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2837.1 | The inevitable cross-reference | SSGBPM::KENAH | The heart of the matter... | Mon Jan 07 1991 08:52 | 6 |
| Try asking here:
QUARK::COFFEE
andrew
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2837.2 | | OHMARY::HALL | You mean chocolate's NOT one of the 4 food groups? | Mon Jan 07 1991 08:55 | 11 |
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Are you using a small enough pitcher to steam the milk? I bought
a steaming pitcher from one of the local kitchen stores. It's
about 5" high and the nozzle from the steamer fits into nicely.
I've made steamed milk lots of times without making a mess. I
usually use half and half or light cream and wait until the coffee
is almost ready and then steam the milk otherwise the milk cools
down and you loose the froth.
Bill
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2837.3 | I used a mug... | CHIRPA::GIBSON | | Mon Jan 07 1991 10:36 | 4 |
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I sucessfully frothed milk in a mug (single serving) with a friend's
machine. I can't seem to get the same results on mine. I wish I had
paid more attention when it worked there.
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2837.4 | Good hints in QUARK::COFFEE, 13.* | CHIRPA::GIBSON | | Mon Jan 07 1991 11:00 | 2 |
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Thanks for the pointer in .1. Notes 13.* were particularly helpful.
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2837.5 | | CALVA::WOLINSKI | uCoder sans Frontieres | Mon Jan 07 1991 16:05 | 9 |
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The best way I've found to froth the milk was to keep the nozzle of
steamer just at the top of the milk. I've had no problem getting
a great froth out of 1% skimmed milk using this technique. If you
keep the nozzle at the bottom of the milk you just get steamed milk.
-mike
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2837.6 | is there an old fashioned way? | BROKE::THATTE | Nisha Thatte | Tue Jan 08 1991 14:27 | 8 |
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Is there a way to make cappucino without buying the machine? I love it but
I don't want to buy a machine right now (even on sale they are still $50+).
Thanks!
-- Nisha
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2837.7 | fake it | ENABLE::GLANTZ | Mike 227-4299 DECtp TAY Littleton MA | Tue Jan 08 1991 14:59 | 9 |
| I don't know of any way to froth the milk without a machine, but you
can certainly do a tasty imitation without a machine. In fact, I know
a couple of restaurants which do, and sell it as cappucino. Many
people apparently don't seem to mind the fact that it's not the real
thing.
Spoon some whipped cream on top of coffee made with dark-roasted
espresso beans, and sprinkle a little unsweetened cocoa powder and/or
cinnamon on top. It's not a terribly bad coffee.
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