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How to Use the Bialetti Tuttocrema Milk Frother

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  • Опубликовано: 26 апр 2020
  • Using the Bialetti Tuttocrema Milk Frother is very simple and easy to create rich, fluffy frothed milk. Perfect the Tuttocrema and you perfect the Cappucinno. Shop Bialetti Tuttocrema Milk Frother 👉 alternativebrewing.com.au/pro...
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    From the makers of the prestigious Bialetti Moka Pot, the Bialetti Tuttocrema Milk Frother is your chance to produce rich, creamy frothed milk for cappuccinos and flat whites easily at home.
    The unique double froth screen is capable of producing frothed milk that’s more consistent and creamy than other frothers. This is due to the silicone edge, which creates a seal and forces all the milk or cream to pass through the unique dual frothing screens.
    You don’t need electricity to use the Bialetti Tuttocrema Milk Frother, just electric, or ceramic stove. The frothing occurs by pumping the screens repeatedly for a short time once the milk is heated.
    Aluminum is the primary material of the frother. A matte black finish coats the outside, while a non-stick teflon coating keeps milk from attaching to the inner walls of the frother. The hand is heat-resistant, so you never have to worry about burning your hand when the frother is hot.
    BIALETTI TUTTOCREMA MILK FROTHER FEATURES
    Double Froth Screen - Creates a rich, creamy milk foam that’s perfect for cappuccinos and flat whites.
    Non-Electric Frothing - No electricity is required to create creamy frothed milk.
    Non-Stick Inner Coating - Teflon interior is easy to clean and doesn’t allow milk to cling to it.
    Heat Resistant Handle - Even when the milk’s hot, you never have to worry about burning yourself on the handle.
    THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:
    1 x Bialetti Tuttocrema - Black
    #alternativebrewing #bialetti #milkfrother

Комментарии • 66

  • @palesasepanya241
    @palesasepanya241 3 года назад +28

    Just gotten my hands on this frother. After being disappointed with 3 electric ones, where the results were inconsistent, this one, gives me the best frothed milk, every time!

  • @electropocalypse5877
    @electropocalypse5877 2 года назад +10

    I bought one at work recently for a great price of $17.00 Canadian (£10.50). I noticed the interior appears to indeed be coated in Teflon. It could make a great gift for someone who doesn't mind the materials used. I feel Bialetti opted for function over quality in this item.
    DuPont at one time used PFOS (or PFOA) to give Teflon its non-stick properties. I'm very leery of anything synthetic these days and prefer using glass, ceramic and steel. It's a beautiful item nonetheless. Thank you for the great review. 🙂

  • @ninos1337
    @ninos1337 Год назад +1

    Nice and simple video, thanks! helped a lot :)

  • @sweetcanary3006
    @sweetcanary3006 5 месяцев назад +2

    I've got one and have been using it for some time. What I hate is that it is teflon coated and I just noticed a few scratches. So buying another one is quite costly here... I dunno what to do.

  • @ELMProductionGroup
    @ELMProductionGroup 2 года назад +5

    I warm the milk in the microwave first, then pump this about 60 to 80 times, then put 1/2 of that aerated milk back into the microwave for 30 seconds to get a REALLY rich foam. Try it! Who needs starbucks?

  • @tonywhite4383
    @tonywhite4383 2 года назад +9

    I just use a $7.00 coffee plunger from k mart. Seems to froth the milk up fairly well.

    • @erikvanniekerk478
      @erikvanniekerk478 2 года назад +2

      i just tested this, exciting. i came across this link (to consider a variety of density). surely a huge secret not known by many..

  • @seto_ana
    @seto_ana 2 года назад +1

    Wow

  • @claudiaburany2742
    @claudiaburany2742 4 года назад

    THANK YOUUU!!!
    🥰🥰🥰

  • @user-sp2yh5qo2i
    @user-sp2yh5qo2i Год назад

    Could you please advise which one is better to but for latte macchiato - tuttocrema or bialetti mukka?

  • @raebean6018
    @raebean6018 Год назад

    Sold!

  • @michellehall6881
    @michellehall6881 2 года назад +1

    Does the glass one work on on the stove top? that appears to be the only one in stock?

