Hey coffee lover,
There's something deeply satisfying about a rich, aromatic cup of dark roast coffee.
Especially when it's made in a Moka pot.
You can have it any way you want - Americano, latte, cappuccino, or even poured over a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a quick affogato. 😋
The possibilities are endless.
But it all starts with specialty-grade, freshly roasted coffee beans. And the Moka pot itself, of course.
When it comes to getting one, you might gravitate toward the iconic Bialetti Moka express.
But it's made of aluminum, and you won't be able to use it on an induction stovetop.
It just goes to show that not all Moka pots are created equal.
But you should still pick up a high-quality brewer if you don't want to end up drinking mouth-puckeringly bitter coffee. So what options do you have?
Well, just because you asked...
Here's a list of the best stovetop espresso makers
Deb
Medium roast lover (& community manager)
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