Dalgona Coffee - Explained and Upgraded

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
  • Coffee Giveaway #5 has finished.
    There's been a lot of requests for this video, so I hope you all enjoy it and if you give it a try then share a picture, feel free to tag me on Instagram.
    Thanks to Nick Cho for some pronunciation help! (I hope I didn't mess it up too badly...)
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  • @huhbobsaget
    @huhbobsaget Před 3 lety +7034

    If James was at a coffee shop and got my order wrong, I’d assume he knows what’s best for me and take it.

    • @sleekthegeek6669
      @sleekthegeek6669 Před 3 lety +308

      James: you don't really want that you want this.
      Me: I don't really want that.. I'll take your suggestion.

    • @sleekthegeek6669
      @sleekthegeek6669 Před 3 lety +115

      @@pierrelucdelaire4899 I ordered a cappuccino I got a flat white. And I was grateful

    • @notmk5762
      @notmk5762 Před 3 lety +52

      That's assuming James is capable of being wrong.

    • @sleekthegeek6669
      @sleekthegeek6669 Před 3 lety +125

      @@notmk5762 he wasn't wrong I was. He knew what I really wanted.

    • @drunkenturkey
      @drunkenturkey Před 3 lety +12

      Everything appears to be in orrrr-derrr.

  • @FrodeForhammer
    @FrodeForhammer Před 4 lety +6284

    James Hoffmann unironically using instant coffee. These corona times really change people

    • @Khaatana
      @Khaatana Před 4 lety +56

      Kenco smooth by the looks of it, I'm wondering if he classes it as the lesser of evils!

    • @konstantinosaristarchou3941
      @konstantinosaristarchou3941 Před 4 lety +6

      Hahahahahahhaha

    • @jameshoffmann
      @jameshoffmann  Před 4 lety +2108

      It was not the lesser of evils. (I did remove the sticker to try and mitigate the shame brought on my family)

    • @themonotoner1119
      @themonotoner1119 Před 4 lety +19

      This is exactly what I thought as well as soon as I saw the instant coffee haha.

    • @afromaximus
      @afromaximus Před 4 lety +89

      @@jameshoffmann Damage has been done mate, i used to look up to you ;)

  • @sarahshin7341
    @sarahshin7341 Před rokem +412

    As a Korean living in Seoul I just wanted to mention three things.
    1. Pronunciation of the Korean word dalgona was surprisingly perfect!!
    2. The burnt, bitter taste of the instant coffee foam is close to what actual dalgona tastes like. I assume a lot more people would know due to Squid Game.
    3. Nowadays there are many places that serve dalgona crushes on top of cafe lattes in Korea.
    Though I have never tried either the foam or crushed bit version.

    • @ThePiggiestOne
      @ThePiggiestOne Před rokem +4

      Yeah. That honeycomb candy he spoke of took me back to Squid Game

    • @SweetSelie
      @SweetSelie Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you for sharing your knowledge + experience!! I appreciate Hoffman and his expertise AND sometimes he is just inherently limited by his perspective as a white British man. Hearing from someone who lives in and is culturally Seoul Korean is important and adds to everyone’s knowledge

    • @sko1beer
      @sko1beer Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@ThePiggiestOne that tv show got honeycomb making kits in the top 10 on alibaba in china for a while so someone made a lot of money off that craze

  • @tiffany4970
    @tiffany4970 Před 3 lety +2922

    James:“is it good?”
    Me drinking one: “yes”
    James:”no”
    Me: 👁👄👁

    • @elvenisar
      @elvenisar Před 3 lety +18

      Lol

    • @elbertlim2872
      @elbertlim2872 Před 2 lety +153

      Basically it's just an instant coffee with extra steps 🤣

    • @katthefig
      @katthefig Před 2 lety +41

      Look any ice coffee is gonna be yummy to me.

    • @owdy3973
      @owdy3973 Před 2 lety +34

      Tbh tho
      For the effort that you put to create the coffee foam it's just not worth it for me honestly

    • @thejoulesthief6841
      @thejoulesthief6841 Před 2 lety +12

      Its a complete novelty and I love it too.

  • @BrookZerihun
    @BrookZerihun Před 3 lety +747

    after years of watching you, I removed all instant coffee and now you do this

    • @Synchronicitizen
      @Synchronicitizen Před 3 lety +3

      Awesome comment!

    • @thinkublu
      @thinkublu Před 2 lety +16

      Instant coffee is actually fine lmao

    • @CantEscapeFlorida
      @CantEscapeFlorida Před 2 lety +5

      Lmaooo

    • @rocketcrazy3467
      @rocketcrazy3467 Před 2 lety +11

      *Alternative*
      measure 15 grams of sugar
      add just enough of a ristretto shot of a good quality dark roast to dissolve the sugar (about half by volume)
      whip till light brown (the color of a latte with slightly too much milk) ~ 5-7 minutes
      Serve with about the same amount of milk by volume.

    • @phs125
      @phs125 Před 2 lety +6

      While growing up, instant coffee is the more expensive more tasty coffee.
      "Bru" was the brand that did it.
      Even now, good coffee, even when it's not made by instant coffee, is still referred to as Bru coffee.
      Just yesterday in train and the coffee seller came to cabins and started selling his "Bru coffee" it was pre made decoction, but still pretty good.
      So good coffee = instant coffee here

  • @TheDankMagician
    @TheDankMagician Před 4 lety +3574

    "So after 3 minutes of miserable whipping, you end up with gooey ... foam" Every night James, every night.

  • @tim36332
    @tim36332 Před rokem +97

    You can make a Dalgona Coffee with espresso instead of instant coffee by adding a pinch of good quality xanthan gum before whisking. The great thing about using xanthan gum is it thickens the coffee topping well with both hot and cold drinks. It's actually a stabilizer that's present in many instant coffees so the silky texture achieved with espresso/ristretto+xanthan is similar to what you made here, but the whisking time a little longer, so a small handheld electric whisk is definitely useful.

    • @kkski4817
      @kkski4817 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Exactly what I thought about 👀 I'd also love to check out staff like processed aquafaba

    • @mothershelper1981
      @mothershelper1981 Před 25 dny

      I was wondering whether one of those small frothing whisks would work to do this to save some of the hand whipping.

  • @tommyp4630
    @tommyp4630 Před 3 lety +105

    The first time instant coffee has ever been weighed on an Acaia

  • @adrianjackson1586
    @adrianjackson1586 Před 4 lety +2975

    You know COVID-19 is having devastating effects on the coffee industry when James Hoffmann starts drinking instant coffee.

    • @liquidiceyt
      @liquidiceyt Před 4 lety +16

      Can the Dalgona be done with fresh brew espresso? I failed at making it. I think there's something in the instant coffee to make it very sticky/viscous .

    • @liquidiceyt
      @liquidiceyt Před 4 lety +46

      and I got my answer on 7:00

    • @Bluelightcheaphotel
      @Bluelightcheaphotel Před 4 lety

      He should roast

    • @Mk-vi5jz
      @Mk-vi5jz Před 4 lety +12

      Instant coffee has come a long way, korean brands especially

    • @sitrep2418
      @sitrep2418 Před 4 lety

      Thorsten Latz i see your a man of culture 🎞, what camera you rocking?

  • @MRAROCKERDUDE
    @MRAROCKERDUDE Před 4 lety +874

    James Hoffman does well because his voice sounds like the human embodiment of coffee

    • @jessicajaynenc1202
      @jessicajaynenc1202 Před 3 lety +4

      It is rather spectacular ❤️

    • @manojlds
      @manojlds Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah there's immersion when you listen to him as all the info percolates through your ears.

