
Espresso
Drinks • Italia
Informazioni su Espresso
Italian espresso — the heart of Italian coffee culture
How to Make Espresso (Traditional & Healthy Version)
Espresso is the heart of Italian coffee culture, known for its bold flavor, rich aroma, and velvety crema. Originating in early 20th-century Italy, espresso quickly became the drink of choice in bustling cafés and homes alike, symbolizing social connection and daily ritual. Italians traditionally enjoy espresso as a quick pick-me-up, often standing at the bar for a brief, invigorating pause. The drink’s deep, robust taste sets it apart from other coffee styles, delivering an intense experience in a small, concentrated shot. Espresso is celebrated for its simplicity and purity—just finely ground coffee and water, expertly extracted under pressure. This beverage’s versatility allows it to be enjoyed solo or as the foundation for classic Italian drinks like cappuccino and macchiato. Making authentic espresso at home brings a touch of Italian tradition to your kitchen, offering a healthy, vegan-friendly alternative to sugary coffee drinks. Perfect for those seeking a low-calorie, high-antioxidant beverage, espresso is an ideal addition to any health-conscious diet. Its unmistakable taste and cultural significance make it a must-try for coffee lovers worldwide.
Ingredients(for 1 demitasse cup (30 ml) per serving)
- 20 grams Freshly roasted espresso coffee beans (Arabica or Robusta (Italian: 'caffè'))
- 120 ml Filtered water (Soft water preferred)
- Optional Ice cubes (For 'Espresso Freddo' (cold espresso)) - optional
- Small twist Lemon zest (Optional garnish (Italian: 'caffè al limone')) - optional
- Pinch Cinnamon powder (Optional garnish) - optional
- Pinch Dark cocoa powder (Optional garnish) - optional
- Optional Sugar (Traditional: 'zucchero', for taste) - optional
- Optional splash Plant-based milk (For vegan macchiato) - optional
Instructions
- 1
Select high-quality, freshly roasted espresso coffee beans. Grind them finely just before brewing for maximum freshness.
5 minutes
Use a burr grinder for uniform, fine grind.
- 2
Fill the espresso machine or stovetop moka pot with filtered water, ensuring it's soft for the best extraction.
2 minutes
Avoid hard water to prevent bitter flavors.
- 3
Tamp the ground coffee evenly into the portafilter or filter basket. Apply firm, consistent pressure for proper extraction.
3 minutes
Do not over-tamp; this can restrict water flow.
- 4
Brew the espresso by starting the machine or heating the moka pot. Allow water to pass through the grounds under high pressure for 25-30 seconds.
5 minutes
Aim for a thick crema layer for authentic flavor.
Why This Dish is Healthy
Espresso is a smart choice for calorie-conscious individuals due to its purity—just coffee and water, without added sugars or fats. Its high antioxidant profile supports cellular health, and the absence of animal products makes it suitable for vegan and vegetarian diets. Drinking espresso can improve mental focus and energy, making it a healthy part of an active lifestyle. When enjoyed without sweeteners or dairy, it contributes to a balanced, plant-based diet.
Espresso is naturally low in calories, containing no fat and minimal carbohydrates when consumed without sugar or milk. It’s an excellent source of antioxidants, particularly chlorogenic acids, which may support heart health and reduce inflammation. Espresso also provides small amounts of magnesium, potassium, and B vitamins. For those seeking a vegan or vegetarian beverage, espresso fits perfectly as it contains only plant-based ingredients. The caffeine content can boost alertness and metabolism, making it a healthy choice in moderation.
Pro Tips
- 💡Tip 1: Use freshly ground coffee beans for maximum flavor and aroma.
- 💡Tip 2: Pre-warm your demitasse cups to maintain espresso temperature.
- 💡Tip 3: Do not over-extract; brew for 25-30 seconds to avoid bitterness.
Storage & Serving
Espresso should be consumed immediately after brewing. Store coffee beans in an airtight container away from light, heat, and moisture. Ground coffee loses freshness quickly; grind only what you need for each serving.
Best served: Breakfast or Lunch
Fatti Nutrizionali
| Nutriente | Per 100g |
|---|---|
| Energia | 2.0 kcal |
| Proteine | 0.0 g |
| Carboidrati | 0.0 g |
| Grassi Totali | 0.0 g |
| Fibre | 0.0 g |





