Froth Perfect Milk on Your Espresso Machine (Barista Guide)

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  • @billybarghahn
    @billybarghahn 10 місяців тому +34

    I’ve been trying and struggling to steam milk consistently for 2 years watching loads of other channels. This video changed everything… after watching I nailed it first try! You’re a great teacher, thank you

  • @jacquesguillotte3270
    @jacquesguillotte3270 Рік тому +62

    Thanks 🙏 you for fabulous tips for me: 1. jug in flat or lever position all the time (not canted); 2. the tip closer to the center and not the wall of the jug. ❤

  • @garrywilkinson8677
    @garrywilkinson8677 9 місяців тому +3

    Lots of people have skills but only a handful know how tow to impart them clearly and in an concise and understandable manner. Much appreciate your videos.

  • @Bibek_shahi19
    @Bibek_shahi19 7 місяців тому +4

    Yes sir i learn from your youtube channel i did take any classes of training and still learning.great sir I appreciate you

  • @B.H.1987
    @B.H.1987 День тому

    I’ve watched many videos on how to steam your milk, and I tried to implement whatever explained, no success!
    I’ve watched yours and made the perfect silky and smooth milk from the first time!

  • @SkinnyGeek_1010
    @SkinnyGeek_1010 Рік тому +29

    This was a game changer for me! I was putting the wand too close to the edge and wasn't getting enough spin to make latte art (that wasn't blobby lol). Thanks!

  • @aletablakely4229
    @aletablakely4229 Місяць тому +4

    I am going to steam some milk right now!!! This explanation has helped so much.

  • @lukeapplegate2169
    @lukeapplegate2169 Рік тому +16

    Great video! I’ve watched quite a few of these but your explanation was by far the best. I’m now making silky milk which is foamy enough to make latte art. Thanks man! 👏🏻👏🏻 just subscribed

  • @GingerStyles
    @GingerStyles 19 днів тому +1

    It's the words you used for me! WOW! I knew there was levels to this! Thanx for all these useful tips! 🙏🏽

  • @babackd.6485
    @babackd.6485 Рік тому +6

    I like how you turn the jug to place the wand in the right place. That's really helpful

  • @CraigDG
    @CraigDG 8 місяців тому

    thankyou so much for these tutorial videos, im just starting out learning to make cafe coffee at a friends cafe who is willing to train me helping me to re-imagine a new back up career. My goal now is to perfect my Barista skills and work in every major town city in Australia for 3 months at a time and meet some amazing new people. I so get alot out of your tutorials to help me achieve that. so thankyou

  • @glw5166
    @glw5166 5 місяців тому +3

    Technique is everything. Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge!

  • @kerrycoyle8930
    @kerrycoyle8930 Рік тому +7

    Thanks for making this video... You provided a bit more easily understandable information concerning the position of the wand / tip in relation to the pitcher (for me at least) that helped me create better silky milk for my latte's. Much appreciated!!!

  • @offgridd
    @offgridd Місяць тому +1

    Great tutorial! Many thanks 👍👍👍. Starting many many years ago with a krups machine with very little steampower. Since yesterday we own a profitec drive delivering an abundant amount of steam, my milk heats up way too fast!
    With your tips and hints I will try to make this foamy milk.
    Using two cups of cappucino with about 18-21 grams of coffe, will result in about 10 grams of coffe for one cappucino and looking at the brand that uses george clooney to tell people how "great" their coffee is, I am happy to - after "some" practice- gow far beyond that 😀.

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  Місяць тому

      You're welcome! Glad you found it useful and hopefully it helps improve your milk. Have fun practicing :)

  • @tadmalone4997
    @tadmalone4997 Місяць тому +1

    Very helpful - clear, concise and looked so good I could almost taste them.

