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How to Make a Homemade Mocha

All of the Flavor for a Fraction of the Cost

By Amy Kreger, published Mar 21, 2007
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I have a weakness for specialty coffee drinks, especially mochas. My poor husband realized early in our marriage that keeping me in the gourmet coffee drinks was going to be an expensive endeavor. To his credit, he bought me an espresso maker for our first Christmas. Though I still go out and buy mochas from coffee shops because I enjoy the bistro ambiance, many days I get my fix simply by entering my own kitchen. Through experimentation and sometimes necessity, I have discovered several different ways to make my own cafe mocha. For a time, when my espresso maker was out of commission, I even found a way to make them using a microwave. Sure, they don't always taste precisely like what you would buy at Starbucks, but the drinks are tasty and about a tenth of the price.

What is in a mocha?
With all of the different drink names out there, (i.e. mocha, espresso, latte, Americano, etc.) it can be difficult to determine exactly what is in a given drink. A mocha has four main ingredients: espresso (simply put, strong coffee), steamed milk, chocolate, and whipped cream. There are several different combinations of these ingredients which you can use to make your drink.

Option #1 Poor Man's Mocha
I discovered this mix when my husband and I were going through a budget crunch. It includes powdered cocoa, powdered milk, sugar and instant coffee. Here's how to do it:
1/4 cup powdered milk
1 tablespoon cocoa powder
3 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon instant coffee
*Mix all of the powders together and add 8oz of very hot water. Stir. You can add whipped cream if you have it, or you can skip it.

Option #2 Mochas Without the Espresso Maker
If you don't have your own espresso maker, but want a drink that tastes a little more professional, try the following recipe:
Make 2 oz of strong coffee or espresso in your coffee maker (4oz if you like double-shot, or larger mochas).
Add 2 tablespoons Hershey's syrup to 6 ounces of 2% or whole milk, mix and heat.
Pour the coffee into the bottom of your mug, and add the hot cocoa mixture. Top with a dollop of whipped cream.

How to Make a Homemade Mocha

Though having an espresso maker is helpful, it is not necessary for making mochas at home.

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Takeaways
  • A Poor Man's Mocha can be prepared with only powdered milk, cocoa, sugar and instant coffee.
  • The key to a great mocha is to use espresso and not regular coffee.
  • Whipped cream is optional, but it gives you part of the ambiance you receive at the coffee shop.
Did You Know?
Buying a 16 oz. Mocha once a week for a year will cost you about $180.
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Thanks for the recipes! I love Starbucks cafe mocha's but as you say they can become expensive! I don't have an espresso machine so I will be trying the first two recipes. Thanks :) Happy New Year !!!

Posted on 12/31/2007 at 2:12:51 PM

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