How to Roast Green Coffee Beans | DIY in Your Oven at Home

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @BaysviewPg
    @BaysviewPg 4 года назад +17

    Nice video, clearly describing the difference between 1st and 2nd crack. Beans roasted right after 2nd crack tends to be more caramel but less fruity in taste. Anyway, it is an individual preference.

  • @rexrossman6666
    @rexrossman6666 7 месяцев назад +9

    I start my beans at 350° for 10 minutes to do a drying phase before I crank it up to 465° to finish off the roast. About 7 or 8 minutes. Really brings out the sweetness.

  • @puzhao1639
    @puzhao1639 Год назад +3

    That's exactly what I'm looking for, I'll give it a try as soon as my coffee bean arrive.

  • @Kittybit
    @Kittybit Год назад +11

    This is exactly how I roast my coffee beans. I could spend a lot of money buying a roaster, but honestly, I really enjoy doing it in the oven. And the smell is fantastic!

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  Год назад +3

      I had an expensive roaster that broke down in like 6 months. Been doing it this was for over a decade since. ;)

    • @DailyDipo
      @DailyDipo 8 месяцев назад

      Is the time of roasting and the temperature the same or different?

    • @Kittybit
      @Kittybit 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@DailyDipo It depends on the beans first and foremost. However, the roasting time in the oven compared to a roaster, is longer. In a roaster I can churn out a rost in something as short as 17 minutes, where the oven would be closer to somewhere between 20-25. Tempwise it's similar, but yet still different depending on your oven and how quick or slow it ramps the heat.

    • @DailyDipo
      @DailyDipo 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Kittybit that is very helpful! Thanks!

    • @Kittybit
      @Kittybit 8 месяцев назад

      @@DailyDipo My pleasure, bud!

  • @emilycoleman2649
    @emilycoleman2649 5 месяцев назад +1

    Best coffee roasting video I've seen. The tip about the shinyness was great. Now I get it! This is my 4th attempt at home roasting and they came out perfect. I'm so excited to try it.

  • @mistylynn111
    @mistylynn111 2 года назад +18

    I did 3 trays. First 15 min dark roast , second 13min med roast , 7 min light roast. They all came out great. Funny though my nose smelled roasted peanuts. Thank you 🤗

    • @jdjdjnsnsns3536
      @jdjdjnsnsns3536 Год назад +2

      What temperature

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  Год назад +2

      Yeah, it took me a while to get used to the smell. Definitely not what I thought fresh roasted coffee would smell like. 😂

  • @johnspink380
    @johnspink380 2 года назад +6

    First batch. Excellent. With warm bagel from the oven, my homemade lox, and cream cheese. Damn!!

  • @TheoSmith249
    @TheoSmith249 Год назад +2

    Wow. Coffee snob here. Came looking for a way to roast my own beans. All my answers in this excellent concise video. Happy New year 2023.

  • @Richard-Seekingwulf
    @Richard-Seekingwulf 2 года назад +3

    Wow this looks great it looks like the best method I've seen so far. I'm thinking that I'll get a ventilation fan with flexible ductwork and direct the smoke right out the window.

  • @kabelontobo303
    @kabelontobo303 2 года назад +2

    I can just imagine the smell in that kitchen. 🙆🏾‍♂️🙆🏾‍♂️😋👌🏾

  • @thelifeofjools8384
    @thelifeofjools8384 2 года назад +4

    Brilliant ! Thanks for the idea and the tips 👍
    I normally roast outside on a camp stove, but your oven method looks just as effective and perfect for a rainy day here in the UK.
    All the best ...

    • @nguyenquach7062
      @nguyenquach7062 2 года назад

      toaster oven in my back patio is my solution

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  2 года назад

      Amazing! If I could be outside I would. Hahaha

  • @djben928
    @djben928 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed watching this video. It is very informative and helpful.

  • @joelfields9807
    @joelfields9807 Год назад +1

    Just tried it, it was amazing to roast that much coffee at once. I don't think I spread them out as evenly as I should have though so it was a bit uneven but still good enough

  • @JennsCorner777
    @JennsCorner777 Год назад +1

    Omg this is awesome thank you for sharing! Can't wait to try this!!

  • @lawrencegaraghty3081
    @lawrencegaraghty3081 6 месяцев назад

    Outstanding video thank you for sharing can't wait to start my new project

  • @oemypackaging
    @oemypackaging 7 месяцев назад +2

    Your coffee looks great and I can offer you a compostable coffee packaging solution

    • @oemypackaging
      @oemypackaging 6 месяцев назад

      Hey! Do you need a biodegradable coffee bag?

