The Key to Silky Smooth Steamed Milk

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  • @YarielPuerto-j6e
    @YarielPuerto-j6e День тому +1

    I'm a certified barista. I took a course at Wake Tech Community College in North Carolina, and I am also certified to serve customers and prepare food.

  • @PABLO1SEBASTIAN1
    @PABLO1SEBASTIAN1 Рік тому +214

    Great effort put in the video, thanks, unfortunately I still an't make it work after a million tries. Should wait until next life maybe?

  • @chrisl2285
    @chrisl2285 Рік тому +6

    After watching 2/3 of this video, I just made the best steamed milk I've ever made. By far. Thanks!!!!

  • @captainsoap6003
    @captainsoap6003 2 роки тому +2

    i dont know anything about coffee or being a barista, I find it to be an art form on itself and its beautiful. Im here to learn. Thanks So Much

  • @mejulian01
    @mejulian01 3 роки тому +117

    Thanks for the video. Lots of practice needed. At this stage, I end up with a massive foam, like if I had added too much detergent to the washing machine. The family still likes the coffees, though.

    • @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters
      @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters  2 роки тому +20

      Just 1-2 seconds or air should be all!!
      Raise your jug the moment that has happened and stop stretching the milk and concentrate on having a really nice smooth spin all the way to temperature should limit how much foam you're making :D

    • @mp3311
      @mp3311 2 роки тому +4

      Funny, cause my problem is on the opposite side. I seem to only warm a bit the milk and not create any foam.

    • @nomissimo
      @nomissimo 2 роки тому

      @@mp3311 Lower the jug slowly until air gets pulled under. You have the wand too far in the milk.

    • @bfmv580
      @bfmv580 2 роки тому +1

      @@SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters just a couple of seconds even on a lower powered machine like the Bambino?

    • @apeledemo4024
      @apeledemo4024 2 роки тому

      #hmy

  • @RichardAPWoods
    @RichardAPWoods Рік тому

    Took a while to find someone who actually knows what they are talking about! Thanks.

  • @BillJamesWallace
    @BillJamesWallace 2 роки тому +56

    This is a great video. Not only about coffee and latte art but how to coach someone in a new skill and in a short amount of time. Excellent process, guidance, support and feedback! Great work Josh! (and Freya(?))

  • @adi2082
    @adi2082 3 роки тому +51

    These tips really made steaming milk click for me after many months of attempts 🤟

  • @abosco771906
    @abosco771906 2 роки тому +14

    Great video! I would like to have heard the actual steaming noises as the the nozzle tip moves…. may be a good indicator of what’s happening. Just a thought.

    • @yasminferreira8300
      @yasminferreira8300 3 місяці тому +1

      Not sure if you've heard them already since this comment is 2 years old but the sound is LOUD. If the sound is unbearably loud, then it's wrong.

  • @AlexeiWatson
    @AlexeiWatson Рік тому +23

    This is pretty good!
    I've been getting much better at my art but still inconsistent between jugs, particularly as I alternate between milk and almond in my house.
    Quickly picked up that I am rushing to inject air and creating large bubbles early. a few moments to establish the spin before injecting air is all the tip that I needed.

    • @toasty_dreamss2076
      @toasty_dreamss2076 Рік тому +1

      Your comment perfectly encapsulated the meat of my problem as well! Thank you! Lightbulb moment 😮🎉

  • @publicfavourite
    @publicfavourite 10 місяців тому

    i have sage barista express and i am using this coffee machine for the last 3 years without any defect. My coffee machine milk frothing pipe work fast and gives us a unique flavour for tasty coffee.

  • @petewilliams4289
    @petewilliams4289 Рік тому +3

    Thanks, great advice, I've now discovered as a beginner because I'm taking too long in getting the wand and everything else positioned, I end up foaming hot milk. and this now explains the dry and bubbly foam I'm creating.
    Thank you, out of the thousands on 'how to steam' videos on YT you're the only person to explain this important step, thank you for your expertise, appreciated.

  • @paulnprimus
    @paulnprimus 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you!! As I was watching you I wondered how I was going to port this on my breville bambino. And then bam! You actually tested it on a bambino! Thanks!

