Frappé cocktail in a highball glass — made with Coffee, Milk, and Sugar

Frappé

Dificultad Easy
Calorías ~190 kcal

Ingredientes

Instrucciones

Mix together. Blend at highest blender speed for about 1 minute. Pour into a glass and drink with a straw. Notes: This works best if everything is cold (if you make fresh coffee, mix it with the milk and let it sit in the fridge for 1/2 hour. If it is not frothy, add more milk, or even just some more milk powder. The froth gradually turns to liquid at the bottom of the glass, so you will find that you can sit and drink this for about 1/2 hour, with more iced coffee continually appearing at the bottom. Very refreshing.

NonAlcoholic Frozen Refreshing

El Frappé es una bebida fría de café mezclada sin alcohol elaborada con café negro fuerte, leche entera y azúcar mezclados con hielo hasta obtener una consistencia espesa y espumosa. Es un pilar de la cultura de los cafés griegos y se consume durante los meses cálidos en toda Europa meridional. El mezclado vigoroso crea una espuma estable que se asienta en la parte superior de la bebida.

History & Origins

The Greek frappé was invented by Dimitris Vakondios, a representative of Nestlé, at the 1957 Thessaloniki International Trade Fair when he improvised by combining instant coffee with cold water and ice in a cocktail shaker. It became the defining beverage of Greek café culture over the following decades. This fresh-coffee version is a home adaptation of the same concept.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: roasted coffee and sweet milk with a slight caramel note from the sugar. Palate: cool, creamy, and coffee-forward with a pleasant bitterness from the black coffee balanced by the milk and sugar. Finish: clean and refreshing with a lingering coffee and cream note.

coffee creamy sweet cold roasted

Pro Tip

Blend at the highest speed for a full minute to generate the characteristic thick foam, and ensure all ingredients are cold before blending for the best frothy consistency.

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