National Geographic Traveller (UK) - Food
Creative coffee
FIND GLOBAL INSPIRATION FOR YOUR NEXT CAFFEINE FIX, WHETHER IT’S A CREAMY KOREAN CONCOCTION OR A ZESTY PORTUGUESE COLD BREW
For many of us, a morning coffee is a key part of our daily routine. But who says you can’t mix it up? One of 2020’s more gratifying social media crazes has involved photogenic concoctions and unusual brewing methods, with enthusiasts taking inspiration from international coffee culture, trying new styles and posting the results. Here are three ideas to get you started, and for more, check out natgeotraveller.co.uk/travel
Dalgona
This frothy South Korean concoction (pictured) has become the star of countless Tiktok videos and Instagram posts during lockdown. To make it, whip instant coffee, sugar and hot water to pillowy perfection and pop on top of hot or cold milk. Want to see how it’s done? James Hoffman, former World Barista Champion and co-founder of
London’s Square Mile Coffee Roasters, has a useful video on his Instagram, @jimseven
Kopi cham
Why choose between tea and coffee when you could have both? Kopi cham, as it’s called in Malaysia — or yuanyang, as it’s known in Hong Kong — can be made by combining equal parts coffee and tea (or one-third coffee and two-thirds tea) before adding sweetened condensed milk.
Mazagran
This iced drink has its origins in Algeria, but it’s been adopted — and adapted — by the Portuguese. To make it, add lemon juice and sugar to cold brew coffee concentrate. Some recipes also add a dash of sparkling water or cold water — and, if you fancy, a little rum. Serve over ice and garnish with a slice of lemon.