How to steam milk for Latte art taught by Scott Rao Using Soap and Water
How to steam milk, but learning first with soapy water instead of wasting milk. Also shows milk pitcher position for pouring a rosetta. Cool idea. Great for learning so no wastage.









Move the rubber ring 55 mm lower to make sure the plastic wand sucks less air. This will allow you to make a much finter froth.
Ries
What kind of machine is that? It’s gorgeous!
nice vid! I believe it’s the new la marzocco, paddle or something, try looking it up cause i’m not sure.
thanks for the lesson!
Great vid!
This really helped me. Thanks!
thank you for that!
Excellent. The most useful demo I’ve seen. Thanks!
great video..really educating and helpful..the fact that he had a rookie do the demo was relieving..it made me feel that i could do it too..i haven’t made a successful latte art with milk only..i could only make it with chocolate syrup..thanks!
Thanks,I never saw like this before. It is very nice lesson.I am going to try it today.
excellent vid. the machine is a synesso. find a shop with one and you will find good espresso.
I’ll give it a go. Thanks for taking the time to produce this video.
Thanks for the lesson (=
brilliant! very thorough! thankyou, guna try this one out at work! Keep the job entertaining!!
I’m gonna try this out when i get to work…. presuming it’s not busy… fuck saturday nights
Que le pone? Lavavajillas?
Check his book.. His name is Scott rao. He totally knows what he’s talking about. After this video was shot! we got some training with Scott!
Haha Kate, love how she’s in this video!
so i work at Starbucks and have been very interested in attempting latte art. how much harder is it to pour with a wide spout and larger pitcher? i feel the proportion of the milk in the pitcher makes the inconsistency of the foam more challenging because i’m using a 32oz pitcher for 12oz of milk. and are you steaming to 150 degrees? you stop when it’s too hot to hold on but that only seems to be about 100 degrees or so.
gotta love a good lefty pour.
Cheers mate, exactly what i was looking for.
people like you that better the skills of the intrepid
Thanks for the training. I will use this technique at my shop.
great stuff. Just remember _not_ to taste those great looking soap cappas G
Genius!! using a touch of soap! thanks a million!
Really nice. Just what I was looking for…and more! Never thought to use soapy water. Brilliant!
excellent thks