A vegan dalgona coffee is a whipped foam coffee made with 3 ingredients, and it can be enjoyed either hot or cold in just 3 easy steps.

What is Dalgona Coffee?
Dalgona coffee took the internet by storm overnight, although foam coffee has been a beloved drink in various countries for decades. You might even find that your granny has a fondness for it.
The two delicious layers of Dalgona coffee consist of a velvety and slightly bitter foam on the top which is light and airy, while the bottom layer is made up of milk, which can be served either hot or cold.
Personally, I find this beverage particularly delightful during the warmer months, it's a refreshing treat with a caffeine hit.
For the times when I want something caffeine free I like to enjoy homemade strawberry milk or homemade blueberry milk.
About The Ingredients
The complete list of ingredients with measurements, can be found in the full recipe card below.
This delightful drink only requires three ingredients: instant coffee, boiling water, and granulated sugar. I prefer using Moccona classic instant coffee, and I've found that using any type granulated sugar, whether it's raw, white, brown, or coconut, helps create a wonderfully thick foam.
To complete the drink, pour your preferred cold milk, such as unsweetened almond milk or homemade hemp milk, into a mug and top it with the velvety foam.
Variations
There are numerous ways to customize your Dalgona coffee experience. Serve it cold or warm, or froth it up for a delightful treat.
For an indulgent iced coffee variation, consider adding a scoop of vanilla nice cream to the cold milk, along with a scoop of ice.
Additionally, you can enhance the flavor by sprinkling your favorite spices, such as nutmeg or cinnamon, or transform it into a mocha by adding cocoa powder and stirring it through the milk.
If you're feeling particularly adventurous, consider adding syrups like caramel or vanilla, or indulge in some lavender syrup.
The Steps
Janelle's Tips
I like using an immersion blender with the whisk attachment to create the coffee stiff peaks, this can be done by hand mixer or by hand but will require a little more effort.
You can make the foam in advance and store it in the fridge for up to a day. However, I've noticed that on the second day, it does start to water down. Nevertheless, it's still good enough to use.
If you enjoy preparing flavored drinks, you might want to give a delightful taro milk tea a try. Alternatively, if you're a fan of Nespresso machines, be sure to check out this list of Nespresso recipes for some brewing inspiration.
FAQ
Dalgona coffee offers a unique combination of bitterness and creaminess, akin to a mousse, it’s a bold flavor. However, you can offset the bitterness by stirring it into your preferred milk and adding a sweetener to suit your taste. Ultimately, it's a rich, velvety smooth drink that's truly delightful.
Did you make this? I'd love to know! Leave me a comment below with a ★★★★★ star rating or tag @plantbasedfolk on social media.
Recipe
Vegan Dalgona Coffee
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon Instant coffee
- ½ tablespoon Granulated sugar I like using turbinado sugar (raw sugar AUS)
- 1½ tablespoon Boiling Water
- 1 cup Milk use your preferred milk
Instructions
- In a bowl, add the instant coffee, granulated sugar and boiling water. Using a hand held beater (or whisk) whip up the ingredients until peaks form.
- Pour your preferred milk into a cup and top with foam. Stir and enjoy.
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Nutrition
N.B., nutrition info is an estimate based on an online nutrition calculator. This will vary based on the specific ingredients you use.
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nansi
i hopped on this dalgona party train and never left, the foam coffee got me
Bernice
Social media is so strange, hey? So many dishes/drinks have been around forever and then became an overnight viral fad. This is one of them. Your version looks fab and I just want to drink it all up.
Robert
you really got well with the foam. I like that this can be made using any plant milk, I made mine with oat milk
Natalie
I never tried dalgona coffee. Imagine that? Maybe I'll try it now. Looks quite easy to make. And impressive served in a glass with milk. Yup, definitely making this.
Cassidy
I finally made this coffee and thanks for your easy recipe. My end results weren't quite as pretty as yours but this sure was tasty.
Freya
Yum! I love Dalgona coffee, thanks for your delicious version!
Casee
This dalgona coffee was so delicious! The perfect fun snack to make post work!
May
Obsessed with this! It's so gorgeous and fluffy and feels a little special, like you just spent 5$ on a fancy coffee but you can make it at home!
veenaazmanov
Your presentation looks picture perfect. This is so simple and easy to make and i wish I could just grab this one right away. Looks Creamy and delicious
plantbasedfolk
thank you Veena - I hope you try this soon 🙂
Priya Shiva
Can you believe that I have still not tried Dalgona coffee?! I'm going to try it out this evening now!
plantbasedfolk
haha, things & time escape us. Hope you liked it?