Dalgona coffee|cappuchino|whipped coffee. If you stay at home and passing a lazy time, you can try this. I heard about beaten coffee, also known as soft coffee, Indian cappuccino, whipped coffee, Pakistani cappuccino and maybe more names, on the Leite's Culinaria Dalgona coffee has recently gone crazy mostly thanks to viral TikTok videos. Whipped coffee and dalgona coffee are almost identical.
With the closures of cafes and coffee-joints, we know coffee-lovers may be aching a little from missing out on getting caffeinated. Well, fret not, because today we're showing you how to make the very viral, very tasty Dalgona Coffee! Whisk boiling water, instant coffee, and sugar together until coffee is dissolved. You can have Dalgona coffee|cappuchino|whipped coffee using 5 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Dalgona coffee|cappuchino|whipped coffee
- You need 2 tbsp of instant coffee powder.
- You need 2 tbsp of sugar.
- You need 2 tbsp of hot water.
- Prepare 2-3 of Ice cubes.
- Prepare 1/2 cup of hot milk/cold milk.
The frothy, whipped coffee is made by vigorously mixing instant coffee and sugar, and it's now unavoidable on basically all social media platforms. Dalgona coffee is whipped coffee made with instant coffee and sugar and served over cold milk. It's named after a nostalgic Korean candy. While we are staying home, this dalgona coffee has taken over the internet.
Dalgona coffee|cappuchino|whipped coffee instructions
- Take a mixing bowl.
- In it add 2tbsp instant coffee powder,2tbsp sugar and give it a good mix.
- Then add hot water to it and whisk.
- Slightly at one point of time the colour changes..
- Whisk it for 5 minutes untill peak forms.
- Then take a glass and add half glass of hot milk/cold milk to it.
- Then add Ice cubes if you need.
- Then top of it add the dalgona cream/whipped coffee/cappuchino.
- Enjoy.......
I'm sure you've seen it all over your feeds on social media. Coffee habits are getting whipped in quarantine. A creamy, four-ingredient coffee known as Dalgona in South Korea is taking over social media during the coronavirus lockdown. The craze started percolating in late January, according to Google Trends, then gained traction near the end of February. A cappuccino is an espresso-based coffee drink that originated in Italy, and is traditionally prepared with steamed milk foam (microfoam).