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3 ways to make frozen dalgona coffee in 15 minutes at home!
Frozen dalgona Coffee
In just 15 minutes, you’ll have frozen dalgona coffee with this super simple trick. These 3 ways for these 3 dalgona coffee, with and even without a machine, you can make with ease. Let’s start.
Ingredients
With Instant Coffee
2 tbsp instant coffee
2 tbsp sugar
2 tbsp hot water
1 cup milk (sub: almond, soy)
Ice cubes or frozen milk cubes
Frappe Style
2 tbsp instant coffee
2 tbsp sugar
2 tbsp hot water
1 cup milk
1 cup ice
For Kids or Caffeine-Free
2 tbsp hot chocolate powder or Milo
2 tbsp sugar (optional)
2 tbsp hot milk or water
1 cup cold milk
1 cup ice
Before we start
You can whisk it by hand if you have no machine.
Doing a milk freeze will give extra chill.
You have to whisk for 6–8 minutes or until stiff peaks come by your hand.
Use instant coffee always in frozen dalgona coffee.
For kids or for caffeine-free, use hot chocolate powder or Milo.
P.S. Use instruments wisely and read every instruction carefully. We’re again asking you to present your mind just because we want to save you from mistakes which can't be solved. But if stuck, let us know, we’ll help you in every possible way. But still, you’ve to read it first, then start to perform!
Instructions
With Instant Coffee
Step 1: Take a mug (I prefer, but you have choice), add instant coffee, little sugar, and a little amount of hot water (not warm). Whisk it until fluffy stiff peaks come (with hand whisk it takes 7 minutes).
Step 2: Use a blender to blend milk and ice together until slushy and smooth.
Step 3: When it blended, pour the mixture into the glass, then over from top add whipped coffee foam.
(Using machine will just provide you ease, with hand it'll also done)
Frappe Style
Step 1: In a mug add coffee, sugar, and hot water (as mentioned above the amount), whip until creamy.
Step 2: Place a blender and add whipped coffee, ice and milk. Blend it until smooth and frothy.
Step 3: In a chilled glass pour the mixture of frothy cold coffee, and top it with (if you want) whipped cream.
(Depending, depending on taste even though you can skip sugar too)
For Kids or Caffeine-Free
Step 1: Add hot chocolate powder, sugar, and hot milk. Mix it well until slightly foamy.
Step 2: Use a blender and add cold milk along with ice and blend it to make a mixture.
Step 3: Pour the mixture into the mug and add our whisked hot chocolate too into it.
Step 4: Top it with chocolate chips or whipped cream.
(Enjoy this caffeine-free version of dalgona coffee)
How to serve frozen dalgona coffee
Well gonna serve it to feel alpha (as very one want), do these simple for then:
Choose any tall glass,
Use little chocolate to spread in to glass like messy
Then pour the mixture into it and top it with cocoa or crushed cookies even.
What goes with frozen dalgona coffee
Best serving to enjoy coffee, (pardon). Frozen dalgona coffee with:
Light cookies (you even make too or simply purchase it).
Croissant (you might ever want to make we're here for that too we already upload croissant's recipe with so so much ease for everyone, you must have to try, but for now your coffee can't bear that much time you choose alternative of croissant as well, with churros).
Banana bread (the best pretty light and easy to purchase, same as cookies, must say these things already need to exist at your home for urgent guests "A PRO TIP" if you have time you can make this bread too).
Recipes related to frozen dalgona coffee
Folgers frozen dalgona coffee recipe.
Ingredients
2 tbsp Folgers instant coffee
2 tbsp sugar
2 tbsp hot water
1/2 cup cold milk
1/2 cup whipped cream
Ice cubes
Instructions
Whip Folgers coffee, sugar, and hot water until frothy.
Blend milk and ice to make it creamy like a frappe.
Pour into a glass, top with the whipped coffee, and finish with whipped cream.
Optional: Dust a little cocoa or cinnamon for flavor.
Healthy frozen dalgona coffee.
Ingredients
2 tbsp instant coffee
2 tbsp coconut sugar or stevia
2 tbsp hot water
1 cup unsweetened almond or oat milk
Ice cubes
Instructions
Whisk coffee, sweetener, and hot water until light and fluffy.
Add ice and milk to a glass.
Top with whipped coffee.
Health Tip: This version has no refined sugar and is suitable for a lighter option.
Conclusion
For making dalgona frozen coffee, there are 3 recipes with simple 3 steps of making with no coffee machine to whisk but hand!
With Instant Coffee
Frappe Style
For Kids or Caffeine‑Free
P.P.S. Carefully read the ingredients, then look up the instructions and must read to know tips!
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FAQs
What is hot chocolate powder, where could I purchase it?
Hot chocolate powder is a ready mix of cocoa powder, sugar, and sometimes milk solids. It’s used to make instant hot chocolate drinks. You can buy it from any grocery store, supermarket, or online retailers like Amazon, Daraz, or Walmart. Look for brands like Nestlé, Cadbury, or Swiss Miss.
What does it mean to use hot water but not warm?
Hot water means water close to boiling (around 90 to 100 °C), while warm water is just mildly heated (around 40 to 50 °C). For Dalgona coffee, hot water helps dissolve coffee and sugar quickly and gives the fluff you need. Using warm water may make it harder to whip properly.
Why did my dalgona coffee fail?
Here are 3 common reasons:
1. Used warm or cold water: Always use hot water.
2. Wrong coffee: It works best with instant coffee, not ground or brewed.
3. Didn’t mix enough: You need to whisk at least 3–5 minutes until it forms stiff peaks.
Also, equal parts of coffee, sugar, and hot water are important.
Frozen coffee freeze too?
Yes, you can freeze Dalgona coffee. You can store whipped coffee in an airtight container for up to a week in the freezer. You can also blend the milk and whipped coffee together and freeze it in popsicle molds or an ice tray for a frozen treat.