My friend and I attended a "Latte Art" day at
YSP. It was a great day out for a coffee lover. We had a talk and demonstrations by a very nice
barrista trainer from
Coopers Coffee. After a great lunch, we were taught how to make "art" in our
latte's.


My friends attempt was very good.

Mine, slightly less impressive!!!

It tasted good though. xxx
Ooh, very arty. I'll have to get the coffee maestro here on a course. Or maybe you could post a tutorial?
ReplyDeleteThat is brilliant, love the idea and yours was pretty impressive. You must give us a tutorial.
ReplyDeleteKate x
I'm a coffee addict and since I missed this 'Latte Day' at the Sculpture Park perhaps you could just share with your lovely blog readers how-to create just one of the designs maybe. Something we could show off to our friends when they pop round for a Cappuccino ;0)
ReplyDeletetaste is always important!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting way to spend your Saturday, you do keep busy!
ReplyDeleteLisa x
It has to be said that there is something VERY appealing about the thought of learning how to decorate your lattes.......... I would have loved to have done that! :O)
ReplyDeleteI like that! I don't drink coffee though, just tea , lots of tea. Can't do it with tea can i!!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely, and you had such a lovely day to visit YSP. sorry I missed it!
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Lyn
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ohhh i would love to know how to do that. i like your abstract version :o)
ReplyDeleteOh what Fun, I love this.
ReplyDeleteI would love to do this..
I've always wondered what "latte" was..as it simply means "milk" in Italian..now I know that it means "caffè macchiato" (=spotted coffee)
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P.S.Is the DQ ok after 18 bars of chocolates???!!!
that looks fun! I agree, you should do a tutorial for us!
ReplyDeletewho knew there were latte art classes!! great way to spend some time!
ReplyDeleteBH x
...I bet it tasted good though! Rebecca x
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered how they make those patterns that make a delicious coffee even better. An interesting thing to learn and I hope you got to drink all your samples.
ReplyDeleteThey've been struggling with the coffee art in my local Costa, on their flat whites! They could do with a course like this, infact they could well do with employing you, and your friend! x
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Lyn
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Sounds an interesting day! No good for me - I can't drink milk - my coffee is always black!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like great fun, I'd love to learn how to do that:)
ReplyDeleteLovely latte post! Thank you for the up-to-date-Kate link.
ReplyDeleteThat is brilliant, love the idea and yours was pretty impressive. You must give us a tutorial.
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