My sister and I made this as kids in 1965. Add Coffee + sugar + tsp of water to the mug and stir like mad with a teaspoon till it forms a pale creamy paste. We couldn't afford all milk so used boiling water but the coffee was great with the layer of cream on top. I still make it today!! No fancy coffee or whisk needed
Greek frappe ! I grow up with this coffee....and as those years back then ( 30+ years back ) the only instand coffee brand in Greece was Nescafe we used to say " Nes frappe" for cold iced one or only "Nes " when it was with hot water !
Just tried this for a hot drink; microwaved some milk and shook the coffee, sugar and water in a jar (might get a frother soon). Added a dash of vanilla extract and it's come out wonderfully
I didn't have a frother... So I used a hand mixer with one wisk and it's perfect! Thanks! This is soooo good, I added vanilla and it's also amazing! Great coffee for a spring eve 👍👍
😂 Exactly what I was thinking! In a lot of places in Greece it's even considered "old-fashioned" because we've been drinking that for more than 20 years
@@markiyanhapyak349it’s everybody, no one’s original for adding ingredients to coffee in certain ways, you’ll see it in every country. We all share so many recipes in common because we’re all people
Personally I sometimes add a little bit of maple syrup to my coffee and that just tastes really good, it has those... mocca caramel notes from the syrup, amplified by the coffee...
"Doesn't require any fancy gear" bro.. the fucking mug is already fancier that anything in my kitchen.. Edit: Huh, I'm starting to get a bunch of new comments lately. It's kinda odd for a five month old post on a short, I think. 🤔
Since i like my morning coffee but dont have a coffee machine here's what i do: I take a shot glass and a regular glass. I fill the regular glass 3 quarters with whole milk. The shot glass i fill half with instant gold arabica coffee and an equal amount of water and mix it with a small cake fork to get a more syrupy coffee. Then, i take small funnel and pour the coffee right in tge middle on top of the milk. The coffee builds a nice cone right through the milk and mixes very slowly making a pretty unique latte macchiato that tastes great and goes well with Sandwiches.
@hananani3518 sorry, my gear is mostly dyi like a cut bottle as a funnel and it doesn't really look all that appetizing. It shouldn't be all that hard though.
Since i make greek frappes a lot.. It's the first thing i though of. Oh, he's making greek Frappé. Never once mentions it's based of Greek Frappé. Hmay. Just replaced water with milk lol. On the other hand, I've had Frappé on Greece where they made it extra fancy by addin in a bit of vanilla ice cream next to the water so there's that.
I just tried this and it turned out amazing. I did the mason jar trick because I didn’t have a frothed and used vanilla almond milk. This is my go to now!
This is a Greek frappe introduced back in the 50s by Nescafe. Not sure how it got rebranded as Dalgona in the 90s. Same same pretty much. For people asking, ive seen these frothers for like $2 at ikea and kmart so pretty inexpensive.
@@gbluejeans123 don’t worry it doesn’t deflate, that’s the good thing about the frothy instant coffee. Just use equal amount like 1 tsp of instant coffee, 1 tsp sugar and 1 tsp hot water. I actually sometimes use more amount of coffee or hot water. The easiest way to get an instant frothed coffee is using this hand frother in seconds it becomes frothy. Just keep mix until it’s a all foamy and a bit sticky it doesn’t get foamier after that.
It's frappé. The ratio of water-milk depends on your personal preferences but also what type of milk you use. It's known as greek cold coffee since the '50s. How it got rebranded as "dalgona" in the '90s is unknown to me
I have never been into fancy coffee. Your videos now have me obsessed. Pls pls pls can you do a video on what bits of kit are needed for all this boujiness
@@datb0013 No they aren't. They're made with the same ingredients yes, but a greek frappe is shaken rather than stirred. This coffee in the video is dalgona coffee
i made this with basic ass folgers instant coffee and it was still SOOOO good. i added a little extra brown sugar and some vanilla bean paste and it tastes just like something id get at a cafe!
