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    Home » Drinks

    Mocha Latte

    Published: Dec 18, 2022 · Modified: Sep 19, 2024 by Gemma · This post may contain affiliate links.

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    Only 2 simple ingredients are needed to make a super frothy Mocha Latte. Follow this extremely easy recipe for a creamy, chocolatey and dairy-free latte that you will love.

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    Mocha latte in a clear mug with a mocha pot in the background

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    When I want a deliciously indulgent coffee, I have no need to visit a coffee shop. Instead, I enjoy an extra foamy, creamy, and chocolatey cup of pure amazingness right at home.

    As I have bragged before, I have the privilege of having my very own barista, my husband Matt.  He makes me such amazing lattes and in this post I am showing you how to make one of my absolute favorite ones.

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    • Why You'll Love This Mocha Latte Recipe
    • The Ingredients
    • The Equipment Needed
    • How to Make a Homemade Mocha
    • Tips and Variations
    • Recipe

    Why You'll Love This Mocha Latte Recipe

    • Easy To Make: Only two ingredients are needed to make this frothy, homemade mocha.
    • Great Flavor: The slight bitter taste from the coffee is so good combined with the sweetness from the chocolate.
    • Rich and Creamy: The chocolate milk helps create a velvety, smooth drink that is absolutely irresistible.
    • Frothy: It is really the products and tools you use that will help achieve the best, foamy result.
    • Dairy-Free: Although you can use regular chocolate milk, I enjoy this with dairy-free milk or creamer and the result is just as good if not better.
    • Money-Saver: You can stop spending money on those fancy lattes at coffeeshops, now you can make your own right at home.

    Check out these other delicious coffee-inspired recipes, Café de Olla Recipe and Cashew Coffee Creamer.

    The Ingredients

    Silk Dark Chocolate Almond Milk #mochalatte
    • Espresso or Strong Coffee
      • We use a moka pot and Cafe Bustelo (espresso-style ground coffee) to make a strong, concentrated coffee.
      • If you have an espresso machine, then use two shots of espresso for this recipe.
      • If neither of the above is available, a strong-brewed coffee will also work. Just note that the coffee will have more water in it, so you will need to adjust the amount of coffee you add to your latte depending on how strong you want the coffee flavor.
    • Chocolate Milk
      • Refrigerated chocolate almond milks like, Silk and Almond Breeze, or oatmeal chocolate milk are so thick that there is no need to use any additional creamer. The Dark Chocolate Silk Almond Milk is especially delicious in this mocha latte.
      • For a low-sugar variation, I also highly recommend the classic chocolate creamer from nutpods. The chocolate flavor is not as strong, but it has a hint of chocolate that is very good. It also froths up incredibly well and is Whole30 compatible.

    I also love adding Nutpods creamer to my coffee. Nutpods is a dairy-free coffee creamer that comes in many delicious flavors and froths up beautifully. Use my code EVERYDAYLATINA and you can get 15% off your first order on nutpods.com.

    The Equipment Needed

    • Moka Pot: As mentioned above, we use a moka pot to make our espresso. A moka pot is a stove-top coffee maker. It passes pressurized boiling water through ground coffee resulting in espresso-like coffee. It is small in size, easy to use, and yields smooth, delicious coffee.
    • Frother: There are two different gadgets that you can use to make the incredible foam for your lattes.
      • If you already own a French press, then you have just what you need to make foam. A French Press does such an extraordinary job that we even stopped using it to make coffee. Trust me, if you want an unbelievably frothy latte, this will do the trick.
      • We also own an electric milk frother and steamer that does an amazing job at frothing the milk. I like that this machine is easy to use, can warm up the milk, and also has a cold foam option.

    How to Make a Homemade Mocha

    Making coffee in Moka pot #homemadelatte
    Pouring almond milk into a glass measuring cup
    Frothing chocolate milk in a French press
    Pouring coffee in a measuring cup
    Pouring frothy chocolate milk in a mug from a French press

    French Press Method

    1. Brew the Coffee

    • Brew your strong coffee or espresso using one of the methods discussed above.

