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Authentic Jazz in Zaragoza, Spain - Black Coffee Routine

This is the routine I taught to the Zaragoza dancers September 22. It is danced to Black Coffee to Wingy Manone. They learned the beginning section until ...

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thanks! there's more if you find the tel aviv portion of the routine.
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Very nice routine!!!

Bart Ramsey Spanish Wine and Black Coffee Live Spotted Cat New Orleans Oct 2015

Bart Ramsey and Ruby Moone - Live - Spanish Wine and Black Coffee

Läänemaa tantsupidu 2011 v.6 (Black Coffee - Spanish dance)

How to order coffee and other soft drinks in Spanish - Drinks in Spain 2

www.naiaraspanishcoaching.es Learn Spanish before coming to Spain with Naiara Spanish Coaching Tips, Native Spanish Teacher in San Sebastian - Spain.

World's Best Spanish Coffee Recipe Ever

After years of research, testing and development, I think we have landed on quite possibly the best Spanish Coffee Recipe ever concocted. Happy Holidays!

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I liked the video, but it's a poor tutorial. Call it more of a personal joie-de-vivre sort of thing. You don't even know the name of the glass you're using. I'm going to come off like a snob here, but whatever. First off, you should use a snifter, not a toddy mug, and there's a reason for that. The flaming overproof rum is what's meant to fuse the sugar to the rim, not a chef's torch. Otherwise, what's the point of the flaming rum? You add the rum and sugar rim, then lay the glass on it's side and light it. I did like the satsuma touch, that was nice. Also, some other spices might have been nice, especially cinnamon.
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@vampireluvaaa Irish coffee is made with Irish whiskey. Know your stuff before you start mocking someone while using the wrong facts.
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This really is good and it honestly taste better than any spanish coffee I have ordered, ANYWHERE.
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biggest load of crap, no idea what he's doing. just listen to the first 30 seconds, schtoooops
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Good show, love the nutmeg sparkles, but doesn't seem to have enough alcohol.
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wrong way to make this drink, learn how to make it the old fashioned way....
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I'm so making these this year! Thanks for sharing
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LOL, cut right before he threw it all up.
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This guy is amazing

How To: Make Coffee Using A Spanish Style Kettle

This if the first of my "How To" Series exclusively for my Coffee Blog.

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I'm in Seville and am staying in an apartment and the only way to make coffee is with a Spanish coffee pot! I've never used one before! But thanks to your video, I'm minutes away from enjoying a fresh cup! Thanks Alex! :)
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Aww thanks for your comment! I'm so happy you get to drink your coffee!!
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What? Thats an Italian coffee maker.....I know, I was born and raised in Itay.
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That is what I mean too......the title says USING A SPANISH STYLE KETTLE.That is not a Kettle, and is not spanish style....No harm done. I am italian, and I grew up on that stuff....I still buy lavazza or kimbo miscela oro when I make my coffee. So my reaction to that is understandable.
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Chill out... I think you're the one with an issue. I'm not attacking your method. I'm just saying what's what. I saw the video posted as using a Spanish Kettle, and so I clicked on it to find out what that was, only to be disappointed by the title. The title didn't say, "what I call a Spanish Kettle".I did mention that I liked the method you use in heating and foaming the milk, yet I wouldn't be calling it streamed milk. And while you may call the moka pot a Spanish kettle, it's still a moka pot. I think you are being much too sensitive about this.
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To all of you people that are having an issue hearing during this video I call it a Spanish style coffee kettle and mention that that's how we grew up calling it. On my blog post that goes along with this video you will see a full history on moca pots and their inventor. Please watch the entire video and read my blog post before you start acting like you know any more than I do. Also to Joseph I don't have a milk steamer so I hear milk on a stove like a billion other people do then whisk it does it look like this video is shot in a gourmet kitchen no it's how I replicate the coffee I grew up drinking with just that coffee kettle and a whisk
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Well said Joseph!
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I agree 67italiana, this is a Bialetti moka pot. You can even see the name "Bialetti" on the pot. It is commonly used in Latin countries as well as in Europe. So I wouldn't really say it's a Spanish Style Kettle. Also, she is not "steaming" the milk. The milk is warmed-up in a sauce pan and then whisked to get the foam. I like her method for that, but wouldn't call it steamed milk. JMHO
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Nobody said Italian, I call it a Spanish kettle because I am Spanish and this is the main way people in my family make coffee. It's called a moka pot I didn't grow up calling it that.
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