I don't know how to explain it, but I'm using Zymal lactose free milk. I can make the most perfect looking milk that has a really nice froth to it. (white paint looking) The problem I'm having is that when I pour it to do the art, I always have a big blob of froth that comes out first instead of a nice stream of milk like the videos. Then when the cup starts getting to the halfway mark it starts pouring a nice stream of milk, but when I go to do the art, I still have a little froth to work with, but it does not come out thin and smooth. I have tried so many ways to fix this and nothing works. I have tried stretching the milk less at the start or the other way around, making sure to tap and swirl the milk before I pour, ext..
That milk is great for just latte art however it’s filled with canola oil. If you’re not willing to sacrifice health for latte art than they are much better and healthier options of oat milk out there
@@TomzaBKewl there are various options actually. (Most are much more effort tho) But some automatic milk frothers will give you a decent result. You could do it with a french press idea (sorry cant think of the good name) but a hand frother or something. Also a little mixer is a option.
@@haaduria32 I know there are other methods. I'm just pointing out how silly Robert is being by saying it's not a "how to" just because a milk steamer is used in the video.
Music is way too loud, can barely hear you
😂
You make this look so easy
Love this--I use oat milk too as I have a family history of Cancer so need to avoid the estron and BLV in dairy. Thanks for sharing
Ur content is really good.
Sumtimes good content gets recognised late.
Kip doing the good work. Its an art.
Love from india goa
Thank you la
I don't know how to explain it, but I'm using Zymal lactose free milk. I can make the most perfect looking milk that has a really nice froth to it. (white paint looking)
The problem I'm having is that when I pour it to do the art, I always have a big blob of froth that comes out first instead of a nice stream of milk like the videos.
Then when the cup starts getting to the halfway mark it starts pouring a nice stream of milk, but when I go to do the art, I still have a little froth to work with, but it does not come out thin and smooth.
I have tried so many ways to fix this and nothing works. I have tried stretching the milk less at the start or the other way around, making sure to tap and swirl the milk before I pour, ext..
Great stuff. We used to use Oatly but switched to Minor Figures 😢 It just doesnt steam the same
wow!!!! I have to try.
I don't know if it will go well like you~
AWESOME AMAZING FANTASTIC
Thanks 🤗
Very good bro I love this video and please make another picture.
Thank you
"....pour the milk to this line"
Me: what line?
Is this noticeably different to the regular Oatly if you don't froth it? I just use a cafetiere and pour a splash of milk into the mug after.
Then the music up some more because I almost heard you give a tutorial
i'm so confused?!! how did u make the perfect milk in 5 sec :0
what kind of espresso machine do you use? Would you a keuirg work too?
It’s should work, my one is LM PBX
Did you see that water dripped on the jug before steamingggg
But you didn't really explain how to make the art
I find when steaming my milk, it gets too hot too fast. Any tips with that?
Did u put the right amount of? Or did u put enough air? Or is the jug too small?
@@Jayyucoffee i use the jug that comes with the breville barista express, I’m still learning how to incorporate proper air
ohh, that’s a home machine, then you will need a mush longer time to stretch the milk. Try to make it spin, and give a bit more air to it.
Great
music makes it difficult to hear you and focus. good latte art though.
Thank you la
How big is the cup size?
6oz
That milk is great for just latte art however it’s filled with canola oil. If you’re not willing to sacrifice health for latte art than they are much better and healthier options of oat milk out there
Buying a product isn't a how to.
You wanted someone to show you how to do latte art without a milk steamer? 😂
@@TomzaBKewl there are various options actually. (Most are much more effort tho)
But some automatic milk frothers will give you a decent result.
You could do it with a french press idea (sorry cant think of the good name) but a hand frother or something.
Also a little mixer is a option.
@@haaduria32 I know there are other methods. I'm just pointing out how silly Robert is being by saying it's not a "how to" just because a milk steamer is used in the video.
The sound is rather bad, I can only hear 2/3 of what he says. All the important information is incomprehensible.....
Maybe just watch my live~~ this is a video I made back in the day la.
Oh ! My name also SHINY
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That means, they told that cofee is very shiny(bright) so I told my name is Shiny
@@kumaresan9044 you must shine 🤩
#therestofthefuckingowl
oatly is full of chemicals. check on yuka. use the bridge or al pro barista healthier option
Ummm none of the are so call healthy la