 ай бұрын

    Why yes I read thru the comments until I found my people❤❤❤ (dominican/puertorican)

  • @marimayaflor

    @marimayaflor

    Ай бұрын

    Cuban/Mexican here to confirm that this is the way!

  • @TigerWalts
    @TigerWalts3 ай бұрын

    When using an Aeropress filter just wet it and stick it to the underside of the top. No need to try an position it on top of the base. You are just asking for it to leave a gap that way. Also, If you've filled your basket before your water has been heated and added and you don't have somewhere to put it down. Just open the lid on the top and perch the basket inside.

  • @tylercote6597
    @tylercote65973 ай бұрын

    I use the top chamber to hold my filter basket. (nitpick...it's a pressure valve, not a gauge :) gauges are for measuring things). Great rundown on one of my favorite brew methods!

  • @thomaswhite3059

    @thomaswhite3059

    3 ай бұрын

    I was literally about to comment the same thing; I put the basket in the top chamber as I'm waiting for the water to boil in my kettle. I get my sugar for the demitasse ready so I can do a nice cafe cubano

  • @CasualCoreK

    @CasualCoreK

    3 ай бұрын

    Technically it's a binary gauge, kinda?

  • @biankatoth1786

    @biankatoth1786

    3 ай бұрын

    Why the top? I put it on the down part when the water is ready 😁

  • @karsnoordhuis4351

    @karsnoordhuis4351

    3 ай бұрын

    I used to do the same until i found out the lid of my grinder catch cup is even more ideal for this!

  • @karsnoordhuis4351

    @karsnoordhuis4351

    3 ай бұрын

    @@biankatoth1786 gives you something to do whilst the kettle is doing its job.

  • @kittenmagebone5494
    @kittenmagebone54943 ай бұрын

    I don't drink coffee most of the time, but I still somehow come back to this channel every few months. Fantastic content as always!

  • @cwispypata
    @cwispypata3 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I have just discovered your channel and your "hello there" has overridden Obi-Wan's in my brain ✨completely ✨ On a serious note, I brewed with my moka pot this morning and your tips have helped a ton. Cheers!

  • @Toastybees
    @Toastybees18 күн бұрын

    To make a Cuban coffee the traditional way: brew the coffee like instructed in this video and prepare a cup big enough to hold all the prepared coffee, something like a large metal creamer cup but any sturdy cup will do (a handle will make the next step easier), add white sugar to taste (it is traditionally fairly sweet) and pour the first few drops of your brew in and whip vigorously with a spoon adding more drops as needed, until the mixture has lightened in color and is the texture of melted ice cream, incorporating as much air as possible. When the coffee is finished brewing pour it into your whipped sugar mix and stir gently to melt it, you will be left with a thick creamy coffee colored foam on top called "Crema" that gives a rich texture. Its one of those things that's so much more than the sum of its parts.

  • @CircularPixels
    @CircularPixels3 ай бұрын

    I love adding in brown sugar over the grounds if I'm using a much darker coffee. I am a fan of sweeter base coffee so Cafe Cubano makes me happy

  • @TherealDanielleNelson

    @TherealDanielleNelson

    3 ай бұрын

    Ohh. I'll have to try that. It sounds good. I sometimes put half a teaspoon of cocoa powder over the grounds

  • @shannonblair4233
    @shannonblair423321 күн бұрын

    Morgan! You are beautifully spoken. A wonderful video. Fun, confident, thoughtful!🎉

  • @Ohio_etsu-masu
    @Ohio_etsu-masu2 ай бұрын

    07:00 my trick to deal with it is while the kettle boils water- l stand the bascket in the top half, the spout creates a 3point space with the outlet nozzle (with lid open) and it's very steady for filling with grounds. Then the water boils, fill bottom, drop basket and screw top before heat has its effects. Happy brewing