  • @gangstashrimp3023
    @gangstashrimp3023 2 роки тому +1

    thank you ill try it out today and i will bring back the result

  • @davechristmas1183
    @davechristmas1183 2 роки тому +2

    Wow I've been a barista for 4 years n this is the best technique y have I been told different lol

  • @viniciusschadeck4992
    @viniciusschadeck4992 Рік тому

    your scene of entire process of steam milk will help me much more than anything else i saw in the internet... i mean, people told how to do each part of process, but not show without cuts from beginning to ending the entire process, I already gor each step in my mind, but i really though that i should do it in a way that is totally more complex... because they tell first make air comes into the milk then start the vortex, but both steps are actually one in your case, and not a separeted step, what makes a huge difference, for sure is clear when each part acts on your video, but not in the others due to cuts that make it looks as a whole different timming for each step... i will try with water make the steamming process when i not want some milk a head, but for sure i will use milk because hot milk into coffee is better than cold milk... and mostly important i have a home machine that shred beans into pownder and has steam wand all in one, but is not good as comercial ones, anyway the machine is fine to do really tasty coffee, i could make really nice expresso, the tip i mostly undersmate is the fresh roasted beans, i bought i single package of to thest against one sit for some weeks and makes my mind blow, how different both are, now i just pick beans and use the amount i need to use in a few days, each week buy a new pack will be much more tasty than get a big one, or a bunch of the shelfs and get all into a good expresso coffee but without the max potential LOL Still learning and loving the expresso art

  • @innazaytsevaphoto
    @innazaytsevaphoto 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video! I love coffee with milk, but I found it extremely difficult to make. I will do my best to practice... 😍

  • @harpercharlie
    @harpercharlie 3 роки тому +5

    4:05 greatest tip ever! thank you.

  • @NoZenith
    @NoZenith Рік тому +1

    If you do have a smaller unit like the Bambino but it has adequate pressure that you won't reduce its Effectiveness by adding more holes, I've seen a lot of people using the Bambino plus steam tip that has four holes to replace the one whole Bambino steam tip, reporting good results. One of the reasons I ended up getting a Bambino plus was because it was supposed to be quite a bit better at steaming so the cost to replace the tip kind of helped reduce the price differential along with the solenoid valve that makes for less wet pucks and the larger water tank for Convenience... Also prettier colors haha

  • @lilixi1278
    @lilixi1278 2 роки тому

    your explanation are simple and very good for a beginner. short and compact with all important info. would like to see more video from you to guide me becoming a full total professional barista.

  • @pvinny2
    @pvinny2 2 роки тому +1

    Wow this is what I needed. Could not get thw right texture till this vid. Cheers!!!

  • @radouan1329
    @radouan1329 10 місяців тому

    I saw many videos but yours are the best ever .. greetings from africa brother ❤

  • @aznbenmaz
    @aznbenmaz 2 роки тому

    i m french i m not very well in english but i understand what yousay and now i steam milk correctly with my delonghi thx

  • @firesmoker
    @firesmoker 5 місяців тому

    By far the best tutorial on the subject. Thanks so much!

  • @Sohasorouri
    @Sohasorouri 2 роки тому +3

    These are exactly the tips I needed to clear the confusion.
    Thank you so much!!!

  • @FatNorthernBigot
    @FatNorthernBigot 2 роки тому +2

    This is fascinating. Can’t wait to try this tomorrow morning, thank you.

  • @lauraperry176
    @lauraperry176 Рік тому +5

    This has been the most helpful tutorial I've seen! Thanks so much, it's greatly appreciated!🙂

  • @Fuzigish8
    @Fuzigish8 Рік тому

    Another thing to consider is the holes in the steam wand tip. After changing from a 4 hole tip to one with 3 holes we had way more success.

  • @rafyraffee
    @rafyraffee 7 місяців тому

    I found that the bambino is better for beginners. The whole process being slower allows for easy and gentle air incorporation. Not only that, but it allows more room for error since the folding process is inherently longer so you can smooth out stray air bubbles. My profitec is MUCH faster at frothing milk, but it's much less forgiving.

  • @tommydharmawan2095
    @tommydharmawan2095 3 роки тому +1

    what a coffee replacement for learn latte art btw? thank you for the sharing session!

