Homemade Cappuccino
⏳ Time
25 minutes
🥕 Ingredients
9
🍽️ Servings
1
Description
In this case, it's better to use 'Arabica' (in my opinion, Brazilian Santos/Bourbon is especially good for cappuccino), with a darker roast. It's important that the coffee is strong (2-3 teaspoons per 100 ml of water). Instead of a cezve, you can use a moka pot or a French press, but then you will have to forgo whole spices.
Ingredients
- Ground Coffee - 0.5 oz
- Water - 3 fl oz
- Milk - 2 fl oz
- Cream - 0 fl oz
- Cardamom - 2 pieces
- Cinnamon - ½ piece
- Brown Sugar - to taste
- Salt - a pinch
- Cocoa Powder - on the tip of a knife
Step by Step guide
Step 1
Place the cezve on the heat, add the desired amount of sugar, a pinch of salt, crushed cardamom pods, and cinnamon.
Step 2
Add freshly ground coffee to the heated cezve. Pour in soft water at room temperature, stir, and let it simmer on low heat.
Step 3
While the coffee is brewing, heat the milk with the cream (preferably richer), but do not boil.
Step 4
When the coffee is ready (active foam forms), remove it from the heat and let it steep for a few minutes. Meanwhile, froth the hot milk with a mixer or in a small glass jar with a tight lid until foam forms.
Step 5
In a pre-warmed cup, strain the prepared coffee, then pour in the milk with foam in a thin stream.
Step 6
Mix a little cocoa powder, sugar (or powdered sugar), and ground cinnamon, and sprinkle the drink through a sieve.
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