Here’s a Quick Recipe for Mocha Latte

You can learn the recipe for mocha latte today

Finding a recipe for mocha latte doesn’t require a trip to the local coffee hangout. Actually, you don’t even need the shop once you have a recipe for mocha latte. If you’re craving a drink in the middle of the night, here’s the recipe for mocha latte that will hit the spot.

More than a hot chocolate

The recipe for mocha latte isn’t just about the chocolate or the whipped cream (which is an American tradition, by the way), a latte is about the espresso taste. You’re supposed to be able to taste the espresso.

As with any latte, you will start off with heated milk and espresso.

One recipe for mocha latte includes putting the chocolate powder or syrup into the mug prior to adding the milk and espresso (it’s easier to stir).

For a twenty ounce cup, you’ll add two shots of espresso and fill the cup with milk, leaving enough room for foam or whipped cream. Make sure to stir the drink well for this recipe for mocha latte.

Did you know. . . The first pump driven espresso machine was created by Faema in 1960. It’s a standard in many coffee shops today.

Is that all there is to it?

While this recipe for mocha latte seems simple, it can be made into many variations. The traditional mocha latte only uses foam on top.

A lot of coffee shops like to create sweeter, candy-flavored drinks using the recipe for mocha latte as a base. Along with the chocolate, you can add almond or another nut flavor.

Some folks like to add caramel or mint as well.

And if you’re looking to lighten up the recipe for mocha latte, then skim milk taste just as good as higher fat milk.

The recipe for mocha latte is simple to recreate at home with an espresso machine and the ability to heat milk. Try this recipe for mocha latte today and save yourself a trip down the road.

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