Now, I am not sure if this drink is Middle Eastern in origin or just a drink they cooked up, so I am not going to comment on the roots of the latte. (Unlike Saudi Champagne, where the name itself tells you the origin). But I can tell you this, its yum, its mild, its a great post-food drink for the guests in winters, and it most definitely is toddler approved (that’s coming from friends)
Let’s make the Apple Cinnamon Latte
This Latte was served to us in the form of shots so based on that, this recipe would give you roughly 4 shot glasses or 2 medium cups. The steps are pretty basic, but a little visual aid never hurts anyone. I cooked the apples first with honey, cinnamon, coffee and water. This is done to cook the Malic acid present in apples. Adding raw apples to the milk will cause the milk to seperate. So I cook the apples for about 10 mins or until they soften. Then I hand blend them until I get a nice smooth apple sauce. Next, I used a tea strainer to separate the apple pulp and apple syrup. You will get a nice brown colored liquid once you remove the apple pulp. In the sauce pan, I added milk at medium flame and whisked it a little bit to get a subtle foam going on. Then I went ahead, and added my apple syrup and whisked it for another 2 to 3 mins at medium flame. Once I was happy with the foam, I poured the latte in shot glasses, topped it off with some whip cream and more cinnamon.
ALTERNATES, FIXES AND REMIXES
You can make same recipe using apple or caramel syrup. In which case you can directly add all the ingredients in the sauce pan and whisk away directly. ( no need to break the recipe in 2 steps as there would be no raw apples) All the flavors in this recipe are very subtle, if you want to overpower one, experiment and go ahead and increase the quantity of coffee maybe? or cinnamon.