5 Nespresso Aeroccino Recipes (2024)

Coffee. It tells a story all its own. Yet, the story is always in a language we all understand. It’s a start to the day, a mid-afternoon treat to break up the day, a cap to the evening. It can be enjoyed in a quiet moment alone, savored with a loved one, laughed over with a group of friends, from the comfort of home or in a cozy café corner as you watch the world go by outside. Some rush to grab their coffee while simultaneously eating breakfast, getting dressed and running out the door to work. Others savor it over a good book. It may be brewed differently, the beans may have a different roasts and flavor profiles, the accruements may change, and yet we all still understand the universal language of a cup of coffee wherever we venture.

I think it’s why I am so passionate about my own coffee. In a country where I might not know the language, I’ve never struggled to connect over coffee. In cities that are overwhelming, I’ve never struggled to feel cozy and at home from a coffee shop seat. In my morning routine at home, there is nothing that relaxes me more than process of brewing my coffee and being enveloped in dark and sultry scents that flood me with happy memories of coffee with my grandma over her kitchen table, or my cousin in Italy while he showed us around Milan, or my favorite café in Paris on my birthday, or even the endless pots of (terrible tasting) coffee I’d drink to survive college exams. Coffee has been, and will always be, incredibly special to me, which is why it is so exciting to me to be able to partner with Nespresso, a company that takes their pursuit of great coffee just as seriously and as passionately as I do.

I mentioned coffee being a part of my morning routine up above, but I should clarify that I don’t just mean any old cup of coffee. I’m very particular about savoring my first cup, not just in drinking it, but also in how I make it. It is a methodical process in which I have come to find joy and relaxation. After all, life’s too short for a bad cup of coffee, right?

One of my favorite drinks to make is a hot latte or cappuccino, especially this time of year (aka in the cooler, winter months). However, steaming and frothing milk by hand can be just a bit tedious, especially on a weekday. Unless you have an Aeroccino milk frother, in which case there’s no excuse NOT to heat and froth your milk in the morning. This Aeroccino 4 machine has elevated my morning coffee routine in a way I can’t even begin to put into words. It also has me drinking an extra latte (or two) every day, but with milk that froths to perfection in a mere 80 seconds at the simple touch of a button, can you really blame me?! The Aeroccino offers two types of hot foam, or you can simply heat your milk without frothing it, and it even has a cold foam option, which is a dream for iced lattes and coffee treat drinks in the summertime. And did I mention that it’s dishwasher safe, too? I’ve had mine for six years now and it’s still frothing just as well as the day I got it, I”m still (probably) drinking too much coffee because of it, and I still can’t live without it (I may or may not travel with it because that’s how dedicated I am to my frothing routine!). Honestly, my only problem is that I never bought one of these sooner! Please do not make that same mistake, and run, don’t walk, to pick one up for yourself (or someone else, as these would most certainly make a perfect gift for any occasion).

Now, just in case my gushing Aeroccino review is not enough to convince you that you HAVE TO have one, I’ve gone ahead and rounded up a few of my favorite Aeroccino recipes. I mean, you might be able to resist the idea of warm frothed milk in your morning coffee, but can you really resist a CAMPFIRE MOCHA LATTE or a DOUBLE ESPRESSO CHOCOTINI? Yeah, I didn’t think so.

Below, I’m sharing more details about some of my favorite Aeroccino recipes. They’re all relatively simple, many using ingredients you probably already have on hand, and each is wonderfully delicious. Whether you’re looking for a way to elevate your morning routine, or have a sweet afternoon pick-me-up or a decadent after-dinner drink to cap off the night, this is your sign to skip the coffee shop and make your fancy coffee treat drinks right at home. I promise, no special skills or barista training is required.

5 Nespresso Aeroccino Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What can I put in my Aeroccino? ›

The Aeroccino3 Milk Frother perfectly heats and froths your favourite milk to perfection time and time again to help create beautiful cappuccinos, lattes and flat whites. It can also froth cold milk for iced coffees. The perfect companion to any coffee at a touch of a button, just add milk.

