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How To Make A Cappuccino..

Published Apr 23, 2021
2 mins read
470 words

 

 

There’s no got to leave your home to urge that coffeehouse feel and flavor of a cappuccino. It’s easy to form your favorite specialty coffee drinks using Folgers® French Roast coffee.

Use these illustrated steps to follow...

First, steam the milk. Heat 1 cup of milk during a 2-quart saucepan over medium heat. Let the milk simmer until bubbles form round the edges, but don’t boil the milk. Remove the pan from heat and set it on a flat surface.

Next, whip the milk with an electrical mixer, increasing the speed because the milk begins to thicken. Continue mixing until you get the specified volume of froth.

Now, make the coffee. Measure 2 tablespoons of grounds for five to six ounces of water. Try using Folgers French Roast Coffee for a full-bodied taste, or make it with Folgers® Classic Decaf Coffee for fewer caffeine. you'll brew the coffee in an automatic drip coffeemaker or a French press.

Now, make the cappuccino! A classic cappuccino involves 1/3 espresso, 1/3 steamed milk, and 1/3 foam. you'll mix it up by using 2 or 3 tablespoons of flavored syrups or maybe different sorts of milk, like chocolate or vanilla.

 

HOW TO STORE GROUND COFFEE.. Coffee Basics > How-to Store Coffee

 

 

Properly storing your coffee also will assist you preserve the simplest flavor. We recommend storing your ground coffee and instant coffee during a cool, dry place with the lid tightly closed.

 

Check out this table for more storage guidelines and timelines:

 

 

 

Unopened Opened

Folgers Ground

 

Refer to Best-By Date One to 3 Weeks

Folgers Decaf Refer to Best-By Date One to 3 Weeks

Folgers Instant Coffee Crystals

 

Refer to Best-By Date Up to at least one Month

Folgers Coffee Singles® Refer to Best-By Date Up to at least one Year.. 

MEASUREMENT CHART

Don't know what constitutes a strong instant coffee versus a regular whole bean coffee? Here's a helpful chart.

Ground CanistersGround BaggedInstantAmount of Water

 

Amount of Coffee

 

Amount of Coffee

 

Amount of Coffee

 

6 fluid ounces

 

1 tbsp

1 tbsp

1 tsp

60 fluid ounces

 

½ cup

 

½ cup

 

n/a

 

GROUNDS:

Don't know what to do with your leftover grounds? Rather than throwing them away, try recycling them in one of our interesting ways.

  1. Use coffee grounds as plant food. Dilute your leftover coffee grounds to make your very own homemade plant food. To make, mix one part leftover coffee grounds with four parts cool water, and water your plants once every other week.
  2. Touch up furniture and other wood scratches with grounds and a cotton swab. It's an easy, inexpensive way to restore your furnishings.
  3. Throw coffee grounds on ashes before cleaning out the fireplace to reduce the spread of dust.
  4. Use coffee grounds to dye clothing or paper.

 

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