Drinking coffee seems to have become an indispensable cultural aspect of the Vietnamese people. Everyone knows how to brew traditional coffee, but to enrich this beverage, today TasteVN will help you pocket 2 super delicious chocolate coffee brewing methods. Let’s get cooking now!
1. Chocolate Coffee

Preparation
10 minutes
Cooking
20 minutes
Difficulty
Easy
Ingredients for Chocolate Coffee For 1 person
Coffee powder 2 tablespoons (optional type) Chocolate powder 2 tablespoons Boiling water 240 ml
Where to buy chocolate powder?
- You can find chocolate powder at specialized chocolate shops, baking ingredient stores, or craft shops. Additionally, you can also order online on e-commerce websites.
- Moreover, you can use block chocolate and put it in a spice grinder to grind it into chocolate powder!
Tools needed
Coffee filter paper or coffee filter, coffee strainer, cup, spoon…
How to Make Chocolate Coffee
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Brew coffee with chocolate powder
First, add 2 tablespoons of chocolate powder into the cup. Place the coffee filter on top of the cup, folding the coffee filter paper along the pre-designed crease and placing it into the funnel.
Add 2 tablespoons of coffee powder and pour in 240ml of boiling water, waiting for the water to pass completely through the filter.
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Stir coffee and chocolate
Once all the water has passed through the filter, remove the filter. Stir your coffee well so that the coffee and chocolate blend together.
If you want it sweeter, add a little sugar!
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Final Product
In no time, we have a delicious chocolate coffee with a rich flavor from the chocolate and coffee perfectly combined.
With just one sip, you can feel the richness and wonderful taste that this drink brings to your palate, along with an instant alertness from the strong intensity of this coffee!
2. Chocolate Milk Coffee

Preparation
5 minutes
Processing
15 minutes
Difficulty
Easy
Ingredients for Chocolate Milk Coffee For 1 person
Instant coffee 1 tablespoon Cocoa powder 1 tablespoon Dark chocolate 40 gr (optional) Chocolate sauce 2 tablespoons Chocolate shavings a little (for decoration) Chilled fresh milk 100 ml (unsweetened or sweetened) Sugar 3 tablespoons Hot water 2 tablespoons
How to make Chocolate Milk Coffee
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Brew coffee
Add 1 tablespoon of instant coffee and 2 tablespoons of hot water into a cup, then stir well until the coffee dissolves.
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Blend the chocolate milk coffee mixture
Add 100ml of chilled fresh milk, the brewed coffee, 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder, 3 tablespoons of sugar, 40g of dark chocolate, and 6 ice cubes into the blender and blend until the mixture is smooth and well combined to create a chocolate milk coffee mixture.
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Completion
Take a glass, pour 1 tablespoon of chocolate sauce to coat the rim of the glass, and add 1 tablespoon of chocolate sauce to the bottom of the glass.
Next, pour in the chocolate milk coffee mixture you just made, and sprinkle a little chocolate shavings on top, and you have completed your chocolate milk coffee!
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Final Product
Without spending too much time and effort, we have a wonderful cup of chocolate milk coffee.
The sweet and bitter taste of coffee and milk blends with the aroma of cocoa, and its light creaminess creates a delicious drink that energizes you and keeps you alert!
Distinguishing cocoa powder and chocolate powder
- Cocoa powder is the powder ground from chocolate liquor after the liquid has been pressed out, having had the cocoa butter removed. Chocolate powder, on the other hand, is a mixture of cocoa powder and cocoa butter, blended with additional sugar and milk.
- Natural cocoa powder has a light brown color, while chocolate powder comes in three types: dark chocolate, white, and brown.
- Unprocessed cocoa powder has a characteristic bitter taste with a slight sourness, while chocolate powder has varying degrees of sweetness and bitterness depending on the ratio of sugar and milk.
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Above are 2 super simple ways to make delicious, flavorful chocolate coffee that TasteVN wants to introduce to you. I hope you will successfully try these 2 recipes!