How much milk do you put in a Nespresso Aeroccino? ›

Add The Milk

Ensure not to exceed the maximum fill line on the pitcher, as this can produce too much foam or splatter during rotation. For one cup of espresso drinks such as cappuccinos and lattes, you should aim for ¾ cup (180 ml) of chilled liquid milk; however, depending on your preference, you may add more or less.

What is the best milk to use in a Nespresso frother? ›

Full milk is thicker and so froths better, making it the ideal choice for cappuccinos. Not surprisingly, skim milk is better for coffees with less volume, so, think lattes or flat whites. You will easily find a Nespresso capsule that pairs well with dairy.

Why is my Aeroccino not frothing as much? ›

Make sure the whisk is spinning properly. Sometimes the magnet that holds and spins the whisk loses its power, this can be solved by a light tap on a hard surface - e.g. on a table, this will put the magnet back in place again. Also make sure that the milk gets hot and that the red light glows steadily during foaming.

How much milk can you put in a frother? ›

For fill level, try going to just below where the spout starts to form. In these size pitchers, that'll get you about 5 or 6 ounces, enough for a large latte. If that's too much, you can go with less, but you probably don't want to add more as the milk will expand when frothed.

Can you put chocolate in Aeroccino? ›

you could also use chocolate shavings or some sort of chocolate syrup. give it a quick stir to make sure there are no clumps of powder. then press the button. you don't have to be too thorough with the stirring beforehand.

Can I put sugar in my Nespresso milk frother? ›

Accordion item 9 of 11 Can I add other ingredients than milk, such as coffee, sugar, syrup, chocolate, ice cubes etc… in the jug while it's preparing a recipe? Yes, they can be added. Suitable Ingredients: coffee, chocolate, chocolate flakes, honey, syrup, flavoured powders, sugar, ice cubes.

What is difference between milk frother and Aeroccino? ›

The main difference between them is accessibility. The Steam Wand and Milk Frother is only available to purchase with a Nespresso machine, whereas the Aeroccino is available as a standalone accessory without the need for a compatible model.

How do you make cold foam with Nespresso Aeroccino? ›

Instead of pressing the button quickly to froth, all you have to do is hold the button down. A blue light will appear instead of the red light that would otherwise appear, indicating that the Nespresso milk frother is magically whipping up cool foam instead of warm.

Can a Nespresso frother just heat milk? ›

The simple countertop device can heat milk quickly and even whip it into cold foam or two different textures of hot foam, all at the touch of a button.

What are the two max lines in Aeroccino? ›

The lower Max line is for frothing and the upper Max line is for warming/cooling.

What is the difference between Aeroccino 3 and 4? ›

What is the difference between the Aeroccino 3 and the Aeroccino 4? The main differences are the following: - The Aeroccino 4 has one more hot milk froth texture that is ideal for cappuccinos. - The Aeroccino4 is dishwasher safe.

Can I use half and half in Aeroccino? ›

A: Yes, it froths half & half - does a great job!

Can you use almond milk in Aeroccino? ›

Any kind of milk will work.

What is the maximum capacity of Aeroccino 3? ›

The Aeroccino also heats milk for your Caffè Latte. Maximum capacity if preparing milk froth: 120 ml (4 oz), maximum capacity if preparing hot milk: 240 ml (8 oz) (diameter: 9 cm, height: 17 cm).

How much milk can you put in a Nespresso Aeroccino 4? ›

Aeroccino 4 (2016-2022)
  1. Max capacity (hot milk) 8.2 oz.
  2. Max capacity (milk froth) 4 oz.
  3. Dimensions with base. Diameter 7.08 in, height 8.26 in.
  4. Power. 120 V, 60 Hz, 450 W.
  5. Warranty. 1 year.

How much liquid does the Nespresso frother hold? ›

The frothing modes have a capacity of 4 ounces of milk, enough for two good-sized espresso drinks, and it took a little over a minute for a heat-and-whisk cycle to complete. If it's only heating milk, the capacity is twice as much, but a cycle takes two and a half minutes—still quite fast.

How much milk does Aeroccino 4 hold? ›

NESPRESSO Aeroccino 4 Milk Frother, Electric Foam Conditioner for 120 ml Creamy Milk Foam and 240 ml Hot Milk, Dishwasher Safe Frother, Silver.

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