Dalgona Coffee is a cold latte drink that comes with a velvety smooth and sweet coffee foam on top. The combination of cold milk and the bittersweet coffee is simply a match made in heaven. And the best part is that you can make it without any special machines – all you need is some arm muscle and patience.
Dalgona Coffee is the latest big trend in Korea – especially in these strange times of so many being quarantined at home due to the Coronavirus epidemic. I even watched a video of a Korean grandma trying to make the foam with just a spoon… lol.. and she was not happy because it was taking so looong..
Now, why is it called Dalgona Coffee?? The sweet and bitter taste of the coffee foam has is very similar to Dalgona, and the color too – hence the name. I think it’s a perfect drink for people who miss going to coffee shops and also who have some extra time on their hands. Make this and it will definitely put a smile on your face 😊😊because it tastes as good as it looks.
And we certainly all have some extra time on our hands, don’t we??? 😜😝 Well, when life gives you lemons.. 🍋🍋you know the rest..haha.
So, I made this in about 10 times in all – to experiment using different methods and ingredients and also because I would forget to take video or photo of a certain step… I have to say, it didn’t work the first couple times but I worked everything out now and you will succeed – if you follow my instructions precisely.
FAQ on How to make Dalgona Coffee
- Does it have to be Instant Coffee? No, you can make it with drip coffee with a filter but it needs to be very strong like an espresso. I will show you how to make it at the bottom of the post. French Press and Mocha Pot will not work well since these are brewed, not filtered drip coffee.
- Can I reduce the sugar amount? Yes. I tried it with 1/2 the sugar amount but you will only get a soft-peak foam and the color will be darker – so it kind of works..
- Do I need a special tool like milk frother, hand mixer or stand mixer? No. You can totally make it by hand but you will need a good round whisk (flat one is not as good) and a big mixing bowl to allow more air to get in. But a hand mixer or stand mixer will make your life easier and will be quicker. Milk frother did not work for me (maybe mine was a bad one).
- Can I make a hot latte instead of cold? Of course! Just this morning, I warmed up some milk and then topped it with some leftover foam from yesterday and it was so yummy!!!
- Can I refrigerate the Dalgona foam? Yes. It will keep for a couple of days but will probably start to become watery after.
- Do I really need to whip it 400 or 4000 times by hand or how long? I know some internet posts say you need to whip so many times. Well.. not 4000 but pretty much 350-400. I hand whipped it for about 2 min and 30~40 seconds (without stopping) and I counted that I whisked about 350 times during that period (no, I didn’t count all 350. I just counted about 70 strokes in 30 seconds so it comes to about 350). Just whip it until stiff peaks form. ** I saw that some Korean recipes used a spoon instead of a whisk – if you use a spoon, I’m sure it will take much much longer. I think I saw one blogger say it took her 10 minutes using a spoon.
- My foam is not forming the stiff peak, should I just whisk longer? Yes and no. Making the foam with drip coffee (not instant) took about 3 times as long in the mixer so sometimes doing it longer helps but if you don’t see any change in a minute of whipping, there’s probably something wrong.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Servings 1~2 Prep + Cook Time: 5 minutes Difficulty: EASY
- In a large mixing bowl, add coffee, sugar and HOT water in 1:1:1 ratio.
How to make Dalgona coffee foam - By hand 🤚- using a round whisk, first mix the coffee, sugar and water until everything is melted. Then start whisking!!! It should form a stiff peak in about 2 minute and 30-40 seconds OR whisk about 400 times.
- IMPORTANT – use large mixing bowl (having enough space for your whisk to whip air in) and round whisk (fork or spoon will be too hard). Tilt at an angle. Watch video.
- With a hand mixer or stand mixer – first mix at lowest speed until all the coffee and sugar are dissolved. Then turn the speed to highest setting and mix for 1 min 30 seconds or until hard peaks form. I have a Kitchenaid stand mixer and on it, it takes about 1 min and 30 seconds on highest speed. Handmixer probably is going to be a little longer since it’s not as powerful but should work fine. Set aside.
- OPTIONAL – make some Dalgona (Korean sponge candy) by following my recipe HERE. This adds a great crunchy and sweet topping to the foam.
Dalgona Ppopki Sponge Candy pressed with mold - Fill 2/3rd of a cup with cold milk (about 1/2 cup) and add some ice.
- Spoon the foam and add it to the top of the cup. Top it with Dalgona pieces or try sprinkle the top with some hot cocoa powder or cinnamon. Mix it with a spoon to make a latte or just enjoy it as is with a little foam and milk all in one sip. ENJOY!!!☕️🥛
Dalgona Coffee served!