    • @ximono
      @ximono Před 3 lety +2

      Reminds me of the dutch chicken farmer who laughs like a chicken (czcams.com/video/xjbB1_dCto8/video.html). Makes perfect sense that a coffee professional sounds like coffee. Choose your profession wisely!

    • @paradise_valley
      @paradise_valley Před 3 lety +5

      He’s probably 75% coffee at this point. I wonder if he enjoys tea.

  • @whitescar2
    @whitescar2 Před 3 lety +191

    I might propose a third alternative to concentrating coffee:
    Place it in the freezer in an insulated container and once it begins to freeze, peel off the top layer of ice. The first ice that forms will be pure water. You can repeat that process to remove water out of the liquid.
    This is what instant coffee makers do as well.

    • @VenusBijou
      @VenusBijou Před rokem +17

      This is what I was thinking!

    • @panzerveps
      @panzerveps Před rokem +28

      Aka freeze distillation. This is how Brewdog and other breweries make their super strong beer.

    • @tacocatt6808
      @tacocatt6808 Před 10 měsíci +2

      This is a common method in homebrewing if you want to take a fairly weak brew and make the alcohol content much higher without fucking up the flavours too much. I do it with a lot of the meads I make and it's delicious

    • @Earthstar_Review
      @Earthstar_Review Před 3 měsíci

      ...coffeejack?

  • @rodrigo591ify
    @rodrigo591ify Před 3 lety +45

    If there was only someone who could explain accounting to me the way Mr. Hoffmann explains coffee.

  • @ash0ind
    @ash0ind Před 4 lety +990

    This video contains all of James' milk allowance for the rest of the year

    • @jameshoffmann
      @jameshoffmann  Před 4 lety +286

      It really, really does.

    • @siricharoen609
      @siricharoen609 Před 4 lety +3

      😆

    • @semisweetmonkeyswedding
      @semisweetmonkeyswedding Před 4 lety +27

      and sugar allowance for 3 years

    • @pithyginger6371
      @pithyginger6371 Před 4 lety +6

      @@jameshoffmann dammit I wanted an overly chic latte art video

    • @melissac5740
      @melissac5740 Před 4 lety +18

      ​@@jameshoffmann This would be a great opportunity to do an exhaustive test of ALL of the plant milks and plant creamers!!! I meant, oat milk "minor figures' bran in particular is the most popular right now, but maybe a more elusive plant milk works better. Things that come to mind: Macadamia milk, tiger nut milk, rice milk, pumpkin seed...There are also many different brands and type of creamers. Some better for foaming than others. I think what I would be most interested in hearing from you and your advanced coffee palette is just how the various flavours of milks compliment coffee.
      In my own experience I find the plant milk options at Starbucks to be extremely disappointing. Soy, Almond, Coconut.
      I chose soy because it is the most neutral in flavour, and I personally don't have any problems digesting it, however I know many do. On one occasion I ordered to coconut milk for my drink--now I'm not sure if the person just pulled a bad shot, or overheated the milk but the flavours just did not meld well. The coconut made it taste burnt (I have tried it on a few occasions and this flavour is consistent). Almond on the other hand I just never cared for. The flavour is too nutty for my coffee. Many small coffee shops do provide better plant milk options like oat, so that is what I will go for if available. But it would be interesting to hear the science behind how these different plant milks might interact with coffee, and I think you could probably offer a lot of insight! And as always, thank you for the great and informative videos!

  • @internetshaquille
    @internetshaquille Před 4 lety +1399

    after he said that "surfactant" is a portmanteau, my brain failed to focus on anything else

    • @gustinm
      @gustinm Před 4 lety +28

      proud of yourself huh james.

    • @louisirvinelim
      @louisirvinelim Před 3 lety +18

      I've been studying medical for 2 whole years and I just knew this now

    • @rainingice-
      @rainingice- Před 3 lety +9

      I read this before he said it, didn't believe you... And then it happened to me

    • @maryw3052
      @maryw3052 Před 3 lety +6

      "Foaming agents"

    • @kindashin
      @kindashin Před 3 lety +2

      my brain malfunction as soon as i read this comment

  • @brothertothefox5146
    @brothertothefox5146 Před 2 lety +632

    James, it's really interesting: when this whole Dalgona fad came to light, I couldn't help but think of something I had seen many years ago. I was once dating a Cuban girl, and she prepared what she simply called "Cafe Cubano", which is basically Cafe Bustelo (extremely strong, pre-ground, vacuum-sealed coffee bricks) in a Moka pot, then you add a few drops from the initial coffee to come out of the moka spout to a LOT of sugar, and whip it into a foam. That foam is added back to the finished coffee from the moka pot. Check it out, I think this could make an interesting video for your channel.

    • @ahoward3503
      @ahoward3503 Před 2 lety +27

      I was just thinking about that. The "coffee frosting". Actually I just made some today! It is really good. I'm Norwegian-American, but it's one of my favorite ways to make coffee. It's a nice treat every so often, but it's far too sweet for daily consumption! Strangely enough it's even a little complicated to get it just perfect. I still like Cafe Bustelo in my Moka pot as is. I can find it in a canister in the store at home. I'm glad someone else had that thought! I think it would be interesting to see James attempt the recipe.

    • @replaymc1233
      @replaymc1233 Před 2 lety +32

      When I worked at a shop that employed primarily Cubans a cup of Cafe Cubano after lunch was practically religion. One person took a break and made enough for everyone and then everyone took a few moments to enjoy the drink before going back to work. Was a very nice pick-me-up to get you through the afternoon. It is very important to get some of the first drops out of the pot, for whatever reason that may be.

    • @brothertothefox5146
      @brothertothefox5146 Před 2 lety +6

      @@replaymc1233 YES, that's what was relayed to me too! I guess it's the first bit of bubbling you get... Maybe the extremely concentrated liquid is that important part?

    • @pandapower5902
      @pandapower5902 Před 2 lety +8

      yeah here in florida we are used to cuban coffee like that

    • @symphonicdynasty3117
      @symphonicdynasty3117 Před 2 lety +3

      @@pandapower5902 i second this, like you EXPECT it to be made like that mostly

  • @allenlark
    @allenlark Před rokem +5

    one of the things i appreciate about your videos is that you always present yourself as open to ideas and opinions other than your own

  • @ennzerothreetwo
    @ennzerothreetwo Před 4 lety +225

    I like how James punctured the seal of the instant coffee and optimistically took a huge whiff before turning away in disgust.

    • @shai.loves.tacos.
      @shai.loves.tacos. Před 4 lety +6

      ennzerothreetwo that’s my favorite part 😂

    • @luvpamelanewton
      @luvpamelanewton Před rokem +3

      He doesn't seem to like the coffee smell. Downer. This video was a downer on a pleasing coffee drink that is only different by texture.

    • @aliciat2532
      @aliciat2532 Před rokem +7

      @@luvpamelanewton he's literally a world barista champion. Pretty sure he likes the smell of actual coffee 😅

  • @Crime_Lab
    @Crime_Lab Před 3 lety +471

    When I was a kid, about 40 years ago, and living in Siberia, we used the whipped by hand sugar-instant coffee- drop of water mixture as a base to add hot water to. It made instant coffee less awful and created a simulation of a créma. Kind of a reverse of a dalgona. Things you do with limited resources. Cheers! ⬛️

    • @gumorenos
      @gumorenos Před 3 lety +10

      My dad used to make this when I was a kid. It was very tasty, or at least that's how I remember it

    • @Crime_Lab
      @Crime_Lab Před 3 lety +19

      @@gumorenos 😀I was stoked to have any sort of coffee. I lived with my grandfather, and he drank lots of coffee that he ground and prepared in a Turkish style. I wanted be be just like him but he would not let me have my own cup, only a sip. The instant sort he let me have once in a while, must have not thought of it as coffee 🤣

    • @draculadeep
      @draculadeep Před rokem +2

      Yes, unfortunately we are living in a very unbalenced and unfair world, hope you have good coffee now. Cheers

    • @nickjaycee316
      @nickjaycee316 Před rokem +5

      @Crime_Lab, in the late 70,s I was serving in Berlin and met a Russian girl who used to wake me up with instant made that way, I thought it was brilliant because we didn't have much filtered coffee ln England back then, but maybe it was just her..