For all those asking about the coffee mug, its a double wall glass tumblr with a sip lid. You're welcome 🙂
Anyone know where it’s from?
I think this brand is Tupkee but I'm not sure
It’s from Good Cuppa 😊
Tumblr.
Nice
My sister and I made this as kids in 1965. Add Coffee + sugar + tsp of water to the mug and stir like mad with a teaspoon till it forms a pale creamy paste. We couldn't afford all milk so used boiling water but the coffee was great with the layer of cream on top. I still make it today!! No fancy coffee or whisk needed
You added cream to it?
Kids? How old were u😅
❤
I made this, too, in the late 60s!
Yup, no fancy stuff needed. Just a lot of whisking with a spoon!
@@aundreawang I think saying they couldn't afford milk, and cream being even more expensive, they're referring to the froth making a creamy top.
Wow. Thanks! Will try this
The mug..fancy. The tablespoon..fancy. The sparkling coffee powder..fancyyyyyy.
dont forget the ice!
And the nanofoamer 😮
All instant coffee has shiny glass like granules because it is freeze dried.
@@kelsey2333 not the Nescafe brand Ive seen my whole life
@@vracazeat the right angle it does, kinda.
The tasters choice that is
Greek frappe ! I grow up with this coffee....and as those years back then ( 30+ years back ) the only instand coffee brand in Greece was Nescafe we used to say " Nes frappe" for cold iced one or only "Nes " when it was with hot water !
My first thought too. I’ve drank an insane amount of these when I use to travel there for work. Plus side is that they’re super cheap.
In india too nescafe sunrise bru
Aww I’d love a cafe freddo!
I used to live in Cyprus and they say the same there. Instant coffee is always called Nescafe different from the traditional Greek coffee.
Yes, I was in Cyprus last November and I drank a lot of it! It was so refreshing! 🤤
We’ve time looped! We’re back on 2020 whipped coffee TikTok.
I was just thinking that
Explain the culture references 😂 I didn’t have tiktok😢
Yessss this is the Dalgona coffee from2020 and it’s delicious.
I was thinking the same, although I'm seeing this super late lol. This is dalgona coffee (from Korea).
Cant believe that was 4 years ago omg
Just tried this for a hot drink; microwaved some milk and shook the coffee, sugar and water in a jar (might get a frother soon). Added a dash of vanilla extract and it's come out wonderfully
Will do the vanilla extract. Thank you. ❤
Dark brown sugar?
Wow you have taste
That's a frappe from Greece, have been drinking it for ever. Originated in Thesaloniki almost 65 yrs ago!
I had a couple of these in a restaurant recently. Loved it!
That is ITALIAN!
Yep everything is from Greece
I want to visit Thessaloniki. The letter to the thessalonians yes!😊 God bless!!✝️
I repeat: It’s italian... .
I didn't have a frother... So I used a hand mixer with one wisk and it's perfect! Thanks! This is soooo good, I added vanilla and it's also amazing! Great coffee for a spring eve 👍👍
Haha I just put the coffee sugar and water in my cup and whisked super fast with my fork! It surprisingly worked and tasted really good!
Great idea!!
That frother is insane
Pretty much every item used in this video is premium. Even the instant coffee 😅
You can get really cheap frother than works like 80% as well for less than 10 bucks.
@@AVeryNormalGuyDo you know the brand of this frother?
@@funkndeepnano frother. Just google expensive frother and youll find it 😂😂
I couldn't find it in his Amazon shop. 😩
I prefer breast milk in my instant.
Only special equipment it requires is a lactating mum.
i was not expecting that lmfao
I hope it's Cambodian breast milk, with a sugar cookie on the side.
💀💀💀
A cow is a mum
My guy went full savage in a heartbeat
I’m here for the cup. I need it!
This is called "Frappè" a classic Cypriot-Greek iced coffee
Yeah i was like, congrats you created a greek frappe with but called it fancy :D
And then! He said no fancy gear.. and pulls out that turbo wisk for the frappe 😂 might as well use Nestle too to be authentic
isn't it dalhogna coffee asian
@@jdashlovela The person who made it trend in Asia said he'd drank it overseas, so it isn't Asian in nature.
