Roasting Coffee is far easier and quicker than you would have thought and requires no special equipment. And when you try it, WOW it tastes great. Here is how you do it.
Equipment
- Unroasted coffee beans can be bought here: ORGANIC Colombia Washed Unroasted Green Coffee Beans Fair Trade FTO (1 LB)
- Air Popcorn Popper such as Presto 04820 PopLite Hot Air Popper
- Strainer Bellemain Micro-perforated Stainless Steel 5-quart Colander-Dishwasher Safe
It is a good idea to setup outside because chaff will fly off and it will produce a little smoke. Take about 1/4 to of the coffee beans and put them in the hot air popcorn popper put the top on the popper. If you have the type of popcorn popper with a screen on the bottom, you will have to hold the popcorn popper in your hands and shake gently while roasting the coffee and tilt it back slightly so the beans don’t fly out of the popper while you are roasting. If you have the type of popcorn popper that has holes in the bottom and swirls the beans, then you don’t need to hold the popper and shake it since they will be rotated around by the popper. Turn on the popcorn popper and gently shake the popper with the coffee beans in it so that you move them around such that the beans on the bottom do not set on the bottom for too long. You will need to do this for about until you hear a popping or crackling coming from the coffee beans. This is the first crack it will go on for a little while then stop but you need to continue to the crackling stops. At this point the beans are roasted, but they are lightly roasted and will make a light coffee. You can continue to roast for a darker coffee and you will hear a second, more subtle crack. This is the second crack you can roast a little longer if you like dark espresso or french roast coffee. When the beans are roasted to the extent you want pour them into a strainer and toss them to separate the chaff from the beans and cool them. You can tell how long to roast by the color. The beans in the picture above are a medium roast. You should let the beans set overnight after roasting before grinding them and making coffee. The coffee will taste great. I find it has much less bitterness that the typical store bought coffee.