Tuesday 28 July 2015

Atomic Coffee Machine Brewing Tips - The perfect Cappuccino

I was recently given an Atomic Coffee Machine by my neighbour. It was an unwanted gift, so I was super exited to accept their amazing generosity. If you haven't heard of the Atomic coffee machine, it's a beautiful design from the 50s, handmade in Italy and quite collectable. It essentially combines a stove top with espresso style machine.
If course it's as manual as they get, so expectedly, it would take some practice to get a good coffee out of it. If you use one of these, you have to enjoy the process of perfecting something tricky. If that's not your thing, forget it and get a pod machine.

I first experimented with some old stale grinds just to get it going and figure out how much coffee and water to use. Then I made my first drinkable cup. My initial impressions where disappointing to say the least. It tasted exactly like a stove top coffee, with that over-roasted dark taste. I was hoping for something closer to espresso machine quality.

I did allot of reading about coffee and water quantities, temperature, flow rate and tamping. The thing you can't really control with the Atomic is temperature. It does require quite allot of heat to pressurise the chamber, however, the good thing is that the head only heats up once the flow starts. Other things you can do to lower the heat, is to add boiling water and to leave the steamer valve open till it starts hissing, then shut the valve to start the extraction. That way the pressure shoots up faster and the extraction starts sooner after the water makes contact with the grind.

After about 7 or 8 goes, I managed to get a a good coffee. I mean really good!

This is how I make a large cappuccino (personally I have soy)

Specs:
Coffee Grind
Fine ground high quality! I use Campos. You can order pre-ground for the Atomic
Coffee Quantity
Full small basket (3 table spoons)
Tamping
+-35kg pressure
Water
1 1/3 cup (1 base + ¼ cup shot + a bit for steaming) It's ok to add too much water, because you will swap out the cup once the shot has extracted. 

Process:
  1. Boil the water pour into the machine and close the cap. 
  2. Fill the small basket, tamp and attach the clamp.
  3. Open the steamer valve
  4. Place on medium size gas ring turned on full. Place cup below the clamp.
  5. Once steam hisses out of steam, close the steamer valve.
  6. Extraction should start. It should flow in a thin stream.  
  7. Once 60ml (1/4 cup) has flowed (you'll need to estimate this), swap the cup for an empty cup to catch the "grey water".
  8. Steam the milk using the correct technique, i.e. dipping the tip of the nozzle in and out. I also have an Aldi milk heater/frother which gives me better tasting coffee, although this is probably because frothing technique needs perfecting.
  9. Pour the milk into the cup.




11 comments:

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    1. I have to say I agree. If I hadn't got the atomic as a gift, I would probably have spent $700 or so on a machine.

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