How to Make Whipped Coffee (Dalgona Coffee) + Tips
Whipped Coffee (Dalgona Coffee) is the BEST thing ever! It’s only 3 ingredients! It’s a fluffy and incredibly delicious way to make your morning coffee, and takes only 5 minutes with a hand mixer! You can make it hot or cold!
Happy Sunday, friends! I shared this video for Whipped Coffee on my Facebook page and since I’m getting so many questions about it – I made a blog post so I can answer all your questions! The recipe is below, along with all the ways you can make it! P.S. I’ve also made a whipped matcha!
YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
What kind of sugar can you use to make whipped coffee?
You should use granulated sugar. You can use white sugar, brown sugar, raw sugar, coconut sugar.
Can I make whipped coffee without sugar?
Yes you can…BUT! I tested this and while it does fluff up in the same amount of time, it doesn’t stay fluffy as long as the sugar version. The sugar version stays fluffy for hours, this stays as fluffy for about 2 minutes, then begins to slowly dissolve for another 5 minutes until it’s liquid again. So keep that in mind for the unsweetened version.
Can you use monkfruit sweetener or sweetener replacements to make whipped coffee?
Yes you can! As long as they are granulated. P.S. – you can get 15% off next order of monkfruit sweetener if you use my code VEGANLOVE20.
I don’t have a hand mixer. How else can I make whipped coffee?
You can make whipped coffee using a stand mixer, a hand frother or hand whisk and by hand! Making it by hand took me about 8 minutes (others have reported this and up to 15 minutes). The key is to do back and forth/side-to-side whisking in a zig zag motion, instead of only in large circles.
I would recommend using a whisk and not a spoon because it takes so long with a spoon and your arms will definitely be tired! You do want to ensure you’re doing it in a bowl and not a mug or a jar, so that enough air is whipped into it!
Can I use hot or cold milk?
You can use any one! I love cold coffee so I make an iced coffee with mine. But you can definitely make it hot – it works the same! So if you wanted it hot, you would heat up your milk, then stir it into the hot milk.
What is whipped coffee?!
Whipped coffee is a Tiktok name for this kind of coffee (also known as tiktok coffee). It’s actually called Dalgona Coffee (Korean coffee) and was coined by South Korean actor Jung Il-woo. I have learned since that it’s been around for years and is also known as Frappe Coffee (Greek), Beaten Coffee (Indian) and is known in several other cultures. I first saw it on Tiktok (@imhannahcho) a few days ago!!
How to make whipped coffee
Whipped coffee is made up of only 3 ingredients! To make whipped coffee, add 2 tablespoons of instant coffee, 2 tablespoons of sugar and 2 tablespoons of boiling water to a clean bowl. Using a hand mixer, you whisk/whip it together for about anywhere from 2 minutes to 5 minutes. Check out my IG highlights for lots of videos of me doing this!
To keep your whipped coffee vegan, use any vegan milk (such as almond milk, soy milk, oat milk (learn how I make it), cashew milk or any other. After you’ve made the whipped part, pour some of your favourite vegan milk (1 cup of it) into a glass with some ice if you’re doing an iced coffee. Spoon/scoop the whipped coffee on top, then stir it into the milk to combine. I like to use my straw to stir it in. Enjoy! Whipped coffee can last for days in your fridge!
Which instant coffee do you use?!
I used Nescafé Classic (the double filter, full flavour one)! Yes, it works with decaf coffee too!! You do need to use instant coffee for it to work! I have seen that it doesn’t work with 3-in-1 mixes.
Can I make whipped matcha?
Yes! I did an entire post about how to make whipped matcha!
What else can I use this for/what should I have whipped coffee with?
So it makes this incredible drink, but you can use it in so many other ways! Here are some yummy ways to enjoy it:
- Use it as a topping for brownies (like my brownies recipe).
- I saw a friend make pavlova out of it!
- Make vegan chocolate chip cookies and dip it into it – it tastes phenomenal!
- If you want to make this extra indulgent you can use my 3-ingredient caramel sauce with it!
- Another INCREDIBLE use is to make a very large batch of it (maybe, a cup each?) and freeze it to make coffee ice cream!
- Have this with a warm slice of banana bread.
How to Make Whipped Coffee (Dalgona Coffee)
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons instant coffee
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar,
- 2 tablespoons boiling water
- a pinch of cinnamon, optional
- 1 cup milk of choice, I've tried it with soy milk, almond and oat milk
Instructions
- Add all the coffee, sugar and boiling water in a bowl (you can easily double or triple this recipe). Using a hand mixer or stand mixer and whip on one of the higher speeds.
- Whip the entire mixture for about 2 minutes. Scrape down the sides and whip any bits that didn't get whipped.