Using Drip Coffee instead of Instant
We only drink drip coffee at home and usually don’t have any instant coffee. So, I actually had to go to the market to buy instant coffee just to test the recipe. But we can’t always get or have instant coffee.. so I tried using our regular ground coffee and here’s what I did –
FYI – This substitutes 2 Tbs of instant coffee + 2 Tbs hot water.
To a cup, add 3 1/2 Tbsp coffee ground powder and 5 Tbsp of HOT water. Let it steep for 2-3 minutes – like below:
** I have to say using drip coffee is quite tricky. Please note, the results may vary depending on the type of coffee ground powder you have. And I know this is a LOT of coffee so it’s pretty expensive as far as cost goes.
And using a coffee filter (I have these cute cup size filter I bought in Korea), pour out the coffee liquid. You may need to squeeze out some remaining liquid.
This should make about 2 Tbs of very strong coffee. Now, all you need to do is to add sugar and then whip it up! BTW, you will need to whisk longer when using drip coffee – about 8 – 10 minutes using a stand mixer using a whisk attachment. And by hand.. well, it will probably be like 13 minutes or more… I know.. which is just too long but just letting you know it’s doable.
Above is the foam made with concentrated drip coffee using my stand mixer. I used my favorite Philz coffee grinds and personally, I really prefer this version had a less bitter taste and of course much better flavor. BTW, you will probably not get a very stiff peak with drip coffee but somewhere between a soft and a stiff peak.
The point is to make very concentrated strong coffee (more for flavor than anything else). I’ve tried making it with just a Starbucks brewed coffee (LEFT in the picture below) and it worked similarly (softer peak) but the coffee taste was really weak.
But whether you get a stiff peak or not, the drip coffee version does taste better than the instant coffee version in my opinion.
STORAGE – you can store leftover foam in the refrigerator. The instant coffee foam is quite stable and will keep for couple of days at least. The drip coffee version will start to separate and you will see the coffee liquid accumulating on the bottom after a day or so but the flavor will still be good.
Well, that’s it! Enjoy!!!
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Dalgona Coffee
Ingredients
- 2 Tbsp instant coffee
- 2 Tbsp white granulated sugar
- 2 Tbsp water (hot)
- 1/2 cup milk (low fat, regular, almond, soy, goat's milk)
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl, add coffee, sugar and HOT water in 1:1:1 ratio.
- Whisking by hand - using a whisk, first mix the coffee, sugar and water until everything is melted. Then start whisking!!! It should form a hard peak in about 2 minute and 30-40 seconds OR do the challenge and whisk about 400 times.
- IMPORTANT - use large mixing bowl (having enough space for your whisk to whip air in) and round whisk (fork or spoon will be too hard). Tilt at an angle. Watch video.
- Whisking using a hand mixer or stand mixer - first mix at lowest speed until all the coffee and sugar are dissolved. Then turn the speed to highest setting and mix for 1 min 30 seconds or until hard peaks form. I have a Kitchenaid stand mixer and on it, it takes about 1 min and 30 seconds on highest speed. Handmixer probably is going to be a little longer since it's not as powerful but should work fine. Set aside.
- OPTIONAL - make some Dalgona (Korean sponge candy) by following my recipe HERE. This adds a great crunchy and sweet topping to the foam.
- Fill 2/3rd of a cup with cold milk (about 1/2 cup) and add some ice.
- Spoon the foam and add it to the top of the cup. Top it with Dalgona pieces or try sprinkle the top with some hot cocoa powder or cinnamon. Mix it with a spoon to enjoy it as a latte or just as it is as you get a little bit of milk and foam in one sip. ENJOY!!!
Tips & Notes:
- To a cup, add 3.5 Tbsp of FINE coffee ground powder and 5 Tbsp of HOT water. Let it steep for 2-3 minutes
- Use a coffee filter to filter coffee from the soaked coffee. This should make about 2 Tbs coffee. Add 2 Tbsp sugar to this and then whip using a machine because it will take too long by hand. It takes about 8-10 minutes using a stand mixer at highest speed.
- You can use just regular drip coffee but the flavor will not be right. Too little coffee flavor and too sweet.
- Too sweet?? You can use just 1 Tbs sugar and it will still work! You can also use sugar substitute like stevia but you may not get a stiff peak.
- If you drink decaf, just use decaf coffee instead.
