![]() If you do not have an espresso maker, there are lots of other ways to achieve a similar drink. Don't have an espresso machine? No problem! ![]() Watch as the cream slowly makes beautiful streaks down through the espresso (it's mesmerizing and part of the relaxation experience). Heavy cream is the ultimate treat, but the flavor is still really good with low-fat milk or a good milk alternative, like almond or coconut. Anyone else?Īfter you've got lots of shaken creamy foam, strain out the ice and POUR espresso mixture into a tall glass. I like to use this moment to work out my morning frustrations- like, if I have to bend over one more time to pick up a lego my dog chewed up, I won't be able to get back up-kind of frustrations. Shake vigorously for about 30 seconds to get lots of that amazing foam. Now it's time to SHAKE it like you mean it. (See above for measurements or the recipe below.) (Those little tupperware containers work like a charm!)ĪDD simple syrup. If you don't have a cocktail shaker, feel free to use any container with a tight fitting lid. We have one just like this copper one and we love it. Fill a cocktail shaker to the brim with ice. But we've made it with almond milk (for Amy since she's lactose intolerant) and it's still SUPER delicious! You can add as much cream as you prefer, but for a true Starbucks experience, add 2 tablespoons for a tall, 3 tablespoons for a grande and 4 tablespoons for a venti.įirst, PULL espresso shots. Cream or Milk of Choice - Adding heavy cream is what really sends this refreshing icy drink over the edge.But you can also make your own really easily! You'll want 2 tablespoons for a Tall, 3 tablespoons for a Grande, and 4 tablespoons for a Venti. Simple Syrup - This is the one we use.(See below for suggestions if you do not own an espresso machine.) Back in California, it's hard to beat Blue Bottle. ![]() My favorite here in Denver is Novo Coffee. If you're looking for truly amazing espresso beans, I'd suggest finding a local roaster. Espresso - pretty obvious, right? Pull 2 shots for a Tall, 3 for a Grande, and 5 for a Venti. ![]() Books and coffee are both important parts of everyday life, so we created a link between favorite books and favorite coffees.Jump to Recipe Only 3 Ingredients to make Espresso Double Shot The ‘library’ invites visitors to choose an espresso drink as they would a book, and verse themselves in espresso drinks as though quietly entering into a fictional world. The reverse side of the book cover has been punched into a tall or short size tumbler insert, which can be used in a Starbucks Create Your Own Tumbler. At the counter, visitors can trade the book for an actual espresso drink, but retain the book cover which tells them about the drink they have chosen, to use as a book cover, as they like. Visitors can stroll around the space, freely pulling books off the shelves to read and choose the drink that best suits them. Each color of book corresponds to a different espresso drink. On the shelves, we positioned books with covers in nine different colors. We designed the space to be like a library, with bookshelves. A pop-up shop dedicated to Starbucks’ espresso drinks, in which visitors can learn more about drinks like lattes, cappuccinos and cafe mochas. ![]()
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