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How to make a proper cup of coffee 
 
by Jon Blanks June 24, 2005

A fresh flavor for your day

Many mornings would be entirely unbearable if it wasn’t for that cup of coffee getting you out of bed. But just because you need it doesn’t mean you should settle for weak, lukewarm wake-me-up. First, keep your coffee in the freezer. Like any other food, coffee beans, ground or un-ground, lose moisture and become stale if they are left out in the open air. Next, consider the amount of coffee relative to the amount of water.

The right amount of water

The commonly accepted ratio of cups of water to tablespoons of ground coffee is 1:1. This of course varies with taste, but works for most people. However, the water gauge that’s built in to most coffee makers is often completely inaccurate. The little floating ball to the right of the percolator is a liar. Instead of trusting that, use a measuring cup or demarcated pitcher, and don’t even look at the built-in gauge. Next, as you dump the coffee into the filter, make sure that there aren’t any lumps or bumps, so that all of the grinds will be soaked up and contribute to the flavor.

Keep it hot, tepid is torture

Finally, if you like your coffee with milk or cream, don’t just pour it in straight out of the fridge. Pour the right amount into a mug, and then heat the mug in the microwave for 30 or 40 seconds. The mug and the milk will be warm when you add the coffee, keeping the drink from losing heat, and ensuring a finer tasting cup of joe.

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