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As you are now aware grinding the beans right before you make 
the espresso gives the ultimate result. Beans that are ground too far 
in advance can leave the espresso flat and void of crema. 
This is a grinder you can simply place your portafilter (brew 
handle) under the shute and grind just what you need each time. 
This grinder is adjusted with the turn of the dial and the range is 
from very fine to course and can be changed in micrometrical  
adjustments, it is adjusted for your Salvatore espresso machine. 
 

SALVATORE GRINDER 

Preparing the Espresso Drinks 

 

All drinks are first prepared by brewing the espresso! 

 
Ristretto: 1 ounce brewed espresso served in a demi-tasse 
 
Espresso: 1.5 ounces brewed espresso served in a demi -
tasse 
 
Double:    3 ounces brewed espresso served in a 5 oz. cup 
 
Macchiato: An espresso with a spoon of foamed milk on top 
 
Iced Espresso: Espresso brewed then poured over ice in a          
                        glass and stir well 
 
Cappuccino: 2 ounces brewed espresso served in a 6 oz. cup 
                     cup, while the espresso is brewing steam and 
                     froth the milk, add 1/3 steamed milk and 1/3  
                     foam 
Double Cappuccino:  3 ounces brewed espresso served in 
                                  full size cup adding 1/3 steamed milk 
                                  and 1/3 foam 
 
Caffe Latte:  2 ounces of brewed espresso served in full size 
                     cup, fill cup with only the steamed milk 
 
Mocha:        2 ounces of brewed espresso served in a full 
                    size cup, add 1 ounce of liquid chocolate, stir 
                    and add steamed milk, top with whipped cream 
 
Various syrup or liqueurs may be added to any drink. 

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Page 2: ...ging the middle pad run water into a cup Do this for at least 3 cycles until the brew head is hot to the touch Now you are ready to brew espresso The blinking light on the push pad is a out of water indicator light Do not wait until this light comes on to add water simply check the water every time you turn on your machine If it runs out of water while brewing add water to the reservoir immediatel...

Page 3: ...r right pad for about 5 seconds until the light comes on Press the pad you want to change extract the volume of coffee until it reaches the new volume you want then press that same pad again to stop the brew Now the new volume will be just as you programmed it Steaming the Milk 1 Using the steam pitcher provided fill the cold milk to 1 3 of pitcher 2 Place the steam wand in the pitcher about half ...

Page 4: ... wand it is advisable to drain a cup or 2 of hot water from the machine once a week this will flush the boiler and fresh water will fill the boiler Make sure there is plenty of water in the reservoir IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Do not touch hot surfaces the cup warmer on top of the machine the brew head and chromed part of the portafilter handle the steam wand after steaming Steam can burn so be ...

Page 5: ... 1 5 ounces brewed espresso served in a demi tasse Double 3 ounces brewed espresso served in a 5 oz cup Macchiato An espresso with a spoon of foamed milk on top Iced Espresso Espresso brewed then poured over ice in a glass and stir well Cappuccino 2 ounces brewed espresso served in a 6 oz cup cup while the espresso is brewing steam and froth the milk add 1 3 steamed milk and 1 3 foam Double Cappuc...

Page 6: ...der to yield the best possible results for a creamy reddish brown full bodied espresso The standard espresso grind marketed commercially is unlikely to fulfill these requirements Macchina The first espresso machine was developed in 1901 by Bezzera These machines brewed espresso by extraction pressure from the steam contained in the boiler Later Achille Gaggia introduced the use of a large spring l...

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