    • @corndogsauceman5495
      @corndogsauceman5495 9 місяців тому

      Pour a small amount of steamed milk in a mug then sprinkle some chocolate, give it a swirl and it’s basically the same as a coffee shot

  • @jilliansharp1127
    @jilliansharp1127 3 роки тому +13

    This is a very concise and clear video and very well done, 😊

  • @maxxgunner5573
    @maxxgunner5573 2 роки тому

    Ur method helped me on steaming milk today, thnx.

  • @latteartcity
    @latteartcity 2 роки тому

    Really nice ecplained friend

  • @IndomitableHuman
    @IndomitableHuman 2 місяці тому

    Would love to hear your take on the delonghi all in one machine! The steam wand is problematic in my experience and would love to watch and learn how you deal with it and how I could improve

  • @hyphen2612
    @hyphen2612 11 місяців тому

    Thank you! To practice with detergent water is a great tip! Not only is the whole process transparent and easier to observe, now I don't have to end up drinking a big jug of foamy milk! However, the viscosity is a little bit different between the two liquids, so it's not really exactly the same in terms of the timing and swirling depth, but at least it got me up to speed. Like I said, not having to drink so much foamy milk is a big YES. 😂😂

  • @kwakuattah7008
    @kwakuattah7008 2 роки тому

    Perfect way of reducing foam

  • @JoieDeVivr3
    @JoieDeVivr3 3 роки тому +2

    I have a Bambino AND use alternative milk, it's been a struggle but this helped a lot! Thanks for the tips!

  • @PaoloFrancesco99
    @PaoloFrancesco99 2 роки тому +5

    Helpful video! I was doing pretty well with my Capresso EC Pro and then I decided to clean the tip. I didn't realize how restricted it became over time. Restoration of much steam power turned me into a steaming newbie again and the milk has been too bubbly. I'll try to put the tip further into the milk from the start and I'm confident I'll get better results.

  • @MsAwesomeGiraffe
    @MsAwesomeGiraffe 2 роки тому +5

    I just got my first machine today, and after watching a few other videos I found you have extra tips that are useful, especially the one about practising with dish soap! When I saw your other videos pop up at the end I decided to subscribe as I think I will really benefit from them and get the most out of my machine; thank you 😊

  • @accelerationgate5089
    @accelerationgate5089 Рік тому

    Top advice mate- comprehensive and shows your knowledge and attention to detail

  • @javedakram6024
    @javedakram6024 2 роки тому +1

    Great video! Specially the tips for a smaller machine were very useful! Thanks.

  • @heydude9178
    @heydude9178 2 роки тому +1

    This is all for beginners. Thank you so much

  • @Stan_sprinkle
    @Stan_sprinkle 2 роки тому

    4:30 this was a good tip. I've been doing this with my Bambino Plus and it's improved my consistency with texturing

    • @danguee1
      @danguee1 2 роки тому

      I've just bought a Bambino Plus - after 5 years with a Barista Express (which died). But I find the steam power WAY too much to silk up about 125-130ml of milk for a flat white (or my version of one...). Have you been successful at that kind of milk volume? I've been successful with 160-170ml - but that's too milky for me

  • @mattwhite1839
    @mattwhite1839 4 місяці тому

    Great video! How long can the milk sit before separating?

  • @Lolo-uc2fm
    @Lolo-uc2fm 2 роки тому

    This was the most thorough and detailed video that I’ve seen, thank you!

  • @perishal
    @perishal 8 місяців тому

    Great description and sample....big thanks

  • @babuabir3199
    @babuabir3199 Рік тому

    Youre too good to explain,it’s easy to learn from your video❤

  • @katplantbased703
    @katplantbased703 2 роки тому

    Wow, thank you! I've seen so many videos already, this is the one that helped me! Subscribed!

  • @maidertxo
    @maidertxo 3 роки тому +10

    Your videos are always the best, thank you for another great tutorial!

