Café con leche explained

Café con leche
Alternate Name:Cafebar
Country:Spain
Course:Beverage
Served:Hot
Main Ingredient:Coffee, milk
Variations:Café au lait, caffè e latte

Café con leche (literally coffee with milk in Spanish) is a coffee beverage common throughout Spain and Latin America consisting of strong coffee (usually espresso) mixed with scalded milk in approximately equal amounts. The amount of milk can be higher in a café con leche en vaso or a café con leche de desayuno.[1] Cuban and Puerto Rican establishments often prepare the drink with sugar. [2] Sugar or sweetener is added to taste. It is similar to the Italian caffè latte and the French café au lait.

Origin

Café con leche came from Spain, but its exact origin is unclear. [3] After becoming popular in Spain, this coffee beverage has spread to other Spanish-speaking countries and areas. Café con leche is very common in Spain and Latin America, as well as diasporic Latin American communities around the world.

Cuban restaurants in South Florida often have a walk-up window (ventanita) that serve café con leche.[4]

Current use

Café con leche is considered a breakfast drink in many countries that serve it. Because of the milk, it is heavier and more filling than coffee drinks.[5]

The drink is created by making espresso and then using a steam wand scalding milk to just below the boiling point. Often sugar is added to the milk as it is being heated. The warmed milk is then poured over the espresso and stirred.

Serving styles

Prepared café con leche

Café con leche coffee pods,[8] instant coffee,[9] [10] and canned coffee[11] are available.

Notes and References

  1. http://coffeesupremacy.com/spanish-latte/ Coffee Supremacy: Spanish Latte
  2. Web site: Drink Coffee Like You're in Spain with a Homemade Cafe Con Leche .
  3. Web site: Kanniah. Janice Chinna. 2020-09-14. What Is A Café Con Leche?. 2020-11-18. Perfect Daily Grind. en-GB.
  4. Web site: Best Café Con Leche: Tinta y Café Best of Miami® 2017: Your Key to the City. 2020-11-18. Miami New Times.
  5. Web site: How to Make a Cafe Con Leche (Recipe). 2020-11-18. Espresso & Coffee Guide. en-US.
  6. Web site: Frías. Carlos. Mar 21, 2018. Cuban Coffee 101: Everything to know about ordering coffee in Miami. 17 Nov 2020. Miami Herald.
  7. Web site: Sentinel. Viviana Carballo, Special to the. CAFE CON LECHE. 2020-11-18. OrlandoSentinel.com. 19 May 2004 . en-US.
  8. Web site: Café con Leche Flavored K-⁠Cup® Pods. 2021-04-06. Café Bustelo®. en.
  9. Web site: Café con Leche Artificially Flavored Instant Coffee Beverage Mix. 2021-04-06. Café Bustelo®. en.
  10. Web site: Instant Coffee, Recipes and More NESCAFÉ®. 2021-04-06. www.nescafe.com.
  11. Web site: Café con Leche Ready to Drink Espresso Coffee. 2021-04-06. Café Bustelo®. en.