DIY Milk Frother
There’s a pretty huge difference between buying coffee at fancy cafés and making the stuff at home, and a huge part of that is milk froth. Sure, you could purchase a milk-steaming tool, but you’ll probably end up using it less than you originally planned. Here’s how you can froth milk without wasting money.
Fill a mason jar ¾ of the way with milk. Cover the mason jar tightly with the lid, and shake, shake, shake. The more you shake, the more air you introduce into the milk, and the frothier it becomes. When it’s as foamy as you want, nuke the jar in the microwave for 30 seconds before topping off your favorite coffee-based drink.
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