You can buy espresso powder at King Arthur Flour
http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/items/espresso-powder-2-oz
Yes, espresso powder does contain caffeine.
Yes you can but be sure to keep in mind that espresso powder is more concentrated than espresso beans and to acheive the same flavor, it is not necessary to use the same amount of espresso powder as the amount of espresso beans called for in the recipe.
You can substitute instant coffee or strong brewed coffee for espresso powder in your recipe.
You can substitute instant espresso powder with instant coffee granules or a strong brewed coffee that has been cooled.
No. Espresso "powder" is the very finely ground coffee beans. With it you make real espresso from scratch in an espresso machine.Instant Espresso is freeze dried espresso coffee. With it you make an instant coffee by adding water (without the machine).
A suitable substitute for espresso powder when baking is instant coffee granules or strong brewed coffee that has been reduced to a concentrated form.
A suitable substitute for instant espresso powder in a recipe is instant coffee granules or strong brewed coffee that has been cooled.
To make a delicious tiramisu espresso dessert, you will need ladyfinger cookies, espresso coffee, mascarpone cheese, sugar, eggs, and cocoa powder. Dip the ladyfingers in espresso and layer them with a mixture of mascarpone, sugar, and egg yolks. Top with cocoa powder and refrigerate for a few hours before serving.
There are many advantages of an espresso grinder. Primarily a grinder allows for the beans to be ground to a near powder which releases most of their flavor.
To make a delicious tiramisu with espresso, you will need ladyfinger cookies, espresso coffee, mascarpone cheese, sugar, eggs, and cocoa powder. Dip the ladyfingers in the espresso, layer them with a mixture of mascarpone, sugar, and egg yolks, then top with cocoa powder. Refrigerate for a few hours before serving for the best results.
No, not all espresso machines are commercial, there are several machines which you can buy for consumer use, and for use in your home; it just depends who you buy from.
Some delicious and energizing options for an espresso breakfast include a classic espresso shot with a side of fresh fruit, an espresso-based latte or cappuccino paired with a whole grain toast topped with avocado and eggs, or an espresso-based smoothie with banana, almond milk, and a scoop of protein powder.