So, you’ve gone to the local coffee shop, order a cappuccino and enjoyed it. You loved the foam on top of your frothy coffee . Have you ever thought of making this frothy foam at home?
If not then read on…
You can beat the milk using a spoon in a bowl till its luke warm.
Heat up the milk in a bowl. You can do this by placing it in the microwave for 2 to 3 minutes or on a stovetop at medium heat.
Once the milk is nice and warm, use a spoon to beat it gently (as shown in our video above). This will create small bubbles that make your foam extra light and fluffy.
Then pour in your coffee and stir.
Then pour in your coffee and stir. If you have a frothing wand, it can be used to create foam on top of your drink. Add sugar or honey if you like, along with a few ice cubes if desired (the ice will melt and cool the beverage).
Enjoy your frothy restaurant style coffee easily at home
- Don’t beat the coffee with your hands.
- Use a spoon to beat the milk and foam, creating small bubbles in the process.
- Make sure you don’t make it too frothy, as this will affect the taste of your coffee and be more difficult to drink without spilling everywhere!
- Don’t add too much sugar or cream when making your coffee, as it can make it quite sweet if you’re not careful (and isn’t good for your health).
Make restaurant style frothy coffee without beating it with hands
To start, add one tablespoon of ground coffee per cup of hot water.
Next, heat up the water and pour it over the coffee grounds. Let the mixture steep for 3 minutes before straining it into your cup or mug. If you like a stronger flavor, let your brew sit for longer than 3 minutes before straining out the grounds.
If you don’t have an espresso machine and need to make frothy coffee by hand at home (or if you’re just interested in doing so because it sounds fun), here’s how: First put some milk into a bowl or other wide vessel with a spout; then whisk in about half as much whole or 2% milk as there is total liquid volume of liquid ingredients. When everything’s blended together well enough so that there aren’t loose chunks anymore but not yet smooth either (don’t worry about getting all clumpy!), pour this mixture into either hot black coffee or cold white tea!
Conclusion
We hope you have enjoyed this article on how to make frothy coffee without beating. If you have tried this method, let us know in the comments below.
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