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The quest for the perfect cup of coffee – Cuisinart BREW CENTRAL THERMAL DCC-2400C User Manual

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THE QUEST FOR THE

PERFECT CUP OF COFFEE

It is generally agreed that there are four

basic elements critical to the perfect cup of

coffee:
Element 1: Water
Coffee is 98% water. Often overlooked, the

quality of the water is as important as the

quality of the coffee. A good rule of thumb is

that if your water doesn’t taste good from

the tap, it won’t taste any better in your

coffee. That’s why Cuisinart has added a

water filter to the Brew Central Thermal

TM

Coffeemaker. The charcoal water filter

removes chlorine, calcium, bad tastes and

odours, for the purest cup of coffee every

time.
Element 2: Coffee
While the bulk of the liquid is water, all of the

flavour should be from the coffee. To achieve

the same great quality cup of coffee you

receive at a coffee bar, you need to use the

same quality beans. If you choose to grind

your own beans, buy the beans fresh and

whole, only about a two-week supply at a

time for maximum freshness. Once the

coffee bean is broken, its flavour degrades

very quickly. If it is not practical to buy small

supplies, we recommend you separate larger

amounts of beans into one- to two-week

portions immediately after purchasing, and

freeze them in airtight containers. The best

way to maximize freshness is to minimize

exposure to air, light and moisture. So, once

removed from the freezer, beans should be

maintained in a sealed container at room

temperature, since damaging condensation

occurs every time the beans are removed

from the freezer or refrigerator. Note that

some coffee experts advise against freezing

dark-roast beans because this can cause the

oils to coagulate, while other experts

disagree. We suggest you experiment and

decide for yourself.

Element 3: Grind
The grind is critical for proper flavour

extraction. If the grind is too fine,

overextraction and bitterness will result. Too

fine a grind may also clog your filter. If grind

is too coarse, the water will pass through too

quickly and the desired flavours will not be

extracted. We recommend a medium-fine

grind.
Element 4: Proportion
The cups on the Cuisinart

®

coffeemaker are

5 ounces (148 ml). Add the amount of

ground coffee that corresponds to the

number of cups being brewed. Many coffee

bars and the Specialty Coffee Association of

America recommend adding 2 rounded

tablespoons (30 ml) of coffee per 6 ounces

(170 ml) of water. Some coffee manufac-

turers recommend using 1 tablespoon

(15 ml) per cup. We recommend using

1 tablespoon (15 ml) of ground coffee per

cup, but use more or less to suit your taste.
NOTE: The maximum capacity for ground

coffee is 15 tablespoons (225 ml) for this

12-cup (1.8 L) coffeemaker. Exceeding

this amount may cause overflow if the

coffee is too finely ground.