So at my cafe we have a regular who is Argentinian. She always orders what's basically a 12 oz latte with half a shot in it. We roll our eyes and make it. TODAY, however, she found a video of this drink being made at a cafe back home. It seems the barista steams the milk, fills the mug about halfway, and then pulls what looks like a 4 or 5 second shot directly into the milk, and finishes by topping it with a cappucino-like amount of dry foam. She says this is a very popular drink in Argentina, it's called a lachrimato? Something along those lines? Has the word 'lachrima' in it, she says this is because you use just a 'tear's worth' of espresso. The milk seems pretty self-explanatory but we're at a loss about getting this shot timing right.
This poor woman comes in every day and has tried and tried to explain this drink to us, she's awesome and we'd like to get it right. Has ANYONE heard of this, or better yet, made one?
love and coffee kisses,
alexis
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i wonder what would happen if i walked into a bar and asked for a glass of water with just a teardrop of beer in it? think they'd laugh at me?
wait they'd probably just give me a miller lite. nevermind.
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