Delicious Homemade Chocolate Moroccan Coffee

The delicious chocolate Moroccan coffee is a drink I did not know until recently, but I think I’m not the only one because when I asked for it in some bars once, it was similar to an ‘espressino’. They just added a sprinkle of cocoa on top. It was also served in a ceramic cup instead of a transparent glass cup. Do I sound a bit picky? You might say the cup doesn’t matter that much? Maybe you’re right, but drinking it in a glass cup, I tell you, gives a different effect because the layers of coffee, foam, and cocoa stand out in the transparent cup.

Delicious Homemade Chocolate Moroccan Coffee
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Cost: Affordable
  • Preparation time: 6 Minutes
  • Portions: 1
  • Cooking methods: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

These transparent glass cups are perfect for a Moroccan coffee HERE from Amazon

  • 1 small cup coffee (Small cup)
  • 1 tsp dark chocolate
  • to taste milk (Foamed)
  • to taste unsweetened cocoa powder

Tools

  • Milk Frother
  • Moka Pot

Steps

  • First, prepare the coffee using a moka pot or, if you prefer, you can also use a coffee machine.

  • Place a teaspoon of melted chocolate at the bottom of the glass cup.

  • Pour a small cup of espresso made with the moka pot.

  • Add the foamed milk prepared simultaneously so it doesn’t cool, and pour it over the coffee.

  • Finish with a generous sprinkle of cocoa and add sugar to taste.

  • The delicious chocolate Moroccan coffee is special even when homemade with the moka pot. A treat during relaxing moments you should try if you haven’t already.

Advice

Are you perhaps wondering, as I did, why it’s called Moroccan coffee? It’s not, as you might imagine, from Morocco. The delicious chocolate Moroccan coffee is an Italian coffee. It’s called that because its leather color is similar to the brown leather strip that was inserted inside hats.

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

  • Why is it called Moroccan coffee?

    It’s called that because its leather color is similar to the brown leather strip that was inserted inside hats.

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