  • @teresadean7144
    @teresadean7144 2 роки тому

    Great video! Is it possible to steam milk at home on the stove top without any fancy equipment? Can you please make a video about steaming milk on the stove top? Thank you I look forward to it

    • @neeklorenzana7592
      @neeklorenzana7592 2 роки тому

      Microwave milk and froth it using a french press. That's what I while I don't have an espresso machine yet. There are many video tutorials here.

  • @ItsaJuraff
    @ItsaJuraff 2 роки тому

    I appreciate the info about the plant milk!

  • @thecoffee2820
    @thecoffee2820 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for Sharing

  • @martinbarabe4643
    @martinbarabe4643 3 роки тому +3

    Here in Quebec Canada, there are two major players in commercial dairies. One of them os Lactalis. The milk from this brand is almost impossible to get the correct texture. The equal in Natrel is working fine. But i prefer some smaller dairies that have tastier products.

    • @Fragnatix
      @Fragnatix 3 роки тому

      Noted, so Natrel will be better?

  • @mklinux777
    @mklinux777 2 роки тому

    Wow your video & explanation & quality is Perfect😘

  • @phystem1
    @phystem1 2 роки тому +7

    Me who drinks tea everyday : Hmmm Interesting... You never know when you have to steam a milk

  • @lilqueeniescraftingismypassion
    @lilqueeniescraftingismypassion 6 місяців тому

    Great vid and details thanks so very much! What is the least amount of milk that can be done? As I am the only one drinking it and I dont want to waist any. God bless

  • @huyanhle
    @huyanhle 8 місяців тому

    Secret of making a NICE ESPRESSO.
    (I am having a Breville - The Barista Pro Coffee Machine. I am using a DOUBLE FILTER for one cup coffee. Hence I hope you will experience the same effect when making a cup of coffee)
    When making a espresso, you must notice the coffee dripping out of the filter. They (coffee dripping) have summarily 3 distinct colors of changing stages. They (coffee dripping) are:
    (1) Black dark color .... VERY BITTER
    (2) Golden color ..... NO BITTER
    (3) Light yellow color ..... WATERY
    If you like BITTER, then get (1) and (2) above.
    If you want NO BITTER at all, try to get (2) ONLY.... This is the BEST TASTE at all. So, when you see this LIGHT YELLOW COLOR ==> PRESS "TURN OFF" YOUR COFFEE DRIPPING!
    DON'T EVER GET (3), because it is too WATERY, meaning too much water added to your coffee is no good.
    Hence, too much milk into your ESPRESSO also give you not a nice taste, as you also feel TOO WATERY.

  • @georginacook1850
    @georginacook1850 2 роки тому

    I find that although many barristers get the silky smooth foam right. They too often then not serve up cold milk!

  • @patriklindr
    @patriklindr 2 роки тому

    It works!! Thank you so much, huge improvement even after first attempt following your tips! (though definitely still not there yet). Cheers!

  • @hellgirl1512
    @hellgirl1512 3 роки тому +1

    Really appreciate you making all these mess to show us the No Nos of steaming milk

  • @robertmeyer8735
    @robertmeyer8735 2 роки тому +2

    Dang! I've been getting that dry foamy milk, I think this will definitely help, thanks so much!!!

  • @elnymiel
    @elnymiel 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the tips and tricks. Wld you pls Share how to do latte art by French press?

    • @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters
      @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters  2 роки тому

      Something to definitely look into! I'd say though the principles to texturised milk, no matter the process, would result in the same principles when it comes to pouring and thereby latte art :)
      Though 'making texturised milk' with a French Press would definitely be a fun and doable challenge!

  • @DanTaat
    @DanTaat Рік тому +7

    How can you do this vid without showing the sound of the steaming.

  • @jmn6174
    @jmn6174 2 роки тому

    So pressure pushes things away from it! Wow! Okay got it! I was so lost wondering why it splashes all over! I have an interview tomorrow and didn’t want to give a bad impression.

  • @ganderson3461
    @ganderson3461 3 роки тому +4

    I've got a Breville (well, Sage in the UK) Barista Express, so seeing this done on a Bambino was perfect, thank you!

    • @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters
      @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters  3 роки тому +1

      Glad it helped!

    • @ganderson3461
      @ganderson3461 3 роки тому

      @@SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters still a work in progress! I can vortex the milk fine but when I pour it I'm going straight through the top and into the coffee.

