When it comes to the many methods of coffee making, people are very particular about their techniques and tools of choice.
All you need is some espresso and sugar to whip up a delicious, frothy topping for your next caffeinated beverage.
Take your handheld electric frother and whisk the milk for a few seconds until the milk becomes a delicate, foamy texture.
If you're interested in espresso without the fuss and bulk of a big machine, check out our guide to the best stovetop espresso makers. Read about how we test kitchen products at Insider Reviews.
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