Chocolate Cold Foam

Why You’ll Love Chocolate Cold Foam Recipe

I love how quick and effortless this recipe is, especially when I want something that feels special without spending much time. The texture turns out light and airy, while still being rich from the cream. I also appreciate how customizable it is depending on what I have on hand. It instantly upgrades iced coffee, cold brew, or even iced milk, making it feel like a treat.

Ingredients

(Note: All ingredient amounts are listed in the recipe card below.)

▢¼ cup heavy cream
▢2 teaspoons 2% milk
▢2 tablespoons chocolate sauce

Chocolate Cold Foam Directions

I put the heavy cream, milk, and chocolate sauce into a French press and stir everything together first since the chocolate sauce can be thick.

Once combined, I place the lid on and move the plunger up and down about 40 times. I notice the mixture gradually becoming thicker and increasing in volume as air gets incorporated.

When the foam reaches a light and fluffy consistency, I pour it over my favorite iced drink and serve immediately.

Servings and Timing

I make 1 serving with this recipe. It takes me about 2 minutes to prepare, and since there’s no cooking involved, the total time is also 2 minutes.

Variations

I sometimes switch things up depending on my mood or what I have available. I use whole or skim milk instead of 2% when needed, and it still works well.

For a lighter version, I replace both the heavy cream and milk with half & half. I use ⅓ cup of half & half along with the same amount of chocolate sauce, and it still creates a nice foam with a slightly lighter texture.

Storage/Reheating

I store any leftover cold foam in the fridge for up to a couple of days, but I find it tastes best when I make it fresh and use it right away. If it sits too long, the texture starts to deflate, so I prefer preparing just what I need.

FAQs

What can I use if I don’t have a French press?

I use a handheld milk frother or even a jar with a tight lid and shake vigorously as an alternative.

Can I make this dairy-free?

I can try using a dairy-free cream alternative, but the texture may not be as thick or stable.

Why isn’t my foam thickening?

I make sure I pump enough times and use heavy cream, since lower-fat liquids don’t foam as well.

Can I use homemade chocolate sauce?

I use homemade chocolate sauce often, and it works perfectly as long as it’s not too thin.

How do I make it sweeter?

I add a little extra chocolate sauce or a touch of sugar if I want a sweeter foam.

Can I use this on hot drinks?

I prefer it on iced drinks, but I can spoon it onto warm drinks, though it melts faster.

How do I know when it’s ready?

I look for a thick, airy texture that has increased in volume and holds its shape slightly.

Can I double the recipe?

I can double it, but I make sure not to fill the French press more than halfway.

Why should the filter be submerged?

I keep the filter submerged so it properly incorporates air and creates that fluffy texture.

Does the type of milk matter?

I notice 2% milk gives a balanced texture, but other types still work with slight differences.

Conclusion

I enjoy making this chocolate cold foam because it’s quick, simple, and transforms any iced drink into something special. The creamy texture and rich chocolate flavor make it a go-to whenever I want a café-style treat at home without any hassle.

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