Jonesing for your fancy coffee fix now that your favorite cafe is closed and you’re sheltering at home? It’s called dalgona coffee — or whipped coffee: a mixture of equal parts instant coffee, sugar and hot water that is beaten until it reaches a creamy peanut butter-like consistency, which is then spooned over a glass of milk on the rocks. By March 13, President Trump had declared the COVID-19 outbreak a national emergency, and many states were in the process of temporarily closing non-essential businesses and schools, and encouraging Americans to work from home, if possible. Read More...
Jonesing for your fancy coffee fix now that your favorite cafe is closed and you’re sheltering at home? It’s called dalgona coffee — or whipped coffee: a mixture of equal parts instant coffee, sugar and hot water that is beaten until it reaches a creamy peanut butter-like consistency, which is then spooned over a glass of milk on the rocks. By March 13, President Trump had declared the COVID-19 outbreak a national emergency, and many states were in the process of temporarily closing non-essential businesses and schools, and encouraging Americans to work from home, if possible.
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