    • @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters
      @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters  2 роки тому +1

      as in no latte art?
      If that's the case then getting closer and pouring slower -> gently will let the milk art form on the top, pouring higher/faster will cause it to plunge beneath the surface of your canvas/crema.
      If you're taking too long between steaming to the pour, then the error is that milk has often split :)
      quick mix between two jugs nice and fast will remix all the milk texture and you'll be able to have another go with the same milk :)

  • @alannorman1773
    @alannorman1773 10 місяців тому

    Really helpful video. Thanks guys ❤

  • @ElectTheChopStick
    @ElectTheChopStick 3 роки тому +16

    Can you please explain the differences in coffee latte frothing to the differences of cappuccino frothing? Also in some seminars that I watched they told us that in coffee latte you put first your milk in the cup and then the coffee, is that correct?

    • @anotherperson9646
      @anotherperson9646 3 роки тому +5

      I'm no coffee expert, but from what I understand, and correct me if I'm wrong, a cappuccino just has more air/a thick layer of foam compared to a latte. With steaming, there are 2 stages. First, incorporating air by having the tip just below the surface, and second, mixing it throughout the milk by burying the nozzle deeper in the milk. A cappuccino just has the first stage longer I believe. Here's another good video on milk steaming by James Hoffmann ua-cam.com/video/oaKRBBpA4fw/v-deo.html. Also, having the milk before the coffee makes it a latte macchiato.

    • @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters
      @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters  3 роки тому +3

      You nailed it! :)
      As the earlier comment goes, that first stage is just a longer process, producing more texture over time.
      Milk before coffee tends to be the latte macchiato, but is not a drink you will commonly find in Australian Cafe's. But that is also to say if that's what you asked for, then that's definitely what I would make! :D

    • @ElectTheChopStick
      @ElectTheChopStick 3 роки тому +4

      @@SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters Thanks a lot for the answer. I live in Greece and i noticed that some recipes are pretty different to Australia or USA not to mention Italy where everything is so strict :p Its quite confusing to be honest

    • @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters
      @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters  2 роки тому +1

      It definitely can be!! Interpretations of recipes change via the culture and time, so my best tip for that is find what your customer wants and then make it!
      In this case it's you!! :D

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade 2 роки тому +1

      Latte art is partially about presentation and partially a way of showing that the foam is still going to be foam down to the last sip. You can't make latte art if the bubbles are too large. The amount of air in the foam is what makes the difference between those two drinks.

  • @ArlenYS20
    @ArlenYS20 Рік тому

    Thanks for the tips! They were very helpful😘😀👍

  • @copacabana.coffee.bagels
    @copacabana.coffee.bagels 2 роки тому

    thank you very much this is the first real tip that helped me

  • @susantaylor5068
    @susantaylor5068 2 роки тому

    Best latte help out there 👏 thank you 😊

  • @Harikachan
    @Harikachan Рік тому

    Thank you so much. I learned a lot from this video.

  • @butterflietattoogurl
    @butterflietattoogurl 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks Josh for another great video, my team love watching and learning from you.

    • @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters
      @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters  3 роки тому +1

      Glad to hear it!
      I'm stoked I can be of help!! :D
      Let us know if there's anything else you may want to see from us!! :D

  • @Shecreates0
    @Shecreates0 2 роки тому +1

    Really helpful video

  • @OneSipCoffeee
    @OneSipCoffeee 11 місяців тому

    Super helpful, thanks!

  • @iamkloklo
    @iamkloklo 2 роки тому

    Just too good in details

  • @dylanborglan
    @dylanborglan 2 роки тому

    immeditly i subscribed ur channel❤️❤️ really amazing explanation and easy way. thank u😊 my greetings from Palestine🇵🇸

  • @testdasi
    @testdasi 3 роки тому

    Next level Josh has been unlocked. 👍

  • @michl2273
    @michl2273 Рік тому

    thank you so much!!! this is really helpful!

  • @annaheya2109
    @annaheya2109 3 роки тому +2

    I shared it with my new Batista's thank you

  • @NickRussell321
    @NickRussell321 3 роки тому +1

    Can you do a guide, how to steam with a small amount of milk.