    • @Crime_Lab
      @Crime_Lab Před rokem

      @@nickjaycee316 right on! mine was in the late 70s too

  • @NikolaosTsarmpopoulos
    @NikolaosTsarmpopoulos Před 2 lety +55

    The first part (instant coffee+sugar+water => coffee foam) is classic in Greek coffee recipes. It's the basis of the warm "nes" coffee, where you add milk or milk cream, hot water and stir, resulting into a coffee with a thin foam layer looking like Espresso's. It's also the basis of "Frappe" coffee, the classic recipe of Greek instant coffee. You poor it over ice cubes, add water and optionally milk and/or Irish cream liquor, stir a little; plenty of thick coffee foam stays on top (2-4cm high).

    • @McDonaldsCalifornia
      @McDonaldsCalifornia Před rokem

      Also instantly thought of that. I love frappe but honestly I can only drink it while in Greece. Otherwise it just doesn't feel the same

    • @idlirshkurti8107
      @idlirshkurti8107 Před 5 měsíci

      ‘Greek’

    • @misottovoce
      @misottovoce Před 4 měsíci

      Oooooo...Irish cream liquor!

  • @lukasweichert7379
    @lukasweichert7379 Před 3 lety +33

    Greek Frappe. They use a milkshake maker, use Nescafé and drink several of these a day. When you order you specify how sweet you want it.

  • @SungAh77
    @SungAh77 Před 3 lety +1870

    When you said “dalgona” in perfectly accented Korean I had to pause and replay 😆

    • @zapper28
      @zapper28 Před 3 lety +27

      Please, write closest transliteration.

    • @Shantiante
      @Shantiante Před 3 lety +75

      @@zapper28 tai-go-naa

    • @brattingprincess
      @brattingprincess Před 3 lety +26

      nah he still rolled his l ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @brattingprincess
      @brattingprincess Před 3 lety +15

      zapper28 dah (round out the ah) l/r (don't roll the l/r) go na (not na (short not like nah bro))

    • @onefireoneway
      @onefireoneway Před 3 lety +12

      달-고-나↘️

  • @spazzwazzle
    @spazzwazzle Před 3 lety +245

    Holy shit. I just discovered this channel a few days ago and I can't believe how high quality it is.

    • @Dr.Geek-ZA
      @Dr.Geek-ZA Před 3 lety +3

      Same here, I love coffee and after watching his video's I realized how much coffee education I am missing.

    • @jelizabethpetrie6656
      @jelizabethpetrie6656 Před 2 lety

      Definitely worthy!

    • @junethanoschurchill6750
      @junethanoschurchill6750 Před 2 lety +2

      I don’t even drink coffee and I enjoy his videos

    • @elbertlim2872
      @elbertlim2872 Před 2 lety +4

      His voice feels like watching david attenborough documentary. But it's about coffee 😂

  • @Squarrel
    @Squarrel Před 3 lety +82

    Oh boy do I have a story to share that relates to that PSA of yours.
    I once decided to use this foam as an egg replacement in a brownie recipe so I could make it vegan. I used about half the pot I had which should be about 100 grams of instant coffee. I managed to make 2 brownie batches but this should give you a decent idea of how much was in a piece. The brownies came out quite tasty but as I was eating it, at no point did I actually bother to consider just how much coffee I was ingesting.
    I would just randomly eat pieces here and there during the days after, at some point at night I decided to eat a pretty big chunk and I essentially ingested about 20 cups of coffee worth of cafffeine in about 5 minutes worth of time on top of the pieces I had already had earlier that day. For the next few hours it felt like I was an agressive level of awake and having a heart attack at the same time.
    It was fun trying to fall asleep that night.

    • @gaiaiulia
      @gaiaiulia Před 2 lety +4

      😂😂😂 Reminds of the time I had a sambucca after dinner out. I chewed the coffee beans afterwards. It was about 11.00pm. I was wired for the night.

  • @therealakmal
    @therealakmal Před 3 lety +2

    Man, I never knew being nerdy about coffee is so satisfying. Keep up the good work mate! Love the videos.

  • @carltonbettsno19
    @carltonbettsno19 Před 4 lety +174

    James during quarantine “I could get down with that” x2 “it’s very sweet” “it’s a lot of sugar” lots of repeating today and it gave the video an interesting feeling like he’s talking directly to you

  • @PistachioDean
    @PistachioDean Před 4 lety +1163

    He looks like how I would imagine Edna Mode's husband would look like.

    • @banjobill8420
      @banjobill8420 Před 3 lety +38

      If Ninja was an english coffee connoisseur

    • @spaceyBISH
      @spaceyBISH Před 3 lety +35

      ✨Yes darling✨

    • @harringt100
      @harringt100 Před 3 lety +25

      I don't hardly make coffee but I keep watching these because I just find him so...cute. I hope he doesn't mind that epithet.

    • @eline7688
      @eline7688 Před 3 lety +6

      Tamar Harrington i watch this because i wanna snort instant coffee

    • @paradise_valley
      @paradise_valley Před 3 lety +2

      Maybe her brother

  • @jur9en1
    @jur9en1 Před 2 lety +153

    The Dalgona looks very much like a Greek style 'nescafe' frappe. The cafe's in Greece use standing frappe mixers to make them quickly.

    • @wigoow1206
      @wigoow1206 Před rokem +1

      My first thought. It's delicious, but nothing new.

    • @Mazurecki56
      @Mazurecki56 Před rokem

      Traditional Frappé doesn't have milk in it though. Dairy in Frappé is an American invention/bastardisation.

    • @ioiyian9108
      @ioiyian9108 Před rokem

      it is an upside-down Greek frappe made only with milk and a bunch of no meaning effort....just dumb

    • @menspa2471
      @menspa2471 Před 9 měsíci

      We invented this around 1821 bc

  • @adamsteinhardt6393
    @adamsteinhardt6393 Před 2 lety +13

    My wife is Korean. When this craze came out and she showed me it, I just threw the ingredients (including a better instant coffee) in a stand mixer and came back 5-10 minutes later. Super tasty.

    • @jrmint2
      @jrmint2 Před 2 lety

      but it's not a korean coffee??

    • @adamsteinhardt6393
      @adamsteinhardt6393 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jrmint2 it was popularized by a Korean, and given the name Dalgona (달고나) which is a popular children’s dessert more recently made famous by Squid games.

    • @user-tz9jh6pv2j
      @user-tz9jh6pv2j Před 2 lety +3

      @@jrmint2 he just wanted to tell everyone he has a korean wife. dalgona coffee has nothing to do with korea. it was made popular by a cafe named Hon Kee in macau. the barista/owner got the recipe 20 years ago from a tourist couple. the only thing korean about it is that it was made popular by a korean travel show

    • @0xD1CE
      @0xD1CE Před rokem

      @@jrmint2 And America didn't invent hamburgers but hey that's what the world thinks.

  • @jinitabani9718
    @jinitabani9718 Před 4 lety +551

    Put the coffee creme first and then pour hot milk over it to produce a “poor mans cappuccino”. WAY better than drinking it this way! I learned this from my Libyan husband. They do it all the time.

