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Espresso Coffee Makers Make Your PartyParty Machine First of all, espresso coffee makers are not just for restaurants and coffee bars. New models are made for use in the home, too. There are big ones for parties and smaller ones for making just a few cups. Do I hear another question? Who needs all that espresso anyway? Well, espresso coffee makers make more than just espresso. At least, they only make espresso, but espresso is the base for other coffee drinks too. Cappuccino is just equal parts of espresso, steamed milk and milk froth. Be sure to have some spices or cocoa available to add. Two parts of steamed milk to one part espresso is called a flat white and is served in a cappuccino cup. This potent drink is popular in New Zealand. The café latte also comes from espresso coffee makers. It's just espresso with steamed milk topped with milk froth which you get when you steam the milk. It's usual to serve it in a tall glass instead of a small coffee cup. You can use flavored syrup instead of sugar if you like. For guests who think that espresso is too strong, Americano coffee is espresso with hot water. You'll look like an experienced coffee barista if you make café macchiato for your guests. It's just espresso with a little steamed milk on top. You can use flavored syrup with this one, too. The opposite of a café macchiato is a latte macchiato - a tall glass filled with steamed milk topped with a little espresso. If you use steamed half and half in your espresso, you have a café breve. With the popularity of espresso coffee makers, there'll be new espresso recipes any time. When that dream of becoming a coffee barista overcomes you, you can look over the latest in espresso coffee makers and picture yourself mastering all of the espresso-based drinks that your friends enjoy. Maybe one day one of those very same espresso coffee makers will find a home with you.   |
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