javacentral
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So I made this neat little video on steaming and frothing milk at home. From what I could gather, you want to heat your milk up to around 140 to 160 degrees fahrenheit. I showed a couple ways that this could be done. I still think the best way, without a steaming wand, would be to heat it up slowly on the stove, stirring it, and keeping an eye on the temperature.
For the frothing the milk, I did the same kind of thing. I showed a couple ways to do it but, hands down, using a french press is an excellent way to froth milk at home when you don't have a milk frother.
Anyone else know any neat tips or tricks on steaming or frothing milk at home when you don't have a steaming wand or a milk frother?
For the frothing the milk, I did the same kind of thing. I showed a couple ways to do it but, hands down, using a french press is an excellent way to froth milk at home when you don't have a milk frother.
Anyone else know any neat tips or tricks on steaming or frothing milk at home when you don't have a steaming wand or a milk frother?