    • @evilhutdug4665
      @evilhutdug4665 Před 4 lety +1

      Whats better, iced or hot?

    • @raredash6057
      @raredash6057 Před 4 lety +14

      @@evilhutdug4665 I'm not who you asked to but I like it iced, even tho the cream dilutes unevenly and it looks ugly but pouring it first allows the cream to slowly incorporate to the milk so you don't get little bits of cream slipping in your mouth giving you a weird sensations, but you gotta stir it at first, otherwise you are just tasting milk and ice.

    • @hellomeloO
      @hellomeloO Před 4 lety +20

      Yes. Mixing it will hot milk is the best. The foam remains and it tastes like cappuccino.

    • @ShortHandedNow
      @ShortHandedNow Před 4 lety +9

      You hit the nail on the head. I have tried a few different methods and mixing is almost always the best solution. (Putting the foam on the bottom with hot or cold milk makes this MUCH easier to do. I enjoy it even when I have to use cheaper instant coffee.

    • @footballkal
      @footballkal Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you somebody acknowledged that Libyans make it 😅

  • @stiggles98
    @stiggles98 Před 4 lety +41

    The delivery of, 'No, not really,' had me cackling.
    Thank you for making me smile.

  • @marexmal
    @marexmal Před 2 lety +11

    I have recently started to make some of Dalgonas, with the upgrade that I do the black ice cubes - out of chilled Moka-pot coffee made a day before. That makes it a bit stronger of course, but it also nice and slowly dissolve into milk, making the milky base a bit more bitter-ish and tasty.

    • @misottovoce
      @misottovoce Před 4 měsíci +1

      Wow...what a fabulous idea!

  • @joshuadaponte3256
    @joshuadaponte3256 Před 2 lety

    I found this recipe and used it early in 2020. It was advertised as “whipped coffee.” Totally blew me away with strength. Thanks for all the background.

  • @Hawk_Leigh
    @Hawk_Leigh Před 4 lety +1531

    James Hoffmann 8:34 : "what about some *good* instant coffee?"
    Me: there's no such thing
    James: "this is from Paris"
    Me: Ah, very well, proceed

    • @AyseY
      @AyseY Před 4 lety +12

      haha thought the same

    • @matthewwaterhouse9925
      @matthewwaterhouse9925 Před 4 lety +6

      My sentiments exactly, but you put it much more eloquently.

    • @arcybarrios
      @arcybarrios Před 4 lety +55

      The irony is that the French are not known for having great coffee lol
      They love to drink it, but it ain't always good (unlike Australia, Italy, Africa, etc)

    • @gio-ve7vn
      @gio-ve7vn Před 4 lety +11

      @@arcybarrios idk. their beans probably aren't as great since they need to import them but the coffee turns out very good. I agree that Italian coffee is superior lol

    • @arcybarrios
      @arcybarrios Před 4 lety +23

      @@gio-ve7vn I can't speak for all of France but i did live out there for a few years. I love coffee and can tell you that very few places have good coffee. I called them my little hidden gems lol (at a higher cost of course).
      Unlike Italy where i have travelled extensively or currently in Australia, you more often than not will get a really good cup of coffee anywhere you go.

  • @mickidoesmedia
    @mickidoesmedia Před 3 lety +476

    "Is it good?"
    "No."
    lmao

    • @Zwiesel66
      @Zwiesel66 Před 3 lety +7

      That was moment where I thought: Damn, it looked so tasty 😒

    • @jenniferchough
      @jenniferchough Před 3 lety +27

      @@Zwiesel66 - i would recommend trying it. it's actually pretty tasty. you just can't approach it as a coffee connoisseur. it's a tasty, sweet coffee-ish drink. oh, and i would mix the foam with the milk before you drink it; unlike the way james drank it.

    • @maryw3052
      @maryw3052 Před 3 lety +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @jasonmartin5834
      @jasonmartin5834 Před 3 lety +1

      🤣

    • @karuk72
      @karuk72 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jenniferchough I like it..quite a bit actually.

  • @DiogoJordan
    @DiogoJordan Před rokem +55

    When I was a kid, this was the way I drank coffee with my grandma. Only we made just sugared espresso with instant coffee, but first we'd whisk it with just a teaspoon of water to get that "mousse", that later becomes something like espresso crema. Good memories

    • @kg-Whatthehelliseventhat
      @kg-Whatthehelliseventhat Před rokem

      Espresso uses pressure. Cute story tho

    • @DiogoJordan
      @DiogoJordan Před rokem +2

      @@kg-Whatthehelliseventhat oh really? As a southern European, you don't need to add that info, we know that coffee is espresso. No one drinks american style coffee nor beverages like lattes or whatnot. I used the term espresso to convey the image of a small cup with a bit of coffee in it,instead of the big cup with watered down coffee

    • @kg-Whatthehelliseventhat
      @kg-Whatthehelliseventhat Před rokem +2

      @Diogo Jordan umm then you should have said so.
      You dont have to be racist or hostile. It's ok.
      Thank you for admitting you were wrong. Have a great time with your Nana.
      Lol, so you are a European coffee expert who drinks instant? You're too funny.

    • @DiogoJordan
      @DiogoJordan Před rokem

      @@kg-Whatthehelliseventhat oh, it's racist to drink espresso and not american style coffee outside of america. Good to know that you follow the narrative without critical thought. What a dweeb

    • @lxtatar7773
      @lxtatar7773 Před rokem +2

      That's so sweet. Any coffee tastes better if you drink it with someone you love. :)

  • @wizzy77667767
    @wizzy77667767 Před 2 lety +124

    Just tried Dalgona coffee, and you're absolutely right. The quality of the instant coffee makes a world of difference. Tried it with Italian Roast and with Veranda (sorry, I'm a Starbucks barista and we get Starbucks coffee for free soooooo) and knew I wouldn't like the Italian, but the Veranda was just... I mean... I generally do NOT like iced coffee in pretty much any dignified medium, but I would strongly consider casually having Veranda in a Dalgona, truly remarkable

    • @leslumieres1237
      @leslumieres1237 Před 2 lety +5

      Starsucks coffee

    • @thereallinnz9407
      @thereallinnz9407 Před 2 lety +4

      I swear by veranda blend. It is my go to. The only Starbucks I've ever liked!

    • @actuallyasriel
      @actuallyasriel Před 2 lety +5

      Veranda is True North up here in Canada, and it's probably my favorite Starbucks coffee by far. It's genuinely pretty good, at least to me. I'm poor, so maybe things twice as expensive taste better. :P

    • @superzova
      @superzova Před 2 lety +1

      Gonna have to try this when I'm done trying to make cold brew

    • @superzova
      @superzova Před 2 lety +6

      @@leslumieres1237 yeah, but we get it for free, soooooooooooo FULL SEND

  • @flavoredwallpaper
    @flavoredwallpaper Před 4 lety +503

    "Is it good? Let's find out!"
    "No? Not really."
    I was waiting for that response ever since I heard how painfully he uttered the words "instant coffee."

    • @ryan.s1316
      @ryan.s1316 Před 4 lety +21

      bruuuh what makes me mad is when people don’t mix itt like c’mon now

    • @odar9729
      @odar9729 Před 4 lety +18

      You have to mix it bc it tastes amazing he drank it wrong

    • @MasterBeowulf
      @MasterBeowulf Před 4 lety +6

      @@odar9729 you do have to mix it. but it doesn't taste amazing. it taste like sugary ass milk with a hint of coffee. it's awful

    • @matthewwaterhouse9925
      @matthewwaterhouse9925 Před 4 lety

      Funniest part of the whole thing, that! 🤣

    • @user-fb6yi6yj7n
      @user-fb6yi6yj7n Před 4 lety +4

      You are supposed to mix the foam with the milk and then drink it.

