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well, we make "iced cappuccinos" all the time... but we have a cold frother made by bodum. it works really well, and theyre delicious
Steaming milk for iced drink is a a bit tricky. If you do it right... it adds a level of sweetness and complexity to the drink that iced drinks served with milk straight out of the jug just don't have. It's a way to distinguish your iced drinks from what all the other coffeehouses are doing, which result in a very mediocre and similar taste. The bad thing is, if you are steaming improperly for iced drinks, you can ruin it and serve a very watered down version. There is very little margin of error for this, but it can result in a very rich tasty drink that very few places are doing well. Of course, until you have one done well, it's easy to discount foaming milk for iced drinks as a terrible idea.
Phil Roberts said:Steaming milk for iced drink is a a bit tricky. If you do it right... it adds a level of sweetness and complexity to the drink that iced drinks served with milk straight out of the jug just don't have. It's a way to distinguish your iced drinks from what all the other coffeehouses are doing, which result in a very mediocre and similar taste. The bad thing is, if you are steaming improperly for iced drinks, you can ruin it and serve a very watered down version. There is very little margin of error for this, but it can result in a very rich tasty drink that very few places are doing well. Of course, until you have one done well, it's easy to discount foaming milk for iced drinks as a terrible idea.
OK Phil, mind sharing your method for properly preparing an iced beverage using steamed milk? What do you do differently with your milk than you'd do for a hot drink?
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