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Chemex Brewed Coffee, Using a Paper Filter

Chemex Brewed Coffee, Using a Paper Filter Ingredients: candies, dark chocolate coated coffee beans water, bottled, generic Directions: Line a Chemex carafe with a Chemex white paper filter. In a burr grinder set to a...

Chemex Brewed Coffee, Using a Paper Filter

Ingredients:
candies, dark chocolate coated coffee beans
water, bottled, generic

Directions:
Line a Chemex carafe with a Chemex white paper filter.
In a burr grinder set to a medium-fine grind size, grind the coffee beans.
Heat the water until it reaches 206 on an instant-read thermometer; alternatively, bring the water to a boil, then let stand for 1 minute.
Pour some of the hot water into the carafe, thoroughly soaking the filter.
Discard the rinsing water (the wet filter will remain in place as you pour out the water).
Pour the ground coffee into the filter.
Place the Chemex on a kitchen scale and set the scale to zero.
Pour 80 grams of the hot water all over the coffee grounds, thoroughly saturating them.
Let stand until the coffee stops bubbling, about 1 minute.
Pour 120 grams of the hot water onto the coffee in a thin, steady, spiral stream, working from the center of the filter to the edge, then back to the center again.
Working in roughly 100-gram increments, pour the remaining 400 grams of hot water in a small circular motion in the center of the filter; maintain a water level that is just high enough that the coffee is never exposed to air.
Allow all of the coffee to drain into the carafe and serve.