  • @ewk8675
    @ewk8675 Год назад +1

    Great video and instruction! Where do you like to buy your beans? I am in central illinois, online is our only option. Thanks

  • @alemajosephiamme8651
    @alemajosephiamme8651 Месяц назад

    Cool so cool let me try

  • @Eyeolair
    @Eyeolair 3 года назад +2

    Great lesson. Love the dramatic oven scene ^^

  • @Tradortho
    @Tradortho Год назад +1

    Great video, very informative!

  • @meronkeleme8660
    @meronkeleme8660 5 месяцев назад

    Many thanks from a coffee lover.

  • @nickvetro
    @nickvetro 4 года назад +1

    This is awesome Mike! Thank you so much for creating this. I am excited to try this and will keep you posted on how it goes.

  • @finbarrdolan
    @finbarrdolan 4 месяца назад

    Hey, good video. Have you ever tried arabica beans? I like a medium roast , so would that mean I don’t need to have a second crack, or wait for the second crack and immediately remove? The beans might continue cooking after removing them from the oven anyway if I leave them to stand. Thanks.

  • @Mrch33ky
    @Mrch33ky 2 года назад +1

    You could also do this in a convection oven or air fryer and put the unit in the room in your home that already has a built in fan. You know the room I mean.

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  2 года назад +3

      I would be concerned that the fan would blow the chaff all over the place and potentially clog up the filter on your air fryer. The chaff is light as air and blows all over the place with a slight beeze. Lol Doing it in a convection oven with the fan on makes a huge smoky mess… 😬

  • @theselfreflectiveuniverse
    @theselfreflectiveuniverse 2 года назад +2

    Awesome! Well done I love all the details :)

  • @sammyreyes63
    @sammyreyes63 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. I have a couple of questions. I have a gas stove. I notice you have an electric stove. Do you think that will make a difference? It also has a convection setting. Should I use that? Do you blend your coffee bean varieties? Thanks in advance!

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  8 месяцев назад +1

      Gas shouldn’t make a difference if set to the same temperature. Do NOT use convection or that chaff will blow all around your oven and make a huge mess. I do sometimes blend varieties of beans but they should be roasted separately as they can be different sizes with slightly different roast times. Hope this helps!

    • @sammyreyes63
      @sammyreyes63 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@MoveNourishHeal thank you. That makes sense about the chaff. Now I’m trying to decide whether I want to do it in a oven on a pan like you or, a toaster, oven, or an actual coffee roaster.

  • @bobbyb3543
    @bobbyb3543 Год назад +1

    very cool. how long after you've oven roasted them to optimally start grinding to brew? 1 week?

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  Год назад +1

      They’re at their best for about a week. Grind them just before brewing. Once ground, the beans start to oxidize within a few hours.

  • @shanewilson2152
    @shanewilson2152 3 года назад +2

    Looks good

  • @bertyhanos9
    @bertyhanos9 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you MNH

  • @ahmednasser4106
    @ahmednasser4106 2 месяца назад

    i have just saw your video, i will try it, can you please guide me through, i will put small batch to try, what is the temp by degre? and do you think i can hear first crack easily

  • @MaN-pw1bn
    @MaN-pw1bn 3 года назад +2

    Great video, have you tried adding pine nuts or other nuts in the roasting process?

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  3 года назад +1

      I wouldn’t recommend this, most other nuts would burn at such a high temperature. ☺️

    • @MaN-pw1bn
      @MaN-pw1bn 3 года назад

      @@MoveNourishHeal Thanks so much! The things I wouldn't have considered...tytyty

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  3 года назад +1

      @@MaN-pw1bn No problem! You could totally grind up some roasted nuts with your coffee and brew them together to add a nutty flavour. That would be delish!

    • @MaN-pw1bn
      @MaN-pw1bn 3 года назад

      @@MoveNourishHeal Going to definitely try that or thinking of making extract. Pecan and Pinon - my two favorite coffees!!! Thanks again, you're awesome!

  • @TOPMOSTPOP
    @TOPMOSTPOP Год назад

    Never thoufht about th shine. Roasting 250g. In cast iron gives a more of a Combination roast i prefer.

  • @michaelleroux2883
    @michaelleroux2883 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the info man!!

