Cuisinart SS-4N1 User Manual - Page 24
Cappuccino, Cortado, Macchiato
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Cappuccino Traditionally, a cappuccino is made by layering equal parts espresso, steamed milk, and foam. We recommend using a lungo capsule when preparing this drink, but if a stronger drink is desired, 2 single espresso capsules can be used. Makes 1 serving 1 lungo espresso capsule (or 2 standard espresso capsules) ¹⁄³ cup milk (dairy or nondairy) 1. Put 1 espresso capsule into the unit. 2. Put the milk into a heatproof mug. Hold the mug in one hand and place under the steam wand so the bottom of the wand is just below the surface of the milk at an angle. Select the Steam function and press the START/STOP knob to start steaming. While holding the mug at an angle, allow the steam to move the milk around. Once the milk begins to increase in volume, lift the mug up higher so the steam wand immerses deeper into the milk (this will prevent large bubbles from forming and will make a nice fine milk foam). When the foam has almost reached the top of the mug and you can feel that the milk in the mug is quite hot, press the START/STOP knob to stop steaming. Tap the mug a few times to remove any larger bubbles. 3. Place one mug underneath the brew head and select Double Espresso if using a lungo capsule. If using 2 capsules, brew 2 single espressos. Once the espresso has finished brewing, slowly pour about 3 ounces of the steamed milk into the mug with the espresso and then spoon 3 to 4 tablespoons of frothed milk on top. 4. Serve immediately. Cortado A cortado is very similar to a latte, but instead of being heavy on milk, it calls for equal parts espresso and milk and has no foam on top. Makes 1 serving 1 espresso capsule ¼ cup milk (dairy or nondairy) 1. Put the espresso capsule into the unit. 2. Put the milk into a heatproof mug. Hold the mug in one hand and place under the steam wand so the bottom of the wand is just below the surface of the milk at an angle. Select the Steam function and press the START/STOP knob to start steaming. While holding the mug at an angle, allow the steam to move the milk around. Once the milk begins to increase in volume, lift the mug up higher so the steam wand immerses deeper into the milk (this will prevent large bubbles from forming and will make a nice fine milk foam). When the foam has almost reached the top of the mug and you can feel that the milk in the mug is quite hot, press the START/STOP knob to stop steaming. Tap the mug a few times to remove any larger bubbles. 3. Place one mug underneath the brew head and select Single Espresso. Once the espresso has finished brewing, slowly pour a small amount of the steamed milk, about 1½ to 2 ounces, into the mug with the espresso. 4. Serve immediately. Macchiato A macchiato is a smaller espresso drink topped with a little bit of foamed milk. There are many interpretations around the world, but here at Cuisinart we are staying traditional, starting with the perfect espresso. Makes 1 serving 1 espresso capsule ¼ cup milk (dairy or nondairy) 1. Put the espresso capsule into the unit. 2. Put the milk into a heatproof mug. Hold the mug in one hand and place under the 24