Foam Milk Easily With a Tea Infuser
The frothy frothy milk makes a delicious addition to your morning (or anytime) cup of joe. If you don’t have a milk frother on hand, you can use the handheld infuser to make tea balls.
WonderHowTo lists several different options for frothing milk at home. Milk must first be heated to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. You can do this by placing it in the microwave for about a minute. After that, simply use the tea diffuser to stir the milk and create bubbles. Here’s how they explain it:
Another great frother is the tea ball press. This is what you put the tea leaves in and dip into your cup. The vents are ideal for breaking up liquid and introducing air, but keep them clean as tea residues can affect foam and flavor.
Sure, a real milk frother is affordable and gets the job done too, but many of us don’t have one on hand. But maybe you don’t have a tea infuser on hand. If so, check out our heating and shaking method here .
For other foaming options, read the full publication.
Foaming Science: How To Make Milk Foam By Yourself | WonderHowTo