Perfecting Plunger Coffee

Simple it may seem to use, the little coffee plunger, but surprised was I that our friend the coffee lover had no clue where to start when it came to making a cup of plunger coffee.

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We had taken ourselves down to the stunning Western Cape for a week long breakaway last year, this was pre-Covid-hard-lockdown that we didn't see coming at that stage!

I packed my little coffee plunger wrapped up like a precious little babe in between my clothes, as we had booked a self-catering holiday and I wasn't taking any chances that we'd find ourselves with nothing to make a decent cup of coffee!

Instant coffee I cannot drink, no matter that it's been extracted from the very best coffee beans!

An unashamed coffee snob am I!

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A mess our friend made when he got up very early on the first morning to make himself a cup of coffee - coffee grinds and scalding hot water splashed everywhere with very little coffee left inside the plunger!

Just goes to show that having a coffee machine certainly doesn't teach you how to make a good cup of coffee as everything is automated.

Coffee plunger/ French Press and a manual milk frother
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Coffee Plunger aka French Press

Whoever invented this simple concept was brilliant, as the humble coffee press can produce aromatic full-bodied cups of brewed coffee provided you're using freshly ground coffee, filtered water and the correct method; something I will show you here.

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Coffee Beans ripening, just waiting to be picked and taken through the long process from fermenting to eventually being roasted so that we can enjoy a good cuppa to start our days!


Having your own coffee grinder of course will produce a brilliant cup of coffee but if you don't, make sure the ground coffee you buy is fresh.

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Plunger Coffee making

Rinse plunger in boiling water, then measure ground coffee into the base of the plunger -

  • 15g coarsely ground Coffee per 250ml Filtered Water

Pour a little cold water onto the ground coffee and let it rest about a minute or so while you get the cups ready; this blooms the coffee and prevents it being scalded.
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Pour boiling water on top, give it a stir, place plunger lid on top but let it rest for approx 4 minutes before pressing slowly all the way to the bottom, ensuring that the vents on the lid is exposed.

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Serve immediately with hot or cold milk, coffee creamer or frothed milk, or have it black as some say that is the only way to really taste the coffee.

I enjoy my morning cuppa with coffee creamer as the addition of milk weakens the flavour. I enjoy it accompanied by homemade rusks which is a typical South African treat, similar to Biscotti, but not as sweet.
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This cup had a deliciously creamy froth on top; homemade cappuccino I call it;)
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So before I settle down to enjoy my cup of plunger coffee, I will end off by sharing two gorgeous Cappuccinos from the Cowshed Coffee & Pottery Shop down on the Kwazulu Natal South Coast.

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I hope this brief description of how to make a good cup of plunger coffee will help you enjoy your next cuppa :)
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