Milk Boss Powerful Milk Frother Handheld With Upgraded Holster Stand - Coffee Frother Electric Handheld Foam Maker - Milk Frother For Coffee, Lattes, Matcha & More - Electric Whisk Frother (Pink)
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To serve on top of my cold brew coffee, I use the milk frother to froth about 3 tablespoons heavy whipping cream. I just fill a tall 16-ounce plastic drinking cup halfway with whipping cream. Whip the heavy cream until it reaches the desired consistency (soft peaks). Using a spoon, scoop out the whipped heavy whipping cream I poured it over my freshly brewed cold coffee.
This is what I use to combine all of my ingredients! I don't pick up a fork when I'm eating - It's where I keep my smoothie mix, hot cocoa, Metamucil, and oil. vinegar - It's all up to you!
The milk is frothed but not heated.
Selected User Reviews For Milk Boss Powerful Milk Frother Handheld With Upgraded Holster Stand - Coffee Frother Electric Handheld Foam Maker - Milk Frother For Coffee, Lattes, Matcha & More - Electric Whisk Frother (Pink)
I bought this as a cheap way to get foam, froth, or crema on my coffee, and it works well for the price; it won't froth like a $600 espresso machine, but that's not the point. br>br>Of course, the more fat in milk/cream, the more froth it produces. It hasn't failed, flaked, or flown apart on me in almost a year of daily use. When the batteries get low, it bogs down before completely dying, and since I only use it for coffee, I can get close to two months out of them before having to replace them. If you're using it for eggs or thicker substances, expect it to last less time, and don't expect it to blend into a milkshake—maybe "drinkable yogurt. " If you don't want to be bathed in your beverage, make sure the head is submerged before starting. Because you're whipping fats and oils with it, cleaning isn't as simple as a quick rinse—you'll need to rinse, then wipe it down if you want it to be truly clean, so the advertisement is a little misleading. br>br>There are no other issues, and the wide range of colors available makes it simple to match with your kitchen if that's your thing. It's a lot less expensive than going to the coffee shop every day, so even if it broke after three uses, you'd still be ahead of the game!.
In early March, I purchased my very first Milk Boss Frother. I replaced the batteries, and the frother functioned properly for about two weeks before suddenly failing. More new batteries were installed, but the problem persisted. After contacting Amazon, I received a replacement in late March. Since March 25, I've been using a replacement frother. It had new batteries and was functioning normally until this morning, when it simply stopped working. I tried a variety of batteries, but they were all ineffective. br>In the space of two months, two frothers have died. I would advise you to save your money and avoid purchasing this item.
This product was great for a week before it stopped working.
The system does not work. I couldn't use it because it was broken and didn't work.
I got it, but it didn't work for me. I tried several different batteries, but nothing worked. I immediately sent it back. Such a letdown.
No milk or cream froths with this machine. Can't return because it would be more expensive to do so than to just put it on the pantry shelf.
With this handy device, I can now make lattes that are as good as, if not better than, those sold in local chain stores: just get good coffee (I use double espresso pods), your favorite flow or creamer, froth it up, and voila! Bought for myself as a birthday present- It's the cheapest item, but it's also the one I'm most fond of.
This was purchased for the purpose of making Matcha tea, and it performs admirably. Because it spins quickly enough to overflow the glass, you must use it in a tall glass and fill it no more than 1/4 full. When it's all mixed up, I pour it into a regular tea cup. It's also come in handy for stirring things like au jus sauce on a few occasions. If you want to make Matcha instead of using the bamboo whisk, I strongly advise you to get this.