I guess I should start this post by saying:
"Hi, my name is Jim, and I love coffee!".
Many of you may remember about 6 weeks ago I posted about intending to buy a Saeco fully atuomatic machine. Well, I listened to advice (on several boards) and did my homework. I read, asked, studied, investigated, sampled, yadda yadda for 5 weeks and last week I pulled the trigger. I am now the proud owner of a Gaggia MDF grinder and a Gaggia Classic semi-automatic Espresso machine.
I figure that while I'm still on a very steep learning curve, my techniques are decent enough to show off.
Here's a double shot starting to pour last night before supper:
Here's the same shot just as I shut off the water flow to the Portafilter. The picture doesn't do it justice, but there's a "Guinness" effect that is simply awesome:
Here again is that shot from above to show the Crema. The Crema is a little light, but that may be due to the age of the beans. Those of you who enjoy an Espresso will see that I let the pour "Blonde Out" just a little too long, but hey, I'm still a Newbie to this, so ........ :
Here's a Cappuccino I made for the Bride when she got home from work:
All in all, I'm very pleased with my selection of machine and the progress in technique. I won't bore anyone with the details of how I got from wanting a fully-auto machine to this set-up, but if anyone's interested, feel free to PM me and I'll give you the lowdown!!
"Hi, my name is Jim, and I love coffee!".
Many of you may remember about 6 weeks ago I posted about intending to buy a Saeco fully atuomatic machine. Well, I listened to advice (on several boards) and did my homework. I read, asked, studied, investigated, sampled, yadda yadda for 5 weeks and last week I pulled the trigger. I am now the proud owner of a Gaggia MDF grinder and a Gaggia Classic semi-automatic Espresso machine.
I figure that while I'm still on a very steep learning curve, my techniques are decent enough to show off.
Here's a double shot starting to pour last night before supper:
Here's the same shot just as I shut off the water flow to the Portafilter. The picture doesn't do it justice, but there's a "Guinness" effect that is simply awesome:
Here again is that shot from above to show the Crema. The Crema is a little light, but that may be due to the age of the beans. Those of you who enjoy an Espresso will see that I let the pour "Blonde Out" just a little too long, but hey, I'm still a Newbie to this, so ........ :
Here's a Cappuccino I made for the Bride when she got home from work:
All in all, I'm very pleased with my selection of machine and the progress in technique. I won't bore anyone with the details of how I got from wanting a fully-auto machine to this set-up, but if anyone's interested, feel free to PM me and I'll give you the lowdown!!