Most of us don’t give a second thought to pouring a cup of coffee. And that’s how it should be. With eyes closed, half-asleep, and slumped like a zombie, we enter the kitchen hoping for caffeinated salvation. The first gulp down, and we can now think more clearly.
On the other hand, there exist pro baristas mastering the art of coffee making. Milk texturing and pouring techniques are their daily bread, and we can only sigh at the sight of beautifully crisp foam forming a leaf on top of the cappuccino.
Somewhere in the middle stand the avid coffee drinkers who got into accidental coffee art. Fueled by pure chance and a thirst for caffeine, they produced some quite splendid foamy artworks that Bored Panda has compiled in the list below. So next time you pour yourself a coffee, who knows, you may well come up with something more exciting than a meh-looking hot liquid.
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My Coffe Art Today Is A Cat Letting Off An Atomic Bomb
Here’s A Coffee Frog!
Spilled My Coffee And Accidentaly Created Art
If you’ve ever wondered how on earth the baristas pour the most beautiful foam leaf on top of your latte, just remember that it’s not as simple as it looks. If you’ve tried recreating coffee art at home, you have probably given up by this point, or, if you were a little luckier, come up with some of what we call “accidental coffee art” in this article.
But in order to work that Insta-perfect coffee art you’d wanna share on social media, it’s gonna take a lot more than an accident. It turns out, a skilled coffee builder will primarily address the technique for steaming milk.
“What’s so special about steaming milk?” you may ask. Well, bear with me.
My Hot Chocolate Is Shocked
I Accidentally Painted A Silhouette Of A Forest In My Last Sip Of Coffee
Accidentally Created A Porcupine By Pouring Instant Coffee Over An Americano
Fill your pitcher with milk to the bottom of the spout and turn on the wand. Submerging it and raising it to the point of hearing hisses is something you may practice at home. Raise it too far or too little, and you will have to try again.You can only turn off the wand once the milk is about 140°F–180°F.
Some baristas have ears so skilled that they can tell when the foam is ready by the sound of the rising pitch. Now, give it a firm tap on the counter.
This should be the cherry on top of your milk-steaming procedure, and only after that, and if you’ve done everything right, you can get ready for pouring. The main aspects of the pouring technique are speed and height above the bowl.
At this point, I will leave you with this introductory video showing how to make latte art in slow motion. The most important thing, after all, is taste. So whether you have a nice elegant leaf on top of your foam or drink it all flat and basic, it’s all about exciting those taste buds and enjoying the moment.
Spilled A Bit Of Coffee. Came Back Later To See It Looking At Me
My Morning Coffee Had A Flying Unicorn In It
This Morning’s Coffee Bloom Looked Like A Surprised Bear
Shark Shaped Coffee Stain
This Is How My Coffee Machine Greeted Me Today
Accidental Coffee Art
This Coffee Stain On My Cup Vaguely Resembles A World Map
Accidental Coffee Art
Accidental T-Rex?
Dried Coffee That Looks Like A Landscape Painting
My Friend’s Coffee Spilled In The Shape Of A Guitar
Coffee Stain On My Floor Look Like Pac-Man Eating A Pellet
My Coffee Stain Made A Bird
My Coffee Left A Stain That Looks Like A Skull
Still My Best Work
My Coffe Decided To Be An Apple
My Coffee Spill Clean-Up Looks Like A Brain
Accidental Coffee Art
Accidentally Made A Sea Turtle In A Customer’s Latte Today. We Were All Very Excited
Coffee Stain Looks Like It’s Staring At You
Totally Legitimate Jesus In My Coffee Spill
The Froth On My Coffee Looks Like A Man Fishing
Accidental Latte Art Looks Like A Victorian Lady With A Bit Butt
It’s Ok, I Made A White Dove To Symbolise Peace! (Even Though It Was Supposed To Be A Heart)
Note: this post originally had 38 images. It’s been shortened to the top 30 images based on user votes.
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