  • @nishkamarya934
    @nishkamarya9343 ай бұрын

    Hey Morgan, just wanna say I've been watching you from basically the start of this channel and love what you do and you are such an inspiration to me. I've been using primarily a moka pot for the past few years and love it's simplicity and cost effectiveness. I'm finally gonna buy my first espresso machine (rancilio Silvia) Again, hope you keep doing what you do best, sliding and brewing (also the coffee spills)

  • @morgandrinkscoffee

    @morgandrinkscoffee

    3 ай бұрын

    That means a lot, thank you! Hope you love the Silvia, it served me well for many years 🖤

  • @sleepyprocyon
    @sleepyprocyon3 ай бұрын

    Thanks to this video, I woke up this morning excited to make coffee in the Moka Pot that I’ve owned for ~7 years. I’ve never been successful in making anything good in it until i followed your advice in this video, thank you!

  • @Karowato
    @Karowato3 ай бұрын

    Great video, as always! I use a taller shot glass to hold the grounds basket during filling. Also, I find it easier to stick the AeroPress filter to the bottom of the brew chamber instead of on top of the grounds.

  • @thomaswhite3059

    @thomaswhite3059

    3 ай бұрын

    🤨 wait, would that do anything? If it's on the bottom of the basket, the filter paper is filtering water. Unless it's for distributing the water more evenly.

  • @coreycannon4511

    @coreycannon4511

    3 ай бұрын

    I also use a shot glass.

  • @vmitchinson

    @vmitchinson

    3 ай бұрын

    Bottom of the BREW CHAMBER

  • @shastahill

    @shastahill

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@thomaswhite3059 not the bottom of the basket but the brew chamber :) I've done the same when adding a paper filter, though of course either way works fine. Edit: sorry, I hadn't seen someone else already responded to the confusion.

  • @UnderTheSummerSun
    @UnderTheSummerSun3 ай бұрын

    I was introduced to Moka pot after I moved to Austria and immediately fell in love. Till this day it’s my favorite type of coffee maker.

  • @kimreynolds3385
    @kimreynolds33853 ай бұрын

    I've had my Moka Pot for a few years now and never had luck. I'm looking forward to trying this technique over the weekend. Thank you Morgan!

  • @coreycannon4511

    @coreycannon4511

    3 ай бұрын

    For a deeper dive, James Hoffmann did a 4 part series on the Moka Pot. There’s also The Wired Gourmet’s “Moka Pot Voodoo” (I think it was called) to look at and Matteo Ottavio’s channel also does a ton of Moka stuff. They’ve all really helped me level up my Moka game.

  • @sturmey1966

    @sturmey1966

    3 ай бұрын

    you're better off using James Hoffman's method. These instructions are not good.

  • @kimreynolds3385

    @kimreynolds3385

    3 ай бұрын

    Worked great Morgan. Thank you again.🙂

  • @joyfuljaj

    @joyfuljaj

    3 ай бұрын

    I'll have to re-watch his method because this didn't seem much different. I need more practice but I don't want to waste really good beans on what comes out to be okay coffee. I'm not blaming the method I'm just blaming my ability.​@@sturmey1966

  • @easilystartled2203
    @easilystartled22032 ай бұрын

    It's such a simple, sweet little brewer, I absolutely love my moka. Been brewing moka pot coffee for years and still learned a thing or two from this video so thank you!

  • @Desmond987
    @Desmond98722 сағат бұрын

    The first drips of coffee from the stem pole is always so mesmerizing and looks so freaking delicious.

  • @julietagomez5642
    @julietagomez56423 ай бұрын

    You can stand the filter inside the top of the moka pot! (You open the lid and it will fit perfectly between the “center stick” and the sides !) 🤩

  • @kaken3137
    @kaken31372 ай бұрын

    I purchased a moka pot a couple of years ago but had been afraid to use it (until seeing your video). Used it for the first time this morning, and the coffee was really good. Thanks so much!

