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homemade salted caramel cold foam cold brew in a mason jar with a beeswax candle in the background on a festive red plate

Salted Caramel Cold Foam

Kyrie | Healthfully Rooted Home
Velvety and smooth salted caramel cold foam for cold brew coffee is quick and easy to whip up. Make your own sweet and salty caramel sauce and keep it on hand to make easy cold foam coffees, drizzle on ice cream, or whatever else sounds delicious!
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Appetizer, Breakfast, Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings 1 cold foam coffee
Calories 245 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 immersion blender not required, but makes great frothy foam! See below for alternatives.

Ingredients
  

Salted Caramel Sauce

  • 1 cup sugar I like unrefined cane sugar
  • 1/4 cup filtered water
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 6 tbs salted butter
  • 1 tsp sea salt scale back if you don't want it very salty.

Cold Foam Coffee

  • 1/4 cup heavy cream can use a mix of cream and milk, or half-n-half, or whatever other kind of milk you'd like.
  • 2 tbs salted caramel sauce using the recipe above, or store-bought
  • 14 oz cold brew coffee see below for methods to making this.
  • 1 scoop Collagen powder (optional secret ingredient) this makes the cold foam froth up so much better than without it! I think it's because the extra protein. It also adds extra health benefits to the drink! This is the one I use.

Instructions
 

Salted Caramel Sauce

  • Melt the water and sugar over medium high heat whisking to combine until chunks are gone.
  • Turn heat to medium-low and let the sugar cook (without whisking) until it reaches an amber color (if using unrefined cane sugar it’ll immediately turn this color so let it cook for about 3-5 min).
  • Turn heat to low and add the cream then whisk to combine.
  • Turn heat off and stir in the butter and sea salt until butter is melted and everything is combined. Sauce will thicken as it cools.
  • Transfer the caramel sauce to a jar for storing.

Cold Foam Coffee

  • Blend together the cream and caramel until you get nice froth. You can use a blender, immersion blender, or frother for this. To make it frothy be sure to lift the head of the immersion blender out of the liquid slightly while blending until you hear a hissing sound and continue to blend. (see tips below on how to get the foam just right for each method).
  • Drizzle some salted caramel sauce in the cup you're using to make your drink.
  • Add ice to a cup (if desired), then coffee, then pour your cold foam overtop.

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Notes

How to Store a Salted Caramel Cold Foam

Store your salted caramel cold foam in the fridge for up to 2 days. You can also store your cold foam cold brew already made in the fridge - see below for details.

Salted caramel sauce storage

Store the salted caramel sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days.

Make Ahead Salted Caramel Cold Foam

If you want to shave off those extra couple minutes in the morning by not having to blend up this salted caramel colf foam, feel free to make the whole drink ahead of time, place a lid over the cup or jar, and store in the fridge until the morning.
*Note: There will be a loss of some foam, but it stays surprisingly velvety, especially if using heavy cream.

Salted Caramel Cold Foam Tips

  • Make your own salted caramel sauce - using my homemade salted caramel sauce recipe below really does make the best drink.
  • Fresh is best - fresh milk froths up better than milk that is close to expiring.
  • Drink right away - The froth will dissipate over time, so to get all the benefits of the velvety smooth froth, enjoy it right away!
  • Add more air - when in doubt, froth more and add more air into the milk. If using the immersion blender method, it's easy to control how much air you're adding to your milk.

How to Make Cold Foam Without a Frother

There are many ways to make your own cold foam without a frother, you can use an immersion blender, stand-up blender, french press, or even a simple whisk.

Immersion Blender Method

Using an immersion blender like this one is an easy way to get cold foam since you have the ability to introduce as much air as you want into the milk.
Step 1: Place the milk and flavorings into the pitcher of the immersion blender.
Step 2: Place the entire head of the blender into the milk until fully submurged and start blending to combine all the ingredients.
Step 3: Take the tip of the head out of the milk so there's just about half of the head of the blender submerged and half exposed and continue blending. Tilt the pitcher a bit so the milk swirls in a circle. This adds air and blends the aerated milk together to create foam.

Blender Method

Using a traditional stand-up blender may not be the best way to achieve cold foam, but it is possible.
Step 1: Pour contents into the pitcher of the blender.
Step 2: Blend on low for about 30 seconds, then medium for another 30 seconds.
Step 3: Finally, turn up the speed to high and blend for about 2 minutes until frothy.

French Press Method

Using a french press is a great way to achieve cold foam! It's easy and just takes a couple minutes.
Step 1: Pour contents into the french press. Make sure the liquid is high enough so the french press filter is fully submerged when pushed down. Also, be sure not to fill the french press too high since milk expands when it gets foamy.
Step 2: Use the plunger to plunge the french press filter up and down into the liquid until foam is created.
*Note: Be sure the french press is completely clean and clear of any coffee grounds before using it to make cold foam.

Whisk Method

The most difficult technique for achieving cold foam, but it's possible! Use either a traditional whisk or a handheld electric mixer.
Step 1: Pour contents into a bowl.
Step 2: Use the whisk to whisk the liquid until foam is created (about 5-10 minutes).

How to Make Cold Brew Coffee

Quick French Press Method (12 minutes)

To quickly make cold brew at home, use a french press to brew double-strength coffee. To brew double-strength coffee you will simply use double the coffee grounds you usually would for hot coffee.
The coffee will get diluted as you add the hot coffee over ice, but the flavor will be perfect since you brewed it double strength.
See this post for more details on how to make cold brew in a french press quickly.

Slow French Press Method (Overnight)

The easiest way to achieve cold brew coffee at home if you have a french press is to prepare a french press as you normally would, except use room temp or cold water and don't push the plunger down. Store in the fridge overnight. In the morning, push the plunger down and you'll have cold brew.

Bowl Method (Overnight)

For this method, you will simply place about 2 cups of coffee grounds in a bowl with about 8 cups of filtered water, cover and let it sit overnight. The next day, strain the coffee through a fine mesh strainer (twice if needed) and store your cold brew in a jug.

The Gadget Method (at least 8 hours)

Using a cold brew maker like this one enables you to make cold brew at home as well. It still takes at least 8 hours, but the user experience might be better than the other methods.

The Cold Brew Concentrate Method (Instant)

If you can afford to purchase cold brew already prepared and bottled for you, this is a great option for cold brew at home! The chameleon brand of cold brew is a great brand.
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