Dalgona Coffee Reversed Latte Art
This intructables show how to make Reversed Latte Art with Dalgona Coffee.
You may refer to my previous instructables for more details of Dalgona Coffee:
Supplies
What Is Reversed Latte Art?
Latte art is a method of preparing coffee created by pouring microfoam into a shot of espresso and resulting in a pattern or design on the surface of the latte.
In contrast, Dalgona Coffee is making the coffee solution become finely textured (some sort of microfoam) and then pouring milk into it. Different pouring method can make unique art pieces. I call it Reversed Latte Art.
The out come is very different with Latte Art, it is more like an embossed pattern.
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Demo
- Measure coffee blend, sugar and hot water, the ratio is 1:1:1.75 (the volume of coffee blend and sugar can be from 5 ml to 15 ml depends on your favor)
- Put all 3 ingredients in the cup
- Turn on the milk-frother and put it in the cup
- Wait 1 to 5 minutes until it become thick
- Take out the milk-frother slowly and then turn off the power
- Wash-up the milk-frother
- Pour milk to the cup, keep pouring at the center until nearly full
- At last, use pouring milk draw your art pieces
Trial and Error
drawing with pouring milk is not easy, practice makes perfect!