How Many Tablespoons Of Coffee Should I Add To A 10 Cup Coffee Maker?

17 June 2009 in Coffee maker

I want to make a good cup of coffee, not too strong and not too weak.


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17 June 2009 Coffee maker

9 Comments to How Many Tablespoons Of Coffee Should I Add To A 10 Cup Coffee Maker?

  1. it is usually 1 tbs for 2 cups for water so about 5 or 6 should do just fine.

  2. Mackenzi on 18 June 2009
  3. 10 cups of coffee = 10 tbsp (1 tbsp/cup is the standard printed on coffee cans and recommended by most companies; real coffee lovers often use 2 tbsp/cup) = 5/8 cup of coffee grounds.
    Keep in mind that a coffee maker cup is 6 oz, so it promises to make 60 oz of coffee.

  4. Amanda on 18 June 2009
  5. Most people actually make their coffee way too weak! There is no set amount to use, but the standard is 2 level Tablespoons for every cup. Try it that way and adjust by a tablespoon up or down according to your own taste. It will also be affected by the type of coffee you are using. You can find some helpful tips at http://www.CoffeeNate.com , a coffee topic video blog.

  6. CofeeNat on 18 June 2009
  7. For the best flavor, use 2 tablespoons of grounds (heaping) for every cup (8 oz.) that you make. So if you’re using a 10 cup and making 10 cups, use 20 tbsp. (It sounds like a lot, but it’s perfect if you’re using great coffee)

  8. Tiffany on 18 June 2009
  9. my husband is an expert coffee maker, at least i think so. he adds a level measuring cup of coffee for each 3 cups of water. (the measuring cup is the one that comes with the coffee.) so, 3 and a touch more should do it.

  10. panfish on 18 June 2009
  11. 5 heaping!

  12. fierceness is always welcome. on 18 June 2009
  13. Twelve (12) level tbsp.

  14. jimmymae on 18 June 2009
  15. 2 scoops. that plastic scoop that comes in the can.

  16. Thomas on 19 June 2009
  17. 3

  18. Free ! on 19 June 2009

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