Saturday, 27 March 2010

Latte Art

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

21 comments:

  1. Ooh, very arty. I'll have to get the coffee maestro here on a course. Or maybe you could post a tutorial?

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  2. That is brilliant, love the idea and yours was pretty impressive. You must give us a tutorial.

    Kate x

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  3. 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)

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  4. taste is always important!!!

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  5. What an interesting way to spend your Saturday, you do keep busy!
    Lisa x

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  6. 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)

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  7. I like that! I don't drink coffee though, just tea , lots of tea. Can't do it with tea can i!!!!

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  8. Lovely, and you had such a lovely day to visit YSP. sorry I missed it!
    Love
    Lyn
    xxx

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  9. ohhh i would love to know how to do that. i like your abstract version :o)

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  10. Oh what Fun, I love this.

    I would love to do this..

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  11. I've always wondered what "latte" was..as it simply means "milk" in Italian..now I know that it means "caffè macchiato" (=spotted coffee)
    xxxxxxxx

    P.S.Is the DQ ok after 18 bars of chocolates???!!!

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  12. that looks fun! I agree, you should do a tutorial for us!

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  13. who knew there were latte art classes!! great way to spend some time!
    BH x

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  14. ...I bet it tasted good though! Rebecca x

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  15. I'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.

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  16. They'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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  17. No you are right don't put your spuds in till all the frost has gone, I just need to prepare the bed and get some weeding done and goodness back in ready for them!
    Love
    Lyn
    xxx

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  18. Sounds an interesting day! No good for me - I can't drink milk - my coffee is always black!!

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  19. Looks like great fun, I'd love to learn how to do that:)

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  20. Lovely latte post! Thank you for the up-to-date-Kate link.

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  21. That is brilliant, love the idea and yours was pretty impressive. You must give us a tutorial.
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