A Spanish latte is rich, creamy, and just a touch sweet — the kind of coffee that turns an ordinary morning into a small moment of indulgence.
Unlike a standard latte, it combines strong espresso, warm milk, and sweetened condensed milk, creating a smooth, luxurious texture that’s comforting and approachable.
You don’t need a professional setup to make one at home. The key is balance: the boldness of the espresso, the creaminess of the milk, and the smooth sweetness of the condensed milk. Brew a double shot of espresso (or a strong moka pot coffee), then stir in a tablespoon or two of sweetened condensed milk. Heat your milk of choice: whole, oat, or almond, until warm and froth it lightly if desired, then pour it over the espresso mixture. A sprinkle of cinnamon or cocoa on top finishes it perfectly.
Making a Spanish latte is as much about slowing down and savoring the process as it is about the drink itself. The espresso, milk, and subtle sweetness come together to create more than coffee — a small escape in a cup.
Spanish Latte Recipe
Servings: 1 | Prep time: 5 minutes | Cook time: 5 minutes
Ingredients:
- 2 shots of espresso (or 1/2 cup strong brewed coffee)
- 1 cup milk (or milk alternative)
- 1–2 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk
- Optional: cinnamon or cocoa powder for garnish
Instructions:
- Brew the espresso and pour into a mug.
- Stir in sweetened condensed milk.
- Heat the milk (do not boil) and froth if desired.
- Pour the milk over the espresso mixture.
- Spoon foam on top if frothed.
- Garnish with cinnamon or cocoa.
- Sip and enjoy.
For the perfect Spanish latte every time, start with the right ingredients. Check out our Coffee Aficionado Guide to discover the best beans, frothers, and tools to make every cup café-quality — because a little know-how (and the right products) can turn your kitchen into your favorite coffee spot.