    • @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters
      @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters  3 роки тому +1

      oof! That's actually difficult from the outset as the steam pressure tends to overwhelm the milk volume. If you're intending to make a Piccolo or Macchiato where milk is minimal, then usually you would pour still the amount if making a small Latte and then the remaining Milk is wasted unfortunately.

  • @Sara.Rose.
    @Sara.Rose. Рік тому

    Really good points. Thank you

  • @designereats3661
    @designereats3661 2 роки тому +1

    Great video

  • @s.mmuntasirrahman4946
    @s.mmuntasirrahman4946 10 місяців тому

    Excellent video.

  • @lilianmhango1515
    @lilianmhango1515 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much
    These tips are really helpful

  • @mervinjacob2774
    @mervinjacob2774 2 роки тому

    Amazing tutorial.

  • @CTULProject
    @CTULProject 3 роки тому +1

    Always helpful tips.

  • @meowiguess903
    @meowiguess903 2 місяці тому

    Oh man I'm so bad at this, the bad thing is I'm working at a café and whenever my coworker aren't available who usually do majority of the coffee work while I'm just handling food and cashier, I can't steam the milk properly. Sometimes I wonder wether I gave my poor customers a latte or a cappuccino (they can't see the art as we only make take away coffee). Sometimes the steam is excellent, sometimes it's not, it's so frustrating

  • @ricric9521
    @ricric9521 Місяць тому

    Will latte art be easier adding milk to espresso brewed straight into the latte cup or one transferred from the espresso shot glass?

  • @Majnun74
    @Majnun74 2 роки тому

    Exactly what I needed to know, thanks!❤

  • @audioa41
    @audioa41 2 роки тому

    I used to work at coffee shop in nyc, I recently got a job on the other side of the country at hotel lobby bar… and they scoop the foam on when making a latte! Ahhhhh

    • @xu10j4rs1
      @xu10j4rs1 2 роки тому

      Ahhhhh not the scoop….back to 2001!

  • @rampatra
    @rampatra 2 роки тому

    Thanks for such a helpful video. You showed a consumer grade coffee machine with a steam wand but what about one having a panarello wand? Do you think we can achieve results with a panarello wand too? I have the Philips 3200 series in case you're curious.

  • @nicopalmagil
    @nicopalmagil Рік тому

    You saved my life. THANK YOU SO MUCH FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART!

  • @eels3658
    @eels3658 2 роки тому

    I've been struggling with this for what feels like ages, all I get with my Gaggia Classic Pro is a limp useless foam. 😅

  • @glen.moralee
    @glen.moralee Рік тому

    Brilliantly done thank you

  • @firstnamesecondname5341
    @firstnamesecondname5341 3 роки тому +2

    🤔 there’s an arduino project in building an automated steamer process in there somewhere…
    The best cappuccino I ever had was in Italy 🇮🇹 itself, the lad steamed the milk in the cup, the texture 🤩 was genuinely nothing like I’ve ever been served in 🇬🇧, it both enlightened me to what a cappuccino should be but also ruined it for me, knowing I’d not get the same experience from my coffee ☕️ again 😔

    • @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters
      @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters  3 роки тому +1

      Those singular moments in coffee are always the best memories!!!
      I'm actually super curious how that would of worked!! I'd be initially worried the milk would spin out of the cup!!

    • @gedukas
      @gedukas 2 роки тому

      This has already been created: ua-cam.com/video/QSVuBlNEmLE/v-deo.html

  • @katsionas
    @katsionas 3 роки тому +2

    The thing is which small machines have good enough pressure so you can steam your milk properly??

    • @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters
      @SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters  3 роки тому +1

      Definitely worth the research, reviews or hopefully and in store recommendation from an attendant? :D

  • @HENKO_BEATS
    @HENKO_BEATS Місяць тому

    Not seen the whole video..but how good are the Barista plant "milks" for steaming?

  • @oops262686
    @oops262686 5 місяців тому

    Great video...thank you so much

  • @nettec40
    @nettec40 10 місяців тому +1

    can you steam heavy whipping cream?

  • @bluejesper
    @bluejesper 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing!