Something i really love about Morgan is that she’s not a coffee purist. I swear, in all of her recipe videos, she says something along the lines of “you are valid for drinking sweet milk drinks.” Not everyone likes coffee for the taste, they like the caffeine lol.
Yeah I love that about Morgan! Also (like for me) some people DO generally like the taste of coffee, but like it even better when it's mixed with a bit of milk and sugar. Like, barely anyone likes 100% cacao chocolate but when chocolate is made with sugar and milk and all that stuff it's delicious. So I really don't get the "you're only a valid coffee drinker if you drink it black" I should still be able to say that I like coffee without having to defend the way I drink it.
@@saturn446 in the gaming community this is called gatekeeping. While it is sometimes good to do a little gatekeeping from those who know nothing and try to tell you how things “should” be done, there are also elitists who think they are above others just cause they do things traditionally, purely, or just posses a little more knowledge then others. Guess coffee drinkers have their own problems as well.
i feel like þat’s so common wiþ people who are _actually_ experts / genuinely interested in various subjects - like linguistics : i’m a linguist , and i’d **never** ‘ correct ’ someöne’s grammar noöne who _actually’s_ into cooking would shame someöne for using a microwave meal ’r whatever it’s always þe pretentious people who don’t _fully_ care about what þey’re talking about - like grammarn@zis or rich ‘ foodies ’
Most people get into coffee via sweet milky drinks... and even those of us who mostly drink pourover coffee black still enjoy a little flat white once in a while.
Totally. I feel like many coffee influencers give off the impression that only black coffee drinkers are "true/valid" coffee drinkers. When in reality, if you talk to baristas. Many of them just like working with flavours. And when there's any "omg you wanna add milk/sugar!?" freak-out, It's usually because the person ordered some expensive, specially processed single origin bean that'll taste like less fancy/complex bean, or taste worse once you add milk or sugar, so they're really just crying for your wallet and tastebuds
I'm a now-sober ex-bartender and idk why I've never considered doing the same sorts of things with coffee. I'm such a lush with my food, but have always just french-pressed my coffee. I can't wait to try making these - thanks for uploading 😁!
My dad used to put evaporated milk in his coffee every morning-- it's like condensed milk but without any added sugar. (He's still with us-- he's just switched over to drinking tea now that he doesn't have to get up at the break of dawn 😂)
I just had a shaken sea salt latte with sweetened condensed milk from a Vietnamese coffee bar and it seriously ELEVATED the iced latte game for me. I had no idea you could use evaporated milk, or even use shakers for coffee drinks
I would love to see savory/less sweet coffee ideas. Okay not exactly "savory," but I'm a big fan of like rosemary lattes or espresso seltzer type stuff! Maybe more earthy/spicy flavors? Or coffee cocktail/mocktails could be fun to look into since you have a shaker. I also now want to go buy cereal just to make lattes with it. Love these types of videos Morgan- your caramel latte video was the first one I saw from you and I made my own caramel syrup during quarantine
Café Touba from Senegal! 🇸🇳 Coffee beans roasted with grains of selim (similar sort of black pepper) and sometimes with cloves, then ground up and brewed! A traditional West African drink
Omg yes, a coffee using gin aromatics could be so interesting. Tricky to keep the coffee from overpowering the other flavours tho, maybe more doable with a tea or matcha situation?
great drink ideas! also, if anyone wants to make the second drink vegan, condensed coconut milk exists but it'll obviously bring the coconut flavor into the drink too
I'm a person who strongly dislikes the taste of coconut but condensed coconut milk (at least for me) does not have that same flavour as other coconut things :3 Especially when combined with coffee and/or spices it is very inoffensive for my tastebuds!
For spices to pair with coffee, one I highly recommend that most people likely have not tried before is grains of selim. It's a common combination in Senegal. It would work great in the sweetened condensed milk latte in this video, though you might want to run it through a sieve after grinding if you're going to use the powder directly in the drink. I normally grind it and mix it with the coffee grounds when making aeropress coffee and then mix that with warmed whole milk and sugar or vanilla syrup.
@@raspberryfawn Steve1989 is another youtuber who does primarily mre reviews. One of his catchphrases is "let's get this out onto a tray, nice!". He's very chill and fun to watch.
I'm also a big fan of sweetened condensed milk... I don't have an espresso machine but I do like vietnamese iced coffee (cafe sua da) when I get it in restaurants, so I got myself a couple of phins (metal pour-over filters) and condensed milk to make it. However, when I'm in a hurry in the morning I'll just make some instant coffee, and I've found that a scoop of condensed milk (or a squeeze when I can find it in a squeeze bottle) makes a great fast addition to that, too.