  • @moistgiraffe3574
    @moistgiraffe35743 ай бұрын

    To stand the basket without using anything extrenal, open the top lid and put the basket in the gap between the middle column and the spout. :))

  • @Orange_You_Glad
    @Orange_You_Glad3 ай бұрын

    My daily routine is a “moka pot americano” (moka pot topped up with hot water) which I find to bring a nice balance of maintaining the moka pot richness while also clarifying the taste.

  • @laurak32123

    @laurak32123

    3 ай бұрын

    Same! I find the straight brew too strong, but works great in the americano style

  • @markthomas38

    @markthomas38

    3 ай бұрын

    I like it that way too!

  • @coreycannon4511

    @coreycannon4511

    3 ай бұрын

    Me three. When I’m not using it to make Moka-chinos (Moka Pot cappuccino), that is.

  • @ianball7559

    @ianball7559

    3 ай бұрын

    I add 50ml or so of cold water to the top chamber before putting it on the stove to stretch out the drink a little. I'm a patient fellow and put cold in the bottom too, so by the time it's brewing, the top chamber water is not cold anymore.

  • @puckarooni
    @puckarooni3 ай бұрын

    I am so excited about this video!! I have been using a moka pot for years and it is by far my favorite way to make coffee.

  • @edraith
    @edraith2 ай бұрын

    In geardagum we used to "wash" the caffettiera a couple of times by making MILK-coffee in it (it's coffe, just using milk instead of water) and letting it sit inside the caffettiera for a whole day, then repeating the procedure again. At that point we would consider the caffettiera under break-in. After a couple of weeks of morning coffee it would start being perfect.

  • @lilyanepeace
    @lilyanepeace3 ай бұрын

    I used moka pot all summer at the cabin. If you use the same coffee grind all the time, don’t wash your upper chamber, just rince and let dry. It will stain and season and the flavor will build. Their is nothing like a well seasoned moka pot brew.

  • @dcuccia
    @dcuccia3 ай бұрын

    I quickly wet the bottom side of the uoper chamber and stick my filter on there - adheres really well, stays on, and easy to center and keep away from the threads.

  • @michaelarighi5268
    @michaelarighi52683 ай бұрын

    Bought my first Moka pot in about 1965, when I was off in college. Used it over a hot plate. Only decent coffee on campus, as we were a new college and there weren't any coffee houses for the first year or so. Used it through early grad school, when I sold it to a friend from the South, who'd never seen one and loved the coffee. Picked up a new one over the Summer after, which I used for a couple more years, until I got my first "real" espresso maker, a stovetop Vesuviana. Replaced it a few years later (~1976) with an Atomic, which would steam the milk. Passed that on to a friend about 15 years ago, when I bought a semi-automatic Saeco Aroma. My friend managed to wear out the Atomic! (Steel threads on the fill cap vs. cast aluminum body). I ended up moving "backwards" a few years ago, to a manual lever La Pavoni Europiccola machine, which I love.

  • @RaymondCalloway
    @RaymondCalloway3 ай бұрын

    Absolutely fascinating and thank you for the instructions! I have often seen these Brewers in friends' houses and never knew what they were for! The pressure outlet on the side, I always thought it was to plug something into that because it look like a headphone jack! You have educated me today, thank you very much Morgan!

  • @MilesMilesCrocodiles
    @MilesMilesCrocodiles3 ай бұрын

    Oh, the nostalgia! My grandpa had one of these. When I was a kid I didn’t know there was any other way to make coffee than with a moka pot.

  • @ni__co
    @ni__co3 ай бұрын

    I first learned about moka pots after seeing one on goodwill's website, did some googling, and figured I found one for a great price (~$30 with shipping) compared to how expensive they can get in stores. Then it arrived in a massive box, and I found that I bought a 50 cup moka pot. I've tried to figure out where it could have originated from, but I can't for the life of me find anything this size. After some experience using it, I enjoy my big involved ritual of making the next couple weeks of coffee :)

  • @adamgallimore2103
    @adamgallimore21033 ай бұрын

    Just stumbled across your channel. This is an awesome video and it has convinced me to get a moka pot! Your presentation and editing are very clean, and I was thoroughly engaged throughout the video!

