Recently the wife and I purchased a stove top espresso maker imported from - you guessed it - Italy. These little guys sit on the stove top and develop pressure from the bottom once they reach boiling temperture and push the water through your espresso grounds in a cup just under the main portion of the pitcher. The quality of the stove top makes a huge difference in the taste of the coffee. From what I've been told the stainless is the only way to go. Bodum makes a real nice maker, right around $100 mark and if you get it on sale even better. We haven't had even one bad cup out of this. It's small and you have lots of choices when the coffee is done brewing. You can drink it straight, put milk in, or water it down and call it a regular cup ("Americano").
http://www.jr.com/bodum-6-cup-stove-top ... D_1061716/
Happy New Year and may every cup be the best.
http://www.jr.com/bodum-6-cup-stove-top ... D_1061716/
Happy New Year and may every cup be the best.