  • @mstark3223
    @mstark3223 5 місяців тому +1

    Probably one of the best videos I’ve watched on this

  • @Motters74
    @Motters74 7 місяців тому

    Great video, thank you. Makes so much sense, I’ve been trying to get the nozzle ‘whisper’ aeration all the way through the process, and heating the milk too high. I’ve seen local coffee shops do the adding of air and then just leaving the nozzle under but had assumed it was just for speed necessity when they were making multiple drinks, I’ll recognise it for the skill it is now. Thanks again.

  • @Husin_Alatas
    @Husin_Alatas Рік тому +3

    Thank You SO MUCH!!! Instantly went from big bubbles to now smooth velvety foam😊

  • @yulanmakeupartist4134
    @yulanmakeupartist4134 21 день тому +1

    O right mate! Thanks for tips. I’ll try again , always fail and bubble on the milk 😭

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  20 днів тому

      No worries mate, you are welcome! Hope it helps and you start to improve your milk frothing :)

  • @AnnaHrbacova-eh9xq
    @AnnaHrbacova-eh9xq 10 місяців тому

    Dekuji za pěkný vlog a přeji vše nej v roce 2024 🫶🫶🫶

  • @JIBI_EMPIRE
    @JIBI_EMPIRE Рік тому +1

    ooooh brother i wanna say thank you soo sooo soo mtch baba! be blessed for your pation!

  • @jennykelly5403
    @jennykelly5403 Рік тому

    hey u was trained at William Angliss institute and it reminded me with the wand tip and the angle but knowing when to go from the just under the milk to under the milk.

  • @MelissaOth-pw9xm
    @MelissaOth-pw9xm 27 днів тому +1

    awesome training well explained thank you so much

  • @garyzhou9831
    @garyzhou9831 Рік тому

    I got the most help on "how to froth" from this video. Thanks heaps!

  • @MatthewChurchill-q6r
    @MatthewChurchill-q6r 10 місяців тому +1

    what a great barista

  • @kellyjackson3352
    @kellyjackson3352 28 днів тому +1

    Great video
    I just made ann outstanding flat white !
    Wahoo
    Thank you ❤️❤️!

  • @robfraser5181
    @robfraser5181 10 місяців тому

    Nice. I've watched a few of these frothing vids and this is by far the best at explaining.

  • @JureJerebic
    @JureJerebic 2 місяці тому +2

    We have a commercial espresso Gaggia machine at work and the steam pressure is so powerful that it steams/boils the milk in 5 seconds, even with a perfect technique and cold milk and pitcher. How can we make it less powerful so that there is more control of the steaming process? Have the milk be steamed in 5-10 seconds is way too fast and there's no time to integrate at all, so it's always too aerated

  • @thehandleiwantedwasntavailable
    @thehandleiwantedwasntavailable 4 місяці тому

    This was great, provided you’re using a three pronged steamer. A single pronged, which is common in home machines, requires a slightly different technique.

  • @fnxph03n1x
    @fnxph03n1x 7 місяців тому

    I guess I'll know tomorrow. I do already know how to, but still once a while i mess up. Going to try the wand a bit closer to the center and see how it changes the end results

  • @shipsandboatspassingbyonth3109

    Thank you for tips on the subject of steaming milk!

  • @rianncruz1611
    @rianncruz1611 28 днів тому +1

    Gonna try this one tom.

  • @janetmoore1025
    @janetmoore1025 Місяць тому

    Love the way you teach from Nigeria

  • @arbousiersles7381
    @arbousiersles7381 Рік тому +2

    very clear explanation... thanks for sharing!

  • @Joshkhan256
    @Joshkhan256 9 місяців тому

    I learnt something I just need to learn how to make designs for all coffees thanks to this channel

  • @americanhydraulic3377
    @americanhydraulic3377 Рік тому +1

    From Puerta rico
    Thanks for your
    Teaching,
    I really panich
    When it comes to frost milk
    I will practice with your methods.
    Thanks much.