Can someone tell me please, is the water added at the start boiling or just cold water from the tap?
This is the Greek frappe guys. In Cyprus they drink it decades now with milk, exactly as you showed
😂 Exactly what I was thinking! In a lot of places in Greece it's even considered "old-fashioned" because we've been drinking that for more than 20 years
NO: It’s ITALIAN... .
@@markiyanhapyak349it’s everybody, no one’s original for adding ingredients to coffee in certain ways, you’ll see it in every country. We all share so many recipes in common because we’re all people
@@markiyanhapyak349the idea of pizza came from Greece 🤣🤣
same in Korea. And during Covid lockdowns in 2020 it made a return and went viral for a bit as "Dalgona coffee." This is not new at all.
Forget the drink, where'd you find that cool glass sippy cup?
Amazon and it's not a sippy cup just a glass with a lid
I'm a huge coffee drinker!!! 😋❤️👌🏾 Loving that cup, lid and frother... Can we get the links please? 😊
Good Cuppa is the cup at least 😊❤
Eyy you here 🤨👉🏻 @@good_cuppa
wow I'm Korean and never knew Dalgona coffee is the recipe inspired by Greek frappe!! interesting to know other culture💙
Actually it was inspired by macau coffee. Not sure if there was an influence from greece in macau tho or the other way around.
Im not a coffee person to this extent-- but omg brown sugar in coffee is god tier.
I’m born in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia. I’m Amhara. Amhara people invented coffee.
@@eyuelyiferu264 I heard it's a staple is your culture.
Personally I sometimes add a little bit of maple syrup to my coffee and that just tastes really good, it has those... mocca caramel notes from the syrup, amplified by the coffee...
Muscovado sugar
Honey 🐝🐝🐝
"Doesn't require any fancy gear" bro.. the fucking mug is already fancier that anything in my kitchen..
Edit: Huh, I'm starting to get a bunch of new comments lately. It's kinda odd for a five month old post on a short, I think. 🤔
it can be done in a normal cup lmao
the mug is quite obviously not a requirement
You actually bought same mug to the tutor?
I was like okay a glass mug, then he put the lid on. 💅💅
At first I was like a glass mug okay and then he put the lid on! 💅💅 Also the frother is next level!!
Love your coffee mug
I'm glad my boy has embraced his fancyness
Oh, this dalgona coffee was so famous in my country as a quarantine drink in 2020 ✨
Then you've been had since this js Frappé and not Dalgona.
@@itshugh6750v
Dalgona is reverse no? Put in milk first then the whipped coffee on top so they wont mix
Bang 😂
@@CommanderDEVdalgona is actually just whipped instant coffee with sugar. No order matters.
Since i like my morning coffee but dont have a coffee machine here's what i do:
I take a shot glass and a regular glass. I fill the regular glass 3 quarters with whole milk. The shot glass i fill half with instant gold arabica coffee and an equal amount of water and mix it with a small cake fork to get a more syrupy coffee. Then, i take small funnel and pour the coffee right in tge middle on top of the milk. The coffee builds a nice cone right through the milk and mixes very slowly making a pretty unique latte macchiato that tastes great and goes well with Sandwiches.
I need a tutorial video.
@hananani3518 sorry, my gear is mostly dyi like a cut bottle as a funnel and it doesn't really look all that appetizing. It shouldn't be all that hard though.
@@RayAkuma Thank you for the diy idea, that diy funnel. Now I can make myself one because I'm imagining a fancy looking funnel.
does it have any desired effect to pour the coffee mix into the middle on top of the milk? or just a preference?
I really love your coffee cup ☕️!! Its sweet! ! Coffee looks excellent too btw!!
♥️
That mug is fire!
Shake your newly opened oat milk more! If your oatmilk looks slightly transparent when pouring it's not been stirred well and it's gonna taste bad.
Don't drink rapeseed oil, water, and a tiny bit of oats (aka oatmilk). Canola oil latte, no thanks.
