Why pay $3 to $5 for a cup of special coffee when you can so easily make it yourself — and at a fraction of the price?
July 27, 2015
Why pay $3 to $5 for a cup of special coffee when you can so easily make it yourself — and at a fraction of the price?
Makes two servings
2. Divide the espresso between two 250 millilitre (one cup) mugs. Add 75 millilitres (1/3 cup) of the hot milk to each mug.
3. Using an electric mixer or wire whisk, beat the remaining hot milk until it is frothy. Spoon the milk froth into the coffee mugs, dividing it equally. If desired, sprinkle a little cinnamon or sweetened cocoa powder over the foam before serving.
Chocolate mint latte: Prepare as directed above, adding a finely chopped 15 gram (1/2 ounce) chocolate-covered peppermint patty to each cup along with the espresso.
Caffe latte à l'orange: Prepare as directed above, adding 15 millilitres (one tablespoon) Grand Marnier or other orange-flavoured liqueur to each cup along with the espresso.
Love the convenience of instant special coffees to keep at the office or to brew a fast cup for an afternoon pick-me-up? Make your own and you'll save a bundle.
Makes three cups dry mix
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