Breville Bambino Plus for Beginners | Step by Step Tutorial for Brewing Espresso and Making a Latte
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2024
- The Breville Bambino Plus is ideal for beginners due to its user-friendly design and features:
1) Automatic Operation: It simplifies the espresso-making process with one-touch buttons for single and double shots, making it easy for beginners to get consistent results.
2) Automatic Milk Frothing: The steam wand's automatic frothing feature helps beginners achieve a creamy microfoam without much manual effort, perfect for lattes and cappuccinos.
3) Quick Heat-up Time: With a 3-second heat-up time, it reduces waiting, allowing beginners to enjoy their coffee quickly.
4) Pre-Infusion: The machine has a pre-infusion feature, which wets the coffee grounds before extraction, enhancing flavor extraction and making it forgiving for slight variations in tamping.
5) Compact Size: Its smaller footprint is suitable for those with limited counter space, making it practical for beginners without overwhelming them with a complex setup.
6) Easy Maintenance: The Bambino Plus is designed for easy cleaning, with removable parts and automatic purging after steaming milk, reducing the learning curve for maintenance.
Overall, these features make the Breville Bambino Plus a user-friendly and forgiving choice for those new to home espresso-making.
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Honestly one of the best informative videos out there.
Thank you so much! I just received my Breville Bambino plus today and your guidance was spot on. I had excellent results using your concise and detailed instructions.
Thank you for watching!
Great video, thank you :)
very informative and straightforward. thanks for the video !
Your guidance is so much better than the official video! Thank you!
Thank you. Out of the 10 videos I watched, yours was the only one with actual information. Thank you
Thank you for watching!
Excellent tutorial! I just took mine out of the box and your step-by-step instructions are better than Breville's. Thanks!
Thank you. You broke it down step by step.
Love this step by step instructions! ❤
Thank you so much.
Thank you
Fantastic content man!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for this very informative video. I just bought Breville knock box and would like to add more accessories. It seems yours are decent so can you please let me know what brand they are. Thanks🙏
can you use bottomless portafilter? ithink its better
Cute heavy Filipino accent. Thanks man!
Thank you for the demonstration. Why did you use the pressurised basket instead of the single walled one as you are using fresh coffee beans ?
Thanks
Since the video is for beginners and for automatic workflow, I use the pressurized basket to start with (no dialing-in). Next video will be a manual workflow and how to dial-in the coffee beans.
Thank you, just got this bambino and learning about dialling in
Hi thank you for this video! Do you warm up with the machine and rinse the portafilter every time you make a cup of coffee?
Bambino Plus doesn't warm up the portafilter after turning on the machine (unlike other models) so that's why I run a blank shot. Hot portafilter will help to stabilize the water brewing temperature to extract the coffee better, better tasting espresso. Running a blank shot to rinse the portafilter to make it hot again on next shot.
Very good video, what is the brand of your vacuum container for your coffee beans?
Fellow Atmos
Thanks for the easy to follow and very informative video. Could you please tell me what model of grinder and scale you have and what other extra parts were bought in addition to the stuff included with the coffee machine?
Jesus Christ, your grinder costs 3 times more than the machine itself lol
@@howardc7820 the reason for this, the most important is the coffee grinder so I invested more for the grinder. This is now 3 years with me. For budget friendly, I recommend the DF54.
The weighing scale is Timemore Black Mirror. Other accessories are bought separately.
Since you grinded your own coffe at a right ground size , you should be usung a non-pressurised basket . Am I correct?
I started my coffee journey with pressurized basket and move on to single wall basket. This video is for beginners who will use the machine for the first time. Pressurized basket is not too sensitive to grind size, but still ideal grind size need to set to make it closer when using the single wall. There's a part 2 soon, advanced tutorial. This time for single wall basket and all manual method.
Hey mate, do you think the grinder is an overkill for the machine or do you think it's about right? I have a bambino plus and I've been thinking about upgrading the grinder from Smart Grinder Pro.
I choose Niche Zero because of ease of use for this case. This coffee bar is being used by family/guests and are new to espresso. My recommendation for grinder is the coffee grounds it produce are fluffy and burrs are upgradable like the DF64* grinders.
@@HomeBaristaCorner thanks for your response, what are your thoughts on Mignon Eureka series?
You have to run a cleaning cycle every 200 shots. Does the warm up and rinse count as a shot?
Yes
Can you tell me why mine comes out bitter? I feel like I’m doing all the right prep steps. Could it just be the roast of coffee I got?
Try freshly roasted medium roast coffee beans. Stale beans and dark roast are bitter when not properly dialed-in/calibrated with the right temperature.
What caffe you used on this video Arabica or robusta ?
A blend of Arabic and Robusta
Where did you get your niche zero
I'm based in Singapore. There's a local reseller. But you can order online in Niche website plus shipping fee.
bro's grinder is way more expensive than the machine itself.
Because grinder is the most important than espresso machine.
@@HomeBaristaCorneryes precisly, but then why using the pressurized basket!? 🤔
This video is about for beginners, all about automatic (part 1). I consider pressurized basket as automatic. There will be part 2 of this video soon, all manual method and using precission basket.