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  • My name is Mike Jones, and I'm a barista at Third Rail Coffee right by Washington Square

  • Park in New York City. I'm going to teach you some basic coffee-making skills.

  • Okay, now I'm going to show you how to make a macchiato, this is one of my favorite espresso

  • drinks. What it is, is just a shot of espresso with a little bit of foam on top. In Italian

  • macchiato means marked, so it's literally just marked with a dollop of foam. However

  • in North American and in other growing coffee traditions, people have used a little bit

  • more milk, like one to two ounces instead of just the traditional dollop on top. So,

  • I'm going to show you something that's half way in between there, which is how I like

  • it, just a shot of espresso and then maybe an ounce of foamy milk. So I'm going to start

  • off with pulling the shot, steaming the milk and then pouring.

  • Okay, so we have our nice foamy milk and a shot of espresso, now since it's a small drink,

  • what I like to do is stir the shot a little bit. This way it incorporates all the flavors

  • throughout it and when you take your first sip you don't get a bitter first impression.

  • This is also sort of my personal preference for macchiato, many people won't do that,

  • but I definitely recommend trying it out if you're getting a bitter ring right around

  • the first sip. So then we have our foamy milk, then you're just going to pour it in, it's

  • just going to be about an ounce and half. Alright, and that is a macchiato.

My name is Mike Jones, and I'm a barista at Third Rail Coffee right by Washington Square

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