Milk Texture: How to get beautifully silky steamed milk
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- Getting a silky, smooth milk texture is the #1 thing you need to pour amazing latte art.
In this video Chris & Ben take you step-by-step through the process as well as the types of milk, milk alternatives, milk jugs & a bonus tip to help you practice without wasting milk at all.
Key sections of this video:
0:00 Intro
1:06 Milk Types (Including Soy, Almond & Oat Milk)
1:57 Milk Jug (Pitchers)
2:40 The Steaming Process (Step-by-Step)
3:33 Milk Temperature
4:20 The Steaming Process (in Real Time)
5:10 Practice Tip
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Let me be one of the many people praising this video on it's straightforward, easy-to-understand approach. Thank you!
This is honestly one of the best milk frothing tutorials I've watched so far. Thanks for your help!
I agree no clutter just straight to it! thanks guys
FINALLY, a proper video teaching the basics, with passion and true facts, thanks!
This is fantastic video, all signal, no noise. Great production quality too. Instant subscribe.
This. Wish more videos were like this.
Great video guys. Love the step by step and the real time recap. Sweet!
Amazing! The visualization is great, and the way he explains the tutorial is clear. I Love this.
Just started a cafe job and this is honestly one of the best videos I’ve watched explaining how to hold the cup and steamer. I keep ending up with super watery milk and I hate it. Tomorrow is one of my last training days so wish me luck.
How did it go?
How's it going over there? :) ☕
Hope you’re making great coffee and latte art now 🙃
i just had my first shift yesterday and holy hell was it annoying milk steaming is a pain in the arse
Slowly but surely I'm getting a silky textured. Thank you for this great video !!
this is informative! I've been trying to create a perfect thick foam and one time "accidently" done it without knowing how I did it. tried recreating it to no avail 😂😂😂
This was so helpful, you have a great voice and you’re very articulate. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this detailed video! Clear instructions. Been looking for a video like this!
Man, these are great videos! Thank you so much guys for putting them together to help people get their technique right! The editing is great, and the instructions are extremely well presented!
wow, this channel so amazing. Very educative and so detail. I'm so excited, thank's😭
This is the best video on milk texturing on youtube by far!
A really great video. It’s direct, to the point and so easy to understand. This may be the best video on the subject and unfortunately I have seen plenty for comparison
I've watched dozens of vids on this topic and this is the best I've found so far. Nice job.
This is one of the best videos on this topic I've seen. Quality footage and editing. Everything was well throughout to facilitate learning. A+
Glad it was helpful!
@@SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters Question! Should you warm the milk before steaming it? I have been trying to get the milk warm enough to not leave the coffee luke warm and not hot enough at the end. However, this means I have to steam it too long and the texture gets a bit too thick for proper latte art. Do baristas have a constant supply of pre-warmed milk on hand or do they just use the milk straight from the fridge?
That moment when you used dishsoap and got beautiful latte art. You got too excited and drink it haha
Haha
Are u ok
@Jay M Congratulations, you just ruined this comment section
Noooo! 🤣🤣OMG
I'm sure that was quite a "clean" tasting latte 😉👌
This video allowed me to froth the milk perfectly and make latte art when I couldn’t before despite tying so many times. Thanks for this tutorial!
This is one the best tutorial of milk frothing ive seen 😍😍😍 love it..
Thanks for this video! Lots of great hints and tips in 5 minutes. I like the use of clear quality gates to move onto the next step (i.e. ~ 20% foamed, sound of the milk). Clear technique to follow and to try and perfect. Most other videos are just someone blabbering on about their coffee skills and where they've worked :)
Double, double, toil and trouble,
in my milk jug, froth and bubble!
Love this example and especially the practice tip at the end - water and dishwash! 😀
Best instructional video made on milk frothing, thanks guys. Subscribed immediately!
Really good video thanks!! My coworker taught me the dish soap thing when teaching me how to steam milk too, it’s crazy how much it looks like milk
I need more of this in my life. thank you :)
Thank you so much for the help! I recently picked up a Breville Infuser and after watching your video and practicing the technique a few times on soap and water, I’ve made my milk perfect for latte art. Now to work on the art technique itself… 😁
Such a great tutorial. I have my Breville Barista Expresso Machine for nearly 2 yrs now and I had no idea how to properly texturize milk. I will definitely start learning tomorrow with some wated and dishwasher liquid. :)
from all the videos en the barista for beginners, this is the most useful and clear video, thanks!!!
So great explained.
so nice to find such an expert team that happens to be a few blocks from home!!