  • @shai.loves.tacos.
    @shai.loves.tacos. Před 4 lety +208

    1:53 “puncture that seal for freshness ! *deep inhale* “ugh...” 🤢 hilarious James 😂

  • @Ixaglet
    @Ixaglet Před rokem +11

    Crema from a Mocha pot: Two teaspoons of sugar in your glass, then once the very first drops of coffee appear in the mocha pot, add them to the glass (the first drops of coffee which come out are more oily than the stuff later). Mix extremely vigorously. The objective is a peanut butter like consistency. Once achieved, add the rest of coffee and stir a little. Voila, fake sugar crema

    • @Ixaglet
      @Ixaglet Před rokem

      I've seen some other people in the comments calling it cafe cubano. I live in spain and learned it from a cuban housemate!

  • @LAUD88ITA
    @LAUD88ITA Před 2 lety +7

    In central italy you can find a similar foam made with sugar and espresso, and it's often used to sweeten espresso or moka instead of sugar (it provides additional texture and body)

  • @shanleyshoupe7873
    @shanleyshoupe7873 Před 4 lety +567

    'A miserably long time'
    omg like a half hour?!
    'after about three minutes, maybe four'
    0-0

    • @Ryukachoo
      @Ryukachoo Před 4 lety +57

      Hand whisking, hard, for 3-4 minutes straight is extremely taxing

    • @coffeedudeguy
      @coffeedudeguy Před 4 lety +1

      Ryukachoo yeah I can imagine that too, same goes with hand-grinding coffee with a hand grinder

    • @Dojan5
      @Dojan5 Před 4 lety +8

      ​@@Ryukachoo 3-4 minutes really isn't that bad.

    • @jeremyhunter2319
      @jeremyhunter2319 Před 4 lety +17

      @@Ryukachoo you've clearly never mixed cake mixture by hand.

    • @Ryukachoo
      @Ryukachoo Před 4 lety +14

      @@jeremyhunter2319
      I did, once. I then immediately got a stand mixer and my life improved immensely

  • @elpietra
    @elpietra Před 3 lety +118

    I can't believe I know this since forever. I am from Argentina and my grandmother used to do this every Sunday after home made pasta lunch, we used to use a spoon which made the task more misery. We call it shaked Dolca "Dolca batido" because we made it with Nestle Dolca instant coffee but instead of putting on top of milk we poured over some hot water on top of it. You make my day with this video =)

    • @sergiodc2948
      @sergiodc2948 Před 3 lety +4

      your grandma probably copied the recipe from one of her friends in Uruguay, as usual... :oO

    • @jaimep3432
      @jaimep3432 Před 3 lety +7

      Damn koreans claimed the recipe. When indians and latin americans have bern doing it for a long time.

    • @Josh-rr7ze
      @Josh-rr7ze Před 2 lety +1

      Shit my grandmother showed me the exact same it’s pretty much a coffee but you start off with that foamy stuff from whipping it with a spoon and then add more boiling water and milk

    • @LarissaGambarolarysgam
      @LarissaGambarolarysgam Před 2 lety +2

      there is so much of Latin America in this comment that it feels like home

    • @enzofilippo2720
      @enzofilippo2720 Před 2 lety

      I live in Rio Grande do Sul, the brazilian state that borders Argentina and Uruguay, and I also drink it here since I was a kid. But we make it with hot milk and call it café batido (shaked coffee).

  • @Vortica
    @Vortica Před 2 lety +13

    Hi James. My grandma used to make a foam like this using the first drops of a moka coffee and lots of sugar and mixing it very fast in a small cup for few minutes. It becomes almost white. She would then add it to the rest of the moka coffee to sweeten it and also to get the foam on top of the coffe and make it look like an espresso (just “look” of course). That foam would last A LOT but it was way too sweet to drink/eat on its own.

  • @Taraclellandjones
    @Taraclellandjones Před 2 lety

    absolutely hilarious! i could listen to this all day!

  • @kurona
    @kurona Před 4 lety +971

    I feel better that I'm not the only one who doesn't like volumetric recipes

    • @Drspoe
      @Drspoe Před 4 lety +28

      Tell me about it. Just about every recipe published here in the USA is volumetric.

    • @austingergen
      @austingergen Před 4 lety +7

      I thought it was by weight when I heard the 1 to 1 to 1, and I've made it a couple times like that

    • @RadmanTheWise
      @RadmanTheWise Před 4 lety +66

      My pet peeve are the ones that mix it up. I don't want to see 14g of one and 2 teaspoons of something else in the same list. That's bullshit.

    • @mr.fghjkl4871
      @mr.fghjkl4871 Před 4 lety

      Same!

    • @wanyeng
      @wanyeng Před 4 lety

      @@austingergen how was it? Did the foam work up? I would love to try it since less sweet.

  • @renee.loves.pancakes
    @renee.loves.pancakes Před 4 lety +195

    "I guess this is the interesting bit...the bit that captures everyone's attention.....the texture." His face during this is priceless. Its the perfect embodiment of "I have ceased to understand the human race."

  • @alursona
    @alursona Před 3 lety +12

    I think this coffee named “frappe “and it was very popular in Greece for decades

    • @blackbirdster
      @blackbirdster Před 3 lety

      I had the impression frappe it without milk, no? Only instant coffee with a lot of sugar you whip until you get a foamy drink. Fun fact I clearly remember seeing some small electric whips, for foam, in pretty much every Greek kitchen I’ve been to.

  • @klmmc
    @klmmc Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing this video and being so forthright!

  • @baristajosh
    @baristajosh Před 4 lety +137

    Remember when James didn't like things? 2020 changes people :^)

    • @baza210
      @baza210 Před 4 lety +5

      just add sugar in a 3:1 ratio

  • @4.0.4
    @4.0.4 Před 4 lety +77

    James: "I'm ok with that"
    What it means: 9/10.

  • @SovietGrazz
    @SovietGrazz Před rokem +24

    Just make it with espresso and mix in some half decent instant coffee and the sugar in order to get it 'concentrated' enough. Also, use a battery powered milk frother to foam it, they cost like $5. Maybe chill the bowl and other ingredients so when you slap the espresso in it won't be too hot to foam.

    • @epmcgee
      @epmcgee Před rokem +1

      If you really need the coffee to be dehydrated you can make an espresso and evaporate the water.

    • @zeroa69
      @zeroa69 Před rokem +3

      I like mixing it in a steel milk steaming cup. I start with hot kettle water to ensure everything evenly dissolves (agave is an excellent sugar substitute) then throw it in freezer for just a min or 2 before i whip it with a lil electric whip. Works great the only dow side is the instant coffee sucks unless you buy specialty

    • @luvpamelanewton
      @luvpamelanewton Před rokem +1

      Great idea using a shot of espresso and whisking or blending in sugar. Great idea.

    • @luvpamelanewton
      @luvpamelanewton Před rokem +1

      You can get simple sugar too. It is liquid sugar already diluted. Might try that.

    • @Obsidian_Iris_
      @Obsidian_Iris_ Před rokem

      Has anyone tried dehydrated espresso? I usually keep some around for making chocolate desserts but used to make a strong cup and mix in whole milk at a 1:1 ratio. I made a cup several months ago in a bout of nostalgia but it didn’t taste as good as I remembered it. It was my favorite drink once upon a time but apparently my tastes have evolved.