  • @rezilliance7728
    @rezilliance7728 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much I didn’t know how to make a coffee when I started in the Gaming room , and watching your videos has helped me achieve how to make a coffee, I have even posted all the different coffees on our gaming wall and it has been a life saver , even my patrons comment on how good my coffee is a few said it tastes like better than their coffee shop they’ve been going to for years, so now when someone says they don’t know how to stretch out the milk I tell them to use the QR code I have , working for Laundy family has been an awry experience thank you so much 😊

  • @leechua485
    @leechua485 Рік тому +1

    Nice thank you for the tips :) barista from philippines :)

  • @jensdriesen7049
    @jensdriesen7049 10 місяців тому +1

    I watched James Hoffman & Lance Hedrickx to learn to steam milk as a beginner. Non of them made it work. I watched ur video and from the first try i got my first silky milk thank u so much u got a new subscriber!

  • @CarmenGonzalez-dr4gn
    @CarmenGonzalez-dr4gn 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for such a wonderful instruction!!❤

  • @Mark_Dev
    @Mark_Dev Рік тому +1

    Thanks, this helped the most of all the videos I watched so far!

  • @keelindawe
    @keelindawe Рік тому

    Where are links to pdf. This was best training video I’ve seen yet. Position of tip more towards the middle. Explaining the vortexes. And the position and timing up and down of the tip for flat white Vs latte etc.
    still working on my latte art. Sigh

  • @noelvillaluz6585
    @noelvillaluz6585 Рік тому

    Im always watching your video, thanks Noel from Philippines

  • @rlb2444
    @rlb2444 11 місяців тому

    Excellent video. Thank you. Your steam appears to be much lighter and slower than mine. Yours seems to be much more controllable than my steaming. I have a LaMarzocco GS3MP and the steam boiler temp is set at 245.6F. It takes about 10 seconds to steam about 5 oz of milk. I don't have a problem with the quality of the steam milk but I certainly don't have the control that you have. I use the no burn want that came with the machine. Tip is also OEM. If you have any suggestions I would appreciate it.

  • @lyleallan5124
    @lyleallan5124 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the great video. My home machine came with a 2-hole, 3-hole, and 4-hole steam wand tip. Besides perhaps the speed at which they work, any difference in positioning between them? Any advantages/disadvantages? thanks.....

    • @jacobsander9420
      @jacobsander9420 Рік тому +4

      Most of the time, when there are more holes on the tip, it means the machine can output more steam. More steam pressure means the milk gets a much more powerful vortex, meaning all the bubbles you make will get incorporated better. You’ll notice in LM machines, that if you make a massive bubble, it’ll usually blend it in, as it’s more forgiving because it’s powerful enough to “crush” the big bubble into micro foam. A weaker steam will tend to be less forgiving for big bubble mistakes, as you need to find the exact perfect spot to spin the milk to create enough momentum to break the bubbles down. Anyways, with experience you can master either one! In my opinion, you should install the 2 or maybe the 3 hole tip. Not sure the exact machine your using, but using less holes mean the machine can feel more powerful as the steam is being pushed through less holes, creating more power for a vortex.

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  Рік тому

      What he said 😂

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  Рік тому +2

      As far as the angle, you may just need to tweak your positioning to ensure the milk spins correctly. It does get hard with 2 holes as they usually spray in conflicting directions. More holes helps this but the power depends on the machine.

    • @lyleallan5124
      @lyleallan5124 Рік тому +1

      @@jacobsander9420 Thanks for the detailed explanation! I will experiment. The machine is a Lucca M58 from Clive Coffee which is their rebranded Quick Mill E61 double boiler machine.

  • @dewmindimadushika8479
    @dewmindimadushika8479 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi i am from 🇱🇰 ,how are you ,i so your capachino coffee training it was very nice were do live ?and so i all so warking cafe ,there oner engald gays , thank you ,i am shamlee .