@@santodeburque??????
@@santodeburquewhy not?
@@santodeburque”canola oil latte” lmao
You mean strained oat juice? 😂
I did this this morning!!!!! You changed my life!!!! I’m not buying no dunkin no more!!!! My life is changed y’all!!!❤❤❤ thank you man
That's awesome
What the ingredients? How did you made it ?🤡
As an Ethiopian I am impressed with your choice of coffee sir 😌 very neat!
I love the cup! Thank you for sharing.
Can you tell me where you bought that glass?
i know?!?! i want it
Yessss!! That glass is fancy!
He won’t tell you!
He shared it one of the comments
110 likes and he still didn't tell anything 😕
My man made greek frappe
Baybee my life just changed cause if this 🤣 I'm saving money and my coffee is delicious 😋 I added some dunking sweet creamer to it and omg delish
Looks yummy & l love that cup.
Ahh yes, what we Greeks call “Frappe”
Greek frappe
Ναι ρε 😂 ο μαλακας παίζει ότι βρήκα κάτι καινούργιο αλλά το είχαμε εμείς για χρόνια
Except we don't put a gallon of milk in 😂
@@Tiotsawater first. Then milk. Lol I do want to try with brown sugar instead of white. 🤣
but frappe's are greek??
Since i make greek frappes a lot.. It's the first thing i though of. Oh, he's making greek Frappé. Never once mentions it's based of Greek Frappé. Hmay. Just replaced water with milk lol. On the other hand, I've had Frappé on Greece where they made it extra fancy by addin in a bit of vanilla ice cream next to the water so there's that.
Hmmm
I need to try this. ❤ the cup.😊❤
"Without anything fancy"
*pulls out fancy futuristic spinner*
Made a basic Greek Frappe, although the water to milk quantity differs from person to person
Ooo, I love dalgona coffee. Pouring the milk on top looks like a good way to make the texture more consistent throughout.
Tanner!!!! You’ve gained a new follower!! I love you already. Can’t wait to try this recipe. Thank you!🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Loved the glass coffee mug!
For you Sweet Tooth's. Use a 1 to 1 ratio for instant coffee and brown sugar. This recipe is probably not sweet enough for you
Oh I straight up ignored his measurements, I already knew lol
I love using brown sugar in my coffee! 😊
And for instant coffee, the Medaglia d’Oro Instant Espresso is the best I’ve ever had.
It’s genuinely good!
I prefer Bustelo.
Alright!!! THANK YOU!!! ❤️ I love coffee 😊
I like the mug you are using in this video!!!
I just tried this and it turned out amazing. I did the mason jar trick because I didn’t have a frothed and used vanilla almond milk. This is my go to now!
That’s what you get in Greece at every street corner. Frappe 😊
The first little girl doing the faces on wall she’s too adorable that was funny n cute at same time
Great video. Lots of points I resonated with, especially the desperation due to $, 'failing' and then self-sabotaging, I could go on.
okay, i want both the coffee and the mug
This is a Greek frappe introduced back in the 50s by Nescafe. Not sure how it got rebranded as Dalgona in the 90s. Same same pretty much.
For people asking, ive seen these frothers for like $2 at ikea and kmart so pretty inexpensive.
Thanks for the info 👍🏻
I had no idea. My Kroger has it for like $11 and on Amazon long ago it was around $8.
In India, (I think) this way is used too (we also have nescafe) Atleast my sis always made it this way and she learned from older friends and fam.
I want this coffee mug now!
☺️
This video is full of sarcasm...
…I LIKE it! 😊
That cup though… Gorgeous
We need that link for that glass brother don’t play with us.
Here here
Its the good cuppa double galss wall tumbler with a sip lid(35$)
@@pttdckthank you!
Wer doo we find 8 ah i 👎 rite?$#u 😊❤
🙆🏽😍 Loving the look of this! 🥰
Gonna try it
I love this recipe. So simple and yet so good.
I’ve never moved more quickly from watching a short on TH-cam to purchasing an expensive glass cup I don’t need before 😅
Where did you find it?