For a bit of history, condensed milk keeps longer than fresh milk, so is much more cost effective. Additionally, high quality coffee is expensive, and commodity coffee isn't very tasty. But being resourceful, you can combine the cheap condensed milk with the cheap coffee to make something delicious. Cuban coffee is a similar sort of "rescue coffee" using brown sugar. Recognizing the necessity behind the drinks gives you something to think about, and to be thankful for our privilege to choose.
This is the first time I've commented on a video in actual years because I thought this might be helpful in the case of the sweetened condensed milk. You can weigh the container and measure what you're taking out (it'll be negative of course) instead of weighing the vessel and measuring what you're putting in. Then you can mix with the spoon without worrying about cleaning off excess first, measure things that are a little more difficult to maneuver, and see that you're over-measuring before it ever hits the final vessel so you don't need to go back and take out the extra. May not be perfect in this situation if you drip it somewhere between the container and the vessel but as someone who counts calories and likes to lick peanut butter off the spoon, this is information that I keep in the back of my mind.
A few days ago I had cheerios oat crunch for a quick breakfast and still had left over oat milk in my plate. I didn’t want to drink it on it’s own and didn’t want to throw it away either so I frothed it and used it on my espresso and was surprised how delicious it was. I didn’t know cereal milk was a thing for coffee but I’m looking forward to trying more because of this video 😊
NGL When I heard the first line, I thought, 'lol, that's what Steve would say'. then followed the "Nice" with "HOLY SHIT WAS THAT A STEVE1989MREINFO REFERENCE?!?"
I was just about to recommend a drink from Latin America and Spain called a "Carajillo." There's a few variations of it, but the one in Mexico is just espresso and Licor 43. If you can find it in Portland, just shake a double shot of espresso with a single shot of Licor 43 and serve over ice and garnish with a pinch of cinammon. The liquor has a really nice, mellow vanilla and citrus taste that pairs incredibly well with coffee. Also, Morgan, if you do find Licor 43 in Portland, let me know which store carries it. I'll be visiting friends in Portland later this year, and would love to make espresso cocktails for them.
the "Sparkling Arnold Palmer" is a great drink. It's actually good with any citrus... like swap the lemonade for orange juice or even grapefruit juice. I was in Thailand and they use Yuzu to mix with cold brew coffee. It was so refreshing! Add vanilla syrup and mint for another twist!
I just tried the cereal milk latte made with Cinnamon Oat Crunch Cheerios.....holy cow, it is phenomenal!! Added bonus: your house will smell fantastic when you're toasting the Cheerios (but just be careful because it only takes 3 or 4 minutes at 450).
I had coffe lemonade in Colombia this summer and I haven’t been able to get it out of my head! Thanks for the recipe, it’s good to know it is that simple!
Daaamn.. just watched a long ass ad about coffee grinders to get here, but it was worth it for the great content. I'm actually not a coffee fan, but your knowledge, passion and humor makes it shine in a different light. Only knew of you from your shorter sketches on other platforms, but this is great educational channel. Thanks for your content!
Omg, I literally didn't understand a half what you said bc you speak so fast and my English level is low, but I loved your way to talk, your mood, your vibe, all of youuuu
i make sweetened condensed milk with almond milk! it's basically tons of sugar in almond milk, and simmer it down until it's thick! you can do it pretty quickly too- im sure it works with oat milk too!
8:16 in case anyone was wondering about this, I'm not sure what the situation is in the USA, but here in the UK you can find Nestle Carnation brand vegan condensed milk! I've not tried it personally but I remember seeing it in bigger supermarkets
For those of us who are non-dairy or lactose condensed coconut milk is a delicious alternative for sweetened condensed milk. It can be a bit difficult to find sometimes.
Oooh thanks for the inspo Morgan! I actually bought a specialty pack of Swiss Miss with Lucky Charms as marshmallows, but quickly realized I didn’t like as much as I did when I was little. Maybe I can try making cereal milk with them, so none of it goes to waste ❤
Something to consider when it comes to adding a frothy head to the top of a drink, dry shake with an egg white included in the ingredients. Doesn’t change the flavor at all but will increase that frothiness! This is done in lots of cocktails 😊 anywho back to watching this great video.
All very good! Glad to see another take on an iced lemon coffee drink! I also make the Arnold Palmer style coffee during the warmer months! though, I shortcut it by mixing french press coffee or espresso with about half a can of San Pellegrino Limonata over ice
I work at a café, but I only recently started having iced coffee sometimes. What I'll do is put syrup in the glass and then mix the espresso and roll it between the cup and the glass a few times to mix and cool a little. Then ice, then milk. It doesn't look like there's that much dilution, but also milk is for dilution. I just wouldn't really notice unless it was a huge amount
The little marshmallows in cereal are actually called “marbits” while the non-marshmallow parts are called “sweeties”. Funny names but I guess every field has its own terminology!
Omg Morgan! I tried the condensed milk latte and it is so so yummy. I added nutmeg, cloves, and cinnamon. Drinking iced with oat milk. I think it’s my new favorite drink. Thank you for the inspo. 🙌🏼 ❤️
i don't think we have a lot of recipes, but in russia we usually have a can of condensed milk in our fridge to go with pancakes, and it naturally goes into coffee if you want a little treat
I used to work at Starbucks, and at home I always shake the espresso and aerate the cold milk with a frother to simulate the shaken espresso drink. None of the indie cafes I've worked in had a shaker sadly, and I've never considered shaking the entire latte so that I must try today!
Had no idea as to who you were when I found this video, but was immediately drawn to your look, followed you, then you said you made lattes, and it clicked: I already follow you on TikTok. Had no idea about your channel. Needless to say, I'm happy I came across this. Definitely subbed. Thanks for the video.
I highly recommend trying "carajilllo" is one of my favourite cocktails and it´s made with coffee. Not sure where it´s from but we love it in Mexico. It´s basically just an espresso, and a 50 ml of licor 43 shaken and then served with ice. it´s delicioso. Trust me.
i always find myself watching your videos but never committing to making the drinks lol just wanted to say that your voice is very soothing and sometimes i have your videos playing while i work or just to fill in the silence :))
Just made the shaken vanilla latte and oh my word. I would have never thought to shake it up but my word does it make the final product so much more smooth! 😍
Holy crap! Someone drinks coffee the way I do but fancier. I get weird looks from baristas when I asked for an iced coffee that's half coffee and half lemonade. One straight up told me they would not make it. Very nice to see it showcased here but with a fancy twist. Also, the Steve1989 reference was 100% nice!
Lavendar and Vanilla syrup with the Sparkling Arnold Palmer is really good. Also, you can make the condensed milk latte as an iced coffee by just shaking up cold brew or cold coffee with condensed milk and ice :)
Sweetened condensed oat milk is pretty good too! I tried condensed coconut recently too but it had separated a bunch and I wasn't a huge fan. The oat is pretty close in texture to dairy 👍
Thank you for sharing your story with us and thank you for being you and allowing yourself to be you🙌. You are so strong and amazing and just by posting this video you should feel proud of yourself and it shows how much courage and confidence that you have give ya self a pat on the back🤪🤪🙌🙌
My favorite local cafe, Speakeasy in Bryant, Arkansas, serves a sweetened condensed milk latte called a Cuban. It's my favorite latte style drink ever. I will be saving this video to try these drinks when I get my espresso machine.
Sweetened condensed coconut milk is a great vegan alternative and it is very easy to find at most US supermarkets now both in the canned/boxed milk area as well as in the "international" area. You can make a really delicious caramel with it as well.
@@ticklishpineapples Just like regular sugar-based caramel, you can do just coconut milk but also add sugar, salt, butter, etc. to make it more to your liking. There are lots of varying recipes out there for it. I would say go with the one that seems most similar to a regular caramel you would like.
As a kid I would keep the milk jug with me to carefully ration milk into my bowl as I ate the cereal. I'd try to eat it as quickly as possible so it wouldn't get soggy or dissolve all the sugar off the cereal and leave me with the dreaded cereal milk 😂 Even as a kid who loved sugar I found it way too sweet! Strange to think its a coffee drink. That aside - super strong, refreshing Vietnamese iced coffee with a spoon of condensed milk is deeeeeelicious.
A lemonade suggestion: you can make a very good lemonade syrup by dissolving lemon oleo saccharum in lemon juice (I like a cup or two of sugar for the zest and juice of 6 lemons), goes great in sparkling water, so I imagine adding some cold brew as well would be fabulous!
just putting this out there, lavender syrup, honey, and stevia tastes just like frootloops! I discovered this in my barista days, I especially liked this flavor concoction with an iced matcha!
I do the sweetened condensed milk/ baking spices latte but with a little sprinkle of cayenne for some extra warmth and it is 👌 *chef's kiss* I also like to stick my sweetened condensed milk in the freezer so it gets to like a thick honey consistency so that I can twirl it around my spoon before stirring it in to hot coffee. Less accidental dripage and mess that way.
I'm so here for the cold brew/coffee & lemonade. I work at Starbucks and make myself lemonade with 4 shots of espresso on top. So good! Most baristas I order from are either confused, disgusted, or curious about it. I've converted a few people though. I'll have to try adding honey next time, sounds super good! Also, I love all of these drink ideas, I will have to try them all!
When I was in Bali, they had ginger coffee. It’s soo delicious. I bought some pure ground powdered ginger from Amazon and add it to my coffee in the morning with half n half, and every once in a while a little sweetener, but it’s soo good! I’m Puerto Rican and we love us some coconut. Which also is delicious in coffee! 😉😁
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if you like cold drinks but not icecubes you can chill the cup and put the fresh shots in it. this also slows them from dying. just make sure it is a material that can handle big temperature differences (like pyrex)!
I try subscribing barista youtubers based on how the introduction goes, she passed the check lmfao. I knew her already on tiktok and this was the 1st video I clicked. She's my roll model as a barista.
Hearing you talk so much about oat milk in this vid, I would be so interested to hear what you have to say about non-dairy milks. (My go-to and favorite is soy, but more and more I’m finding fancy coffee shops don’t even have it on hand.)
Not sure if anyone has already mentioned this, but you can get condensed milk made with coconut milk. It's not quite the same texture and flavour as the original but can be used pretty effectively if you can't have dairy!
This may be out of place here but if you struggle to open up any jar/container with a screw on lid on it, just use a spoon to pry open a little bit under the lip to let the pressure escape so you don't have to use a grip mat/towel to open it up plus it saves you valuable grip strength if you have to open a bunch of em at once :)
Some nice ideas to up my coffee game, thanks. I would not toast or roast anything near the ignition point of paper (451°F). Dropping the temp by 50° and adding an extra three to four minutes to your time, will make this process less stressful.
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Morgan I learned so much from you. Still perfecting my Espresso with a non top dollar machine takes skill. QUESTION Due to diet restrictions can I use unsweetened almond milk for my vanilla latte or must be full fat to make the froth so to speak
Amazing drinks, thank you, will try one of them tomorrow! From a physics perspective, I have to say, I do not unterstand why more ice will melt, if you add the ingredients in different orders for the case where all ingredients are thoroughly mixed in the end. The total energy of the system remains the same, i.e., if you first mix in the espresso, more ice will melt initially, but then the espresso will have cooled down to 0°C and the milk afterwards will melt less ice, because it is additionally cooled by the now chilled espresso.
ooo new kitchen making its debut! congrats on the move, glad to see you're still the same, spilling drinks and plucking cats off the counter lol. thank you for the inspiration~
Something i really love about Morgan is that she’s not a coffee purist. I swear, in all of her recipe videos, she says something along the lines of “you are valid for drinking sweet milk drinks.” Not everyone likes coffee for the taste, they like the caffeine lol.
Yeah I love that about Morgan! Also (like for me) some people DO generally like the taste of coffee, but like it even better when it's mixed with a bit of milk and sugar. Like, barely anyone likes 100% cacao chocolate but when chocolate is made with sugar and milk and all that stuff it's delicious. So I really don't get the "you're only a valid coffee drinker if you drink it black" I should still be able to say that I like coffee without having to defend the way I drink it.
@@saturn446 in the gaming community this is called gatekeeping. While it is sometimes good to do a little gatekeeping from those who know nothing and try to tell you how things “should” be done, there are also elitists who think they are above others just cause they do things traditionally, purely, or just posses a little more knowledge then others.
Guess coffee drinkers have their own problems as well.
i feel like þat’s so common wiþ people who are _actually_ experts / genuinely interested in various subjects - like linguistics : i’m a linguist , and i’d **never** ‘ correct ’ someöne’s grammar
noöne who _actually’s_ into cooking would shame someöne for using a microwave meal ’r whatever
it’s always þe pretentious people who don’t _fully_ care about what þey’re talking about - like grammarn@zis or rich ‘ foodies ’
Most people get into coffee via sweet milky drinks... and even those of us who mostly drink pourover coffee black still enjoy a little flat white once in a while.
Totally. I feel like many coffee influencers give off the impression that only black coffee drinkers are "true/valid" coffee drinkers. When in reality, if you talk to baristas. Many of them just like working with flavours. And when there's any "omg you wanna add milk/sugar!?" freak-out, It's usually because the person ordered some expensive, specially processed single origin bean that'll taste like less fancy/complex bean, or taste worse once you add milk or sugar, so they're really just crying for your wallet and tastebuds
Morgan is like the Bob Ross of coffee. So informative and so relaxing, it's amazing.
No that is James Hoffman
@@ranjanbiswas3233definitely James
I'm a now-sober ex-bartender and idk why I've never considered doing the same sorts of things with coffee. I'm such a lush with my food, but have always just french-pressed my coffee. I can't wait to try making these - thanks for uploading 😁!
My dad used to put evaporated milk in his coffee every morning-- it's like condensed milk but without any added sugar. (He's still with us-- he's just switched over to drinking tea now that he doesn't have to get up at the break of dawn 😂)
I’ve wondered how that would work! I’ll have to try it now
Ohh in the Philippines, that's what we use and it's sooo delicious.
ive been doing this for years its soooo good!!!
My mom used to do the same. It’s so delicious!
My granny and grandad used to do the same thing. There was always an open tin of Carnation.
I just had a shaken sea salt latte with sweetened condensed milk from a Vietnamese coffee bar and it seriously ELEVATED the iced latte game for me. I had no idea you could use evaporated milk, or even use shakers for coffee drinks
I would love to see savory/less sweet coffee ideas. Okay not exactly "savory," but I'm a big fan of like rosemary lattes or espresso seltzer type stuff! Maybe more earthy/spicy flavors? Or coffee cocktail/mocktails could be fun to look into since you have a shaker. I also now want to go buy cereal just to make lattes with it. Love these types of videos Morgan- your caramel latte video was the first one I saw from you and I made my own caramel syrup during quarantine
agreed! I love juniper, bergamot, or miso in lattes and would love to see a vid like this
Café Touba from Senegal! 🇸🇳
Coffee beans roasted with grains of selim (similar sort of black pepper) and sometimes with cloves, then ground up and brewed! A traditional West African drink
Omg yes, a coffee using gin aromatics could be so interesting. Tricky to keep the coffee from overpowering the other flavours tho, maybe more doable with a tea or matcha situation?
Perhaps pointing out the obvious, but Espresso Tonic
yessss thyme, sage, and rosemary are my favorite simple syrups to add to lattes!!
great drink ideas! also, if anyone wants to make the second drink vegan, condensed coconut milk exists but it'll obviously bring the coconut flavor into the drink too
I'm a person who strongly dislikes the taste of coconut but condensed coconut milk (at least for me) does not have that same flavour as other coconut things :3 Especially when combined with coffee and/or spices it is very inoffensive for my tastebuds!
@@Pinyananas yeah I also kinda dislike strong coconut flavor but condensed coconut milk is soooo good in coffee!
I wonder if toasting the oats before using them to make oat milk might help mimic some of the cooked milk flavours in condensed milk.
@@aestille that's a cool idea!
There’s also vegan condensed milk made with rice and oat milk
For spices to pair with coffee, one I highly recommend that most people likely have not tried before is grains of selim. It's a common combination in Senegal. It would work great in the sweetened condensed milk latte in this video, though you might want to run it through a sieve after grinding if you're going to use the powder directly in the drink. I normally grind it and mix it with the coffee grounds when making aeropress coffee and then mix that with warmed whole milk and sugar or vanilla syrup.
Café Touba! I just recommended that on another comment. 🇸🇳
Arabic-style Qahwa with cardamom, cloves, and star anise is great also
Grains of who? 😅
(look at my name 😂)
@@NourSelim0 my guy 😂😂
"Let's get this out onto a tray. Nice." I see you channeling Steve and I love you for it.
Me searching the top comments to make sure someone caught it too XD
who is steve?
@@raspberryfawn Steve1989 is another youtuber who does primarily mre reviews. One of his catchphrases is "let's get this out onto a tray, nice!". He's very chill and fun to watch.
I'm also a big fan of sweetened condensed milk... I don't have an espresso machine but I do like vietnamese iced coffee (cafe sua da) when I get it in restaurants, so I got myself a couple of phins (metal pour-over filters) and condensed milk to make it. However, when I'm in a hurry in the morning I'll just make some instant coffee, and I've found that a scoop of condensed milk (or a squeeze when I can find it in a squeeze bottle) makes a great fast addition to that, too.
For a bit of history, condensed milk keeps longer than fresh milk, so is much more cost effective. Additionally, high quality coffee is expensive, and commodity coffee isn't very tasty. But being resourceful, you can combine the cheap condensed milk with the cheap coffee to make something delicious. Cuban coffee is a similar sort of "rescue coffee" using brown sugar. Recognizing the necessity behind the drinks gives you something to think about, and to be thankful for our privilege to choose.
This is the first time I've commented on a video in actual years because I thought this might be helpful in the case of the sweetened condensed milk. You can weigh the container and measure what you're taking out (it'll be negative of course) instead of weighing the vessel and measuring what you're putting in. Then you can mix with the spoon without worrying about cleaning off excess first, measure things that are a little more difficult to maneuver, and see that you're over-measuring before it ever hits the final vessel so you don't need to go back and take out the extra.
May not be perfect in this situation if you drip it somewhere between the container and the vessel but as someone who counts calories and likes to lick peanut butter off the spoon, this is information that I keep in the back of my mind.
A few days ago I had cheerios oat crunch for a quick breakfast and still had left over oat milk in my plate. I didn’t want to drink it on it’s own and didn’t want to throw it away either so I frothed it and used it on my espresso and was surprised how delicious it was. I didn’t know cereal milk was a thing for coffee but I’m looking forward to trying more because of this video 😊
I’ve only seen your voiceless videos on Instagram and UA-cam but I must say, your voice fits you wonderfully and I had never heard it up until now
The "Lets get this out on to a tray, Nice!" was not a reference i was expecting😂
It got a full belly laugh out of me. Happy to see Morgan is a fan.
Steve is a wholesome boy.
NGL When I heard the first line, I thought, 'lol, that's what Steve would say'. then followed the "Nice" with "HOLY SHIT WAS THAT A STEVE1989MREINFO REFERENCE?!?"
IM so glad im not the only one noticing hahahaha
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I really recommend trying barraquito. It is made with condensed milk and licor 43 (and other things). It’s a coffee drink from the Canary Islands ☺️
I was just about to recommend a drink from Latin America and Spain called a "Carajillo." There's a few variations of it, but the one in Mexico is just espresso and Licor 43. If you can find it in Portland, just shake a double shot of espresso with a single shot of Licor 43 and serve over ice and garnish with a pinch of cinammon. The liquor has a really nice, mellow vanilla and citrus taste that pairs incredibly well with coffee. Also, Morgan, if you do find Licor 43 in Portland, let me know which store carries it. I'll be visiting friends in Portland later this year, and would love to make espresso cocktails for them.
the "Sparkling Arnold Palmer" is a great drink. It's actually good with any citrus... like swap the lemonade for orange juice or even grapefruit juice. I was in Thailand and they use Yuzu to mix with cold brew coffee. It was so refreshing! Add vanilla syrup and mint for another twist!
"let's get this out on a tray, nice!" I understood that reference!
I just tried the cereal milk latte made with Cinnamon Oat Crunch Cheerios.....holy cow, it is phenomenal!! Added bonus: your house will smell fantastic when you're toasting the Cheerios (but just be careful because it only takes 3 or 4 minutes at 450).
I had coffe lemonade in Colombia this summer and I haven’t been able to get it out of my head! Thanks for the recipe, it’s good to know it is that simple!
This is the kind of videos we need! Thanks.
Daaamn.. just watched a long ass ad about coffee grinders to get here, but it was worth it for the great content. I'm actually not a coffee fan, but your knowledge, passion and humor makes it shine in a different light. Only knew of you from your shorter sketches on other platforms, but this is great educational channel. Thanks for your content!
Omg, I literally didn't understand a half what you said bc you speak so fast and my English level is low, but I loved your way to talk, your mood, your vibe, all of youuuu
For he Arnold Palmer, I would also suggest a lemon simple syrup with zest. I tried it once using a syrup I made for adding moisture to a cake
i make sweetened condensed milk with almond milk! it's basically tons of sugar in almond milk, and simmer it down until it's thick! you can do it pretty quickly too- im sure it works with oat milk too!
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8:16 in case anyone was wondering about this, I'm not sure what the situation is in the USA, but here in the UK you can find Nestle Carnation brand vegan condensed milk! I've not tried it personally but I remember seeing it in bigger supermarkets
If you dissolve the honey with a little bit of the coffee before cooling the drink it should blend in smoothly. All the drinks look tasty :)
You're an excellent speaker and presenter. Interesting ideas and your voice is insanely soothing. Thanks for the unintended asmr !
For those of us who are non-dairy or lactose condensed coconut milk is a delicious alternative for sweetened condensed milk. It can be a bit difficult to find sometimes.
There's vegan Carnation brand condensed milk too... I have a tin but I haven't actually tried it yet!
@@chemistrykrang8065 Oh wow I didn't know about that. I'm curious about what it tastes like lol
Have been enjoying your short forms... But omg love your presentation style in this longer form space too!
Appreciate the energy you bring here!
Oooh thanks for the inspo Morgan! I actually bought a specialty pack of Swiss Miss with Lucky Charms as marshmallows, but quickly realized I didn’t like as much as I did when I was little. Maybe I can try making cereal milk with them, so none of it goes to waste ❤
I enjoy your personality, and self expression. Thank you for being human.
Something to consider when it comes to adding a frothy head to the top of a drink, dry shake with an egg white included in the ingredients. Doesn’t change the flavor at all but will increase that frothiness! This is done in lots of cocktails 😊 anywho back to watching this great video.
Love the reference to the MRE guy. Let’s get this out onto a tray - nice!
All very good! Glad to see another take on an iced lemon coffee drink! I also make the Arnold Palmer style coffee during the warmer months! though, I shortcut it by mixing french press coffee or espresso with about half a can of San Pellegrino Limonata over ice
I work at a café, but I only recently started having iced coffee sometimes. What I'll do is put syrup in the glass and then mix the espresso and roll it between the cup and the glass a few times to mix and cool a little. Then ice, then milk. It doesn't look like there's that much dilution, but also milk is for dilution. I just wouldn't really notice unless it was a huge amount
The little marshmallows in cereal are actually called “marbits” while the non-marshmallow parts are called “sweeties”. Funny names but I guess every field has its own terminology!
Omg Morgan! I tried the condensed milk latte and it is so so yummy. I added nutmeg, cloves, and cinnamon. Drinking iced with oat milk. I think it’s my new favorite drink. Thank you for the inspo. 🙌🏼 ❤️
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This is my first time hearing Morgan's voice! I've been watching their shorts for months, but this is my first full length vid 😊
i don't think we have a lot of recipes, but in russia we usually have a can of condensed milk in our fridge to go with pancakes, and it naturally goes into coffee if you want a little treat
I used to work at Starbucks, and at home I always shake the espresso and aerate the cold milk with a frother to simulate the shaken espresso drink. None of the indie cafes I've worked in had a shaker sadly, and I've never considered shaking the entire latte so that I must try today!
