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Andrea Lattuada. SCA trainer and award-winning barista
Cheese Berry

Mix the sour cream cheese, whipped cream, whole milk and the sugar to obtain a cream cheese, then leave it to rest. In the glass, put the jam, the blended digestive biscuits and top it up with the sugar syrup. Fill the glass with ice cubes, pour the whole milk and the freshly extracted double espresso and garnish it with the cream cheese.

Ingredients
  • Yirgacheffe coffee beans
  • Red berries jam, 40 g
  • Digestive biscuits, 10 g
  • Sugar syrup, 10 g
  • Whole milk, 70 g
  • Cream cheese: Sour cream cheese (Philadelphia) 160 g, Whipped cream 50 g, Whole milk 60 g, Sugar 70 gr
Dessert tutorial. Cheese Berry by coffee expert Andrea Lattuada.
Sweet and savory, creamy and crunchy. Treat yourself to the exquisite contrasts of our Cheese Berry recipe by Andrea Lattuada. Velvety cream cheese, whipped with milk and sugar, meets a delightful blend of jam and crushed biscuits, all topped with a creamy garnish. Sound interesting? Watch our video tutorial now.

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