Coffee is a very important part of our life – here is a shot of our coffee “bar” (still under construction, as it needs tiles, etc):
When travelling, we HATED trying to find good coffee – stumbling upon good coffee is one thing, but stopping for lunch in the middle of nowhere and NOT having a good cup o’ joe after the meal is UNTHINKABLE! So we have perfected what we think is the best method for making coffee on the road (easy prep, easy clean up, great coffee).
- You need to use the best coffee – Cafe Mam – great people, great coffee, get the “Mocho” blend.
- You need a “Moka” stovetop espresso pot – I have found the Bialetti Moka Express to be a great one
- You need to get a “Dosacaffee” – this makes filling your Moka mess-free
Here is an image of the Dosacaffee:
Grind up your beans before you leave (I know, fresh grind is better, but you do have to make SOME compromises on the road) – fill your Dosacaffee up, as well as a 1lb empty coffee bag (just pick one up at the local supermarket coffee grinding area). A full Dosacaffee and a 1 lb bag will last 2 people 2 weeks (2 pots per day).
When you are done with the Moka, just lay it in the sink for clean up later (if you in a hurry), or just wait a bit and empty the grounds out when the pot is cool enough to handle. The grounds will be VERY dry, and just a little water is all it takes to clean up. Way easier than using a French Press.
BTW – the best “stumbled upon” coffee experience for us was finding the Kiva Koffeehouse outside of Escalante, Utah – amazing place, great people, good coffee, good food, great local crafts for sale.


This looks amazing! I am a little confused though – where in the EV is it? Is it on the sink/stove countertop? If so, do you use the stove/sink very often? We just got our 95 EVC and are looking forward to a lot of use and good times with our family.
HA! No, this does not fit in the EVC – this is in our dining room at home – just to show how much we LOVE coffee!
When we travel, we use the stove 3 times a day:
Yeah, I was going to say something snarky like, “looks more like a coffee shrine”, and if it were in the EVC, would elicit stares. Or perhaps it is installed in a trailer that you pull behind……
Actually, we call it a shrine, too!
Then again it could be a coffee shrine in a tiny trailer pulled behind the van. If I didn’t need my stow-a-Way box I might try something like that for Maddog II just for the fun of it and the extra folks I’d meet.