As popular as paper coffee filters are, their shape seems a bit awkward for the machine. Once you unfold the conical filter and put it in the filter box, it wants to close in on itself, so you keep awkwardly pulling at it to make it sit correctly. But it turns out there’s an easier way to make your cup of Joe—and it all comes down to following directions.
Huffingtonpost.com just revealed that coffee filter boxes have directions that most home baristas ignore. You know those crimped edges on the bottom and one side of a filter? They’re not just seams keeping the filter together; they’re actually designed to keep your coffee filter upright.
Normally, you probably just open up the flaps of the filter, dump in your coffee grounds, and pop the filter in place—but the pesky filter doesn’t quite stay there. Next time, before you even think about how many grounds to add (and this secret, common ingredient that makes coffee taste smoother), fold the filter on both of those seams. That often-missed step will flatten the bottom and strengthen the side, so it will stay in place while your coffee is made. For once, your filter won’t break while your coffee is brewing, and the grinds won’t make a mess of your machine.
Congrats! You’re well on your way to getting a great morning pick-me-up and the easiest cleanup ever. But that’s not the only way you can step up your coffee game. Find out the truth behind these coffee myths you’ve been believing this whole time.
[Source: Hellogiggles.com]
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