Quaker Kitchen – Stovetop Percolator Coffee
Posted by Admin on 27 Jun 2010 | Tagged as: Coffee Makers - General
TheQuakerKitchen.com Make delicious fresh brewed robust coffee in an old fashioned, stove-top, non-electric percolator. Cooking lesson on the farm with Quaker Anne in the Quaker Kitchen. An excellent recipe for the perfect cup of coffe for an extra special occasion awaits at the end. Amish method. Be sure to purchase Fair Trade Coffee.
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@libertymi I get great use out of my non-electric coffee percolator, and I hope thee does too – and how fun, we have the same one! The stove has a double oven, top and bottom, couldn’t do without it…very, very handy and useful. Thanks for the comment!
@quakerkitchen You are right. It was quite good. And I even tried your treat of maple syrup and cream. Very tasty. Thank you!
awesome came to youtube to find out how to make coffee in my percolator, and its the same one you have. Also, i love your stove.
@ProgidalReturning Thy thoughts are very meaningful to me! We purchased our percolator from an Amish store. Thee might search the Internet for non-electric kitchen products and see what thee can find. Let me know what thee finds!
@yankhill My thanks for thy kind words – thee is most welcome, and, thee may well find that using a percolator will produce coffee with a richer taste. Do let me know!
Thank you for giving such good instructions!
I accidentally left my drip coffee maker at my old apartment, and now all I have is a percolator that I never learned how to use. Until now, I should say haha. Thanks.
Well done, Quaker Anne. An excellent way to brew coffee. Do you know of an online site where the stainless steel percolator can be purchased? They are hard to find now with the new type of coffee makers on the market. I remember with fondness the sound of coffee percolating on the stove, in the long past of my youth…