@@AAHomemade Me too love it I will just reveiw after trying and by using edit😁 It is very good just you need to put ice at last or it will not be so cold😉
Ty but I can't go back now, I used cold water but I would say everything dissolved pretty well actually, only a few pieces of coffee on top but it's still good
If not a shaker can be used. Add the amount of coffee and sugar you want. Add a bit of water, shake it, transfer in a glass add the ice, add a bit of milk if you want and the water.
@@frostbite9635 you can do it with a mixer as well just don't beat it to much and the mixture solidify. The mixture should be in a liquid shape. I would suggest it for about 10-20 sec.
I remember 1990's when I used to do it and people mocked me of doing this. Now those people make this and post it on their whatsapp status calling it dalgona...!!
I like the tutorial... And I tried it instead of milkshaker I just used a whisk and stir it ...yes the form was not there and it was okay ...I think try it when you hv a milkshar then only try ...and yeh it u r making it by stiring it end the end instead of adding water add milk ...otherwise its fine
Looks very refreshing and easy to make . The only thing I would change is less ice cubes maybe just 4 and could add some caramel or vanilla extract to give it a twist and some chocolate sprinkles . Can also make them with coffee and hot chocolate powder for a mocha. Hope to see more videos soon 😉👏
Thank for your comment Aaron but if you add less ice cubes the coffee will be watery something that we don't want. If you add caramel or vanilla extract you will destroy the flavor of the coffee, you can add this flavors on hot shot of espresso like mocha vanilla latte etc...
@@AAHomemade you think I haven't tried Nescafé? Lol This drink was 'invented' in the 70s! Also your won't destroy the flavour of Nescafé with syrup it's already shit. Haha
I’m really glad that you watched it and you liked it there are some interesting recipes in my channel if you want have a tour around and thanks again ☺️☺️☺️
Thank you so much I'm coffee lover my day without coffee I can't imagine and I'm little bit picky when it comes to coffee and your way to make coffee I'm satisfied thank you so much once again
You can use a small size shaker, add the amount of coffee and sugar you want, add a bit of water, shake it, add 6-7 ice cubes, add milk if you want if not add water straight away till you cover the ice cubes :)
I would suggest if you can use a shaker instead of a blender :) if you use a blender it will get foamy and when you add the ice and feel it with water the taste of the coffee will be watery. :(
The technic is different but the result it's the same, the only thing is that Dalgona is much much stronger 😊😊😊 I would appreciate it if you could subscribe our channel and support us 😊😊😊
Finally a demonstration of a proper iced coffee. Most tutorials -of people who have no idea what a frappe is smh- is like half a teaspoon of coffee and 5000 gallons of milk. ohhh yes mmm cOoFfeE adDiCTTT
@@DinaPoret of course otherwise you wouldn't like this coffee, a lot of people they are adding too much water without ice or they are over mixing the the coffee until it gets solidify both ways you don't get a good result. I hope you will or you have tried my recipe. I would also appreciate it if you could subscribe our channel and support us 😊😊😊
@@AAHomemade Ohhh no I've had people prepare a frappe with too much water/ milk at times and I just couldn't drink it, it didn't feel like coffee at all. They way you demonstrate it it's how I've been doing it for years (without the sugar) Done!
You can use a blender, add the amount of coffee and sugar like add a bit of water and blend it at a low speed, make sure you don't overdo it cause you want the mixture to be in a liquid shape not solidify, but fully combined after add the mixture in a glass add the ice a bit of milk if you want and top it up with water 😊😊😊
Yes, Of Course, you can do it with a normal shaker, with a whisker, or a hand mixer, if you do it with a hand mixer don't overdo it cause you want the mixer to be in a liquid shape not solidify :)