  • @amrshalaby2003
    @amrshalaby2003 3 года назад

    Good

  • @elisedavidson5257
    @elisedavidson5257 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video! Just wondering if the tuttacrema has a minimum volume? I like to make a piccolo or small latte at home so will be only frothing small volumes at a time.

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  4 года назад +3

      Yes it will, I woudl say that's around 150ml - but I haven't tested this. It's because there is a double filter and you'd want to be able to cover both below the milk.

    • @philiposm
      @philiposm 4 года назад +1

      Looking at the double filter I would assume that a Bodum French press would do virtually the same thing. Obviously you couldn’t put it on the stovetop but the microwave method would work fine. Now if only my French press wasn’t at work and I wasn’t quarantined......

  • @vermaanvesh
    @vermaanvesh Год назад +3

    Brother could you please suggest which size is good to buy the 3 cup or the 6 cup. Will the 6 Cup Size work for smaller quantity as well or it has got a limitation of minimum required milk?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  Год назад +1

      Yes, I'd got the 6.
      3 is too small for anything more the 1 cup

  • @Margherita4short
    @Margherita4short 2 месяца назад +1

    Looks awesome but will this work on my induction hot plate please? I’m thinking I might need to also purchase the Bialetti induction plate tool too? Please advise so I can go ahead and purchase, thank you

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 месяца назад

      Yes it will, although using an induction hot plate does stiffle the heat of the stove to the unit a good amount - 🤔 however this may actually work in your benefit as you're heating milk and dont want it to get too hot 👌 Currently not aware of any Induction Frothers like this one - however , if you have the budget - I'd highly recommend the Nanofoamer Pro, this will be the last milk frother you buy: alternativebrewing.com.au/products/subminimal-nanofoamer-pro-automatic-milk-foamer

  • @feeneyyy
    @feeneyyy 4 года назад +3

    What heat and for how long do you heat the milk in the frother when you use the gas stove? Is there a temperature gauge?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  4 года назад +4

      You could use a thermometer to heat the milk slowly - up to 65-70ºc - definitely no more than that... it does not have a thermometer on it no.. so it's going by the look of the milk.. you'll see it slowly start to steam up - but you want to avoid the milk boiling

    • @angrock
      @angrock 2 года назад

      I put a little meat thermometer in mine and wait until it’s hits 150f. Then remove thermometer, put the top on and get to frothing

  • @christinejenkins2901
    @christinejenkins2901 4 года назад +6

    does it come in a smaller size? 1litre is a large container for one latte, and a little bulky to put in my backpack. I am after something very portable to take anywhere.

    • @Pinakamataas
      @Pinakamataas 3 года назад +1

      You can froth milk for one latte. It's just the travel size that might be an issue. You might get a bit worse results using a French press if you can find it in smaller size, unless of course you can find it with the double mesh that makes this so awesome

    • @katarinamarinova7222
      @katarinamarinova7222 2 года назад

      Yes, there is a smaller one

  • @kk200792
    @kk200792 4 года назад +1

    Is it possible to put something like a golden milk or a hot chocolate from the stove straight into this milk frother? :)

  • @vmm6256
    @vmm6256 4 года назад

    do you prefer the manual frother or would you prefer an electric one like the delonghi?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  4 года назад

      depends on the circumstances - Electrical frothers aren't always an option - or if you're brewing coffee on the stove anyway, you might as well have the milk on there too. It works for camping and travel just as good - an electrical one, that's automatic will always do a better job consistently than a manual one. OR check out the Bellman 50SS steamer 👌 that's the best by far

  • @LorenzoNW
    @LorenzoNW 7 месяцев назад +1

    I used to own a cheap $10 battery powered frother that I bought on Amazon. It worked ok but died a couple months later. Then I looked at reviews of other frothers. All the 4 and 5 star reviews were from people who just bought one while all the 1, 2, and 3 star reviews were from people who owned it long enough to realize it was disposable junk.
    So this option looked interesting to me until you mentioned Teflon. Have you seen Dark Waters? I’m not sure if there are any good non-toxic durable non-stick coatings available for products like this.