This is the most honest video about milk frothing. Never heard that noise when i watched other videos. Aweosme content, keep it coming. 😌
Hi there. I'm a Batista in training (beginner). This video was so so so helpful, especially the dish washing alternative as milk! A great way to save good milk, thank you very much!
The kissing sound was the thing that I was looking for it for a long time.
I do thank you
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This is super helpful, great content!
this was so good to watch.. thank you!!!!
Great tips look forward to trying it
thats an amazing practice tip! i'll definitely be trying that thank you :)
Finally a video that makes sense!! Commenting to support y'all!
What a clean video! Sound and video quality was amazing
Finally I got an idea, the best ever tutorial that I found. I'm interested to learn barista. Thank you
This video was so well done...like it’s about milk steaming....but still so professional and entertaining
Excellent video that has everything one needs to know, keep up the good work!
Agree
Thank you guys 🥰
Amazing amazing instructions and so so detailed, thanks so much for sharing
Thank you so much, gents! This video helped me out a lot. Cheers from Canada!
Thanks, this has given me something to go by. One particular part which shows where to put and how to use the steam wand in the jug correctly, of course that would vary slightly depending on the milk, jug size, wand size, steam pressure etc.
Thankyou enjoyed the whole video
Great explanation and editing!
Great video guys, nice clear explanation and I like the tip on using washing liquid & water to practice with :)
Fantastic explanation for beginners like me. Thank you. Subscribed. Cheers!
Excellent delivery of information. thank you.
Thanks, Can’t wait to make my first latte 😁
Outstanding latte art 🥰❤️
This is really helpful
Thanks for the practice tip! ☺️
Great video. Thank you guys
Thanks so much just for my coffee machine yesterday and this has helped, I remember the dishwashing liquid trick from years ago
I’m going to sound repetatvie but, this by far has been the best and most insightful video I’ve watched on steaming milk. Easy straight forward directions/examples.
Great video and best I have found online. I need to step up my milk steaming!
Great work! Keep making videos!
That practice tip was perfect thanksss
What a fantastic video. Explained it really well. 👍
Great Video. explained what i was doing wrong. Simple with practice tips. Thanks
Love the final tip 😂. Thanks !
Very educative, thanks!
Really good video! Thank you!
This is magic! It took me four weeks of daily practice with my first ever coffee machine, tons of videos about frothing watched. That all got me nowhere and left me so disappointed. I had almost no foam in my milk, it would only get hot from my steamer. All until I came across this tutorial! Every single milk I froth ever since is perfect! Who would've thought that the key to success is the SOUND of the milk. That hissing sound! Not the airplane one (that I definitely had at the start of my practice with the steamer 😅).
Thank you so very much for this tutorial! 💛
Definitely the best I've watched
Thanks for the good advice
Thanks this is so helpful for me 💓
Thanks guys, excellent video.
Great tip to practice with water! Thanks for this super helpful video.
When you said ‘it’s probably not you… pick a different brand’ I could relate to that.
I had an issue with the latte bubbling up after a minute or so. I changed to a different brand and it fixed the issue.
Great video, awesome editing too!
Thanks guys! This has helped with my very amateur barista skills!
Very informative and clear
Thank you for this
Thanks Chris! I loved how you were talking and stuff.
The best and easiest to learn to make a latte w step by step: you are good teacher w a great voice and you are clearly talking/explaining every details/tips.
Thank you! 😃
Great quality content, subscribed!
Thank you very much for sharing ❤
I’ve always noticed milk gets quite when it has enough air mixed in. Helps me know when its latte ready. Hope it helps
Many thanks! Great explanations
Thank you sharing. The instruction is simple and clear. My first Latte tasted alright but looked like a flat white. Need more practice 😅
Straightforward, just what I needed!
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Thank you so much for this great video!
Very nicely explained
Very informative sir thank u for the tutorial hope i can apply this to my art
Thank you so much it will help my training
Super useful! Thanks
THANK YOU SO MUCH, now i finally know what I have doing wrong with my latte art, thanks a lot! i really appreciate it 😁☕
Watching this because every few weeks my milk texturing is way off and I just made myself a coffee with like an inch plus of froth 😂
Me too omg😂 here to revise
Yep! Out of nowhere, just way to thickm
Love it!
and video animation in this video so nice, easy for my brain to learn 'bout coffee😂😁
Good job I enjoy this style am a beginer
Best tutorial
Best video have ever seen on milk texture
Thank you!! :)
Great video! Thank you ❤
Excellent 👌
Excellent! Thanks 🙏🏼
Thanx ☺️ for sharing this information