
Dad’s Dalgona Coffee recipe showcases the whipped coffee trend that swept the internet during lockdown. Also called whipped coffee, Dalgona became a viral favorite for its dramatic layered look and simple ingredients.
In recent months many people have taken to making this inverted latte-style drink at home. Though its exact origin is debated, the method that gained worldwide popularity is often linked to Korea.
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An upside-down latte
Dalgona Coffee is essentially a latte turned upside down. Instead of adding steamed or foamed milk to coffee, you whip the coffee into a thick foam and spoon it over milk. The easiest and most reliable results come from using instant coffee — other methods exist, but instant coffee consistently yields the best, stable foam.
Easier with a mixer
The simplest way to make Dalgona Coffee is with a stand mixer and the whisk attachment. For a single serving, combine 2 tablespoons instant coffee, 2 tablespoons white sugar, and 2 tablespoons boiling water in the mixer bowl. Whisk on high for 3–5 minutes until the mixture becomes thick and holds stiff peaks — when you flip the whisk, the foam should stay in place without dripping.

Other methods
If you don’t have a stand mixer you can still make whipped coffee. A hand mixer will do the job in a few minutes. Whisking by hand is also possible, but it requires more effort and time; patience and strong wrists will get you there.

Dalgona Coffee Recipe
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Equipment
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Stand Mixer
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoon Instant coffee
- 2 tablespoon White sugar
- 2 tablespoon Boiling water
- 8 oz Milk
- Ice
Instructions
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Add the instant coffee, sugar, and boiling water to the mixer bowl.
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Whip on high until stiff peaks form, about 3–5 minutes.
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Fill a glass halfway with ice and milk.
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Scoop the whipped coffee on top of the milk.
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Stir to combine and enjoy your coffee.
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Tried this recipe?Mention @DadGotThis or tag #DadGotThis!How about a Mocha Dalgona Coffee?

Dad also created a mocha version of whipped coffee that many people prefer. Try both the classic and mocha variations to see which you like best.
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