Master the Art of Maltese Coffee - Buongiorno Caffe'

How to make traditional Maltese Coffee in 3 seconds - Buongiorno Coffee

How to make traditional Maltese Coffee in 3 seconds - Buongiorno Coffee 

Maltese Coffee Recipe, Master the Art of Maltese Coffee Making - Buongiorno Caffe'

  • Maltese Coffee Recipe, Master the Art of Maltese Coffee Making - Buongiorno Coffee is the coffee is the drink of choice not just in Malta but everywhere in the World.
  • Others may prefer to leave the caffeine intake for a late morning cappuccino when catching up with friends or just need a five minute break from the hectic routine.
  • Nowadays one can find a lot of brands and blends, however most coffees are prepared the same way, but something that the young generation might not know that in the past our grandparents used to mix herbs and spices with their ground coffee to make their very own traditional Maltese coffee, a.k.a.
  • Even if nowadays this traditional coffee is found scarcely in just a few specialised coffee places, one can still prepare this coffee in the comfort of their home.

Maltese Coffee Recipe, Master the Art of Maltese Coffee Making - Buongiorno Caffe'

Here’s what you need to make a cup of traditional Maltese coffee at home.

  • Espresso moka pot
  • Ground Coffee
  • Ground Aniseed
  • Roasted Chicory
  • Ground Cloves

 

  • For ground coffee we recommend our #Napoli blend which is made of 80% Robusta & 20% Arabica or if you prefer the #Venezia blend which is made of 50% Robusta& 50% Arabica. Either will give you a strong yet delicate creamy tasting coffee.

 

Maltese Coffee Recipe, Master the Art of Maltese Coffee Making - Buongiorno Caffe'

For the mixture

  • In a small bowl, mix five tablespoons of ground coffee with two teaspoons of roasted chicory, half a teaspoon of ground cloves and half a teaspoon of ground aniseed.
  • Place this mixture in your pot’s funnel and press the coffee with the back of a spoon. The tighter you press the coffee the tastier the coffee will filter. Fill the bottom part of the Moka pot with water, place the funnel inside, then close by turning tight the upper part.

  

Once the coffee is ready, just pour into a glass or a cup and serve whilst still hot. Optional: You could add some tangerine or orange zest freshly grated.

Enjoy this hot beverage!

 

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