
Apparently today is National Coffee Day. Seems timely for me since I just recently reignited my espresso habit. And it's all thanks to this drink: The Coconut Whippuccino.
I call it my "Would You Like Espresso with that Whip?" special. You must cheers with me on this one..
Mountain of vanilla-bean whip. Some espresso hiding under there too. A fuzzy foam of caramel colored coconut-espresso-foam gathers between the layers..
Hello Caffeine. I usually drink chai lattes. Really, I do. I had finally (and proudly) squashed my "too-many-espresso-bevies-a-day" habit a few years back. Since then, I happily limit myself to one large soy latte a week. Sunday brunch. Usually at Le Pain Quotidien, they make a super soy latte.
Yup, I was totally happy ditching coffee during the week. Until now. Until my discovery of the most perfect coffee-thing ever. Vanilla Bean-specked Coconut Milk Whip. Swirled. Aerated. From a can. But still homemade. Creamy. Full fat coconut milk. Sweet. Frothy. And totally vegan.
It's my new habit. Swirling this stuff on top of tea, chai, smoothies, pudding, pie - and espresso. A nice shot of espresso doused with a pile of coconut whip. That's what has brought me back to mid-week espresso jitters, coffee cravings, bulging eyeballs. Maybe the bulging eyeball thing only happens in comic books. But you get the point.
Yup, it's 8am and I'm darting for my Nespresso machine to slurp down some coconut whip coated espresso. Just two button pushes away from "bliss". Push one: Nespresso. Push two: iSi whip can. Slurp.
Shoot. Am I really back to coffee?
OK honestly, I don't think this coffee-kick will last. My "kicks" never do. I usually play them out until I get sick of them. And I'm sure I'll be craving my "chai habit" very soon. Especially when the fall weather kicks in. Blustery breeze. Spicy chai. I'm feeling snuggly (and less jittery) already. Yes, I could just as easily make this a chaippuccini with whip. Right?
So for all you proud espresso fiends (and once-a-week coffee drinkers) out there: cheers to this...
Hmm..how much coconut whip to add? Answer: a lot.
Well for now, get your own fill of my favorite bevie of right now:
The Name. Hmm, I'll call it the, "Would You Like Espresso with that Whip?" Coconut Cappuccino. I can call it a cappuccino, right? Maybe a whippuccino. Yes, I like that better 🙂
Coconut Whippuccino
makes one
1 shot espresso
As much coconut whip* as you'd like. A lot is best for this one 🙂
*see below for recipe/info
-> Espresso shot. Top with whip. Serve. Crave another.
How-To: Coconut Vanilla Bean Whip. I talk about it in this post. But it's pretty simple to explain quickly. I bought this at-home whipped cream frothier by iSi. It's made for dairy cream - but yes, it totally works with full fat coconut milk.
Coconut Whip Recipe: Chill a can of coconut milk. Scoop the top ⅔ of the can out - add to whipped cream can. I add a few spoonfuls of powdered sugar, a pinch of my vanilla bean specks, follow instructions for aerating and shake.
Don't own an iSi frother? Make some whip the old-school way OR..
Buy one here: iSi Easy Whip - Cream Whipper
(I noticed that 5 people have already bought them based on my link .. smart people. This thing is awesome. Especially for dairy-free folks who still want to satisfy their whipped cream cravings. There is a professional version too for you hard core coconut whipped cream groupies out there.)
iSi Whipped Cream Frother - I use it for vegan cream! The Vanilla Bean Specks from Williams/Sonoma are a super yummy add-in..
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Amy says
Hi Kathy,
I've been making coconut whipped cream by hand for a while now. I was inspired by you to buy the isi cream whipper, and I'm wondering if you ended up recording a video? If so, where might I find it? I've searched the blog with no success. Thank you for any help 🙂
Sherri says
Thanks -it IS weird, lol. I want it to work SO BAD!! Are you still going to post an instructional video?
Kathy Patalsky says
Weird, it always works so well for me! If it is clogging I would use an additional splash of the oily part of coconut milk. And shake well.. Sometimes I have to let my car sit at room temp for 10-15 minutes before foaming because the can gets too cold. but then it works well. Hope that helps a little..
Sherri says
iSi instructional VIDEO, please! I have wasted a couple cans of coconut. When I hand beat the cream it comes out perfect, but when I try the iSi it gets too cold and THICK and clogs the dispenser (difficult to clean out, too)... Seems like I need to mix the cold, think coconut cream with some of the watery coconut milk first so it's the same consistency as heavy cream and then pour that mixture into the dispenser...? PLEASE HELP. Thanks!!