Gourmet Tea & Coffee Drink Recipes : How to Make a Layered Mocha Latte

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2008

Learn from our expert how to make a layered mocha latte at home in this free drink recipe video on making gourmet tee and coffee drinks.

Expert: Natalja Robertsdottir
Bio: Natalja Robertsdottir has been a barista in both Iceland and Canada. Currently she manages the Red Brick Caf? in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Filmmaker: Melissa Schenk

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  • @jimmyspitt looks like a Monin jug

  • Makes it more nicer XD great video tho

  • I love homemade coffee, but my machine lay dormant until coffeeloverstipsandtricks (.) com plugged me in!

  • It was great, but I think she should have put the foam on last, so you don't get random brown at the top.

    Unless it was a design .

  • she should have put the chocolate in before the milk, and she shouldnt have made the shot of coffee so early, it did not layer very well atal, it sunk... and the spoon was not atal nessacary, neither was pouring it round and round she should have just poured the coffee down the middle!

  • @modoze17 it's a tutorial. it's not like she can work at a fast pace. ~_~

  • good job but you are working waaaay too slow

  • Very pretty, but the espresso sat to long before going in the milk. This causes it to taste bitter. The rule at our coffee house is5 to 7 seconds from the time the shot completes till it hits milk.

  • fake chocolate in coffee? and where's the mokka?

    where I live a "mokka" is an espresso made with an italian mokkamaker (you know, those metal hourglass shaped thingies to put on the stove)

  • The espresso layer can be done much better, do not pour it by the spoon, instead of this incline the glass a bit and pour the coffee slowly on the glass. Then you make a perfectly sharp coffee layer.

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