Latte
One of the most popular types of specialty coffee drinks is the latte. Latte - the Italian word for "milk" - is actually a shortened version of the Italian caffé latte, which means "milk & coffee". Uses [KitchenAid® Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine](https://www.kitchenaid.com/countertop-appliances/coffee-products/coffee-makers/p.semi-automatic-espresso-machine.kes6403bm.html?) and [KitchenAid® Burr Coffee Grinder](https://www.kitchenaid.com/countertop-appliances/coffee-products/coffee-grinders/p.burr-coffee-grinder.kcg8433bm.html?)
Latte
One of the most popular types of specialty coffee drinks is the latte. Latte - the Italian word for "milk" - is actually a shortened version of the Italian caffé latte, which means "milk & coffee". Uses [KitchenAid® Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine](https://www.kitchenaid.com/countertop-appliances/coffee-products/coffee-makers/p.semi-automatic-espresso-machine.kes6403bm.html?) and [KitchenAid® Burr Coffee Grinder](https://www.kitchenaid.com/countertop-appliances/coffee-products/coffee-grinders/p.burr-coffee-grinder.kcg8433bm.html?)
Ingredients
Sugar (to taste)
Cocoa powder (or Cinnamon Powder, to taste)
Espresso (1 Shot)
4 oz. Milk (125 mL)
Step by step
Steam the milk, using the steam wand or the milk frother attachment.
Prepare the shot of Espresso in your favorite cup.
Pour the steamed milk into the Espresso shot.
Add sugar and a sprinkle of cocoa or cinnamon according to taste and serve.
Tip: For a dairy-free option, use oat milk. It blends deliciously with flavored syrups.
Plus Up: For a Coconut Latte use coconut milk and a pinch of cayenne pepper instead of cocoa powder and finish with honey.