  • @tonywoodham3760
    @tonywoodham3760 Рік тому +1

    Thank You very concise

  • @Sherry-t1h
    @Sherry-t1h 11 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely beautiful ❤
    Thanks you once again 😊

  • @thanatphonlasak3583
    @thanatphonlasak3583 Рік тому

    I followed your channel on UA-cam for a while. I love your Latte art coffees and your demonstration about how to make good coffees. I've been learning to be Barista for a year. I'm interested in domestic coffee machine that you made coffee. Could you tell me how much the small coffee machine is? Or please recommend me which coffee machine model suit for new Barista and Grinder too. Thank you Jimmy😊

  • @Getsitdone
    @Getsitdone 7 місяців тому

    Great video. I guess I was assuming that the PDF would be free.

  • @vitanh2292
    @vitanh2292 Рік тому +2

    Hello. I love your channel. I am using the electric milk frother. It automatically stops when finish the cycle. The foam is soft and looks nice. However, i noticed that the foam has separated from the milk (which is good if i do the foamy traditional cappuccino) that is very difficult for me to pour the latte art. Is there any way i can fix thia and save the milk. Much appreciation,

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
      Sounds like you just need to spin your milk in the jug after you’ve frothed it so you don’t get the separation of froth to hot milk.
      Check out our other milk videos for more help.
      Cheers
      Jimmy ✌🏻

  • @williamgurzoni
    @williamgurzoni 5 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for the tutorial!

  • @Mypplz
    @Mypplz Рік тому

    Wow. Impressive every time!

  • @yes9098
    @yes9098 Рік тому +1

    Thanks

  • @Cycling0022
    @Cycling0022 10 місяців тому

    Very nicely explained

  • @carolinejeiden9491
    @carolinejeiden9491 7 місяців тому

    I appreciate alot. Am not really gd in steaming but learning. This affects my drawing 😔

  • @kopukcoffeeshop
    @kopukcoffeeshop Рік тому +2

    Great video! again :)

  • @richardlocke488
    @richardlocke488 Рік тому

    Home barista still learning new things the latte art looks easy, any thoughts on a good machine and grinder for home use. Been using Rancilio for years but need an upgrade

  • @gracengan7701
    @gracengan7701 Рік тому

    Thank you for ur sharing. I learnt a lot here😊

  • @abdirahmantanaad4318
    @abdirahmantanaad4318 Рік тому

    Wow you have simplified everything now i can do cappuccino thanks.

  • @trishmillar5323
    @trishmillar5323 Рік тому +3

    If you have an order of 2 coffees eg a cap and a FW, or 2 x FW, do you steam the milk in one jug or make each one separately

    • @playnicegames
      @playnicegames Рік тому +1

      It would depend on how fast you can make the shots back to back, if you have a capable machine then yes one cup of steamed milk, if not I would do it each separately.

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  Рік тому

      I like to train people to do them separately. You must give the customer what they asked for. Steam for a flat white, steam for a cap. Don’t steam 2 flat whites and put chocolate on one. That’s not right.
      Once you’re confident on milk you can split your milk and get them out of one jug.
      Good question.
      Thanks
      Jimmy ✌🏻

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  Рік тому +1

      I agreed, but…
      Just make sure you know how to split milk jugs to get the right froth for the different coffees. We don’t want to do 2 coffees in one jug if we’re getting no froth in the cap or we’re doing frothy flat whites, just for the sake of speed.
      Make sense?

    • @trishmillar5323
      @trishmillar5323 Рік тому

      Makes sense and thanks for your info
      I do find that making each coffee in smaller jug gets the best results
      I look forward to your video on splitting milk from a larger jug

  • @NgweighnoRubby
    @NgweighnoRubby Місяць тому +1

    Your machine is really good how can I get it please sir

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  28 днів тому

      The machine used is a Quick Mill Aquilla. If you want one just get in touch with your local supplier :)

  • @heyimpat
    @heyimpat Рік тому +3

    Always great content :)

  • @laowai2000
    @laowai2000 Рік тому

    Making it look easy.

  • @AlexJohn75
    @AlexJohn75 Рік тому +1

    Good job, very helpfull!

