Bialetti Stainless Steel Moka Pot

  • Makes 6 Espresso Cups = 10 fl. Oz.

  • Polished Stainless steel construction

  • Ready in 4-5 minutes

  • Fits right on the stovetop

  • Features a black nylon heat-resistant handle

Basics

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You can use an electric or gas heat source for the moka pot. Use a low to medium flame, which also helps avoid blackening the brewer (and melting the handle!)
Before using the unit for the first time, fill the bottom with fresh water (up to the level of the pressure relief valve), put unwanted or spent coffee grounds in the filterbasket, attach the top, and allow it to brew. This is to clean the unit and to make sure the pressure relief valve works fine.

Brewing

Fill the bottom with good fresh water up to the level of the valve or a little over it.
Fill the filterbasket with coffee. The grind should be fine, but not powdery, about the same as for a fine filter drip. Do not pack the coffee or tamp it down. As the coffee becomes wet, it will expand so it effectively tamps itself. Drop the filterbasket into the bottom, assemble the top, and put the coffee maker on a low to medium heat.Brewing should take 5 minutes. If it takes longer, try raising the heat a bit next time. Brewing has completed when all the water has been percolated into the top. You can tell because the sound of the brewer changes from a sort of bubbling/spraying sound to a drier sound. 
Enjoy!

Note

 If you find the coffee is not brewing correctly, check first to see if steam is escaping from the area where the top and bottom are screwed together. If the connection here is not tight - if steam can escape out the side - the pot will not work. Try to screw the parts together more tightly next time. I have found the easiest way to do this is to hug the pot close to your chest and twist the top and bottom together as tightly as you can. You can also try to use two gaskets. It does require some effort to screw the two halves together tightly enough for the pot to work. You might also check that the filterscreen is clean - if this is clogged with coffee grounds or oils - it could prevent the steam/coffee from rising to the upper chamber.

Care Instructions

Do not wash with an abrasive scouring pad or steel wool.
It is best to hand-wash the unit. Do not use a dishwasher.