But First, Coffee

Explaining different coffee drinks

Spicy Latte

Americans love their coffee. Millions of people drink at least one cup of coffee per day and many get their caffeine fix with a specialty coffee drink.

Dairy milk is a great complement for any cup of coffee; it’s both a tasty addition and a way to add essential nutrients to your mug. Every type of dairy milk, whether lowfat, fat free or organic, contains nine essential nutrients, including high-quality protein. In fact, milk is the top food source for three of the four nutrients of concern, or the nutrients Americans, including children, are most lacking: calcium, potassium and vitamin D.

If you enjoy a morning cup of coffee, here are a few ways to create gourmet coffee drinks at home.

How to Make a Cafe au Lait

A cafe au lait is simply a strong-brewed coffee drink mixed with steamed milk. The best way to make one is to brew a dark-roast blend in a French press and mix with equal parts steamed milk.

There are a few easy ways to froth milk at home. Use an inexpensive milk frother or try this DIY tip: shake your favorite type of milk in a jar until it froths up. Remove the lid and microwave to desired temperature. Now you’ve got warm milk for your coffee and foam to top it off.

How to Make a Latte

Lattes are two parts milk to one part espresso. Starting your day with a morning latte is a wonderful way to enjoy the buzz of coffee plus milk’s nine essential nutrients, including eight grams of high-quality protein per eight ounces.

How to Make a Cappuccino

Another Italian coffee drink, the cappuccino’s name comes from the Italian word for “hood.” A cappuccino is made with equal parts espresso, steamed milk and foamed milk. A “dry” cappuccino has more foam while a “wet” cappuccino is closer to a latte in consistency.

Whether you prefer a cappuccino, latte or cafe au lait, adding milk to your coffee is a delicious, nutritious complement to your coffee beverage of choice. From espresso to strong brewed coffee – adding dairy milk only adds to the enjoyment. For more tips, tricks and recipes, visit milklife.com.

Spicy Latte

Ingredients

  • 2 teaspoons instant espresso powder or instant coffee granules

  • 2 teaspoons unsweetened cocoa powder

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar

  • Pinch of ground cinnamon

  • Pinch of ancho, chipotle or cayenne chile pepper

  • 1 cup fat free milk

Preparation

  1. In serving mug, stir together espresso, cocoa, sugar, cinnamon and pepper. Stir in 2 tablespoons milk to make a paste.

  2. In saucepan, heat remaining milk until very hot. Pour milk into mug and stir to blend with paste. Serve immediately.

Serves
1

Calories: 120g Total Fat: 0.5g
Cholesterol: 5mg Protein: 9g
Carbohydrates: 22g Sodium: 105mg

 

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