You can
make delicious Frappuccino and latte at home!
Imagine making mouth-watering Frappuccino
and latte at home that blows Starbucks away, saving you money
and cutting down on the calories. We're going to give you some
awesome recipes that show you how!
What is a
Frappuccino?
It's actually a term trademarked by
Starbucks, and it's simply a blend of ice, coffee, water, milk
and usually some kind of syrup. All these ingredients are
blended up into an icy slush that is similar to a thin
milkshake. One of the most popular types is a mocha
Frappuccino, which uses chocolate syrup.
What is
Latte?
"Latte" is actually an English play on
the Italian word for "milk" and it's a shortened version of the
European "cafe e latte," which means "coffee and milk" in
Italian. It's similar to a cappuccino but it's simply made with
more milk--a latte is 1/3 espresso and 2/3 steamed milk and
it's topped with about 1/4 of an inch of foam from frothed
milk. The latte has twice as much steamed milk as a cappuccino
but less foam.
You can also make tea latte, too. One of
the most popular is a chai tea latte.
2. Let your coffee cool. Simply put it in
the fridge until it's cold or pour the coffee over about 1/3 of
your ice cubes and let it sit for a minute or so.
3. Get out your blender and blend the
coffee, milk, sugar and syrup for about 20 seconds (no nice
yet!). Make sure the sugar is completely dissolved before
continuing.
4. Now add the ice and blend for another
20 seconds (until it's a smooth, slushy drink).
5. If you want, you can now top it off
with some whipped cream and additional syrup.
Frappuccino
Recipes
A basic Frappuccino is great, but there
are some tasty variations you can make.
Use chocolate syrup to make a Mocha
Frappuccino.
Try some other syrups: common syrups used
are vanilla, hazelnut and raspberry. Don't forget that a couple
tablespoons of caramel adds a great flavor to any
Frappuccino.
You can use sweetened cocoa powder in
place of sugar and chocolate syrup.
Add chocolate chips into the Mocha
Frappuccino to make the popular Java Chip
Frappuccino.
Conclusion
The next time you're craving a Starbucks
Frappuccino, save time and money and make one yourself! With a
little practice, you'll be making Frappuccino so good that your
friends will be driving to your house instead of the coffee
house!
How
to Make a Latte
For this recipe we're going to assume you
are going to be making a "cafe latte," not a tea
latte.
What You'll
Need
1-2 ounces of freshly brewed
espresso
10 ounces of milk
Cocoa powder, cinnamon or nutmeg (if you
want)
Thermometer (optional but
helps)
What You
Do
1. Steam and froth 10 ounces of
milk.
First pour the cold milk into the pitcher
and insert the thermometer. You should then create the froth by
inserting the steam wand diagonally into the milk, just below
the surface. Move it in a circular motion and once foam has
formed and the milk is about 100 degrees Fahrenheit (warm but
not burning hot). Once the milk is about 100 degrees
Fahrenheit, lower the wand toward the bottom and continue
steaming the milk until it's between 160 and 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Any hotter and it will scorch.
4. Make a shot of espresso, which is
about 1 1/2 ounces of brewed coffee.
Ideally you should brew the espresso into
a stainless steel carafe because glass and ceramic cups absorb
too much heat. (See How to Make a Killer
Espresso.)
5. Pour your espresso into the serving
cup and immediately pour the milk into it.
You can first texture your milk by
rolling it around in the steam pitcher until glossy on the
surface before pouring. When pouring, use a spoon to stop the
flow of the foam--you don't want any foam to enter the beverage
until you have a few millimeters of space left in the cup. Then
pour or spoon the foam to finish the beverage.
The result should be a nice brown foamy
top with a small white foam center..
6. Dust with ground chocolate, cinnamon
or nutmeg.
Conclusion
Making a delicious latte at home is easy
once you've practiced a little. More money saved and calories
cut!
Here's a short video clip of how to make
a latte (note that the milk procedure is done a little
differently in the video as it's a matter of style).
Well, I hope that gets you started with
making great Frappuccino and latte. However, to make
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