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Martha Stewart's Go-To Gadget For Simply Elevated Coffee

Martha Stewart likes things the way she likes them. For decades, the domestic goddess has instructed us on the best way to do all sorts of things, from roasting a chicken to making potpourri. So it comes as no surprise that Stewart has her own particular way of making coffee, and it requires only one simple kitchen gadget. Stewart recommends using the Bodum Chambord French Press to make her signature cup of coffee.

Stewart was not shy about sharing her enthusiasm for this particular press. She says, "I love this French press. I have used this particular glass one for years — I think it makes a nice cup of coffee" (via The Kitchn). And it's easy to see why Stewart is so fond of this tool, as it is inexpensive and easy to use.

But don't expect any frills from this French press simply because it comes at the recommendation of Martha Stewart. It features a simple, removable glass body with a stainless steel frame and a plunger attachment. Indeed, its structure might seem bare bones, especially to those who favor more intricate coffee brewing methods. However, like most of Martha Stewart's guidance, simplicity often yields the best results.

The perks of a French press

There are a few key benefits of the French press. For one, a press allows you to customize the strength of your coffee. Whether you're looking for a lighter cup or a strong brew, a French press can produce a cup of coffee perfectly suited to your preferences. All you have to do is adjust the amount of coffee grounds and increase or decrease your steeping time based on your desired strength.

But regardless of your desired coffee strength, you won't end up with a weak cup when you use a French press. Since there's no filter in a French press, you get the full flavor from the coffee and its delicious, aromatic oils. This is because the oils from the beans stay within the brewed coffee, rather than being trapped in a paper filter, resulting in a more rich and full-bodied cup. The French press is also more environmentally friendly than other coffee brewing methods, since no filters or plastic pods are used.

All of this comes with the added benefit of simplicity and ease of use. A French press coffee maker needs only ground coffee beans, hot water, and a few minutes of patience. While there are a few pointers to keep in mind when brewing French press coffee, in general, using a French press is incredibly straightforward. And once you get the hang of it, you — like Martha Stewart — will surely be singing its praises.

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