Hello everyone! This is Jenny with Sipping Streams Tea
Company for another Thirsty Thursday. Today I'm going to be covering a little
bit about how to steam milk or how to add steamed milk because some of you are
used to lattes or maybe in the cafe industry and you'd be interested in
serving tea or different tea infusions with steamed milk. Now, I don't own an espresso
maker. I don't have one for home I don't have one for my tea company. So we have
to think of creative ways how to make foamy or frothy milk. Last week I
had covered how I use the Capresso frother maker. You can just buy this
little machine that has this little cup with it and it has a spinning disk on
the bottom that's magnetic that whips up and heats up the milk at the same time
so you can create steamed milk that way. Honestly I would not use this in a
commercial setting because it takes a very long time and I mean long time as
it may be two or three minutes, but in the restaurant industry that's just a
little too long to wait for your for your milk to foam up. For home it's
perfect! You can get these Capressos online or in your gourmet cooking store
that's in your own hometown. Today I'll be covering how to froth or foam or
make steamed milk for your tea beverages. If at any point you have any
questions please write them down below and I would love to answer your
questions.
I today will be making lavender yerba mate. It's silky lavender mate.
First of all I need to put in about 1 teaspoon in my
my brew basket which this is a great brew basket this has extremely fine
holes and it's dishwasher safe super lightweight great for backpacking
you can even use it for coffee or chocolate if you wanted to. It's a great
alternative for a different style tea infuser where it's a little drip tray
becomes its little lid and so you can put it in your mug and kind of have like
these little arms that hang over the edge to keep it from falling into the
cup! I'm going to make my lavender mate that way. I put in about a teaspoon per 8
ounces and so you'll see that's my lavender mate well maybe you can't
see it but it is in there and then I have my hot water and I'm going to
make a concentrate with it so as in I'm only going to fill half way up with
water because the rest of it I want to put my steamed or frothy milk in so
right now I'm gonna let it steep little lid on it keep it nice and warm. Yes some will leak down the side but
it's okay. The best way to steam milk or to make it foamy
and frothy is actually make it on the stove but I know not all of you have
time or energy or want to wash a whole pot just for your milk so you can always
just microwave it! I microwaved some milk here and last
week like I said I used a capresso frother that you can buy but these run
between 40 to 90 dollars there's all different kinds and they're not all
called Capressos. Another alternative that might be less expensive
would be an aerator or a frother and is usually electronic with battery and it
has a little spinny end to it! It's a great way to foam or froth your milk so
I'm going to show you how you just put it in there and you're going to actually
start with your frother kind of deep in there. It's gonna start mixing the milk
and then as you get it mixing you want to aerate it
with air near the edge oops so the closer you hold your frother towards the
edge the bigger the bubbles are gonna be. I'm gonna show you really
quickly by putting my camera over
the aerator.
After you have that done and you made a concentrate you want enough lavender
Monts hay to be concentrated enough so that when you just place it with the
rest with milk that it has flavor throughout the milk so I'm just gonna
add it to it white but it's actually really funny still on top that's it
that's a silky yerba Mattei and I honestly don't like to use the latte
term just because it has to do with the coffee industry but if you want your a
foamy silky drink your tea beverage just use an aerator a frother anything that
will add air very quickly into your milk fluff it up make it as thick as possible
with the foam and then pour it over your cup and if you know anyone who would
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