Dalgona Coffee

This Dalgona Coffee has taken social media by storm and I can’t help but be captured by its sweet nutty flavor and fluffy caramel whipped top. It’s a tasty alternative to your morning coffee and can be made at home easily.
Dalgona Coffee

#PHLockdown Day 20.

Hindi na nakatiis and I finally tried this Dalgona Coffee. It’s been all over social media and it seems like everyone is doing it because, well, everyone is at home and we are looking for things to do and things to try.

Coffee has been a part of my morning routine ever since I was seven! Yes, seven. My nanay and tatay were meat vendors and we used to pork and beef in the local wet market (palengke). My nanay brings me with her to the wet market to help when I don’t have school. It’s at 4am everyday so she brings a thermos of black coffee with her. I got curious as to how it tastes and she let me try it one time. Since then, I always ask for a small cup and I enjoyed it every single time.

Then fresh out of college, I applied at Starbucks. That’s when I learned the art of coffee and developed more appreciation for it. That’s also where I met peanutbutter, btw.

And then, in the midst of ECQ (Enhanced Community Quarantine), I saw this Dalgona Coffee. I figured it looked good and is pretty easy to make so why not try it.

What you need:

  • Instant coffee (do not use 3-in-1 coffee!)
  • Sugar
  • Hot Water
  •  Milk
  • Ice
  • Whisk/ Electric hand mixer (you can do it by hand with a whisk or two forks too, but we don’t recommend that. Ngawit ang kili-kili mo, sigurado)

The coffee powder, sugar, hot water should be in a 1:1:1 ratio. You’ll be whisking instant coffee powder, sugar, and water together and you’ll end up with a frothy and delicious whipped mixture. The coffee mixture is then poured over your milk creating a reverse latte. You make this either hot or iced depending on your mood.

Dalgona Coffee

CAN I USE A MILK ALTERNATIVE?

Yes. Dalgona Coffee is somewhat of a reversed latte. Any milk, whether it’s dairy or non-dairy, oat, or coconut will work for this drink.

CAN DALGONA COFFEE BE MADE CAFFEINE-FREE?

Yes. You can use a decaf instant coffee or even hot chocolate powder for a creamy chocolate version. You can also use Milo but it won’t be as stiff, you have to add whipping cream or all purpose cream.

CAN DALGONA COFFEE BE MADE KETO FRIENDLY OT SUGAR FREE?

Yes! Just use alternative sweeteners in granules form. Just make sure to keep the measurements the same. Then use Almond Milk.

Have you tried Dalgona Coffee? Did you like it?

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Dalgona Coffee

  • Author: Peachy Adarne

Ingredients

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  • 2 tbsp instant coffee powder
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 2 tbsp hot water
  • milk
  • ice

Instructions

  1. Mix the whipped coffee: Place 2 tbsp of instant coffee powder, 2 tbsp of sugar, and 2 tbsp of hot water into a large bowl.
  2. Using an electric mixer set to a low setting whip the mixture continuously for 3 to 5 minutes. The mixture will begin to turn a lighter color and thicken as you keep whipping it.
  3. Pour 1 cup of milk into a tall glass over ice (or a cup of warm/hot milk n a mug). Using a spatula gently scoop the whipped topping of coffee on top of the milk.

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23 Responses

  1. Gusto ko na mag try kaso wala na akong mabiling whisk kasi close pa. Tapos sinisingil na ako ng eldest ko. Haha

  2. i try ko etong trending na dalgona coffee.. Kaya lang dapat may pangmalakasang braso ka kapag wala kang mixer, hehehe..

  3. Ulitin ko ulit paggawa nito pag nakabili kami ng mixer, sumakit braso ko po nung gumawa ako nyan haha pero masarap sya talaga sa susunod milo naman matry ☺️

  4. Your photos of it look great. But I’m not into the craze. Love my coffee black and strong.

  5. I love that this can be made dairy free and vegan for those of us who avoid certain products. It looks absolutely delicious!

  6. I have still not made this but I have all the ingredients. I know my kids and I will love it. I think we will do this for breakfast tomorrow!

  7. You did a very tempting Dalgona! It looks great in photos too. Parang dessert.

  8. I’m really impressed by your cooking and recipes. I am not much of a coffee person, but this looks like something to try

  9. I’ve been seeing this all over the internet and really want to try this at home. So far, I’ve just been too lzay. But it looks so good. I would do it with Splenda to reduce calories.

  10. I’ve been seeing this in facebook and instagram lately and I am really curious. I will surely give this one a try!

  11. I tried making Dalgona Coffee twice last month. First was epic fail and second was better. LOL It’s highly recommended to use a hand mixer to achieve the frothy texture coz even though you whip with a fork for 4mins or 400 times, it won’t have the same nice presentation when you use a hand mixer.

  12. I am a tea person, but find your photographs and descriptions so absolutely tempting … would love to try out Dalgona coffee.

  13. Tried this version of Dalgona Coffee drink from Nescafe site itself, the taste is so perfect!

Hi, Peachy here!

I'm a foodie mommy living in the Philippines. I'm a mom to two daughters named PURPLE SKYE and PERIWINKLE MOONE and wife to a loving husband I fondly call peanutbutter♥. I am a foodie by heart, a coffee lover and a froyo and yogurt junkie. Learn more →

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