"Latte" is the Italian word for "Milk". (Corresponds to the French "lait" and Spanish "leche".)
Genius coffee hacks for making the perfect brew
Get the best brew

Use quality beans

Buy speciality coffee

Arabica or robusta?

Try medium to light roasts

Roast your own

Measure your beans

Grind your beans

Use fresh water

Hot, not boiling water

Sugar or no sugar?

The French press

Known as French press, cafetière or plunger coffee, this brewing method steeps medium-ground beans in the same pot before straining and pouring. The trick is to allow the coffee to brew for around five minutes, then very slowly and gently, plunge. If the plunger gets too tight, pull it back a little, then continue.
Discover amazing food facts – including more about the French press – here
Stovetop coffee

Aeropress

The Aeropress is a highly versatile coffee maker that’s ideal when travelling as no power is required. It's easy to use, easy to clean and produces a very bright cup of coffee. Place the plastic tube on top of a mug, add ground coffee and just-boiled water on top of a filter paper, then firmly press down the plunger. It can make up to four shots at a time which can be diluted to make americanos.
Pourover

Cold brew

Fully automatic

Syphon coffee

Long black

The art of espresso

Steaming and frothing milk

You’ll find fresh, whole, chilled milk froths and foams best. For the best fully-textured milk, you’ll need a milk frother and a metal jug. Dip the wand just below the milk's surface, on an angle, for around 10 seconds, then plunge it towards the bottom. Grasping the metal jug, stop when it’s hot to the touch, before you burn the milk.
Espresso breakdown

Pod coffee

Coffee purists may turn their noses up but the pod coffee market is the fastest growing sector for home espresso. You can choose the strength and flavour of your coffee, pop the pod into your machine and get a perfect espresso complete with the crema (the little bit of foam) on top. You can buy a machine with a built-in milk frother and there's no mess. Most pods can also now be recycled.
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Cappuccino

Falling for the flat white

Feeling creative?

Try this...

You can start with the more simple but still beautiful designs... Check out this video on latte art for beginners.
When you're getting better...

If you're feeling confident, take on something a bit more complex. Check out this video to create a swanky swan design.
And finally, master this

For the coffee pros, tackle the most intricate, ornate and original cups of 3-D foamy art. Learn how to make lions, cats, pandas and sleeping bears from this amazing video.
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Bacchu5
09 October 2018I was with you all the way until you got to the French Press making strongly caffeinated and slightly cloudy cups. Either put in less coffee or get yourself a new 'plunger' that doesn't let fine particles through. They are only £6 in Ikea and the like. The rest of the article about all the other cups of coffee are just bollox to me. I want a nice cup of filter coffee with a little cold milk The coffee made from medium roasted beans, ground just before I make the coffee. Maybe Taylor's Easy Sunday or Cafe Express Guatemalan. Hmmm, must make some coffee now.
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03 February 2020