    2. Warm up the Milk

    • Pour two cups of chocolate milk in a microwave-safe measuring cup or container.
    • Heat the almond milk for 2-3 minutes until desired heat is reached (you can also heat in a small pot on the stovetop).
    • Once hot, pour the milk into the French press. The level of the milk in the French press needs to be high enough so that the plunger can be completely submerged in the liquid. Two cups of milk should do it, but if not then add a little more.

    3. Froth the Milk

    • Place the plunger inside the French press and carefully pump the plunger up and down. The more you pump the more froth you will create.
    • Keep pumping until the milk level has almost doubled in volume.

    4. Prepare the Latte

    • Pour ¼ cup of espresso into a large mug. This is equal to 2 ounces of espresso. This is the same amount that both Grande and Venti drinks have at Starbucks.
    • Pour the frothy milk from the French press over the coffee until the mug is filled to the top. To ensure the coffee is mixed well with the milk, use a long spoon to mix the coffee at the bottom of the mug.
    • As I mentioned earlier, if you are using regular coffee, taste your drink and add more coffee to reach your desired coffee taste.

    Electric Steamer Method

    • Brew your coffee.
    • Add your chosen chocolate milk or creamer to the steamer. Fill to the line indicated on the inside and froth.
    • Pour ¼ cup of espresso into a large mug.
    • Pour the frothy milk from the French press over the coffee until the mug is filled to the top. To ensure the coffee is mixed well with the milk, use a long spoon to mix the coffee at the bottom of the mug.

    How to Serve

    Like any coffee, this drink is great with breakfast, but it is also a delicious treat. Serve it with one of the following for a decadent dessert:

    • Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Tres Leches Cake
    • Gluten-Free Lemon Berry Dump Cake
    • Light and Fluffy Gluten-Free Powdered Donuts 
    • Egg-Free Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies
    • Coconut Flour Oatmeal Cookies
    • Gluten-Free Apple Oat Muffins

    Tips and Variations

    • Regular chocolate milk also works if dairy isn't an issue for you. Use a whole milk variety for thicker, silkier foam.
    • The chocolate Nutpods is unsweetened. If you like it sweetened, you can add a teaspoon (or more) of maple syrup to the creamer when you froth it.
    • Make your latte extra decadent by drizzling in some chocolate syrup and topping with whipped cream.

    I hope you enjoy!

    PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT BELOW IF YOU MAKE THIS OR TAG ME ON INSTAGRAM @EVERYDAYLATINA.

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    Mocha latte in a clear glass

    Recipe

    Mocha latte in a clear mug with a mocha pot in the background

    Mocha Latte

    by Gemma Aguayo-Murphy
    Only 2 simple ingredients are needed to make a super frothy Mocha Latte. Follow this extremely easy recipe for a creamy, chocolatey and dairy-free latte that you will love.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 10 minutes mins
    Course Drinks
    Cuisine American
    Servings 1 serving

    Equipment

    • French Press or Electric Steamer
    • Moka Pot or espresso maker

    Ingredients
      

    • ¼ cup espresso or strong coffee (see notes)
    • 2 cups dairy-free chocolate milk (such as Silk or Almond Breeze) or chocolate nutpods.

    Instructions
     

    • Brew your strong coffee or espresso using a Moka Pot or espresso machine. See blog post for more details on this step.
    • Pour two cups of chocolate almond milk in a microwave-safe measuring cup or container. Heat the almond milk for 2-3 minutes until desired heat is reached (you can also heat in a small pot on the stovetop).
    • Once hot, pour the milk into the French press. The level of the milk in the French press needs to be high enough so that the plunger can be completely submerged in the liquid. Two cups of milk should do it, but if not then add a little more.
    • Place the plunger inside the French press and carefully pump the plunger up and down. Keep pumping until the milk level has almost doubled in volume.
    • Pour ¼ cup of espresso into a large mug.
    • Pour the frothy almond milk from the French press over the coffee until the mug is filled to the top. Use a long spoon to mix the coffee at the bottom of the mug with the almond milk.
    • If you are using regular coffee, taste your drink and add more coffee if needed to reach your desired coffee taste.