  • @KateMathebe-gt4kr
    @KateMathebe-gt4kr Рік тому

    Thanks I learn a lot from you 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @richardvila3
    @richardvila3 Рік тому

    Good job, loved your music!

  • @jacobsander9420
    @jacobsander9420 Рік тому +2

    Awesome video, as usual 🙌

  • @ДэннисШишкин
    @ДэннисШишкин 8 місяців тому +1

    Can you do latte art in paper cup?

  • @AishaKyes
    @AishaKyes 5 місяців тому +1

    how do you position the wand in the jug with 3 and 4 holes?

  • @zandrorugeria6914
    @zandrorugeria6914 6 місяців тому +1

    Perfect.

  • @ernestogonzalez6570
    @ernestogonzalez6570 Рік тому +1

    Muy buen video, saludos desde Chile.

  • @georgecatalinnicuta8559
    @georgecatalinnicuta8559 9 місяців тому

    Hello. My espresso machine have the other wand , just like yours have in to the other side.The Head of the wand look like a Little cup focusing downwards . How do You use that one ?

  • @thecoffee2820
    @thecoffee2820 Рік тому +1

    Tehnik Mengaduk Susu nya Simple Makasih Sharing nya ....

  • @stevenhuber829
    @stevenhuber829 Рік тому +1

    Does it depend on how many holes the tip of the steam wand has? I would think that it could have quite an influence on how the milk spins / vortex

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  Рік тому

      Yes, the holes will have an impact but good technique can work around this.

  • @mattimalchi9344
    @mattimalchi9344 Рік тому

    Very informative video thank you. 😊

  • @ngocnguyen3206
    @ngocnguyen3206 Рік тому

    I love all your video. ❤

  • @aaronbryer2913
    @aaronbryer2913 Рік тому +1

    Good informative video as usual Jimmy ❤

  • @ishaangupta4941
    @ishaangupta4941 6 днів тому

    HELP PLEASE !
    I am using a cheap coffee home machine with short and less pressure steam wand which is straight down without much of an angle , Can you pls tell me what can i do to control and froth it

  • @mohammadjavad2935
    @mohammadjavad2935 Рік тому

    Thanks for the curated content that you make!

  • @azak6834
    @azak6834 Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much.

  • @ddiesel1836
    @ddiesel1836 Рік тому

    are you raising the pitcher while steaming or is the milk rising on it's own?

  • @naffvitaltv3291
    @naffvitaltv3291 2 дні тому +1

    I love coffee I would love to join coffee school but I don't have fees,anybody willing to sponsor me kindly😢

  • @Hj0ur
    @Hj0ur 6 місяців тому

    شرح جميل ومفصل ولكنه طويل شكرا

  • @ginnungagap69
    @ginnungagap69 Рік тому

    Thanks, mate!

  • @pkfitnesshub
    @pkfitnesshub Рік тому

    Amazing video!

  • @hunorhuszar2938
    @hunorhuszar2938 Рік тому

    Can U help me with a link to Lukes masterclass related to steaming pls? I can't find it! Thx a lot! 🤘🏼

  • @andrybichkov2319
    @andrybichkov2319 11 місяців тому

    Thanks!

  • @MicaVukcevic
    @MicaVukcevic Рік тому +1

    Is it possible to achieve the same result with Delonghi La Specialista Arte? Sometimes I think that my machine, although costs 600 euros just doesn't steam milk, only heats it

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  Рік тому +1

      We have not used this machine, you may find using a smaller jug will help to get the milk spinning and then make foam

    • @MicaVukcevic
      @MicaVukcevic Рік тому

      Thanks for the answer @@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters

  • @GoodMan-vx8ub
    @GoodMan-vx8ub 5 місяців тому

    How many seconds does it take for milk steaming?

  • @samayrasihag9846
    @samayrasihag9846 Місяць тому +1

    Hey..can you tell me why milk starts bubbling after few minutes of frothing..nd the milk splash all around..?

