{"id":7799,"date":"2024-11-16T12:28:53","date_gmt":"2024-11-16T05:28:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/specialtycoffee.id\/?p=7799"},"modified":"2024-11-16T12:28:53","modified_gmt":"2024-11-16T05:28:53","slug":"7-secret-tricks-to-make-your-coffee-better-than-a-coffee-shop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/specialtycoffee.id\/fr\/articles\/7-secret-tricks-to-make-your-coffee-better-than-a-coffee-shop\/","title":{"rendered":"7 astuces secr\u00e8tes pour que votre caf\u00e9 soit meilleur que celui d'un caf\u00e9-restaurant !"},"content":{"rendered":"

When it comes to coffee, the conversation is endless. This aromatic black beverage is loved by many, with only a small fraction of people not enjoying it.<\/p>\n

Coffee comes in countless varieties worldwide, prepared in a wide range of methods. From simply brewing with hot water to using high-pressure machines, coffee preparation can vary significantly. Even its presentation takes many forms, from rich, fragrant black coffee to creamy, sweetened blends, and even those spiced with unique ingredients.<\/p>\n

The complexity of making coffee can sometimes discourage people, especially if the result doesn\u2019t meet expectations. As a result, many turn to coffee shops for their favorite cup of hot coffee.<\/p>\n

But why does coffee from your favorite caf\u00e9 taste so much better than what you make at home? With these 7 tips<\/strong>, you can learn the secrets of professional baristas and replicate that caf\u00e9-quality coffee in your own kitchen. This is a how to make the best coffee.<\/p>\n

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<\/span>1. The Essential Ingredient: Coffee Beans<\/span><\/h2>\n

It goes without saying\u2014you can\u2019t make coffee without grains de caf\u00e9<\/a>!<\/p>\n

Start with high-quality whole beans rather than pre-ground coffee or instant coffee. Pre-ground coffee often lacks the unique characteristics and flavor profiles of freshly roasted beans.<\/p>\n

To get the best beans, ask the barista at your favorite caf\u00e9. They\u2019ll likely be happy to help (although you\u2019ll need to pay for them, of course). Always opt for beans that are freshly roasted<\/strong> for optimal flavor.<\/p>\n

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<\/span>2. Invest in a Grinder<\/span><\/h2>\n

After securing quality beans, the next essential tool is a grinder<\/a>. If you don\u2019t have a dedicated coffee grinder, a clean blender can be an alternative. Make sure it\u2019s free of any residual odors or flavors from previous use, such as spices, which could ruin the taste of your coffee.<\/p>\n

Grinding your beans just before brewing ensures maximum freshness and flavor.<\/p>\n

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<\/span>3. Try a Vietnam Drip<\/span><\/h2>\n

This brewing tool originates from Vietnam and is simple yet effective. In Vietnam, these drippers are inexpensive (around 30,000 IDR), though they might cost double that in Indonesia due to import fees.<\/p>\n

To use a Vietnam Drip, place it over a cup, add ground coffee, and pour hot water over it. Many enjoy this style with sweetened condensed milk<\/strong> at the bottom of the cup for a rich, indulgent flavor.<\/p>\n

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<\/span>4. Opt for a French Press<\/span><\/h2>\n

If a Vietnam Drip isn\u2019t your style, a French Press<\/a> is another excellent option. It\u2019s a popular choice for home brewing due to its simple design and ease of use.<\/p>\n

Here\u2019s how to use it:<\/p>\n