POV Coffee Brewing with Bialetti Moka Express 2 Cups | No Scale Needed!

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    Brew along with this POV coffee tutorial using the Bialetti Moka Express 2 Cups without a coffee scale! In this video, we show you how to make a rich, flavorful coffee with simple measurements, making it easy for anyone to follow at home. Perfect for those who want great Moka pot coffee without the fuss of a scale. Enjoy a full, immersive brewing experience from start to finish!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 63

  • @frankmintenig
    @frankmintenig 22 дні тому +11

    Because of your channel, Matteo, I've started to use a Moka pot for coffee making in the morning. I enjoy the procedure of coffee making and the resulting delicious coffee every morning. Thx Matteo and keep going with your channel!

    • @matteofromtheswamps
      @matteofromtheswamps  11 днів тому +1

      Thank you very much for your comment. This makes me happy :)

  • @skpince
    @skpince 22 дні тому +4

    My favorite "coffee" channel. ❤

  • @befoxart
    @befoxart 22 дні тому +3

    This is my morning meditation 😊

  • @altienvoltken1967
    @altienvoltken1967 18 днів тому +1

    There’s nothing better than this! 🔥

  • @marthanazarionazario3180
    @marthanazarionazario3180 17 днів тому +2

    Interesting. I shall try it. Thank you for sharing. ❤

  • @zebinakassa4959
    @zebinakassa4959 22 дні тому +1

    Amazing. I normaly close the top while boiling. Thanks for the tips❤❤❤

  • @timothyvandermeer6807
    @timothyvandermeer6807 14 днів тому +1

    It was delicious.

  • @sergioalfonsodiasvaldez3830
    @sergioalfonsodiasvaldez3830 20 днів тому

    Thank you, man!. This explains the physics of it

  • @aacamacho602
    @aacamacho602 21 день тому

    I just purchased the 2-cup moka because of your videos, I've been using the 6-cup and i'm excited to see the difference in person. You inspire my morning coffee!

  • @YukonHawk1
    @YukonHawk1 22 дні тому +1

    That was memorizing❤

  • @tarikbugrad
    @tarikbugrad 22 дні тому

    this was exactly what i need thanks matteo 🤘🏻☺️

  • @Puffy-Clouds
    @Puffy-Clouds 21 день тому

    amazing video, please make video about mokapot dose 150ml modification with portafilter basket 51mm on the top, it makes the espresso very tasty

  • @dimitrislv
    @dimitrislv 22 дні тому +1

    nice! what is your starting point in clicks for comandante c40 mk4 ?

  • @patrickjosephhenderson2222
    @patrickjosephhenderson2222 22 дні тому

    I noticed that you level the coffee to the top of the basket and some Italian videos they make a little mountain with the coffee

    • @matteofromtheswamps
      @matteofromtheswamps  11 днів тому

      Unfortunately the mountain will create higher density of coffee in the middle and lower density on the side. This bring uneven extraction.

  • @AntonMuller
    @AntonMuller 22 дні тому +2

    Love your videos, I use the same exact method for brewing my coffee with the Moka pot (with aeropress paper filter obviously 😉), however you seem to miss a major point in all your videos, you never pre-heat your coffee cups by pouring boiling water in them while the coffee is being made - you should definitely try it, it keeps your coffee warm way longer

    • @HOWTO-yz9hb
      @HOWTO-yz9hb 21 день тому +1

      I prefer my moka a little bit cooled, not super hot .. a cold cup works as a cooling ball 😂 but yea if you prefer your coffee hot you should definitely preheat the cup

    • @matteofromtheswamps
      @matteofromtheswamps  11 днів тому

      Thanks for the comment and for sharing your routine. I actually drink my coffee a bit colder because my tolerance to heat is low. I risk to burn my tongue :)

    • @AntonMuller
      @AntonMuller 10 днів тому

      @@matteofromtheswamps caro Matteo, capisco bene, ognuno ha i suoi gusti 😉 l'importante è che condividiamo la stessa passione per il caffè

  • @MaxxxMustermannn
    @MaxxxMustermannn 19 днів тому

    Salve Matteo! Un video cosi rilassante :)
    Avete anche una Bialetti La Mokina? Mi chiedo se faccia un espresso piccolo (minore quantità di polvere di caffè e acqua) o piuttosto un ristretto (meno acqua, ma la stessa quantità di polvere di caffè).

  • @nickdeceuninckvancapelle5092
    @nickdeceuninckvancapelle5092 6 днів тому

    Ciao Matteo! I learn allot from your video’s. You are the one that learned me how to make a good Mokapot. I drink it everyday. But i have a question, how is it posible that the amount of coffee is diferent each day? While doing exact the same handeling. I use hot water, every day i grind 3 spoons of Lavaza beans, etc etc. But still sometimes i even have a inch less coffee in the pot. Any idea? Gracie mille! Bon lavoro! 👋🏽

    • @matteofromtheswamps
      @matteofromtheswamps  2 дні тому +1

      Hi Nick! First of all thank you very much for your comment and the nice words.
      Answering to your question we need to say that unfortunately coffee is unpredictable, it's an organic product and it has many variable. Also grinding in very unpredictable. Even if you have the best grinder in the world, you will never achieve a perfect grind size. Sometimes can be the way you place the coffee in the basket. It happens to me as well, if I'm not consistent I get a different result. I think it's important to understand this when you make coffee, try to be more consistent as possible but if it comes out differently, just enjoy it as it is

    • @nickdeceuninckvancapelle5092
      @nickdeceuninckvancapelle5092 2 дні тому

      @ gracie mille for your reaction! It makes senses. I take it for what is is 😇

  • @Simplelife_seeker
    @Simplelife_seeker 22 дні тому

    What coffee cup/mug are you using? I noticed it’s similar in your videos and it’s beautiful.
    Do you have any suggestions for your favorite coffee cups?

