Learn how to prepare one of the world's most beloved drinks in a few simple steps
Beloved all over the world, it is one of the most iconic drinks. While some people cannot start their day without drinking a cappuccino, others prefer to enjoy it during their afternoon or evening break.
Ladies and gentlemen: the Coffee Cappuccino!
Once upon a time, its name referred to its similarity to the brown color of the robes worn by Capuchin friars. Its origins date back to a very popular legend that links its name to a Friulian presbyter who, for the first time, decided to correct the strong taste of coffee with a dash of milk. For this reason, in the twentieth century, thanks to the introduction on the market of the first espresso coffee machines, this beverage began to take the form we know today.
To prepare this iconic beverage, we suggest using blends such as Intenso. An intense, full-bodied, and well-rounded espresso made from a combination of Central and South American Arabica and Asian and African Robusta.
FOR THE CRUMBLE:
1 espresso
1.8 oz butter
1.8 oz flour
1.8 oz sugar
0.6 oz almond flour
FOR THE CREAM:
2 espresso
8.9 oz mascarpone
4 egg yolks
3 gelatin sheets
2.1 oz sugar
FOR THE PEPPER CREAM:
6.8 fl oz liquid cream
0.3 oz ground pepper (or vanilla or cinnamon)
0.6 oz sugar
Natural salt
WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
3-in-1 Hand Blender
1. Mix the room-temperature butter with the sugar, flour, almond flour, and the contents of an Intenso espresso capsule, until you obtain a smooth, even mixture.
2. Lay it on a tray.
3. Bake it at 356℉ for 10–15 minutes until slightly browned.
4. Remove from the oven, let cool, and then break up the crumble.
1. Using a hand blender, whisk the egg yolks with the sugar until it is light yellow and fluffy.
2. Soften the gelatin in cold water.
3. Once softened, drain and dissolve in 2 Intenso espressos.
4. Mix.
5. Add the whipped yolks to the mixture.
6. Add the mascarpone and stir for at least 5–6 minutes until the ingredients are well mixed.
7. Arrange the mixture on the bottom of the glasses (filling up to 2/5).
8. Put it in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
1. Whip the liquid cream with the pepper using a wire whisk.
2. Add a pinch of natural salt and sugar.
1. Remove the previously filled glasses from the refrigerator, pour the pepper cream up to 2/5 of the glass, and finish with the crumble: the Coffee Cappuccino is ready to taste.