  • @jaxonsazle
    @jaxonsazle2 ай бұрын

    Oh my god, her clock! The numbers slowly move up and then they switch! At the beginning you can see the 5 slowly move to the top then the 6 starts at the bottom! I love it!

  • @isagoldfield7393
    @isagoldfield73933 ай бұрын

    I ♥️ my moka pot, been using it for 9yrs. with my favorite Stumptown coffee Hair Bender, so good! I drink it just black♥️

  • @jejemonbuster1892
    @jejemonbuster18923 ай бұрын

    finally, I've been waiting so long for your take on the moka pot

  • @rachelbarnett6890
    @rachelbarnett68905 күн бұрын

    I have a mokka pot and I love using it! The only tip (not really a tip) I have is that you don't need to be this fancy with it. If you're just trying to get a cup of caffeine out of it, you can definitely just fill the bottom portion with water to the bottom of the spout, fill the middle part with coffee, put it on the stove at medium heat, and leave it alone until it makes that gurgling sound. I like making iced lattes with it. I am definitely at the mercy of the mokka pot using this technique, but sometimes a girl gets busy cleaning the kitchen while waiting for the coffee to brew, forgets to take it off the stove right away, and refuses to waste it 🙃

  • @natewestcott
    @natewestcott3 ай бұрын

    This is great. I got my moca pot in Italy last year on deployment. Now I can get an even better cup out of what already makes a great cup. Thanks.

  • @stefpix
    @stefpix2 ай бұрын

    Remember to change the rubber gasket, or clean the silicone gasket every few months. The rubber gaskets are cheap but deteriorate after a few months and give a bad taste to the coffee. The silicone gaskets are more durable and you can soak them in hot 1:1 white vinegar/water solution overnight to remove the smell. Also good to do a deep cleaning once in a while, remove the metal filter and the gasket at the bottom of the top part and scrub. You remove the filters, put 1:1 water/white vinegar solution in the base,for a few hours, then brew it without coffee. You can scrub the inner part of the "chimney" with a cleaning brush for metal straws. Anyway spare parts are very cheap. And there are third party upgrades like silicone gaskets and metal filters from companies like E&B. The steel moka pots are more durable, but aluminum ones probably keep the coffee hotter.

  • @KornersquaredMike
    @KornersquaredMike3 ай бұрын

    I always put my filter basket in the well of the top section to pour in coffee to the basket while preheating the water in the bottom section on the stove. And if you’re new to moka pots. It’s a great little tool and does take some time to get used to but I love the thing!

  • @hetormcneil1240
    @hetormcneil124021 күн бұрын

    Fantastic presentation so much so I have ordered the same coffee pot and ground coffee, thank you can’t wait to try it out 👍

  • @eringiesler6485
    @eringiesler64853 ай бұрын

    Also your style, your hair, your presentation style - I love it!! You slay

  • @hopeard3512
    @hopeard35122 ай бұрын

    My favorite brew method ❤

  • @BN99239
    @BN992393 ай бұрын

    I put a paper filter on top of the basket before closing it up, something like an aeropress paper filter will work, this helps make the end result have more clarity. Also, this is personal preference, but I prefer my coffee from a moka pot to taste less "burnt" so the moment that it's done extracting, I will dunk the bottom part of the moka pot into cold water to stop the heat, as you have mentioned in the video, or just pour the coffee out right away. Note that if you don't pour all of the coffee out for your regular serving, it's important to take a small spoon to agitate the coffee inside the moka pot so that it's a bit more evenly distributed, since the last few seconds of extraction is much more diluted.

