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Step 1
Grind the coffee beans to a medium grind using a coffee grinder (a burr grinder is most consistent but not required). The size of grind is important: if it’s too fine it can create sediment; if it’s too coarse it’s not flavorful enough.
Step 2
Heat the water to hot but not boiling (200 to 205 degrees Fahrenheit) using an electric kettle, or bring it to a boil on the stovetop and then let it sit for 1 minute to decrease in temperature.
Step 3
Add the coffee grounds to the bottom of the pot.
Step 4
Add hot water to the height of the coffee and stir with a spoon. Set a timer and wait for 1 minute.
Step 5
Fill the French press to the top (just below the spout) and stir again. Set a timer and wait for 4 minutes.
Step 6
Place the lid on the French press and slowly press the plunger all the way down. Serve immediately. Tip: If the plunger is hard to press, use a more coarse grind of coffee the next time. If it presses very easily, make the coffee grounds a bit finer.
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