How to Make Coffee the Old Fashion Way
Making Coffee Without a Coffee
Pot
Introduction:
Have you ever wondered how
they make coffee in the old day, the time before
electricity, modern coffee makers and espresso
machines? Yes, there really was a time before Mr.
Coffee, Dunkin Doughnut and Starbucks when the
population of the world enjoyed coffee. And the
coffee was just as good too.
Coffee got its start in
Ethiopia during the ninth century and became
popular in the Arab world, eventually spreading to
Europe in the seventh century. There were no
electric coffee pots to brew the ground beans. It
was boiled in a small pot, the pot later became
known as a “coffee pot”.
In the colonial days of North
America both coffee and tea were popular breakfast
beverages. Tea was made in a tea pot whereby water
was brought to a boil and tea was added and allowed
to steep. Making coffee was a completely different
process.
How to make coffee the old
fashion way:
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When I was much younger my
parents made coffee in the traditional old fashion
way. The following is the method that was used.
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Place the desired
cups of water in a sauce pan and place on a hot
stove.
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Add one tablespoon
of your favorite coffee grounds to the pot when it
becomes slightly warm.
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Add a couple of egg
shells to the mix and bring to a boil. The egg
shells will absorb any bitterness in the coffee.
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Remove from the heat
and let stand for about five minutes. This will
allow the coffee grounds to settle to the bottom of
the pan.
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Pour into your
favorite coffee mug and enjoy the best cup of
coffee you will ever have.
This method of making coffee
was popular until the first stove top coffee
peculator came into existence in the early
eighteenth century. The stove top coffee percolator
is still popular for campers for making coffee.
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