  • @lourdesroldangomez3700
    @lourdesroldangomez3700 2 года назад

    Mine doesn't work, can't get any froth out of the milk no matter how many different ways and pump counts I try. I'm using a barista version of an oatmilk which supposedly should foam up nicely. Any ideas?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад +1

      Perhaps try pumping faster? and heating the milk up a little hotter

  • @daniellebartholomew2140
    @daniellebartholomew2140 2 года назад +4

    The Bialetti instructions specifically say to NOT heat the milk with the plunger in it.

  • @j.enriquez
    @j.enriquez 4 года назад +2

    How do you make latte art with this thing? I'm finding it impossible to make it with mine. The milk is either too thin or too thick - no happy medium.

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  4 года назад +5

      it does take a little bit of practice to get the best consistency in the milk ... first thing you'll want to try is using a thermometer to get the best temperature ... around 60ºc 👌 then as far as the thickness of the milk goes - you may need to swirl it out in a seperate Milk Jug - aim for a thick milk as you can always thin it out by splitting it back and forwards from the Tuttocrema to a milk jug .. this will help get the thickness of the milk just right for latte art -

    • @j.enriquez
      @j.enriquez 4 года назад

      @@AlternativeBrewing - Thank you, I appreciate the advice. I'll continue to experiment to see if I can make it work. Thanks again!

  • @beatricelongari7571
    @beatricelongari7571 3 года назад +3

    Does it still work with plant milk? I tried it but it doesn't reach the fluffiness desired; maybe I'm doing something wrong! Any advice?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  3 года назад +5

      Don't over-heat plant milk - you want to keep plant milk under around 55ºc. Any more than this and it will split and look funky and will not foam very well 👌

    • @StevenHoste
      @StevenHoste 3 года назад

      ​@@AlternativeBrewing there's "frottable" soy milk now.

    • @beyourselfmusic_1986
      @beyourselfmusic_1986 3 года назад

      use oat-milk, check which one at your neighbourhood is best for baristas

  • @hmj8469
    @hmj8469 3 года назад

    Is this the larger 6 cup version, or the smaller 3 cup version?

  • @llamapie24
    @llamapie24 4 года назад +7

    I understand these are promotional videos but you really seem to do the work and give a shit about what you're presenting. Keep it up!

  • @susanparsons8295
    @susanparsons8295 2 года назад

    Can you put the Tuttocrema jug in the microwave?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад +2

      Hi Susan, no you cannot sorry - as it is metal with a plastic handle.

  • @danielsunkrief-2483
    @danielsunkrief-2483 3 года назад

    It works also with vegan milk?

  • @emilyserena5446
    @emilyserena5446 4 года назад

    How do you know how hot the milk is?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  4 года назад +2

      I would use a thermometer in the milk or watch for when it begins to get skin on top of the milk - you want to stop it right there

  • @leisalow4168
    @leisalow4168 10 месяцев назад +1

    Does this work with induction?

  • @CAnasagal1
    @CAnasagal1 3 года назад +3

    maybe also aerate wine?

  • @RhayaderGoesToTown
    @RhayaderGoesToTown 3 года назад +2

    Milk frotha

  • @siemdecleyn3198
    @siemdecleyn3198 3 года назад +2

    Or you just use a way cheaper French press, which you can also use for your coffee and tea.

    • @christianmarth9989
      @christianmarth9989 3 года назад

      You can't heat up a French press on the stove though

    • @Pinakamataas
      @Pinakamataas 3 года назад +1

      It doesn't give silky foam results or you need to work harder to achieve the same result if the French press doesn't have the double mesh, where the magic is with this one. I love this, I universally have hated all french presses that I've encountered. For the same price as this all french presses just break. Hate them.

    • @Kevin15047
      @Kevin15047 2 года назад

      I've done it before. And yes it produces satisfactory results.
      My big question is if this is easier to clean up afterwards? If so, I'm sold. I don't have a dishwasher and normally I just rinse the French press. But if I put milk in it then I have to take it all the way apart and clean every last tiny component, it's a whole thing. So I only really use my French press for that on days where I feel I should give it a proper cleaning anyway.