  • @noclu3atall251
    @noclu3atall2512 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this content, excted to try different methods. Mine is always, cold water, put find grind coffee, low medium heat till simmer out and turn off heat, cool down n pour. I love the full body and aroma from moka pot, always made my morning

  • @garak55
    @garak553 ай бұрын

    Nice video. Moka pot looks very new. Don't forget it's raw, machined aluminium and not quite foodsafe for a while (a little bit carcinogenic but mostly tastes bad). You should season it by brewing coffee and throwing it away a few times before using it. Bialetti writes as much in the instruction manual. Also, yeah, you can stand the filter part in the bottom part while you put coffee in it, you don't need to 3d print a stand lol

  • @frankboyer1490

    @frankboyer1490

    3 ай бұрын

    The seasoning thing is a myth

  • @josephvillenabuchberger4257
    @josephvillenabuchberger42573 ай бұрын

    you came to the exact right time as i currently thought about how to get more out of my pot

  • @Secondhelix
    @Secondhelix3 ай бұрын

    Moka pots are also really common for cuban coffees!

  • @mohsinakhalid
    @mohsinakhalid3 ай бұрын

    THANKYOU SO MUCH!! you're a true hero

  • @chadedmundsomeone9649
    @chadedmundsomeone96492 ай бұрын

    Very informative. Thank you. I got mine at a thrift store and have been experimenting.

  • @angelinegiselle
    @angelinegiselle3 ай бұрын

    i bought a bialetti coffee jar specifically to benefit from its lid because it has a built-in stand meant to balance the mokapot filter basket. the jar is also where i keep my beans for the mokapot or french press. i prefer using fresh cool water instead of hot water, and a gentle steady flame to slowly heat the pot. it’s one of my favourite brew methods for the weekend.

  • @AbrahamMart
    @AbrahamMart2 ай бұрын

    I started with coffee with my Argentinian moka pot VOLTURNO, which is a traditional Argentinian brand, till this day i love making coffee in my moka pot. I’m now in the espresso world, but still love my Volturno.

  • @simondockerty6476
    @simondockerty64763 ай бұрын

    Moka makes great, traditional coffee at a budget. Nothing beats that aroma and sight as the coffee starts to creep out of the chimney. If using a multi cup Moka it's always worth a short stir before you pour as there's a distinct 'layering' going on in the pot.

  • @EHLarson
    @EHLarson3 ай бұрын

    After going with the earthy flavors of the French press for the last few years, my wife and I picked up a Moka pot to give that a try. It arrived a week ago and we immediately started combing through your videos looking for... well, this one right here. :-) It's good to see we pretty much got the basics right from the start.

  • @chomp54321
    @chomp543213 ай бұрын

    This is one of my favoured way of brewing. I use my dosing cup as a stand for the basket. There are different sizes of paper filter. I have a 3-cup model, so I use 56 mm filters. This is also a great way to take my coffee on camping trips with the least amount of fuss.

  • @TrueWalker88
    @TrueWalker88Ай бұрын

    This was so informative, thank you!

  • @annescholten9313
    @annescholten93133 ай бұрын

    My preferred method to make a delicious cappuccino. Thanks Morgan for putting the mokapot briefly in the spotlights.😊

  • @lybula
    @lybula3 ай бұрын

    Always the perfect calming content. Am blessed

  • @FAQIvan91
    @FAQIvan913 ай бұрын

    Moka is like a part of me. I'm Italian, it's everywhere, in every Italian kitchen. ❤ I loved this video.

  • @gregperez919
    @gregperez91920 күн бұрын

    My wife and I are big fans of coffee. We travel considerably and are always on the hunt for the best coffee to buy and take home to brew. Additionally, we are interested in stepping up to different brewing methods. I’ve often wondered about these pots. Thank you for an informative instructional. Looking forward to more. I’m in Turkey at this time. Of course here Turkish people have their own way of brewing and drinking coffee. I’ve been told here that it’s ok if you happen to consume some the grounds because of the healthy properties they have.

