How to Make a Mocha Coffee Drink: 14 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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What happens when you really, really, want a cafe mocha but really, really, really want to stay home in your pajamas? Make your own, that's what! Whether you just have drip coffee or espresso, you can bring the cafe into your own home quicker than you could change into real pants and get out the door. So put your wallet down and start with Step 1 below.

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    Gather your ingredients. Here is what you'll need to make a mocha coffee drink using brewed coffee:[1]

    • 8 ounces freshly brewed coffee (or instant)
    • 1/2 cup (4 ounces) milk
    • 1 tablespoon (15 g) cocoa powder
    • 1 tablespoon (15 g) warm water or warm milk (milk makes the mocha richer and creamy)
    • Sugar (optional)
    • Whipped cream and cocoa (optional, for topping)
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    Brew as much coffee as you want. To be closer to authentic, you'll want to use double-strength, dark-roasted coffee. And you could use instant coffee if you're in a pinch, but brewed coffee is just so much better.[2]

    • Coffee reaches "double-strength" when it's around 4 tablespoons (60 g) of coffee grinds to 6 ounces of water.

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    Make a cafe-style chocolate syrup with warm water and sweetened cocoa powder. Combine equal parts of each and stir up in a small bowl. You'll need about 2 tablespoons (30 g) for one mocha drink.

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    In your mug, combine the chocolate syrup with your coffee. The more coffee you have, the more chocolate syrup you'll probably want. But be sure to leave room for milk!

  5. 5

    Steam some milk or heat it on the stovetop or in the microwave. How much? Well, how big is your mug? 1/3 to 1/2 cup (3 to 4 ounces) is usually plenty.

    • You want the milk between 140 and 160°F (60 - 70°C). Any hotter than that and the milk burns, losing its flavor.
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    Fill your mug with heated milk. If there's any foam, be sure to hold it back with a spoon, so it layers above the mocha on top.

    • If you like a really, really sweet mocha, add a teaspoon of sugar to your drink before you top it with foam.
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    Top with whip cream, a sprinkling of cocoa powder, and enjoy! Chocolate or caramel syrup -- or even cinnamon or turbinado sugar -- is a nice touch, too.

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    Gather your ingredients. Here's what you'll need to make a mocha coffee drink using espresso:[3]

    • Espresso Roast (regular or decaf)
    • 2 tablespoons (30 g) hot water
    • 1 tablespoon (15 g) unsweetened cocoa powder
    • 1 tablespoon (15 g) sugar
    • A pinch of salt
    • 1/2 cup milk (any variety)
    • 1 tablespoon flavored syrup (optional)
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    Combine the hot water, cocoa powder, sugar, and salt right in your mug. This will make the classic chocolate flavoring you can find in your favorite cafe; it will be so much more gratifying than just pouring Hershey's syrup into your coffee. That stuff is for children.[4]

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    Brew up some espresso. You want enough to fill just about half of your mug. If you don't want that much caffeine, consider combining it with a decaf roast or using fewer beans in your brew.

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    Steam 1/2 cup of milk. If you have a steamer, of course. If you don't, you can just add your milk straight to your espresso and heat in the microwave or throw the milk onto the stovetop and heat to 160°F (70°C). But if you have an espresso machine, you probably have a steamer!

    • Make sure the tip of your steamer isn't too near the bottom or too near the top of your milk. You want it not too be too bubbly and aerated, but also not burned and over-steamed. It should only take about 15 seconds, and if you have a thermometer, stop around 160°F (70°C).
    • Is your mug Central Perk-style large? Then you may want closer to 3/4 of a cup.
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    Add the steamed milk to your chocolate syrup. But be sure to hold a large spoon to the edge of your steamed milk to hold back the foam. You want that stuff to go on top, after the milk and chocolate have combined.

    • Once all the milk has gone into your mug, spoon out the foam so it rests uniformly on top, putting the proverbial icing on the cake.
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    Add in your espresso. Bam! Mocha created. If you have a flavored syrup lying around that you'd like to add (maybe caramel or raspberry), add it at this stage.

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    Garnish with whip cream and a sprinkling of cocoa. Because it's not enough that it tastes good, it's got to look good too. You can also top it with caramel, cinnamon, or turbinado sugar. Heck, birthday sprinkles and a cherry if you'd like. Now all you have to do is drink up!

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    In the "Using Espresso" method, why is salt added? Is adding salt a must or optional?

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    Salt is supposed to increase the intensity of the flavor. I would say it is recommended, but optional.

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    Using decaffeinated coffee to make a coffee drink is perfectly acceptable for people who dislike caffeine, have heart conditions or do not wish to be energized.

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    How can I make a mocha coffee without special equipment?

    You just need a few cups to measure out ingredients and mix things together. A saucepan is useful to heat up milk, or you can use a microwave. Generally, you can add the chocolate you prefer to your cup of coffee and milk.