  • @LocalPrepper
    @LocalPrepper 2 года назад

    GoodStuff™ Loved the video.

  • @CheriBomzArt
    @CheriBomzArt 3 года назад +1

    Why remove the Chaff? Want to try this!! Thanx❣️

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  3 года назад

      The chaff is what starts to smoke and will add a bitter burned taste to the coffee when you brew it. Definitely a must to remove it. Let me know how it turns out! 👍🏼

  • @xokelis0015
    @xokelis0015 4 месяца назад

    No smoke necessary. 400 degrees, 40 minutes makes a nice medium dark roast that I've been enjoying for months now.

    • @Tomi-o8b
      @Tomi-o8b Месяц назад

      That's baking, not roasting.

    • @xokelis0015
      @xokelis0015 Месяц назад

      @@Tomi-o8b
      Well I've been drinking baked coffee for months now and it is cheaper than store bought, fresher than store bought, and I love it.

  • @ban66a1
    @ban66a1 4 месяца назад

    Use rotisserie basket for oven, it can spinning

  • @jimd.2683
    @jimd.2683 2 года назад +1

    How about using your gas grill outside?

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  2 года назад +2

      Never tried it but I’m sure it would work. No idea on the timing but the sound cues would be the same. 👍🏽

  • @Jeff-rx4de
    @Jeff-rx4de 2 года назад +1

    Do you know how I would flavor the beans? Would it be before or after the roast?

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  2 года назад +3

      I’ve never tried to do this but I would say after for sure. Any delicate flavours would be ruined in the roasting process. You could try tossing the hot beans, after removing the chaff, with some extracts like vanilla or hazelnut. Let me know how it turns out if you try! 😉

    • @debidee5548
      @debidee5548 6 месяцев назад

      That's exactly why I'm looking into roasting. They say to wait till your fresh roast cools then you can spray or mix in an extract or coffee syrup. Stir for 15 min & allow to dry.

  • @dennisrkb
    @dennisrkb Год назад +2

    Hows the tatse though?

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  Год назад +1

      Once you get the technique, it’s amazing. There will probably be some under or over roasted batches on the way though. Lol. I’ve been doing it for like 12 years, I like this better than most roasters I’ve tried.

  • @TURTLEORIGINAL
    @TURTLEORIGINAL 3 года назад +3

    When you made that face, while waving the smoke detector!🤣😂🤣😂

  • @colaboy86
    @colaboy86 3 года назад +1

    Does all the smoke in the oven negatively effect the taste of the coffee?

  • @gurumze8013
    @gurumze8013 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hmm, they look burned. Have you brewed espresso with them?

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  6 месяцев назад

      Usually do French press. They definitely aren’t burnt when I roast them. I usually aim for a medium light roast.

  • @singularislupus
    @singularislupus 3 года назад +10

    460 is a bit high and the center of the oven is the coolest part, the edges, the hottest. Here is how I do it:
    Before I decided to go with the oven to roast my beans. I tried various other cheap methods. This one is the best and extremely simple and also the cheapest. I want to share my experience and save you some time.
    I use a temperature of 410 fahrenheit for the first 10 minutes, and 5 minutes progressively to 430. A lower temperature to start, roasts the inside more. The higher temperature shortens the cracking period and shortens the cracking period and makes it more easily identifiable.
    The beans are centered on the baking sheet without anything on it such as foil. I only do one cup at a time to limit the variation in baking from the beans where the oven is the hottest but I never take the beans out because it allows the temperature in the oven to even out, increasing the evenness of the roast. This last bean reached its second crack at 20 minutes. I double checked lol. My beans are more even in color than some commercial ones. Having done this for a while. I know another one which will take 17.5 minutes because the size of the bean is a lot smaller. But I will be watching starting at 15 minutes. I crawl in front of the oven, something I learned in Africa (how appropriate).
    So now I have my benchmark and can start playing with variations.I can’t digest wine and this occupation is very rewarding and the hell of a lot cheaper too lol.