Awesome video, as always. When using canned consdensed milk, I like using a clean, dedicated medicine syringe. Makes measuring and cleanup a cinch.
I’ve only seen like 30 seconds of this video but I’m already in love with your vibe 🤍
Had no idea as to who you were when I found this video, but was immediately drawn to your look, followed you, then you said you made lattes, and it clicked: I already follow you on TikTok. Had no idea about your channel. Needless to say, I'm happy I came across this. Definitely subbed. Thanks for the video.
I highly recommend trying "carajilllo" is one of my favourite cocktails and it´s made with coffee. Not sure where it´s from but we love it in Mexico. It´s basically just an espresso, and a 50 ml of licor 43 shaken and then served with ice. it´s delicioso. Trust me.
I love your cafe shorts, and your long form videos are also so fun and calming! Thanks for the video
i always find myself watching your videos but never committing to making the drinks lol
just wanted to say that your voice is very soothing and sometimes i have your videos playing while i work or just to fill in the silence :))
your thorough and fun, love how you did your presentation, I can tell your a pro... thanks for this video
Just made the shaken vanilla latte and oh my word. I would have never thought to shake it up but my word does it make the final product so much more smooth! 😍
Holy crap! Someone drinks coffee the way I do but fancier. I get weird looks from baristas when I asked for an iced coffee that's half coffee and half lemonade. One straight up told me they would not make it. Very nice to see it showcased here but with a fancy twist. Also, the Steve1989 reference was 100% nice!
I’m obsessed with that combo too!! Some shops seem so weirded out but some are actually familiar!
I didn't know I needed this channel, thank you Morgan.
Would love to see a vanilla guide/review/etc where you talk about different syrups/pastes/beans/brands and which to use when!
Lavendar and Vanilla syrup with the Sparkling Arnold Palmer is really good. Also, you can make the condensed milk latte as an iced coffee by just shaking up cold brew or cold coffee with condensed milk and ice :)
Sweetened condensed oat milk is pretty good too! I tried condensed coconut recently too but it had separated a bunch and I wasn't a huge fan. The oat is pretty close in texture to dairy 👍
I would love a similar video that doesn't require espresso ! Much love :)
Love this. Please make more. Especially with espresso. Cold ice drinks. I’m definitely gonna try that cocktail mix drink
Thank you for sharing your story with us and thank you for being you and allowing yourself to be you🙌. You are so strong and amazing and just by posting this video you should feel proud of yourself and it shows how much courage and confidence that you have give ya self a pat on the back🤪🤪🙌🙌
My favorite local cafe, Speakeasy in Bryant, Arkansas, serves a sweetened condensed milk latte called a Cuban. It's my favorite latte style drink ever. I will be saving this video to try these drinks when I get my espresso machine.
You simply make me happy idk how to explain it but you are so pure and calming to watch 😅
I have learned so friggen much from you in how to make a great drink for myself. Thank you!
Hahahahaha! That "Let's get this out onto a tray... nice!", good reference.
Sweetened condensed coconut milk is a great vegan alternative and it is very easy to find at most US supermarkets now both in the canned/boxed milk area as well as in the "international" area. You can make a really delicious caramel with it as well.
Is the caramel just made by heating it? Or do you add vegan butter/sugar?
@@ticklishpineapples Just like regular sugar-based caramel, you can do just coconut milk but also add sugar, salt, butter, etc. to make it more to your liking. There are lots of varying recipes out there for it. I would say go with the one that seems most similar to a regular caramel you would like.
As a kid I would keep the milk jug with me to carefully ration milk into my bowl as I ate the cereal. I'd try to eat it as quickly as possible so it wouldn't get soggy or dissolve all the sugar off the cereal and leave me with the dreaded cereal milk 😂 Even as a kid who loved sugar I found it way too sweet! Strange to think its a coffee drink. That aside - super strong, refreshing Vietnamese iced coffee with a spoon of condensed milk is deeeeeelicious.
absolutely loving the new setup! very minimalist and clean looking
A lemonade suggestion: you can make a very good lemonade syrup by dissolving lemon oleo saccharum in lemon juice (I like a cup or two of sugar for the zest and juice of 6 lemons), goes great in sparkling water, so I imagine adding some cold brew as well would be fabulous!
Fun tip to open up hard things: lightly release the pressure in the lid with a knife (under the lid)
just putting this out there, lavender syrup, honey, and stevia tastes just like frootloops! I discovered this in my barista days, I especially liked this flavor concoction with an iced matcha!
I just found your UA-cam channel!!! I am so excited to learn more about coffee drinks!
