INDIAN ESPRESSO COFFEE

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Today I came with our favorite traditional Indian Espresso Coffee... In my home all are coffee lovers. Who will say NO to coffee... Will you? 

Last week I was enjoyed all recipes which my blogger friends made... That time this Espresso Coffee attracts me much... Even I made this coffee at the next second... Yeah! that much I loved coffee... First time I made this coffee... You too try this and enjoy...




INGREDIENTS
Instant Coffee Powder - 1 tsp (I used Narasus Instant Coffee powder)
Sugar - 1 tsp
Hot milk - 1 cup
Water - 1-2 tsp
Hot chocolate powder - to sprinkle




METHOD

  • Take your coffee mug, add instant coffee powder and sugar.
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  • Now add 1 tsp of water and mix with spoon.







  • Now start beating vigorously to mix well the coffee powder and sugar. Beat it for 10-15 minutes, more you beat it will turn to light in color.







  • Now take the hot milk, strain  and pour it into the mug from little height to get foam.







  • Now sprinkle hot chocolate powder over the coffee. 




DRINK A COFFEE N ENJOY!!!





18 comments:

  1. I make it the same way too..it comes out perfect.

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  2. wow...i like have a sip... nice pictures..dear

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  3. Mmmm.., perfect for a coffee lover, I love the smell but I am a Tea person :)

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  4. Lovely, well demonstrated

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  5. I prepare it the same way..its already midnight here and am longing for this coffee now :) Awesome!!

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  6. I made the same way. But this is amazing!

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  7. This is one of my fav drink. Nicely done

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  8. Looks great, dear! I also make it the same way. Lovely mug :)

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  9. I'm always astonished that Indians can make instant coffee taste delicious! Here in North American, it's usually not so good, but I'll try your method, and hopefully get the delicious stuff we often got in India. I keep buying jars of it, so it's good to know there's still hope!

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