How to have a ice milo done up, with enough sweetness and get the milo taste?!


Question:

How to have a ice milo done up, with enough sweetness and get the milo taste?

It's so weird, I've put in lots of milo powder and there's simply like no milo taste. Okay, my tongue is working just so fine! Care to share your Iced Milo recipe? :D


Answers:
I like to use sweetened condensed it (so milo tastes creamy) and another key thing is the water temparature. Milo made with boiling water tend to sink at the bottom... I dont know why.

Try this...

2-3 tbsp milo
1/2-1 tbsp condensed milk (or to taste)
1/2 cup warm water - 70-80 degC (do not use boiling water)
Ice cubes

3 table spoon of milo powder, 1 teaspoon(flat) sugar.
1) Add milo powder to cup.
2) Add sugar.
3) Add enough water to cover the milo powder. At most 50 to 80ml.
4)Add ice cubeto hot milo, stirr to melt ice cube.
Add milk if you did not add sugar, it will taste nice but not sweet.
This is how i always make ice milo.

think you should make the Milo and taste it while it's hot. make it abit sweeter than normal. then add ice cubes. if you do not want to have the ice cubes dilute the taste than chill the Milo. Have you tried the " Dinosaur" at Bukit Timah Muslim restaurant?

Buy milo in the tin can form, those that are not packet or ready-to-serve kind, which u just add boiling water.
I always put milo (depending on the cup size, usually about 2 spoonsful, heaped), a little condensed milk, and add boiling water. Keep stirring until everything is dissolved. Add ice cubes. I prefer to drink milo dinosaur, so i'll add another heaped spoon of milo powder on top of my ice.
When drinking, remember to stir. Milo ALWAYS sink to the bottom of the cup after sometime, no matter what temp of water u use.




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