    Notes

    • If you do not have an espresso machine or Moka Pot for stovetop espresso, a strong brewed coffee will also work. Just note that the coffee will have more water in it, so you will need to adjust the amount of coffee you add to your latte depending on how strong you want the coffee taste.
    • Refrigerated Silk or Almond Breeze chocolate almond milks or chocolate oat milk work best.
    • If you are using chocolate Nutpods, you can add a teaspoon or more of maple syrup to make it sweet. See blog post for discount code.
    • Regular chocolate milk also works if dairy isn't an issue for you. Use a whole milk variety for thicker, silkier foam.
    • Make your latte extra decadent by drizzling in some chocolate syrup and topping with whipped cream.
    Did you try this recipe?Leave me a comment and star rating below or mention @everydaylatina on Instagram!

    Originally published January 1, 2020. Updated post December 2022.

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    About Gemma

    Gemma is the recipe developer, writer and food photographer behind Everyday Latina. Gemma was born in Mexico, but has spent the majority of her life in the United States. She has been sharing recipes since 2018 with an emphasis on her parents' traditional Mexican cuisine and a focus on clean, healthy ingredients. Her goal is to build a community of people who appreciate family, food and culture and, who like her, want to live a healthy, happy everyday life.

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    1. Vicki

      December 25, 2024 at 11:15 pm

      Hi, Gemma! This sounds delicious! I do own two french presses that I rarely use, so glad to know I can use them to froth milk! I used to add Silk dark chocolate milk to my coffee and it’s amazing! I am confused about why you mention to make sure to add enough milk to cover the plunger, and that you should need at least two cups. The top part of the plunger part is maybe 2” or so from the bottom of the glass, so it shouldn't take near that much milk to cover it, and you said to plunge until it doubles in quantity. Also, it would depend on the size of the French press. I have a 12 ounce and 34 ounce Bodum like what you linked. Just not understanding why you can’t froth a small amount of milk? Maybe I’m not understanding something correctly? Help!

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      • Gemma

        December 27, 2024 at 8:50 pm

        Hi Vicki, you are completely right. There isn't a need to use 2 cups of milk, it is more based on preference. We like to make our lattes with plenty of milk. What I do recommend is to make sure the plunger is completely submerged in the milk so that when you pump it, it really adds lots of air into the milk to make it froth. It should froth up about double the volume you start with if pumped enough. I hope this helps and makes sense. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you!

        Reply
    2. nor

      August 19, 2020 at 11:40 pm

      you share a very easy way of making coffee .this is very helpful for me .i also know about another website that will help you to find some ideas about coffee content
      thnx for this

      Reply
      • everydaylatina

        January 07, 2021 at 9:36 am

        Glad you found it useful. Thank you.

        Reply
    3. EmilyC

      January 06, 2020 at 1:38 pm

      5 stars
      I've actually had Matt's famous lattes and Gemma is not kidding. SO GOOD! I wish I could come to your house every day.

      Reply
      • everydaylatina

        January 06, 2020 at 1:40 pm

        Emily! Thank you for the comment, it made my day. I am sad Matt is back at work now, I guess I will have to start making my own lattes.

        Reply
    4. Xochil Silva

      January 01, 2020 at 10:19 pm

      5 stars
      Yum I can't wait to try it!

      Reply
      • everydaylatina

        January 03, 2020 at 2:17 pm

        Hi Xochil, I hope you do! Let me know what you think.

        Reply

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