  • @defenderofjustice7079
    @defenderofjustice7079 Před 2 lety +6

    I find that stirring the drink a little is the way to go. The harshness of the sweet and strong top is softened when mixed into the milk and a lot of the foamy, glossy texture is still left over because the a good amount of the bubbles haven’t popped yet

  • @JasperJanssen
    @JasperJanssen Před 4 lety +143

    With that much coffee and sugar in one cup, it’s basically an energy drink for people who don’t like taurine.

    • @komkwam
      @komkwam Před 2 lety +3

      This drink is definitely not a nightcap. 😁

  • @ilishazana6988
    @ilishazana6988 Před 4 lety +819

    I’m triggered when he took a sip without mixing first 😂

    • @letsrideandchill9752
      @letsrideandchill9752 Před 4 lety +14

      He doesn't know I guess. Now he does lol

    • @candylowen8800
      @candylowen8800 Před 4 lety +67

      Sameeee 😫 it’s no good unless it’s stirred. It tastes so good, I break my arm on the regular for this.

    • @ChoppedCarrots1
      @ChoppedCarrots1 Před 4 lety +30

      @Ludvig B.L. yeah but the texture is worth it

    • @alwznlace
      @alwznlace Před 4 lety

      Right

    • @Lithium_Panda
      @Lithium_Panda Před 4 lety +2

      @@candylowen8800 I had to use my emulsion blender to whisk it if I'm in a rush and just pour the milk on top like a pheasant

  • @diegaulle9143
    @diegaulle9143 Před 2 lety +8

    I used to live with an Italian (Roman) fellow during my student times. He pulled the first drops of the espresso and whipped them with sugar. Then poured the foam onto the rest of the espresso. He called it "Cremina" and was delicious.

  • @kathydittmer9659
    @kathydittmer9659 Před 11 měsíci

    I have to admit, you are relentless!! It makes your videos fun to watch!

  • @nubbinthemonkey
    @nubbinthemonkey Před 4 lety +1522

    He must get this a lot, but what age is he? He looks 50 and 15 at the same time

  • @Gotholia
    @Gotholia Před 4 lety +199

    This is the way we used to drink instant coffee as teenagers back in the 80s in Greece , the hot version we called it nes (from nescafe ) and frappe is made with ice . Both versions with or without milk. It is still around for people of my generation, I guess though people in Greece prefer cold espresso beaten with ice.

    • @greatwhitenorth5584
      @greatwhitenorth5584 Před 4 lety +4

      Interesting, in Serbia we called regular nescafe nes

    • @thelittletyrant5539
      @thelittletyrant5539 Před 4 lety +4

      I think Greeks prefer freddo cappuccino nowadays

    • @ajwuk46
      @ajwuk46 Před 4 lety +1

      Honestly it's nothing like it ! I used to drink Nescafé freddo all the time, this is just thick, he didn't even mix it enough .

    • @Gotholia
      @Gotholia Před 4 lety +1

      Youre right. Frappe is made by putting ice and cold water to the foam , It is upside down this way. Then you stir and the half the foam dilutes so the coffee is really strong and the foam is for you to stir and play with the straw, just for relaxing, lol.

    • @Gotholia
      @Gotholia Před 4 lety

      @@thelittletyrant5539 It was about time, to stop drinking instant coffee, specially as stong as frappe is. It ruined the stomachs of a hole generation..

  • @simon.revill
    @simon.revill Před 2 lety +7

    It reminds me of ‘cafe bon bon’ that I’ve had in Spain. It was a while ago now, but I think it was condensed milk on ice, with hot espresso served separately to pour over the top. It was delicious.

    • @misottovoce
      @misottovoce Před 4 měsíci +1

      Over ice would be the summer one. Café Bombón is as you wrote, first condensed milk, hot expresso over that, and then foamy milk piled on top. One ends up with not 3 colours but 4. The foamy milk on top of the espresso takes on some of the espresso but is much lighter brownish. Then the last layer of foamy milk, stays white. And yes, it is delicious and caloric. Really a small dessert! Greetings from the Castellón province of Spain.

    • @simon.revill
      @simon.revill Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@misottovoce thanks for the reply, it was quite some years ago so I’m pleased I remembered it correctly! Yes, it was in the summer.

  • @valeriemartinez9599
    @valeriemartinez9599 Před 3 lety +2

    I remember the first time I made this (about a year ago) I found it so delicious (after mixing it all together) and still find it so!

  • @sayhoman
    @sayhoman Před 3 lety +41

    1:02 my god that was a sudden shift to a perfect korean accent on how to say dalgona

  • @kalebgriffin1993
    @kalebgriffin1993 Před 4 lety +33

    Thank you for continuing to make these wonderful videos! I’m a nurse in the US and it helps ease my anxiety and take my mind off what’s going on at work!

    • @jameshoffmann
      @jameshoffmann  Před 4 lety +13

      Thank you for everything you do!

    • @notuptome
      @notuptome Před 4 lety +1

      Thank for all that you are doing .

    • @blueroom3523
      @blueroom3523 Před 4 lety +1

      Stay safe and thank you!!

    • @donnaregan8242
      @donnaregan8242 Před 4 lety +1

      You are my hero- thank you! I’m staying in to keep you safe...

  • @TheRealToaster2
    @TheRealToaster2 Před 3 lety +1

    I love dalgona coffee. Bought instant coffee just to try it and I'm hooked. It makes at least 3 cups for me (use less foam), and make sure to mix it in with the milk if you don't want the harsh flavor of straight dalgona foam.

  • @Keachybean
    @Keachybean Před 3 lety +6

    It works with decaffeinated coffee so you can enjoy it at night time. Mix it with the milk before drinking it! Tastes just like Starbucks Frappuccino.

  • @Patrick-hz7cz
    @Patrick-hz7cz Před 3 lety +55

    In Asia, the instant coffee typically comes with the sugar, and often the milk(ish stuff) mixed in the packets already. I don't drink the 3-1 but the 2-1 in Vietnam is pretty addictive.

  • @LadyTigerLily
    @LadyTigerLily Před 4 lety +168

    Hi, James! At my Japanese coffee shop, we chill a ~40g shot of espresso in a narrow container surrounded by ice (in an ice bucket for champagne). Standard recipe called for 10g simple sugar syrup, but this is possible to leave out, if you prefer. When it had chilled for about 20-30 seconds, we would add a little bit of ice (about 20g) and use a stick blender to create a very velvety, thick, pourable foam and serve it in a martini glass, garnished with a tiny bit of Turkish-ground coffee. The foam would collapse in about 3-5 minutes, but people were in the middle of drinking it by then. My chief barista and I experimented quite a lot with trying to emulate Greek cold cream/foam and this same coffee foam, but we could never get the consistency of the milk/cream portion right.

    • @bigfil1981
      @bigfil1981 Před 4 lety +2

      I tried pretty much the same thing but a tiny bit of egg white so the foam stays.

    • @bebee9011
      @bebee9011 Před 4 lety +2

      Can we see a video on your channel pls

    • @bebee9011
      @bebee9011 Před 4 lety +1

      (About this coffee u described)

    • @bigfil1981
      @bigfil1981 Před 4 lety

      @@bebee9011 me or @ladytigerlilly?

    • @LadyTigerLily
      @LadyTigerLily Před 4 lety +2

      @@bebee9011 Unfortunately, I don't have my exact setup from work at home, but I can probably approximate it with some things, just so you get the idea. I do not have an espresso machine, so hopefully I can figure out a way to make a concentrated coffee that will work.

  • @alexphotography9069
    @alexphotography9069 Před 2 lety

    MAD props for the proper pronunciation!!!

  • @lurengis7973
    @lurengis7973 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve enjoyed replacing the instant coffee with Dandy Blend! So good. It’s like a powdery dandelion tea.

