Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Prepare espresso: Brew two shots of espresso. While still hot, stir in sugar if using.
- Cool the espresso: Pour espresso into a shaker with a handful of ice. Shake vigorously for 10–15 seconds until frothy and chilled.
- Pour into glass: Fill a tall glass with fresh ice and strain the chilled espresso over it.
- Make cold foam: Froth cold milk using a frother or a French press (pump until thick and creamy).
- Top it off: Spoon the cold milk foam generously over the iced espresso.
- Serve: Enjoy immediately with a straw or sip from the foam.
Notes
🧊 Storage & Reheating
Best enjoyed fresh—cold foam deflates over time.
To prep ahead, refrigerate espresso for up to 24 hours and froth milk just before serving.
🥄 Variations
Freddo Cappuccino Vanilla: Add ¼ tsp vanilla extract to the milk.
Extra Strong: Use a triple shot.
Mocha Freddo: Add 1 tsp cocoa powder to the hot espresso before shaking.
Low-Cal: Use skim milk or almond milk for a lighter foam.
Sweet Foam: Mix a little sugar or flavored syrup into the milk before frothing.
❓ 10 FAQs
Can I use instant coffee?
Yes—use 2–3 tsp instant coffee mixed with ¼ cup hot water. What milk froths best?
Whole milk creates the thickest cold foam. Can I make it dairy-free?
Oat milk makes excellent cold foam. Do I need a shaker?
A jar with a tight lid works perfectly. Why shake the espresso?
It chills quickly and creates a signature creamy layer. Can I skip the sugar?
Absolutely—it's optional. Why is my foam too thin?
Make sure the milk is very cold before frothing. Is this stronger than an iced latte?
Yes—it uses concentrated espresso with foam on top. Can I use cold brew?
You can, but it won’t have the authentic Greek flavor. How do cafés get such thick foam?
They use specialized frothers, but a French press gets very close. 🏁 Conclusion
A Freddo Cappuccino is elegant, refreshing, and incredibly simple to make at home. With chilled espresso and luxuriously thick cold foam, it’s the perfect way to enjoy coffee on warm days—or anytime you’re craving something cool and energizing. One sip and you’ll understand why it’s a Mediterranean classic.
Yes—use 2–3 tsp instant coffee mixed with ¼ cup hot water. What milk froths best?
Whole milk creates the thickest cold foam. Can I make it dairy-free?
Oat milk makes excellent cold foam. Do I need a shaker?
A jar with a tight lid works perfectly. Why shake the espresso?
It chills quickly and creates a signature creamy layer. Can I skip the sugar?
Absolutely—it's optional. Why is my foam too thin?
Make sure the milk is very cold before frothing. Is this stronger than an iced latte?
Yes—it uses concentrated espresso with foam on top. Can I use cold brew?
You can, but it won’t have the authentic Greek flavor. How do cafés get such thick foam?
They use specialized frothers, but a French press gets very close. 🏁 Conclusion
A Freddo Cappuccino is elegant, refreshing, and incredibly simple to make at home. With chilled espresso and luxuriously thick cold foam, it’s the perfect way to enjoy coffee on warm days—or anytime you’re craving something cool and energizing. One sip and you’ll understand why it’s a Mediterranean classic.