- Taste (it'll be very strong! But of course diluted with your milk) and add more sugar IF desired. I've seen some people add another tablespoon of sugar, but it was fine for me. Remember it'll be diluted with the milk!
- Add the coffee to a tall glass (about 8 ounces/1 cup) of your favourite milk. I've tried it with soy milk, almond and oat milk. If you're doing iced, add a few ice cubes, then the milk, then spoon the whipped coffee on top. If using hot, just add it to the glass.
- Using your spoon or straw, stir vigorously to swirl it into your milk.
- Sip and enjoy! Also take a photo 😉
Notes
WAYS TO MAKE WHIPPED COFFEE
- You can make coffee with a hand mixer or stand mixer (I found these are the easiest ways).
- You *can* make it by hand but I don't recommend doing it that way if you have other tools. It takes at least 20 minutes by hand! That being said, that's how many people make it on Tiktok.
- If you have a hand frother or a hand whisk, you 100% can use that to make it!
- Ask me - and I'll include here if you can make it any other way.
- Tip: I used the hot water straight from my Keurig. But you can also boil the water first!
- You can make less, the above recipe is just a ratio amount. So you can cut it down if you desire, just keep the ratios the same.
What else can I use this for/what should I have whipped coffee with?
So it makes this incredible drink, but you can use it in so many other ways! Here are some yummy ways to enjoy it:- Use it as a topping for brownies (like my brownies recipe)
- I saw a friend make pavlova out of it!
- Make cookies and dip it into it - it tastes phenomenal! I love it with my snickerdoodle cookies, and my maple pecan sugar cookies.
- If you want to make this extra indulgent you can use my 3-ingredient caramel sauce with it!
- Another INCREDIBLE use is to make a very large batch of it (maybe, a cup each?) and freeze it to make coffee ice cream!
- Have this with a warm slice of banana bread, strawberry banana bread, pecan banana bread or even chocolate chip pumpkin bread!
- P.S. I now also have a whipped matcha blog post!
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Hello! I feel like this might be a dumb question, but how do you make it hot? Do you have to heat it up after you whip it, or just add it to hot milk? So confused haha. Thanks for any reply, I can’t wait to try it!
Hi Krystal. Not a dumb question at all. You can definitely just add it to hot milk it works just as well. I hope this was helpful.
Thank you so much for the reply! Hope you have a wonderful day
Can I use powdered roasted beans instead of instant coffee to make this ?
Hi Anina! It gets that whipped texture from the instant coffee. It doesn’t quite work with pure roasted beans.
came out great! i really want to try making pavlova with it.. is there a recipe?
Hi Jessica, I’ve been wondering what I would do in the event I run out of my specialty coffee beans before our curfew is lifted and I think this post just solved my dilemma :-). (A big feat since I’m fussy about my coffee…) The cold batch I just made didn’t quite froth up too much in a 600W Nutribullet–maybe just a bit after l I augmented the recipe and added more milk, Nescafe, and ice cubes (but not sugar). Does it matter? No. Does it taste good? Yes! I used demerara sugar and will try with pure cane sugar and the hot water next time.
Hi Lulu we’re happy that you like it!. We hope that you keep us updated as you try different versions. Have a great day!
I made this coffee the other day and was immediately obsessed! I don’t have a hand mixer, so I used my immersion blender on the lowest setting. My coffee didn’t get as whipped, but it still did the job. Thanks Jessica for another great recipe!
Awesome Rene! We’re happy that you found a way to make it work. Thank you so much for reading!
Can I use a blender?
Hi Joyce! It won’t whip up much if you use a blender. I hope this helps, thank you so much for reading!
Pro tip! I used the whisk attachment on my immersion blender, started from lowest setting and increases the speed every 7-10 seconds. Took less than a minute!
I used TJ Columbian instant coffee and Demerara cane sugar. Delicious and particularly satisfying during self-isolation 🙂
Wow thank you so much for the tip Carolyn! We’re glad you enjoyed the recipe!
Would this work with hot chocolate?
I tried it with Swiss Miss and it didn’t work. I also did it with Starbucks instant Columbia Coffee, it got thick, but not that thick. It tasted great through. The hot cocoa stayed dark and liquidy.
Hi Arden It doesn’t quite work with hot chocolate. Thank you so much for reading!
Hello! Would I be able to use a blender to mix the ingredients? Or is that not equal to a whisk or frother?
Hi Bill we haven’t had great results with the blender. I hope this was helpful.
Hi, I am interested in making this recipe. Is there any possibility of adding (small amount of) creamer along with the whipped ingredients? Thanks!
Hi Wilson we haven’t experimented with adding creamer to the recipe. But we can say that for best results the 1:1:1 ratio should be used. Thank you so much for reading. I hope you have a great day.
So yummy! This is known as café batido in Argentina ❤️❤️