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      • If you added whipped cream, try adding chocolate syrup to it to make it like a coffee shop mocha with that chocolate drizzle effect.

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      • If you want the iced version, simply put ice and the coffee in a blender and blend.

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      • Be careful not to heat anything more than you need to. It could burn the flavor or burn you!

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      • Be careful not to burn yourself.

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      • Experiment with various sweeteners to find one that tastes best to you. There are some concerns about the health effects of any kind of sweetener, from sugar to Splenda to NutraSweet and their derivatives.

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      To make a mocha coffee drink, start by brewing a strong pot of coffee. While the coffee is brewing, mix equal parts warm water and cocoa powder in a bowl to make chocolate syrup. Then, pour some of the coffee and chocolate syrup into a mug and stir the drink thoroughly. Finally, heat up some milk in the microwave or on the stovetop and pour it into the mug to finish your drink. To learn how to make a mocha coffee drink using espresso, scroll down!

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      What is the formula for mocha coffee? ›

      8 ounces freshly brewed coffee (or instant) 1/2 cup (4 ounces) milk. 1 tablespoon (15 g) cocoa powder. 1 tablespoon (15 g) warm water or warm milk (milk makes the mocha richer and creamy)

      What are the details of mocha coffee? ›

      Although a mocha is often interpreted differently across the world, the basis is that a shot of espresso is combined with a chocolate powder or syrup, followed by milk or cream. It is a variant of a latte, in the sense that it is often 1/3 espresso and 2/3 steamed milk.

      Is a mocha just chocolate milk and coffee? ›

      A mocha is a blend of a cappuccino and a hot chocolate. Like a cappuccino it contains espresso, warm milk and a frothy top but it also contains a sweet chocolatey twist using either chocolate powder, chocolate syrup or melted chocolate.

      How to make a moka? ›

      How to Brew Coffee with a Moka Pot
      1. Fill the bottom with hot water. Pour boiling water and let it cool for 30 seconds. ...
      2. Fill the brewing basket to the top with medium coffee grounds. ...
      3. Screw on the top. ...
      4. Heat the moka pot on medium-low heat. ...
      5. Listen closely. ...
      6. Remove from heat & serve.

      How to make mocha professional? ›

      Quick guide
      1. Brew an espresso into a mug, cup or glass.
      2. Add two teaspoons of hot chocolate mix or cocoa powder and mix with the espresso.*
      3. Foam and texture the required quantity of milk, ensuring we have a good quality foam.
      4. Add the milk to the cup containing the chocolate espresso and top with whipped cream.

      What do coffee shops use for mochas? ›

      A mocha, also known as a cafe mocha or caffè mocha, is a coffee drink made with chocolate, espresso, and milk. The exact proportions of those ingredients and even the type of chocolate—such as chocolate syrup, cocoa powder, or hot chocolate mix—varies widely.

      What's the difference between cafe mocha and regular mocha? ›

      Mocha coffee drinks are often confused with other beverages, such as: The caffè mocha (which is really just a mocha coffee topped with whipped cream and cocoa powder)

      What is a classic mocha? ›

      A mocha beverage, otherwise known as a caffè mocha, is an espresso-based drink with whipped cream, steamed milk, chocolate syrup, and a shot of espresso. A mocha coffee is primarily served hot but can also be made into a cold beverage by mixing in ice, iced coffee, or other cold ingredients.

      Can kids drink mocha? ›

      The American Academy of Pediatrics doesn't recommend caffeine until children reach their adult height at — or minimally not before about age 12.

      What the heck is mocha? ›

      a hot drink made from espresso (= strong coffee), chocolate syrup, and warm milk: I ordered two mochas and a slice of cake.

      What is the base of a mocha? ›

      Like caffè latte, caffè mocha is based on espresso and hot milk but with added chocolate flavouring and sweetener, typically in the form of cocoa powder and sugar. Many varieties use chocolate syrup instead, and some may contain dark or milk chocolate.

      What is mocha mix made of? ›

      Mocha Mix is a non-dairy creamer made from a blend of ingredients such as water, sugar, vegetable oil, and corn syrup. It is also flavored with cocoa and coffee to give it a mocha taste.

      Is Mocha milk or dark chocolate? ›

      A standard mocha is made with milk chocolate syrup, whereas white or dark mochas use the appropriate alternative syrup. White mochas are sweeter, but bitter dark chocolate works equally well, or you can even create a marble mocha with a little of each.

      What's the difference between a latte and a mocha? ›

      The difference between these two drinks primarily comes from their ingredients: a mocha consists of espresso, chocolate syrup or powder, and steamed milk, while a latte is made with espresso and steamed milk. Mocha has a strong chocolate flavor with a hint of coffee, while latte offers a milder coffee flavor.

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