Milky coffee how to make one?!


Question: hi
how do you make a milky coffee is it in a mug do you add water to the coffee first


Answers: hi
how do you make a milky coffee is it in a mug do you add water to the coffee first

to make the best milky coffee you need to use camp coffee, its in liquid form and you can buy it in most supermarkets in the uk, warm some milk in a small saucepan and pour over the camp add sugar to taste and enjoy.

I just put the coffee in a mug pour in hot milk that has been warmed in the mircowave. If I am running short of milk I use 2/3 rds milk1/3 water.

add more milk

You can add some boiling water to instant coffee, then top it up with hot milk or you can make it completly with hot milk if you like it really milky. Just boil your milk first as it makes all the difference! Do this either in a pan over a low heat or in a microwave. Good luck!

You heat up some milk in a pan or a microwave and and add coffee.

just add extra milk

Mug of milk in the microwave- two minutes 20 seconds--ping--add sugar-- coffee and stir well, delicious-- even better with a "glug" of whisky in it. :o)

i dont drink coffee but if i was making it for anyone including my hubby and son i would put 1/2 a teaspoonsful of decafe coffee no sugar some evaporated milk to make a paste and then top it up with hot milk

Real "milky coffee" (aka cafe au lait or cafe con leche) is made with real brewed coffee. Heat the milk and add it to the hot coffee. If you *must* use instant (which tastes horrible to me) you can spoon the granules straight into hot milk.
Get a real coffee pot and make some real coffee. Heat the milk separately and pour it into the cup of coffee. It tastes much better.

yeh





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