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for the tips. Every oven is different and each roaster will have their own preference. I’ve been roasting for a decade now and prefer to do it high temp centered in the oven so the beans are evenly spaced between the top and bottom heating element. Commercial roasters do it much higher than 460F and I used to as well. I find this temp gets the job done in 10-12 minutes max, without having to watch the oven too closely, minimizing the amount of smoke as the beans are in the oven for less time. I don’t like to be stuck at the oven changing the temperature. There’s definitely a feel to it though, your method might be better for someone starting out as the longer time leaves less chance of burning them. I actually like the depth of flavour that comes from the beans being roasted to slightly varying degrees. 😉

    • @singularislupus
      @singularislupus 3 года назад +1

      @@MoveNourishHeal Thanks for the quick response. Your coffee beans look very nice. I find that starting slower, increases the flavor a bit. You are not the only one who likes different levels of roast in one batch, I was giving the other option ;)

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  3 года назад

      @@singularislupus 💯 your method is definitely less likely to lead to burning. Thanks for sharing!

  • @zking1163
    @zking1163 7 месяцев назад +1

    Does it have to be a pizza pan

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  7 месяцев назад +1

      It doesn’t! Just gives you a bit more even and quick roast.

  • @johnspink380
    @johnspink380 2 года назад +1

    how about that non-airtight container?

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  2 года назад

      Not sure what you mean? 🤔

    • @johnspink3879
      @johnspink3879 2 года назад +1

      @@MoveNourishHeal
      Well, do the roasted beans need to be kept in a non-airtight container?
      And if so, what is the reasoning?

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  2 года назад

      @@johnspink3879 Ah!! Sorry, got it. You need to give them time to de-gas. They’ll give off co2 for about 12-24 hours after roasting. So non airtight then airtight if you like. Basically they’ll just pop the lid off an airtight container if you seal them up too soon. 😉

    • @johnspink380
      @johnspink380 2 года назад +1

      @@MoveNourishHeal Ah. So wait 12-24 hours before brewing them, or are they good to go right away?

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  2 года назад

      @@johnspink380 I often brew them soon after roasting just know that it will foam up quite a bit when you pour the water over it. Totally fine to brew it immediately it just definitely gives off gas when you do

  • @zekayman
    @zekayman 2 года назад +1

    I tried this but for the life of me couldn't hear the first and second crack, so my roast ended up a bit wonky.

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  2 года назад +2

      It can definitely be challenging to hear it over the sound of the fan. Both are fairly subtle.

    • @zekayman
      @zekayman 2 года назад +1

      @@MoveNourishHeal There were moments where I thought I did hear it but I wasn't sure if it was just the natural warping of the oven as it heats up. So, I ended up with what looks like a mix of medium and medium dark beans since I pulled them out a few times. Oh well, now I know. Thanks for the super helpful upload!

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  2 года назад +1

      @@zekayman it’s definitely something that takes some practice. The coffee will still likely be better than most of what you can buy at the store. ;)

    • @zekayman
      @zekayman 2 года назад

      @@MoveNourishHeal I sure hope so lol. On a different note, I was wondering if you have any experience using some kind of fat (butter, peanut oil, etc.) to roast coffee beans, and if so, what's you opinion on using such a method?

  • @PauloMundo
    @PauloMundo Год назад +1

    Not how to roast here, how to burn and kill coffee beans....

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  Год назад

      🤣 They do make a lot of smoke, that’s for sure. Lol. I assure you they aren’t burned, just the thin skin that comes off of them. I’ve been roasting for over a decade… used to own a countertop roaster that removed all the chaff so it didn’t burn. It cost $300 and broke in 10 months. Started this method then and it works so why not. They taste alot better than they smell when they come out of the oven. People always tell me it’s the best coffee they’ve had, but most people drink shitty oxidized coffee. 😜

    • @PauloMundo
      @PauloMundo Год назад +3

      @@MoveNourishHeal i know people drink (not love) oxidised and burned coffee but this one in the video is clearly burned. You should check christophe servell an expert french roaster, you will see the coffee should NOT do the second crack to be tasty and full of flavour. The only beans i know you need to go very brown (not dark) is the "bourbon pointu" i do not know any other coffee bean that can be good dark as this video.

    • @leylaali7730
      @leylaali7730 9 месяцев назад

      My mom was so angry I used the oven and she said you will ruin it and it will become so dirty it won't be removed easily I am seriously annoyed 😒

  • @3rd-Wave_Rebel
    @3rd-Wave_Rebel 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m sorry but roasting coffee beans in an oven is not roasting. You’re baking it!😂

    • @MoveNourishHeal
      @MoveNourishHeal  6 месяцев назад +1

      lol. Interesting view point. My oven literally has a roast setting… and I don’t think you call it baking a chicken or roast beef. It’s worked for me for the last decade. 🤷🏻‍♂️