  • @x103femke
    @x103femkeАй бұрын

    I have one, multiple even! I also use them while camping with friends since its easy to take with and god i absolutely when the camping ground fills with the smell of freshly brewed coffee!

  • @dwalker6868
    @dwalker68682 ай бұрын

    Learned a lot thank you for sharing. I don’t own one of those pots but maybe one day I like the way they look. I also like when someone else pours me a cup that they made again thank you for sharing.

  • @danig6131
    @danig61313 ай бұрын

    Cuban coffee!!! I’ve been wanting to get one of these SPECIFICALLY for Cubano coffee!

  • @gayleculver4624
    @gayleculver46242 ай бұрын

    Finally!! I know how to properly use my Moka Pot. Thank you🎉

  • @MaePekoPeko
    @MaePekoPeko3 ай бұрын

    Omg I just bought a moka pot last week and I kept looking for a Morgan video on it T-T so excited for this.

  • @RenayOpish
    @RenayOpish3 ай бұрын

    This is my brewer!! Can’t wait to make my morning coffee with new knowledge!

  • @MsPunkRockk
    @MsPunkRockk2 ай бұрын

    So cool! My parents have one but i have NEVER seen them use it and i have never tried moka pot coffee so maybe i’ll give it a go!

  • @tnykuuh
    @tnykuuh3 ай бұрын

    If you have a glass stove top, one of the trick I found was that once you see the coffee starting to come out at the top, I move the moka pot to the side of the burner so it is not fully on it. It slow down a tad the coffee pouring while still keeping it going without going crazy.

  • @RenayOpish

    @RenayOpish

    3 ай бұрын

    This is what I do too

  • @mpa3588

    @mpa3588

    3 ай бұрын

    Temperature Surfing, its what has been documented quite well on KZread! Works quite well on electrical stoves to control the coffee flow!

  • @shinigamibourne8445
    @shinigamibourne84453 ай бұрын

    a good cheap stabilizer I use for the filter basket is a shot glass (something that most folks must have in a kitchen already)

  • @yvonnedavis1965
    @yvonnedavis19652 ай бұрын

    I use mine Every day I love it

  • @thepurpleones
    @thepurpleones3 ай бұрын

    omg yes !!! ive been interested in the moka pot for a while !

  • @ninjashuriken
    @ninjashuriken3 ай бұрын

    You can also use an aeropress funnel to stabilise the moka pot basket.

  • @Nanobit84
    @Nanobit843 ай бұрын

    Great video. I love the Mokapot. Yes it’s not a Espresso but it’s stronger than regular coffee and less stronger than Espresso. Also, for that Aeropress filter, I like to wet it and put it under the cover, sticks well :)

  • @crystelredknap335
    @crystelredknap3352 ай бұрын

    These are a core childhood memory for me! My Hungarian family always used them before they eventually switched to standard drip pots.

  • @ratiuvictor9533
    @ratiuvictor95333 ай бұрын

    I love the Moka Pot. Whe still used the one my father bought in the 70s. I don't even think is a original Bialetti but it still brews great coffe

  • @akcalo
    @akcalo2 ай бұрын

    I got myself a moka pot. And at first sip i was instantly transported to my fave little espresso place back in NY Julianos (sadly closed now😢) but its good to be able to have that familiar taste at home! I have as a weekend treat.

  • @hollywarnes7237
    @hollywarnes7237Ай бұрын

    I actually love the texture of moka pot coffee!

  • @lindac7146
    @lindac71462 ай бұрын

    You’ve given me some nice tips on using my moka pot.

  • @Greenwren
    @Greenwren3 ай бұрын

    We've always had a moka pot, it's very nostalgic to me.

  • @jessrl8025
    @jessrl80253 ай бұрын

    I have one of these and I love it. I'll use it to make espresso since I don't wanna spend a massive amount of money on an espresso machine. I know that's not what it is for, but it makes a pretty damn good super strong cup of coffee that I use to make lattes for me and the significant other

  • @jonthebru
    @jonthebru27 күн бұрын

    I have a stainless steel version, I brew essentially the same way. The only difference is I bring out a filter and pour it through to remove the sludge. Good video, first by you I've ever watched.

