The Ekobrew stainless steel K-Cup is vital to your strong coffee method. See my Youtube video on making strong coffee using your coffee beans in your Keurig coffee maker.
Quick Strong Coffee Overview Strong coffee in a Keurig requires the following.
- Ekobrew Stainless Steel K Cup
- Very Finely Ground coffee
Transferring finely ground coffee from your coffee grinder to the Ekobrew K-Cup can be challenging. Finely ground coffee can be messy due to moisture content and static electricity.
I found that a funnel is a great way to transfer the coffee grounds from the coffee grinder to the K-Cup with very little mess.
I used the Norpro Stainless Steel Funnel with Removable Spout from Amazon for this. The price is reasonable. The spout is removable. This allows you to use the funnel for a canning jar. Canning jars are excellent for storing coffee beans.
You can place the funnel on top of the Ekobrew K-Cup and transfer the coffee grounds.
Transfer
Separate the spout, and you have a small funnel for quick cleanup.
Coffee Mess
Coffee Clean Up – Sweep it onto a card
Coffee Clean Up
Coffee Clean Up – Tap Tap Tap
No coffee grounds left behind!