That’s nice to hear 😊 we hope you enjoy the cup!
@@good_cuppa stalkers! 🤣 I love it thank you and use it every day
@@georgebee3090 awesome!
@@georgebee3090 can you give me the link or the website name please
Frappé. Every greek home got that little frappe stirring machine 💀
What a beautiful coffee mug
I…am definitely making this in the morning 🥰😍🤤
what a fun cup! that looks very neat
I love that mug!
❤i just LOVE, LOVE 💖, LOVE ❣️. THIS! ! !
THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!
I love that coffee cup
I always drink my instant coffee like this literally it's a form of an iced coffee and you can add a little caramel syrup to it too.
How do you get it so foamy without deflating so quickly?
I’m new to this and currently fighting this battle 😅😅
@@gbluejeans123 don’t worry it doesn’t deflate, that’s the good thing about the frothy instant coffee. Just use equal amount like 1 tsp of instant coffee, 1 tsp sugar and 1 tsp hot water. I actually sometimes use more amount of coffee or hot water. The easiest way to get an instant frothed coffee is using this hand frother in seconds it becomes frothy. Just keep mix until it’s a all foamy and a bit sticky it doesn’t get foamier after that.
This is basically how greeks have been making their coffee for years
As for fancy gear, that cup is pretty fancy ☕️
I like this fancy cup!
Love the little cup 😃
Any post about coffee is always a good post🎉
Just the perfect recipe I need right now. Can't wait to make this. Thank you!
Your cup is wonderful ❤
That's greek frappé. Actually more like ahat we call galaktompoureko 😂( because of how much milk and sugar her used)
I love the tumbler 🥤
That cup is beautiful.
I don’t even drink coffee and this looks so delicious!
Sometimes “less” really is “more!” This looks delicious 😋
no
Deliciosa bebida.Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos y creatividad.😊😊😊❤❤❤.
That glassware though 😍
Congratulations, you made a greek frappe but full of milk instead of water and a little milk.
So not a Greek frappe
It's dalgona
It's frappé. The ratio of water-milk depends on your personal preferences but also what type of milk you use. It's known as greek cold coffee since the '50s. How it got rebranded as "dalgona" in the '90s is unknown to me
Aka a Greek Frappe.
I love this glass mug!
i literally bought one specifically because of this video - pricy but worth it for the aesthetics alone!
I tried this and it was amazingly delicious 🤤 thank you
the tumbler 😍
That glass. I WANT IT!!! lLINK!!!!
Oooh~ thank you for the info! 😊I'm definitely going to try that
That looks sooooo good. Imma try the brown sugar thing. I wanna milk frother...I wanna be fancy2😁🧡. I love that coffee mug2
Imma gonna need that cup
I have never been into fancy coffee. Your videos now have me obsessed. Pls pls pls can you do a video on what bits of kit are needed for all this boujiness
Love it !!
"...that doesn't require fancy gear"
*proceeds to froth coffee with fancy gear*
it's called dalgona cofee for those wandering
Nope, it's actually a Greek Frappé with milk.
@@Homelander-tp7ivyou’re both correct, they’re the exact same thing
@@datb0013 No they aren't. They're made with the same ingredients yes, but a greek frappe is shaken rather than stirred. This coffee in the video is dalgona coffee
@@adonis1310 I cant find any evidence of this in recipes, or online that defines it as shaken, but I’ll trust you
@@datb0013indeed.
Yummy, this looks delicious
i made this with basic ass folgers instant coffee and it was still SOOOO good. i added a little extra brown sugar and some vanilla bean paste and it tastes just like something id get at a cafe!
Tried it! Thanks!
From what brand is that Milk Frother?
저도 궁금합니다 !
looks like NanoFoamer
It's from Flair 😍😍
@@maartenvkThank you!
Nanofoamer v2 lithium, from the looks
"How lame is that"
* uses Oat Milk *
Tastes amazing!!!! Thanks for the video!!!
Excellent production on this video! 🙌🙌🙌
Wow i need thoae cute cup