    • @matteofromtheswamps
      @matteofromtheswamps  11 днів тому +1

      Hi, I got that cup years ago from Etsy when I used to live in London. It's hand made. No famous brand. I'm sure you can find similar

  • @k4ts0u
    @k4ts0u 22 дні тому

    Your videos really helpful and i'm using a similar workflow with the only addition of the aeropress filter. I've noticed that by skipping the last few drops of coffee i end up with less bitterness in the cup. Is that placebo?

    • @matteofromtheswamps
      @matteofromtheswamps  11 днів тому +1

      Thanks for the comment. You are right, the last water coming out can bring more bitterness to the coffee. I prefer reduce he amount of water in the boiler to have more consistency

  • @Franshaves
    @Franshaves 11 днів тому

    Hi, could you make a video between the aluminum Moka Express and the stainless steel Venus? I think the flavors change. Thanks.

    • @matteofromtheswamps
      @matteofromtheswamps  2 дні тому

      I'm actually working on that. Already started to brew dozens of coffee in between them. Once I sure about the data, I will make the video

  • @crazywisdom2
    @crazywisdom2 7 днів тому

    Thoughts on the 9barista? Or are you still in love with the Bialetti ?

    • @matteofromtheswamps
      @matteofromtheswamps  2 дні тому

      I always wanted one since 2020. I never had the possibility yet. I think it can be a great option to make espresso. Different from Moka pot. Bialetti still the first love in coffee. I have a sentimental attachment to it. It reminds me of my family

  • @IgorM102
    @IgorM102 14 днів тому

    Hi Matteo, what do you think about the gaggia md 15 grinder, can it grind fine enough for moka pot.

  • @genericusername5909
    @genericusername5909 17 днів тому

    Are bialetti moka express and venus different sizes? I can not put 29g coffee in a Venus 6 without tamping it dense

  • @sergvol3388
    @sergvol3388 21 день тому

    Thx, no stirring?

  • @farkhodnorbekov458
    @farkhodnorbekov458 22 дні тому

    Do you use paper filters?

    • @errgo2713
      @errgo2713 21 день тому

      Did you see him use paper filters?

    • @HOWTO-yz9hb
      @HOWTO-yz9hb 21 день тому

      @@errgo2713😂

    • @farkhodnorbekov458
      @farkhodnorbekov458 16 днів тому

      @@errgo2713 yes of course, but in his other video. That's why I'm asking

    • @matteofromtheswamps
      @matteofromtheswamps  11 днів тому +1

      It depends. Sometimes I do, sometimes no. depends on the coffee I'm brewing. If I want more clarity, yes, otherwise, no

  • @HOWTO-yz9hb
    @HOWTO-yz9hb 21 день тому

    Ciao Matteo, ti volevo chiedere una cosa. Io quando faccio la moka, una volta che il caffè esce, provo a non diminuire il flusso di uscita del liquido perché penso che se si fermasse il flusso il caffè appena estratto che sta nel filtro ad imbuto e nella canaletta,scenda nel serbatoio e poi risale una seconda volta quando rimetto la moka sul fuoco bruciandosi/diventando più amaro.
    Volevo sapere cosa ne pensavi se ci avevi già pensato.
    Grazie e ottimi video come sempre 👏

    • @matteofromtheswamps
      @matteofromtheswamps  11 днів тому

      Ciao, Infatti io lo faccio diminuire senza farlo tornare indietro. Inoltre non si brucia il caffé anche se il liquido tornasse indietro. Ma comunque si, rallentare se c'é bisogno di aumentare l'estrzione e controllare il flusso.

  • @swagatammitra1304
    @swagatammitra1304 22 дні тому

    How many clicks on comandante c40 mk4
    ?

  • @trlan55
    @trlan55 22 дні тому

    Do you ever have water left in the bottom?

    • @ILoveIce-Cream_
      @ILoveIce-Cream_ 22 дні тому +2

      That's a normal thing. You can notice that the funnel does not reach the bottom of the boiling chamber, so brewing stops when the water falls below the funnel.

    • @jacobvanamburgh3495
      @jacobvanamburgh3495 14 днів тому +1

      You should always have some water left in the bottom. Realistically the most you are going to get is 2/3 the amount of water you put in. If you try to do more than that the Moka will sputter and super heated steam will go through the grounds making a gross, burn tasting cup of coffee. (I may or may not be speaking from experience haha)

    • @matteofromtheswamps
      @matteofromtheswamps  11 днів тому +1

      As other replies are saying, yes a bit of water is normal

    • @trlan55
      @trlan55 11 днів тому

      I think I may have turned the heat down a little too much. I'm still trying to get used to a induction stove and my stainless steel moka pot.

  • @mauricioalvarez2269
    @mauricioalvarez2269 21 день тому

    🇭🇳👋☕

  • @Mugenremix
    @Mugenremix 4 дні тому

    is it just me or is he using alot of coffee powder? I usually go for one tea spoon per cup when I make coffee (using a regular pot not a moka pot)

    • @matteofromtheswamps
      @matteofromtheswamps  2 дні тому

      Thank you very much for your comment! I'm so glad you have enjoyed it 🙏

  • @AirSoftFreak1912
    @AirSoftFreak1912 22 дні тому

    First

  • @ccuellar6212
    @ccuellar6212 22 дні тому

    Is this dude challenged?