Other fun twists on cold foam

If bananas aren't your thing, Rode's recipe offers a great opportunity for some fun, low-pressure experimentation in the kitchen. Try swapping out the bananas for sliced strawberries or a handful of blueberries. You might end up with some seeds or skin in the foam, but that can add a unique touch!
For fans of pumpkin spice lattes, you can enjoy your favorite flavors all year long by whipping up pumpkin spice cold foam at home. Instead of using fruit, mix in a tablespoon or two of pumpkin puree along with a dash of pumpkin pie spice, adjusting to your taste.
And if you prefer to skip the fruit altogether, you can personalize your cold foam with store-bought syrups. Is your go-to drink a caramel latte or a peppermint mocha? Keep those syrups handy in your pantry and add them to your cold foam pitcher before frothing. Start with 1 to 2 teaspoons and tweak it to suit your taste.
If you're still hesitant about making your own cold foam at home, you'll be pleased to know that you can now find canned cold foam at your local grocery store. In fact, Aldi's Barissimo Barista Cold Foam was named the most popular product in their 2024 "Fan Favorites" survey.
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