How do I make steamed milk at home?
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INGREDIENTS
1/2 cup cold milk (skimmed or whole)
16 ounce glass jar with a cover
Microwave
PREPARATION
*Pour the milk into the glass jar. Cover and shake real hard until the milk is double its size and bubbles begin to build.
*Take off the cover and put the jar in the microwave. Microwave on high for about 30-45 seconds. Watch the milk while it is in the microwave , so that it won’t get too hot.
*Now Pour the milk into the tea or coffee drink and scoop on the foam from the milk and sprinkle with cinnamon.
*serve and enjoy
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M$These are the steps on how to make steamed milk at home:
1. Place your milk into a small bowl that is microwave safe or coffee cup. Microwave this for 30 seconds and it should be fairly warm to the touch when you remove it from the microwave.
2. Get a frother or a hand mixer to froth your milk for this will tend to work better. If you don't own one, you can froth the milk with your whipping device. A hand mixer that is not electric also work better on this.
3. If the milk is frothed and warm, spoon dollops of the mixed milk on to your favorite drink.
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