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  Місяць тому

      Perhaps you are frothing for too long? A few minutes of frothing is an extremely long time frothing. Watch this video here and see if it helps you out : ua-cam.com/video/rM-0pUl_Lkw/v-deo.html

  • @nitawal
    @nitawal 24 дні тому +1

    Do we stop steaming when it’s too hot to hold? Seems that this would be much higher than 65 degrees Fahrenheit given that my body is 97 degrees. Am I understanding something wrong? I feel that 65 is not hot at all.

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  21 день тому

      Sorry us Aussies talk in celsius so we are aiming for 65 degrees celsius. Our guide is to hold it until it's too hot then count to three and then turn it off. That should get you pretty close. Hope that helps :)

    • @nitawal
      @nitawal 21 день тому

      @ ooohh! Thank you so much for this info and all your guidance.

  • @ganeshdhakalabiral9077
    @ganeshdhakalabiral9077 Рік тому +1

    ❤❤❤Love it.

  • @slyfox8900
    @slyfox8900 Рік тому +2

    i dont understand how you guys make it look so easy, im getting the milk to look good but everytime i pour it doesnt stick to the surface of the drink. I've played around with my angles, flow etc, nothings working. The only element I haven't change is the cup im using, i only have square edge bottomed cups. Not sure if thats part of the probelm

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  Рік тому +1

      It’s a little bit you should till be able to, are you getting a good amount of froth or just hearing the milk and it looks like it’s silky? Try frothing and pouring into a glass and see how much foam you actually have. Also the first pour is a lot quicker at the start to throw the foam into the cup. Cheers luke

    • @slyfox8900
      @slyfox8900 Рік тому

      @@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters Thanks, I'm stretching the milk and waiting for the temp to feel about the same as my body temperature, then dipping the wand further down to stop adding air and waiting for it to be too hot to hold for long.
      I'll try your suggestion and see how much froth I'm getting. Its prob important to note I'm using 2% lactose free milk at home.

  • @merveacr
    @merveacr Рік тому +1

    could you possibly do any videos of how to get silky milk using a hand milk frother ?

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  Рік тому +1

      Sure! Keep an eye out.

    • @merveacr
      @merveacr Рік тому

      @@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters Great 😊 If done so, I am particularly interested in the size of pitcher required to froth milk in for a standard size cup of latte, thanks.

    • @Sam-rf1cz
      @Sam-rf1cz Рік тому

      I second this! Would love a guide.

  • @marierichardson7768
    @marierichardson7768 Місяць тому +1

    What domestic machine are you using here?

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  Місяць тому

      That machine is a Quick Mill Aquilla which is made in Milan Italy :)

  • @saedalnaimat
    @saedalnaimat Рік тому +1

    Hey Jimmy your downloadable PDF says “Turn steam off 15° early” at the bottom. What does that mean?

    • @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters
      @ArtistiCoffeeRoasters  Рік тому

      It means to turn the steam tap off approximately 15 degrees before it reaches 65 deg because after you turn it off completely you will find the temp gauge will continue to rise up to the desired temp of 65.
      If you turned it off as the gauge hit 65 deg you would find the milk would continue to rise in temperature and you would end up with milk at a temp of 75 deg or more. Hopefully that made sense :)

    • @saedalnaimat
      @saedalnaimat Рік тому

      @@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters hello thanks for reply. Actually my thermometer gauge doesn’t continue to rise after I turn off the steam. Even if it continues to rise, it may do so by couple degrees max. I think 15° is way too early to turn off the steam. Do you agree?

  • @MutebiPhilip-vj6rl
    @MutebiPhilip-vj6rl Рік тому

    Hello sir, am in 🇺🇬 uganda iwat ajob of abarista and I have no experience ?

  • @MutebiPhilip-vj6rl
    @MutebiPhilip-vj6rl Рік тому

    Amazing

  • @diananikorjukina8330
    @diananikorjukina8330 10 місяців тому +1

    Frothy gratitude for smooth guidelines!