Sea Salt Latte



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Hello everyone, Welcome.
Fortunately, life must go on. A lyric from a song by a young woman, Bernadya. Lyrics that are indeed intended for all humans who are still alive and it is very relatable to everyone. In fact, everyone must have fuel in their lives to continue.

One of the fuels in my life is a black bean that has a bitter taste, because we need something to vent. Is it true that the answer is coffee? the answer is absolutely right. Every day, coffee is the fuel for me to survive and continue the day, every morning.

So much time has passed, for the past 10 years coffee has become an easy and cheap fuel, a cup of it makes our lives feel biased and okay. But, of course coffee will never disappoint. Just like the coffee recipe that I will influence you. If you have espresso equipment at home, you should try it once in a while instead of always brewing black coffee.

Sea salt latte. Really, it's my favorite who likes various coffee flavors. So delicious to drink during the day. Of course, coffee during the day is also an option for friends to work, at least my eyes don't feel sleepy when I'm in front of the computer screen. Sea salt latte makes me comfortable.

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With these 5 simple tools, I can make 1 glass of delicious iced coffee. It's too expensive to buy it at a coffee shop, but that's okay, it's not wrong to buy it. A grinder, manual espresso, a hot water kettle, and a mini mixer that make this drink go up a class.

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I use Arabica that I bought from Gayo. The taste is quite rich, sour and bitter, there is a sweet hint from the coffee beans too. Grind it very finely, as usual I make espresso. While waiting for the water to boil to be dipped, I also prepare some other things to make whipped cream that is not too heavy.

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Of course, sea salt is mixed with whipped cream, because it tastes very rich when combined with the fat taste of whipped and milk mixture. Sea salt will give a salty taste, that's the taste of salt. I use sea salt from Bali, I like this sea salt. Not too salty than refined salt, oddly enough, even though it's relatively expensive compared to regular table salt, I really like it.

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I mix it until the foam is doubled so that I don't get tired of making it. It only takes 1 minute, even just for the sea salt to mix into the whipped cream.

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The ratio of milk, espresso and whipped? Okay, I'll explain a little. This is for 2 glasses, I also made a sea salt latte for him.

  • 3 shots of espresso
  • 250 ml of milk
  • 45 gr of whipped cream + 2 pinches of sea salt + 20 ml of milk
  • 10-20 ml of palm sugar (you can replace it with vanilla syrup or maple syrup)

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My recipe is clear enough? Next time, I'll make another recipe that's more fun. Or, do you have a request? Leave a comment below!


About Author


Call me Isdarmady, because I have a full name that is very long, namely Isdarmady Syahputra Ritonga. I am a head of the family who work as Farmers Vegetables Hydroponic and Consultant Hydroponics, sometimes I also sell coffee from various regions in Indonesia.
I have expertise dispensing coffee with a variety of techniques and tools brewing, because I have the desire to make a coffee shop with hydroponics as centerpieces. Help me realize that dream.

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