I found a coffee I want to try - Pannikin Turkish - I just need to now find an ibrik.
Any leads on those? I don't even know what I'm looking for in an ibrik, other than I know they cost a fortune.
I found a coffee I want to try - Pannikin Turkish - I just need to now find an ibrik.
Any leads on those? I don't even know what I'm looking for in an ibrik, other than I know they cost a fortune.
I don't know if this is what your looking for.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Brass-Turkish-Co...item2ea819292c
It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
~ Gerry Adams
You really don'y need a cezve to make Turkish coffee .... my wife actually uses a small saucepan for it.
And I'll call her tonight .... everybody was using the phones due to the Superbowl last night.
Came home today to find a nice coffee & cigar package.
Mark, your the best !You out did yourself.
It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
~ Gerry Adams
Looks like X-mas for you all over again huh??? Cigars and coffee....what more could a guy want?!!
The hell with cigars and coffee. I'll take gin and hookers any day !!
It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
~ Gerry Adams
Today, I finished the bag of Portugese coffee Paddy so generously enlightened us with a few weeks back. Really really tasty stuff. Paddy, I'll be letting you know if we decide to put in another order for it - definitely interesting, and definitely a keeper. It was a sad day indeed, and to commemorate, I had it as a french press. In my opinion, that was the best way to enjoy that particular coffee (and most coffees).
But I'm still interested in other coffees other members may be enjoying - it could be a local roaster, a local blend sold at farmer's markets or organic food stores or local groceries, anything like that. Let me know, and we can work out some kind of deal/trade/sale.
Consider this a standing offer - but please PM me and let me know first before sending and demanding payment. Thanks!
Paddy,
You are too kind. He generously gifted me some more coffee from his local Portugese market that I have never seen before. We are still about a week away from finishing our existing bag of coffee, but I'm very excited about trying this stuff out. Thanks so much!
Load him up....he'll be needing all the coffee he can handle shortly.
Okay this is what I got from her, and it was like I was trying to get a national secret or something.
Mehmet Efendi, 8 O'Clock Bean, or any decent roast that is either already ground for Turkish coffee and sealed (like Mehmet Efendi) or is in bean form and you can get a really good grinder to grind it fresh. Espresso ground will not work, it has to be Turkish ground as it ends up being like moist talcum powder. She also said that preferably have a dedicated grinder for doing this because the adjustable ones at the grocery stores don't always work.
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