How to Do Latte Art: Beginner's Guide to Free Pour Technique

Latte art is made by pouring properly steamed milk into espresso in a controlled flow, using pitcher angle and wrist motion to create patterns on the surface. The milk foam settles on top while the liquid espresso crema acts as a canvas. It sounds simple — and the concept is — but consistency takes real practice. The good news: the heart, the simplest latte art pattern, is learnable in a weekend of focused practice. More complex patterns like rosettas take weeks. This guide walks you through everything from equipment to your first successful pour. ...

April 20, 2026 · 7 min · Barista At Home

How to Make a Flat White at Home: Recipe and Milk Technique

A flat white is a small, strong espresso drink with a thin layer of velvety microfoam — stronger than a latte, smoother than a cappuccino. It originated in Australia and New Zealand and has become one of the most popular specialty coffee drinks worldwide. The key difference from a latte is size and milk texture: a flat white uses less milk (5-6oz total drink) with very little foam, which makes the espresso flavor more prominent. ...

April 4, 2026 · 4 min · Barista At Home