How can you make cappucino without having a espresso machine?!


Question: And i dont want to lose points asking another question so tell me if its harmful to drink coffee during the summer as well


Answers: And i dont want to lose points asking another question so tell me if its harmful to drink coffee during the summer as well

I'm assuming based on your question that you can't make espresso at all and are looking for recipes including regular coffee??

If so, you can not make a cappuccino, since, by definition, a cappuccino's basis is espresso.

Instead why not try a latte since in some establishments they make these with double-strength brewed coffee. Add double the amount of coffee needed before brewing (for example if you need 6 tbsp for 6 cups, add 12tbsps per 6 cups water).
Then top that with foamed milk.... here's how:
Fill a medium-sized sauce pan with cold milk, about halfway full. Make sure to leave room for the foam.
Put the pot on a burner, with low heat. If using an electric stove, heat the element before putting the pot on.
Start whisking the milk. Whisk faster as the milk heats up, but do NOT let it boil. That will change the flavour of the milk.
Once you have enough foam, remove from heat.

I hope that helps you. :)

take a regular coffe maker by flavor coffee what ever you prefer and add creme on top thats all it is to me anyway

my friend showed me a trick on how to do it without the machine. Just use a real strong roast of coffee and for the milk to get frothy you make it really hot/boiling, and use a whisk or hand blender to froth it. It actually works real well. Good luck.
And no, It should not be harmful to drink coffee during the summer. Just try not to drink to much, as It could dehydrate you. Make sure you drink enough water during the time of coffee drinking.

Firstly, you can use a bialetti to make the espresso then use a saucepan for the steam milk and froth. Then, there is also a bialetti that can make cappuccino just as it is. All you need to do is to simply add in the milk and coffee.

The answer is: Bialetti





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