  • @rjeary
    @rjeary Před 4 lety +67

    “The question is...is it any good?”
    “No”
    😂😂

  • @agreen182
    @agreen182 Před 4 lety +83

    I love watching James talk about coffee while I make coffee

  • @jpierce1987
    @jpierce1987 Před 3 lety

    Made one because of this video. It's very pretty. Also very strong. I added caramel and sugar to oat milk, and after mixing in the foam, it was pretty good. But, mostly made it for the eye candy. It's so beautiful.

  • @iammrkd
    @iammrkd Před rokem +1

    Thank you for creating.

  • @chriswatts9227
    @chriswatts9227 Před 4 lety +275

    Makes me think I'd love to see your take on Vietnamese ice coffee, with condensed milk and coffee phin brewer etc.

    • @ThangNguyen-ip5bk
      @ThangNguyen-ip5bk Před 4 lety +14

      Egg coffee is also good

    • @whatchamacallit70
      @whatchamacallit70 Před 4 lety +1

      Chris Watts that will grow hair on your chest

    • @chintot9734
      @chintot9734 Před 4 lety

      @@ThangNguyen-ip5bk That would be something that James Hoffman can investigate next

    • @chintot9734
      @chintot9734 Před 4 lety

      I'd say that one's better, at least it has real coffee

    • @ThangNguyen-ip5bk
      @ThangNguyen-ip5bk Před 4 lety +7

      @@chintot9734 Yes, Vietnamese don't use instant coffee. They use grinder and metal filter to make very strong coffee.

  • @gabrieltoledano5560
    @gabrieltoledano5560 Před 4 lety +163

    I would be really interested in a series where James rates different brands of instant coffee but only things he can purchase at a supermarket.

    • @crazyjoedavola9002
      @crazyjoedavola9002 Před 4 lety +2

      I agree! We totaly need that!

    • @aadityagoswami
      @aadityagoswami Před 4 lety +1

      @Justin Green Lantern Golf he regularly does these tests where someone helps him out by switching cups after he's brewed them. Wouldn't be a problem unless he already knows what each coffee tastes like very well, at which point maybe we should just take his word for it

    • @NatashaVincent
      @NatashaVincent Před 4 lety

      Perhaps for Hallowe'en since it sounds so scary 🤷🏿‍♀️

    • @jeremyhunter2319
      @jeremyhunter2319 Před 4 lety

      Yeah but he can only buy three brands at any one time due to purchase restrictions to prevent stockpiling.

    • @Tuck-Shop
      @Tuck-Shop Před rokem +3

      He did. It is a fun to watch video

  • @getthegunsoutx
    @getthegunsoutx Před 2 lety

    I love this guy. How have I lived this long without having him in my life.

  • @christopherberry8519
    @christopherberry8519 Před 2 lety +1

    In Greece hot nescafe is often made like this with a spoon. The cold version is frappe and is now made with a electric foamer in seconds. They also make it with espresso and call it freddo - even without the sugar. It helps they use a 300W whisk.

  • @octavio2237
    @octavio2237 Před 4 lety +161

    This is classic in Argentina. Weve done it since the 80s. Is known as cafe batido or whipped coffe translated. I dont know why this wasnt famous on europe or the us

    • @SirDuskChaser
      @SirDuskChaser Před 4 lety +6

      Thank you for this! I love learning more about coffee, so I'm glad I found this!
      I usually made whipped coffee like this but didn't serve it on top like Dalgona Coffee usually was, so I was trying to think of a better name that fit it more accurately. I was basically on the lines of "Cafe Batil" which is whipped coffee in Filipino, but this is even better!

    • @christhopervargas2275
      @christhopervargas2275 Před 4 lety +5

      also common in chile, my dad used to do it for me when i was like 8 and at least i use a lot less water

    • @_leivo
      @_leivo Před 4 lety +7

      I'm from Argentina and never heard of it

    • @ciamber
      @ciamber Před 4 lety +5

      Because it's not quite the same... We do whip the coffee but not to that level of viscosity, and we will dilute it with hot water. It's a foamier version of a regular instant coffee but not to this extreme sugary/syrupish level

    • @christhopervargas2275
      @christhopervargas2275 Před 4 lety

      @@_leivo maybe its something from the south because chile and argentina tend to be similar on the culture on the south

  • @mattferguson674
    @mattferguson674 Před 4 lety +118

    This isn't exaxtly high brow 3rd wave stuff, but damned if it isn't fun to make.

  • @gordorr9259
    @gordorr9259 Před 3 lety

    Coffee truths are hard to find, after viewing your passion for coffee I immediately subscribed.

  • @danbev8542
    @danbev8542 Před rokem +1

    Another fun James video! It looks interesting- but I probably wouldn’t like the intense sweetness. I prefer my coffee/espresso with milk.

  • @elliem1925
    @elliem1925 Před 3 lety +117

    There is a greek coffee, called Frapé. You just need a teaspoon of instant coffee, as many teaspoons of sugar (if you want it sweet that is) and just e little water at first. You mix it with a hand mixer, pour it in a tall glass with ice (add milk if you want) and more water to fill the glass. It is a classic. Everyone drinks it in Greece.

    • @Ayyeliki
      @Ayyeliki Před 3 lety +6

      But if it’s Greek, it’s DEFINITELY good ! 😂😂🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷😍😍

    • @endel12
      @endel12 Před 2 lety +4

      That’s how I was introduced to this style, over a decade ago. I still even have my old Nescafé frappe plastic shaker

    • @DinosaurVid
      @DinosaurVid Před 2 lety +7

      I sort of wanted to try when I went to Greece because I heard it was a big thing, and then I discovered whatever the hell you guys do to make amazing cold espresso and I never even got round to it. What is it that Greeks do with espresso and ice that turns out so good??

    • @geokon3
      @geokon3 Před 2 lety +15

      @@DinosaurVid Yeah freddo espresso and freddo cappuccino have pretty much replaced frappe as the dominant coffee in Greece in the last 10-20 years

    • @captainyank3267
      @captainyank3267 Před rokem

      ΦΡΑΠΕΔΑΑΑΑΡΑΑΑΑ

  • @ninoding
    @ninoding Před 4 lety +148

    1:54 “Puncture that seal for freshness.” *pokes seal* “Ugh”

  • @oliviakite
    @oliviakite Před 3 lety +1

    It’s great with instant espresso powder!! It’s the only way I’ll make it these days 😍

  • @Dagfari
    @Dagfari Před rokem +1

    James with the hidden Korean pronunciation talent, well done

  • @ManavMadaan
    @ManavMadaan Před 4 lety +48

    Here in North India, we've been drinking what the world calls "Dalgona Coffee" since forever. Till today when we offer coffee as a beverage to our guest, the process is the same.
    Two things that we (in my family) did differently were:
    1. We used milk instead of water.
    2. We used half the sugar
    3. We used good quality coffee(as you did later in the video)
    4. We put the coffee first and top with milk, rather than topping coffee over milk. So if we needed stronger coffee, use less milk and vice versa.

    • @yourlotusflower4414
      @yourlotusflower4414 Před 4 lety +2

      Manav Madaan ur way makes more sense

    • @gcbeautylover1
      @gcbeautylover1 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, I feel you. I've grown up to this drink too, and while I know this whipped coffee has been around the world and in households for decades now. It only irritates me that the Korean's are the ones being credited with it because they themselves JUST came across it. If they had it around for generations like India (and Greece, and some parts of South America, etc...) I wouldn't be annoyed. But even that Korean CZcamsrs are uploading this technique around the same time! It's new to them as well. Ugh, it really gets to me. People need to just call it whipped coffee instead of Dalgona or Korean coffee. Cause it ain't that.

