Yeah, it's starting to look like beverage week here on my blog...*winks* ...but I did say I had so much fun with my new dies right?
Anyway, here's a page about Dalgona Coffee from my recipe planner. :)
Apparently I had been living under a rock because I didn't know about Dalgona Coffee until April when my sister asked me what I wanted from Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. I went to check out their online menu and it was on the best-seller list!
But as luck would have it, they ran out of ingredients for the beverage so I did not get to try it.
Well, you know me. I just had to google how to make it and there were a ton of YouTube videos on how to make it as well as a chocolate version and a green tea version.
The original recipe calls for equal parts instant coffee, sugar and boiling water which you then whip (either with a hand whisk or with an electric mixer) and what you get a a creamy coffee "whipped cream" that you put on top of either cold or hot milk.
The beverage originated in Macau and South Korean actor Jung Il-Woo tried it when he was there and gave it the nickname dalgona for its resemblance to a traditional Korean sponge candy of the same name.
It tastes like a rich-creamy coffee dessert. Have you tried it? :)
Playing along with the 2020 Spring/Summer Coffee Lovers Blog Hop.
This looks great! I have not tried dalgona coffee, but I've heard of it.
ReplyDeleteThis is so super cute!
ReplyDeleteWelllllllllllllll ... you know I haven't tried and, (insert smirk here...) you know I never will! LOL! ;) One of my fave authors just sent out a newsletter with this drink though ... that is ironic! lol!! I love the page you made about it!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute page with all specific details!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a coffee drinker, so I haven't tried it (or heard of it). As always, I love all the details you've added to your page.
ReplyDeleteOh this is fantastic Yvonne and delish too!
ReplyDeleteGreat planner. I love this page.
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!
ReplyDeleteThis is trending on social media right now, actually not the exact same drink, but something very similar: equal parts instant coffee, sugar, and milk. I tried it but the instant coffee made me sick (ugh!)! Love the photo and the punny title!
ReplyDeleteThis is such an adorable page! And I'm totally under a rock, because I've never heard of this coffee. ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful page and I love all the things you added to make it complete. I had never heard of that coffee either.
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