*Spins to face you in my luxurious armchair and takes a long drag off my cigar*
Sometimes, ya gotta realize that ya live in a time, ya live in a world, ya live in a society that don't gots no quality, reasonably-priced, and ethically-made milk frothers.
So ya gots to buys the shitty milk frother, but make shure ta use it ta make ta drinks which'll fuel ya ta change dis world for tha betta, capiche?
its so funny when you look up something like “how to make this coffee drink at home” looking for alternatives because you obviously don’t have an espresso machine and the results are like “omg thats so easy!☺️☺️ step one: have an espresso machine!💖”
All you need is an electric frother to make this creamy, dreamy, and delicious hojicha latte.
Here’s how:
• Into an electric frother, add 180 ml milk of choice (we used oat milk).
• Add 1 tsp of Hojicha Powder.
• Optional: add sweetener (we used maple syrup).
• Close the lid and turn on.
• Pour into your favorite mug and enjoy!
I've decided that this is the year when I'm gonna learn to make myself fancy coffee drinks at home. I have a whole bunch of sugar-free syrups in my cart now and I'm just trying to make myself pull the trigger.
I keep telling myself that it's worth it in the long run because I'll save money on cafes (which... I don't actually use that much anyway) and I can finally have all the fanciest drinks without the milk/sugar that makes me sick and I'll be able to make myself nice little treats on high-symptom days but boyyy this stuff is expensive. ;;
being an adult is so fun. i got a tiny portable dishwasher and a milk frother two days ago and im still riding off that high. every day i feel like hank hill
besides a rice cooker one of the most useful & life changing kitchen appliances i own is my immersion blender. good for soups, sauces, and smoothies. less bulky than a full sized blender. easier to wash too. my tip for you