Learn the art of luscious lattes, which taste better and cost less than their paper-cup counterparts. Learn how to make a caffe latter at home.
You Will Need
* 10 to 16 ounces of cold milk
* A stainless-steel steaming pitcher
* A thermometer
* An espresso machine with a steamer wand
* 1/4 to 1/2 ounce of freshly ground espresso
* A tamper
* A spoon
* And a mug or latte bowl
* A saucepan
* A milk frother
* Your favorite flavored syrup
* And sugar or other sweetener
Step 1: Prepare the milk
Pour milk into the pitcher so it is 1/3 to 1/2 full and submerge the thermometer. Place the steam wand in the milk so the tip is just below the surface.
Step 2: Steam the milk
Turn on the steam and watch the milk increase in volume as it heats and aerates. Turn off the steam when the thermometer reaches 140 degrees Fahrenheit, and set the pitcher aside. Never touch the steam wand or tip once you’ve turned on the steam – it’s hot! Be sure to hold the pitcher by the handle.
*Tip: You can also heat the milk in a saucepan, and use a milk frother with a plunger to aerate the milk.
Step 3: Fill the portafilter
Remove the filter apparatus – or portafilter – from the espresso machine. Pour espresso into the portafilter.
Step 4: Tamp the espresso
Pack the grounds firmly with the tamper to keep water from rushing through too quickly. Many portafilters have a “fill line” ¬that the espresso should reach after it has been tamped.
Step 5: Pull the shot
Replace and lock the portafilter & place the mug or latte bowl below the spout. Press the button to start the water. It should take about 25 seconds to “pull a shot” – that is, make 1 to 1 1/2 ounces of espresso.
Step 6: Finish the latte
Flavor your latte if you’d like by adding 1/2 ounce of flavored syrup to the espresso. Pour steamed milk to fill your mug. Add sugar or sweetener.
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