Antica Torroneria Piemontese
Tartufo dolce pistacchio e lampone Stück
Chocolate Truffles with Pistachio & Raspberry
Facts
Farm / Farmer |
Antica Torroneria Piemontese, Via Piana Gallo, 48, 12060 Grinzane Cavour (CN) – Italy |
Farm History
While classic Italian tartufi naturally build on a dark chocolate base, the region around Alba is known for its white truffles. With the Tartufi dolce pistacchio e lampone, Antica Torroneria Piemontese takes it to the next level! These light and fruity truffle pralines couldn't be more different from the original tartufi, the extranero. This praline surprises with its fruity lightness, embedded in a nutty pistachio note. A masterpiece.
Store in a cool (< 18°C) and dry place, gluten-free
Preparation Filter Coffee
There are many different recipes that lead to an excellent cup of coffee, the following example should serve as a basic recipe and can be changed and adapted according to your wishes and willingness to experiment. With this recipe you will brew about 270 ml of coffee, that is one cup, or two cups.
Here is a small guide:
V60 | CHEMEX | |
Water temperature | 90 – 96 °C | 90 – 96 °C |
Brewing ratio | 1:15 | 1:15 |
Dose | 18 g | 18 g |
Amount of water | 300 g | 300 g |
Grind | Medium 20 – 30 Clicks on the Comandante | Medium-coarse 24 – 35 Clicks on the Comandante |
Step by step
Step 1 Preparation:
- Grind 18 g of coffee
- Rinse the filter paper to get rid of papery flavor and preheat the brewer.
Step 2 Blooming:
- Pour in 18 g of coffee.
- Start timer.
- With approx. 40 g water, wet all coffee evenly and quickly.
Blooming prepares the coffee for the coming extraction.
Step 3 Intervals:
Use slow circular motions going inward and back outward in spirals for each pour
- 00:30 min to 120 g
- 00:50 min to 180 g
- 01:15 min to 240 g
- 01:40 min to 300 g
Finally, wait until the coffee has finished brewing and enjoy!
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