INSTRUCTIONS: Bialetti Mukka Express Cappuccino Maker
December 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Stovetop Espresso
http://www.StovetopCoffee.com presents an instructional on the use of the popular stovetop cappuccino and espresso maker, Bialetti Mukka Express. (edit of original Italian-language production video)
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Duration : 0:3:59


I’ve made coffee in …
I’ve made coffee in the mukka about three times now and it keeps getting cold. Any ideas why?
Try this: LEAVE …
Try this: LEAVE THE LID OPEN to avoid the build up and overflow of milk, then it should just bubble to the top and not overflow..
Can you use it …
Can you use it without the milk? I’d rather not have to buy to different ones.
Just bought it on …
Just bought it on sale, and it did make a nice cup of cappuccino, one tip: better not to try open the lid to check it out when first time using it—cappu foam spread everywhere on my table… ^^
ooooo ya, ive got …
ooooo ya, ive got one of these beauties. They never let me down, even when im not in the mood for a cappuccino, this brings a great sigh of relief to my mind. I love the froth it produces, lulu enjoys it too. Lulu is my cow.
I just got mine. …
I just got mine. Did an experiment this morning and the whole thing BLOW !!!
Mistake (According to this video)
1) Don’t add 2 cup of water in the base
2) Once the lit pop. Don’t press it down again.
WARNING : Ignore this and the thing will BLOW !!! hahaha…*Serious….*
I’m not a big …
I’m not a big cappuccino drinker, I would rather have cafe au lait, but that does make a good looking cup for those who drink it.
I just might have to buy one, so I don’t have to use my frothing wand separately when guests come over.
The Mukka makes a …
The Mukka makes a better-than-so-so faux cappuccino. Lower pot is large and very difficult to grasp firmly to tighten and loosen, especially for someone with weak hands, arthritis, etc.