Origami S Wave Filter
Open in appOrigami S with Kalita Wave flat-bottom filter. Five 50g pulse pours for a more immersion-like brew. The wave filter creates a flatter bed and slower, more even extraction compared to cone filters.
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Parameters
- 15 g
- Coffee
- 250 g
- Water
- 1:16.7
- Ratio
- 90 °C
- Temp
- 7 medium-coarse
- Grind
- 3:00
- Total
- ~250 ml
- Yield
Method
3:00 · total-
Bloom 1 / 60:00
Pour 50g. Let drain before next pour.
+50g→ 50g Pulsed spiral 10s -
Pour 2 / 60:30
Pour to 100g. Wait for drain.
+50g→ 100g Spiral 10s -
Pour 3 / 61:00
Pour to 150g.
+50g→ 150g Spiral 10s -
Pour 4 / 61:30
Pour to 200g.
+50g→ 200g Spiral 10s -
Pour 5 / 62:00
Final pour to 250g.
+50g→ 250g Spiral 10s -
Done 6 / 63:00
Drawdown complete. Target ~3:00.
Notes
Original source
Recipe by Basic Barista, published at thebasicbarista.com.
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Definitions, ratios and protocols behind this recipe.
- Origami The Origami dripper is a folded ceramic cone with 20 vertical ridges, designed to fit either a V60 conical filter *or* a Kalita Wave flat-bottom paper. One brewer, two geometries — that's why competitive baristas keep landing on it.
- V60 Hario's conical brewer is the most copied design in modern coffee, and for good reason: a 60° cone, deep ribs, and one big hole add up to a brewer that doesn't restrict flow at all. The grounds are what hold the water back, not the device. That makes the grind and your pour the only real variables.