- Store leftover foam in the refrigerator, it should keep for few days.
- For a HOT Dalgona coffee, warm up your milk and add foam on top.
In Greece we called it frape is the most popular coffee for over 50 years
That’s so good to know!! Love Greek food!! Sorry for the very late response – I somehow missed your comment before.
I heard a Korean actor popularized it in South Korea but that he tried it for the first time in Macau! But it’s not only from Macau; it’s also from India and Pakistan. I guess it’s known as Dalgona in Korea because it tastes and looks like the candy.
Yes – that is correct. I also heard there was something similar in Greece. And I believe the Dalgona Coffee stuck because that’s how it got started on social media during this season.
It is amazing recipe. it is easy and delicious. I sometime make the recipe in he home. Thank you for the post.
That’s great to hear!! Thank you so much for stopping by. Take care,
Delicious! Turned out perfectly, whipped in stand mixer for 2 min. We made one hot and one cold, both awesome 🙂
Thank you!
Yay!! Both hot and cold are awesome right? Thank you for the 5 stars!!
Tried for the first time today using your recipe with a hand mixer. Used granulated splenda instead of sugar and it worked perfectly! Filled cup with unsweetened vanilla almond milk and topped with the foam. It was sooo good! Such a low calorie, decadent and delicious treat. I would never guess it was 55 calorie total if I hadn’t made it myself! Thank you!
Nice!! soo good to hear that it works well with splenda too! Thank you for sharing that with us! Have a nice day!
Can I just use 1-2 shots of espresso from my machine?
Yes, you can try it – I don’t have an espresso machine so I couldn’t try it. I think it may work but you should filter it to make sure the oil and other bits are removed. Oil works against foaming. Also, it shouldn’t be too hot. Let me know how it goes!!
Love the recipe .. thank you so much
This is my first aattempt of making a different version of coffee
coffee
All went well
Again thank you so much for the recipe 👌👌👌
That’s wonderful to hear! Glad it turned out well for you. Thank you!
I wanted a sweeter recipe, so I tried a 1:2:2 ratio and it took a little longer but worked!
Can I use more sugar to make it sweeter? Cuz I’ve tried it once and it’s really bitter.
Yes, you can use more sugar but only up to a certain point of course. Have you tried different coffee? There are ones that are less bitter. Drip coffee also is much less bitter overall.
I put liquid creamer in mine to make it sweeter
Great idea!! Thank you for that.
I don’t drink coffee . Can I substitute with hot chocolate instead of coffee?
Hmm, I am not sure. I am thinking it won’t work because chocolate has lot more oil than coffee and oil works against foaming. But you can try it and let me know! Thank you for asking.
I’ve never tried this before but saw so much hype about it so I gave it a try. This was so easy to make and tastes great! I used a hand mixer and couldn’t imagine how long it would take by hand with a whisk, but if that’s all you have the. It could be worth trying because it’s so yummy. Next I’m going to try and make an adult version instead of using just milk 😃
Glad you liked it!! I did it by hand and it’s doable but oh boy my wrist hurt after — thank you for the 5 stars and for taking time to comment. Enjoy and stay safe!
Have you tried it using Instant coffee mixes like Maxim Gold? I’m trying to figure out what the ratio is because I tried it, but I think I used too much water? Any thoughts on this? Thank you!
I have not tried it myself but try 3 packets of maxim gold + 1.5 T sugar + 3 T hot water? Let me know how it turns out. Good luck!!
Hi.can I use avoset cream instead of fresh milk?thanks 😊
Hi, I’m not too familiar with Avoset cream but it looks like it’s a creamer in which case I think you want to water it down so it has a milk consistency. All this is – is basically making a very strong, intense sweet coffee flavor, making it a foam and then mixing it with any kind of milk. So.. I’d say mix 3 parts water to 1 part Avoset cream to substitute milk? Enjoy!
Would the drip coffee instructions work with cold brew coffee? It’s a concentrated brew, we usually add water 1:1 (or sometimes more water) to drink it.
Hmm I am thinking yes – haven’t tried with cold brew. Just make sure you use a good paper filter to strain the coffee because coffee grounds and oil works against foaming. You will most likely not get a stiff peak but should still foam. Try it and let me know! Thanks for asking.
Easy and delicious! Thanks for showing us how to make Dalgoja Coffee!
You are very welcome!!
Hello,
Thank you for this delicious recipe. The texture alone is such a treat!
That’s so nice to hear! I know.. the foam is so lovely. And thank you for the 5 star rating!!