    • @gideonwackers7693
      @gideonwackers7693 Před 4 lety +5

      I'm Dutch, when I was making it my mom remembered it from when she was young (50 years ago) seems to be a pretty universal thing that caught on again

    • @MakeBetterStuff
      @MakeBetterStuff Před 4 lety

      I'm coming to your house for ☕!

    • @XxXShevampXxX
      @XxXShevampXxX Před 4 lety +1

      That sounds pretty great actually...if I'm ever in your part of the world, I'ma hit you up and come over for a cup of coffee 😊

  • @parkermeginbir4812
    @parkermeginbir4812 Před 4 lety +86

    I'll have to put a paper bag over my head so people don't see me purchasing instant coffee

    • @jamievallejo8102
      @jamievallejo8102 Před 4 lety +2

      Parker Meginbir my thoughts exactly!

    • @anmarein4608
      @anmarein4608 Před 4 lety +7

      Good thing about corona times: you could use a face mask, haha!

  • @ludwigagawin
    @ludwigagawin Před 3 lety

    I never thought drinking coffee is so complicated, I just recently been watching your videos and I can't understand what's in coffee that you find good. I'm not a coffee expert but I do love coffee and I want to understand what good coffee really is.

  • @Hanami63
    @Hanami63 Před 3 lety +5

    I upgraded it by just using French Vanilla flavoured instant coffee. It was really good, so much better than the regular instant coffee.

  • @gunhunter
    @gunhunter Před 4 lety +42

    The coffee is served in a local cafe at a former shipyard here in Macau. We call it the “hand beaten coffee” here.

  • @dadamj
    @dadamj Před 4 lety +198

    "That is a lot of coffee"
    *JAMES STARES FORWARDS AND BACKWARDS THROUGH TIME SIMULTANEOUSLY*
    "Plus 20g of sugar"

    • @garrettk7166
      @garrettk7166 Před 4 lety +1

      That's a lot of coffee?
      *sips 15 oz of Bulletproof coffee made with uncut cold brew*
      I beg to differ

    • @hannuala-olla4302
      @hannuala-olla4302 Před 4 lety +1

      @@garrettk7166 yeah, no. You drinking even more doesn't make that not-lot.

    • @daand.1042
      @daand.1042 Před 4 lety +1

      I did absolutely not know that this was a lot of coffee hahaha, I usually allow myself to have max 2 cups of it per day so ehh 3,5 cups he said?? Oops

    • @daand.1042
      @daand.1042 Před 4 lety

      Tho I do use a lot more milk, about 3 times I think, judging by the looks of it

    • @hannuala-olla4302
      @hannuala-olla4302 Před 4 lety

      @@daand.1042 Yeah, that is kinda lot for 'single dose'. I'm the opposite, I have a teeny tiny cup, but I down many of them during a day - especially if I'm at home most of the day.

  • @syedbasiljaved6201
    @syedbasiljaved6201 Před rokem +2

    I did it with cooking cream/heavy cream/whipping cream basically the 38% fat one and obviously it was at a cool chill temp to begin with. It formed into very strong micro bubbles that formed a smooth long lasting texture, with no added sugar in it. 0 added sugar. Worked pretty well. Worked pretty quickly to. Just an electric whisking of like 15 secs.

  • @Lewki22
    @Lewki22 Před 2 lety +3

    It is possible to create this texture using just espresso and sugar. In the southern parts of Florida, Cafecitos are incredibly popular. To create a proper one you need to make the caramelized espresso sugar, same whipping technique but with a baby bit of espresso combined with the sugar. Look into it James! Stay rad 🤘

  • @slowkiller3742
    @slowkiller3742 Před 4 lety +164

    wait, has this man ever lived in Korea? that pronunciation of DAL GO NA at around 1:00 is perfect

    • @beanbeanbeanbeanbean417
      @beanbeanbeanbeanbean417 Před 4 lety +31

      ikr i feel like he took the time to learn the correct pronunciation bc he took a quick second to brace for it lol

    • @utomow
      @utomow Před 4 lety +6

      That was his 135th take.

    • @jameshoffmann
      @jameshoffmann  Před 4 lety +156

      I had some help. I think it is important to do your best when it comes to pronunciation. (this was only the second take...)

    • @licia796
      @licia796 Před 4 lety +13

      James Hoffmann I feel happy that you put effort ! Not to gossip, but it irks me when people just mispronounce word they could’ve looked up and goes ‘idk how to pronounce it lol’

    • @leoris87
      @leoris87 Před 4 lety +3

      I'm Korean and that part stuck out to me too lol.

  • @azharkoya1173
    @azharkoya1173 Před 4 lety +148

    James Hoffmann is to CZcams what David Attenborough is to BBC documentaries

    • @DroneCorpse
      @DroneCorpse Před 4 lety +16

      James Hoffman is to Coffee what David Attenborough is to Natural History.

    • @manojlds
      @manojlds Před 3 lety +1

      James Hoffmann is MKBHD of Coffee

  • @aur1ta
    @aur1ta Před 3 lety +15

    i use milk instead of water to create the foam and then mix it with the milk in the cup before drinking. It requires instant coffee so of course it's not going to please the coffe connoisseur crowd but if you like sweet drinks and coffe ice cream then it's honestly really good! you can also add chocolate powder and other spices like idk cinnamon or nutmeg i love how versatile it is

    • @luvpamelanewton
      @luvpamelanewton Před rokem

      Thank you for your wonderful idea.

    • @luvpamelanewton
      @luvpamelanewton Před rokem

      Afrogatto style is a hot shot of hot espresso on top of sweetened frozen blended dairy (I like vanilla bean). You get the mixture of a bitter shot on top of sweet ice cream in your mouth that makes it great.

  • @TheWhiteDragon3
    @TheWhiteDragon3 Před rokem

    I have notes to add about sweetening espresso. Today, I inadvertently made an espresso foam. I made a double shot of espresso with the intention of mixing it with orange syrup and adding it to seltzer for a coffee soda (it was delicious, btw), and I decided to mix it quickly by using a milk foamer. I was surprised by how much it foamed and instantly rushed back to this video that I vaguely remember James making. The foam wasn't nearly as glossy and cream-like as a dalgona foam, but it was surprisingly stable for me. I actually couldn't get rid of it before adding my coffee syrup to my seltzer, so I had a wonderful foam on it. I suspect that if I foamed it more, I might achieve something. I have also previously whipped it with sweetened condensed milk, and the milk fats aided the formation of a wonderful foam greatly. Use that if you want a more dalgona style foam.

  • @plskie9527
    @plskie9527 Před 4 lety +42

    The look on his face when he opens the first instant coffee

  • @haydonwolski8528
    @haydonwolski8528 Před 4 lety +91

    Huh, I didn't realise this had become such a trend. I thought I only just started seeing it cause I was looking at Korean recipes on CZcams 😂

    • @zakariacheriet5360
      @zakariacheriet5360 Před 4 lety

      Haydon Wolski likewise! I even made it for about ten times now in two weeks 😂

    • @solemnvulgar1022
      @solemnvulgar1022 Před 4 lety

      Same here. Saw it one time almost two months ago after watching a korean pork dish, started doing it because it was simple, then a month later i realized i unintentionally followed a trend 😂

  • @guyk4373
    @guyk4373 Před 11 měsíci

    It IS delicious. After a bit, the foam melts into the milk, and it's awesome.

  • @pjz7088
    @pjz7088 Před rokem +1

    Not sure if this has been posted, but quick tip for whipping. I use a Brazil press or French press and plunge the substance, usually milk, up and down to aerate it, creating a foam that way.