Thursday, April 19, 2012

9 tips on How to Make Latte Art ^^

9 tips on How to Make Latte Art ^^


  While many agree that making a good cup of espresso is an art within itself, latte art refers to patterns made in the foam topping espresso drinks. If you want to get in touch with your inner barista (expert in coffee preparation), latte art is a critical skill, which can take years to master.




STEP 1:
Pour enough cold milk (34 ºF or 1 ºC)for one cup into the steam pitcher.




STEP 2:
Put the steam wand at the bottom of the pitcher. Turn on the steam, and slowly raise the wand until it is near the top of the milk. Lower the pitcher as the milk rises so the steam wand stays 1 cm away from the top of the milk. The milk should not stretch too much nor should there be any big bubbles. This should create a smooth, velvety milk as opposed to the foam that sits atop most espresso drinks.


STEP 3:
Allow the milk to reach 80 ºF (27 ºC). Then place the steam wand on the side of the pitcher, deep into the milk, positioning the pitcher to spin counterclockwise. Keep doing this motion until the milk heats to 150 ºF to 160 ºF (65 ºC - 70 ºC).



STEP 4:
Shut the steam and remove the steam wand and thermometer from the milk. Clean the steam wand with a wet cloth.



STEP 5:
Let the milk settle for a few seconds. This will allow a more velvety texture.



STEP 6:
Swirl the milk vigorously. If you see any bubbles, pound the pitcher on the counter several times and go back to swirling the milk for 20 to 30 seconds.



STEP 7:
Start pouring the milk into the espresso.
  • To create a flower pattern: pour the milk about an inch (2 cm - 3 cm) away from the bottom. Once the cup is about half filled, gently shake the pitcher back and forth while slowly moving it backwards. The flower design will move forward, filling the cup. Do this with a shaking motion originating at the wrist instead of moving your hand back and forth.
  • To create a heart pattern: Shake your hand as you would in making a flower. However, instead of moving backwards, keep your hand in the same general area, focusing on making a ringed circle.


STEP 8:
Continue until the foam reaches the top of the cup. Then, sweep the rest of the milk up the center of the newly created pattern. Use a minimal amount to avoid sinking the pattern.



STEP 9:
Embellish the design using stencils, powder, and milk foam. This step is optional, as many prefer to limit their latte art to "free form" methods, but you may want to experiment with the possibilities added by "etching."
  • To write a word, such as "love" in the picture, melt milk chocolate and using a pin as a paintbrush drag the melting chocolate over the foamed milk. More commonly this is done by dipping said pointy object into the cream of the drink being decorated, and then transferring that cream stained foam to the pure white foam to 'draw' a design.






Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Coffee's talk!

COFFEE'S TALK IS COMING!
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A good news for you guys!
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Date:19/04/2012
Time:0830am
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Blueberry Merinque Cookies

Good Morning everyone~ what do you plan to have for your breakfast? Coffee? 
Best food to serve with coffee is~~~~
Blueberry Merinque Cookies




Do you know,coffee without a treat to enjoy it with feels little empty.  Here~ i guess you all need something lighter, something that is good in small doses, and something that gives me that sweet bite without going into a sugar coma in the early morning~.Lets see what can bring these into your beautiful morning :)




This is what we call blueberry Merinque Cookies which can serve with coffee in the morning.


Here are some easy ways to get some Blueberry Merinque Cookies !
Follow the Steps, and do it.
BLUEBERRY MERINGUE COOKIES
  • 2 egg whites at room temperature
  • 1/4 tsp cream of tartar
  • 1/2 cup superfine sugar (if you don’t have this just put 1/2 a cup of sugar in a food processor and process for 30 seconds)
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup dried blueberries (I love the size and flavor of dried blueberries, but your favorite dried fruit would be fine in this!)
Preheat your oven to 200 and line a baking sheet with parchment or a Silpat.  In a stand mixer (and please note this can all be done with a hand mixer too, just get ready for an arm workout if that’s the case!) beat the egg whites until they start to form bubbles.  Add the cream of tartar and beat for another minute, then start streaming in the sugar slowly until it’s all added.  Increase the speed and beat until hard peaks form (that means that when you pull the beater out of the mixture the “peak” – or the part that stands up – stays standing up).  Add the vanilla and mix until incorporated.  Gently fold in the dried blueberries.  You can either pipe the cookies into 2-inch circles on the parchment/Silpat OR drop them by the spoonful – I piped mine to keep ‘em pretty.  Bake at 200 for 60-90 minutes, then turn off the heat and let them sit in the oven for another 30 minutes to dry out.  Let cool completely before serving!



Here it is the Blueberry Merinque Cookies. 
Enjoy your meal with it :)

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