  • @AndrewDBrown2020
    @AndrewDBrown20202 ай бұрын

    Great video - thank you.

  • @Serenity_Dee
    @Serenity_Dee3 ай бұрын

    I _love_ my moka pots. I have six of them in different sizes and my three-cup, in particular, is in rotation as a daily driver along with my 1-liter French press and my Aeropress (with the Fellow pressure valve replacement filter).

  • @ShaunOfNintendo
    @ShaunOfNintendo3 ай бұрын

    I remember watching my parents making coffee with the Moka Pod when I was young. It's really fun to learn that the coffee spurts if you keep it on the same heath the whole time haha. I used to always see our Moka pot doing that and just assumed it was just how it worked. I go between using an Aeropress and a French Press at home. Now I want to try the Moka pot lol. Really great video Morgan!

  • @angelenapulis9083
    @angelenapulis90832 ай бұрын

    My husband found one at a thrift shop and we were very pleased that it worked! We use it on the cappuccino setting, and it's a great balance of strong flavor and milkiness for the both of us (he loves black coffee; I do not).

  • @InnuendoXP
    @InnuendoXP3 ай бұрын

    On filling the filter basket, I lucked into some small glass ramekins with an equal internal diameter to the basket & enough volume to fill it to capacity. Just empty my grinds into it, give it a brief shake to agitate the clumps out (& get the fines off the top so they don't shake down into the brew water), cup the filter basket over the top, tip it upside down, a slight shake again so it levels out (which you can see through glass, handy) - and you can even use it to stand the filled basket upright in while waiting for the kettle to boil. I drew on a bean portioning line & a grind portioning line for my 6 cup bialetti so I never even need to bring the scales out or account for light vs dark roasts by weight. The best part is it was just the container for a multipack of fancy premade chocolate mousse from the supermarket, so it was basically free.

  • @grabble7605

    @grabble7605

    3 ай бұрын

    ...So you added a pointless step with some glass? Just fill the basket.

  • @InnuendoXP

    @InnuendoXP

    3 ай бұрын

    @@grabble7605 this makes filling & levelling the basket & having a stand for it much easier & cleaner. If you think it's pointless, you probably do weak brews with a half filled basket.

  • @noobishsturmwerfer1129
    @noobishsturmwerfer11293 ай бұрын

    Morgan covers Moka Pot! Yay!

  • @plot_grows_veg
    @plot_grows_veg11 күн бұрын

    I place the filter basket on the top section with the lid open in order to add the coffee to it. Works just fine.

  • @Bloodstone_DC
    @Bloodstone_DC3 ай бұрын

    Thanks one more time for an entertaining video and i always learn something new. Aaaand i also like to share experiences that i had so: i found that fermented/natural/honey processed coffees work really well on the moka pot and if you have a Commandante - the catch cup makes a nice stand for the filter thingy.

  • @tyr4489
    @tyr44893 ай бұрын

    i always put the basket into the top to fill it. it fits neatly in between the spout you pour from and the spout the coffee comes from. just gotta give it a rinse to get any spare grounds out. i also like to tuck a paper filter in between the metal filter and the gasket that holds it in place, keeps it nice and secure

  • @88sstraight
    @88sstraight3 ай бұрын

    My 3 cup maker is my sweet spot. In addition to the previous statements about filling the basket while it sits in the upper portion of the pot I’d add that mounding the coffee a little makes the right dose, and pour immediately after brewing, don’t let it cool in the pot. Thanks Morgan!

  • @hayrogarciga924
    @hayrogarciga9243 ай бұрын

    I love my moka pot, its what i use daily. Also thank you for paying double the required amount of cat tax, it was much appreciated.