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sjames
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Posted Sat Nov 15, 2003, 4:14am
Subject: Putt Putt Art
 

I've noticed lots of comments in the "Art" threads about the need for great equipment to produce the milk for rosettas and the like.  I have the benefit of being paid to practice on a commercial machine, 5 days a week.  However, on the weekends I use my humble Krups.  It has a thermoblock and pump for steam and espresso.  With the experience from the commercial machine, I have learned to tweak all I can out of the Krups and you can too on your "Domestic" machine.  Read the "Milk Frothing Guide" (It's the best tuition you'll get without handing over some folding stuff!)and practice, practice, practice.

Here's something that's easy to do once you have some half decent froth.  The results will impress just about anyone.

Note:  This was done on my Krups at home this morning.  The espresso is light in colour due to a restricted espresso pour for my wife's "Weak" coffee.

1- Maintain a slow, steady pour and avoid producing a large white spot in the centre.  (It is possible to avoid producing a spot at all.)  A small spot will be covered over as follows

sjames: Spiral1.jpg
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Simon James.

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sjames
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Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Drip: Are you talking to me?????
Roaster: Genovese Coffee
Posted Sat Nov 15, 2003, 4:21am
Subject: Re: Putt Putt Art
 

2-  Note the small white spot

sjames: Spiral2.jpg
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Simon James.

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Roaster: Genovese Coffee
Posted Sat Nov 15, 2003, 4:27am
Subject: Re: Putt Putt Art
 

3- Dip the handle of a narrow handled teaspoon (or similar) into the remaining froth so that it's coated as pictured.

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Simon James.

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Roaster: Genovese Coffee
Posted Sat Nov 15, 2003, 4:30am
Subject: Re: Putt Putt Art
 

4- Place the handle flat onto the surface of the milk and drag it across the surface.  This should leave a clean stripe.

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Simon James.

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Roaster: Genovese Coffee
Posted Sat Nov 15, 2003, 4:33am
Subject: Re: Putt Putt Art
 

5- Wipe the handle on the edge of the cup/glass

sjames: Spiral5.jpg
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Simon James.

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Vac Pot: Unibuy Syphon
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Roaster: Genovese Coffee
Posted Sat Nov 15, 2003, 4:35am
Subject: Re: Putt Putt Art
 

6- Continue to add stripes until you have a 4 spoked wheel or "Union Jack"

sjames: spiral6.jpg
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Simon James.

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Roaster: Genovese Coffee
Posted Sat Nov 15, 2003, 4:37am
Subject: Re: Putt Putt Art
 

7- Note handle wiping and how the small centre spot has been covered.

sjames: Spiral7.jpg
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Simon James.

Kit:  Expobar EB61 Leva, Mazzer Mini, Pullman Flat & Convex Tampers, Unibuy TCA-3 Syphon.
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sjames
Joined: 19 Dec 2001
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Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Espresso: Expobar eb-61 Office Leva
Grinder: Mazzer Mini
Vac Pot: Unibuy Syphon
Drip: Are you talking to me?????
Roaster: Genovese Coffee
Posted Sat Nov 15, 2003, 4:42am
Subject: Re: Putt Putt Art
 

8- Stand up and salute or get on your bike ;-)

The next steps will produce the "Oooooooo!" results.

sjames: Spiral8.jpg
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Simon James.

Kit:  Expobar EB61 Leva, Mazzer Mini, Pullman Flat & Convex Tampers, Unibuy TCA-3 Syphon.
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sjames
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sjames
Joined: 19 Dec 2001
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Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Espresso: Expobar eb-61 Office Leva
Grinder: Mazzer Mini
Vac Pot: Unibuy Syphon
Drip: Are you talking to me?????
Roaster: Genovese Coffee
Posted Sat Nov 15, 2003, 4:45am
Subject: Re: Putt Putt Art
 

9-  Using a thermometer or chopstick or similar........

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Simon James.

Kit:  Expobar EB61 Leva, Mazzer Mini, Pullman Flat & Convex Tampers, Unibuy TCA-3 Syphon.
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sjames
Joined: 19 Dec 2001
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Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Espresso: Expobar eb-61 Office Leva
Grinder: Mazzer Mini
Vac Pot: Unibuy Syphon
Drip: Are you talking to me?????
Roaster: Genovese Coffee
Posted Sat Nov 15, 2003, 4:48am
Subject: Re: Putt Putt Art
 

10- Start from the edge and drag the chopstick around the rim of the glass......

sjames: Spirla10.jpg
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Simon James.

Kit:  Expobar EB61 Leva, Mazzer Mini, Pullman Flat & Convex Tampers, Unibuy TCA-3 Syphon.
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