I do the sweetened condensed milk/ baking spices latte but with a little sprinkle of cayenne for some extra warmth and it is 👌 *chef's kiss*
I also like to stick my sweetened condensed milk in the freezer so it gets to like a thick honey consistency so that I can twirl it around my spoon before stirring it in to hot coffee. Less accidental dripage and mess that way.
morgan has a wonderful way of engaging with an audience. gonna try and make a cereal milk latte tomorrow :)
I love Morgan, she has such good energy.
Great video, this is so helpful & I appreciate how accessible all of these methods are. Thank you!
Morgan and james hoffman are my fav combo for leveling up my coffee game ❤
Love love love these... Will def try. Thank you so much for sharing!!!
Where do you get your vanilla syrup?
I'm so here for the cold brew/coffee & lemonade. I work at Starbucks and make myself lemonade with 4 shots of espresso on top. So good! Most baristas I order from are either confused, disgusted, or curious about it. I've converted a few people though. I'll have to try adding honey next time, sounds super good!
Also, I love all of these drink ideas, I will have to try them all!
Have you tried Sprite instead of lemonade? It's also pretty good!
@@kt4047 My first reaction was, that's disgusting. But then I remembered I used to have this lime iced coffee at a café years ago.
Holy shit, when I heard “let’s get this out on to a tray” I thought no way… could… “nice” and I audibly gasped. New top tier UA-camr of mine, A+
When I was in Bali, they had ginger coffee. It’s soo delicious. I bought some pure ground powdered ginger from Amazon and add it to my coffee in the morning with half n half, and every once in a while a little sweetener, but it’s soo good!
I’m Puerto Rican and we love us some coconut. Which also is delicious in coffee! 😉😁
How do you use cocont in coffee?
how nice to find you in my UA-cam suggestions :3 I love your videos!
I got you fam!! I miss your vids on TikTok :) Glad to see you're still doing great.
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You have earned a subscriber! Cereal Milk coffee sounds and looks amazing!
The way you introduce actually feels like a friend is talking with me :)
I like how the colour changed when she said "awesome". Just breathed in life into the picture 😂 4:35
if you like cold drinks but not icecubes you can chill the cup and put the fresh shots in it. this also slows them from dying. just make sure it is a material that can handle big temperature differences (like pyrex)!
I try subscribing barista youtubers based on how the introduction goes, she passed the check lmfao. I knew her already on tiktok and this was the 1st video I clicked. She's my roll model as a barista.
Hearing you talk so much about oat milk in this vid, I would be so interested to hear what you have to say about non-dairy milks. (My go-to and favorite is soy, but more and more I’m finding fancy coffee shops don’t even have it on hand.)
I LOVE YOUUUUU. That cereal milk latte looks amazing. And I bet it would taste great too. Can't wait to try
Café Bonbons are one of my favorite drinks with condensed milk! I've also had matcha with condensed milk YUMMMM
Not sure if anyone has already mentioned this, but you can get condensed milk made with coconut milk. It's not quite the same texture and flavour as the original but can be used pretty effectively if you can't have dairy!
Thank you for this video and your slice-of-life café-version shorts. You're so creative and it's so much fun to watch your videos ^^
This may be out of place here but if you struggle to open up any jar/container with a screw on lid on it, just use a spoon to pry open a little bit under the lip to let the pressure escape so you don't have to use a grip mat/towel to open it up plus it saves you valuable grip strength if you have to open a bunch of em at once :)
Some nice ideas to up my coffee game, thanks. I would not toast or roast anything near the ignition point of paper (451°F). Dropping the temp by 50° and adding an extra three to four minutes to your time, will make this process less stressful.
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I'm learning that I need more fun texture experiences in my coffee life
I'm so excited to try "shaken" drinks at home!
Thank you for your content!
Morgan I learned so much from you. Still perfecting my Espresso with a non top dollar machine takes skill. QUESTION Due to diet restrictions can I use unsweetened almond milk for my vanilla latte or must be full fat to make the froth so to speak
New kitchen and videos are bussin!! Keep em coming.
Amazing drinks, thank you, will try one of them tomorrow!
From a physics perspective, I have to say, I do not unterstand why more ice will melt, if you add the ingredients in different orders for the case where all ingredients are thoroughly mixed in the end. The total energy of the system remains the same, i.e., if you first mix in the espresso, more ice will melt initially, but then the espresso will have cooled down to 0°C and the milk afterwards will melt less ice, because it is additionally cooled by the now chilled espresso.
Sweetened condensed milk in tea is a popular Bengali drink. Never thought of adding it to coffee! Will try that.
ooo new kitchen making its debut! congrats on the move, glad to see you're still the same, spilling drinks and plucking cats off the counter lol. thank you for the inspiration~
sorry i’m now learning i’m behind on videos 😂 i’ll have some catching up to do