GETTING STARTED
With the NanoFoamer by Subminimal
START FULLY CHARGED
NanoFoamer Lithium
Recharge the NanoFoamer fully before first use for the best possible experience.
NanoFoamer V2 and Original
Start with good batteries. Keep in mind that not all batteries are built alike. Use good branded batteries and avoid the supermarket kind.
PREPARE ENOUGH MILK
It's easier to get good results when you have enough milk in the jug as you need some depth to fully submerge the impeller and create a good vortex. Insufficient milk will result in big bubbles. Make sure you have at least 3.8cm depth (1.5") when starting out. You can then reduce this later as understand the technique.
Note: 3.8cm in the FlowTip jug is about 180ml but would be more in a wider body jug. A narrow jug is preferrable when using smaller amounts of milk.
HEAT UP SOME MILK
You can warm your milk up on a stove to 55-65°C (130-160°F) with the FlowTip jug. Use the lowest setting to prevent browning on the bottom. Do not overheat your milk as the proteins in milk start to break down at 70°C and it will loose it's sweetness.
Good to know: The FlowTip jug works on electric and gas stovetops. Note that direct contact with the gas flame may slightly discolor the black teflon coating. An induction diffuser is needed for use on induction stoves.
Can I use milk alternatives?
Yes, the NanoFoamer works really well with milk alternatives. Simply adjust the aeration time to achieve the desired results.
Can I use cold milk?
Yes, the NanoFoamer works with cold milk but the foam will end up being a lot more dense and not suitable for latte art.
CHOOSE YOUR NanoScreen
We recommend using the fine NanoScreen first, it's a little bit easier to achieve good results than the superfine.
ONE MINUTE LATTE ART
TIPS & TRICKS
TESTING THREE MILK ALTERNATIVES
LET'S RECAP
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Do
- Make sure you have well charged batteries for best resuts
- Slowly warm your milk to 55-65°C (130°F- 150°F) for optimum sweetness and the best texture.
- Use a narrow jug and ensure you have at least 40mm (1.5”) depth in the milk.
- Start with the fine NanoScreen if it’s your first time, it’s a little bit easier.
- Keep a steady hand and make very tiny movements and observe the reaction of the milk.
- Start in the middle to aerate the milk in just 3-10 seconds. Listen to the gushing sound which means big bubbles are created.
- Very slowly move towards the edge of the jug, make sure the NanoScreen is deep inside the milk and not near the surface. Now you no longer hear the gushing sound. Over time, the milk gets quieter and quieter as it is all turned into microfoam. Hold this position for 15 or until you feel the microfoam is homogenous.
- Find the perfect position to keep a silent vortex in the milk. This pulls all the surface bubbles down.
- A couple of practice attempts and a steady hand is all it takes.
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Don’t
- Don’t use cold milk if trying to create microfoam for latte art, it will end up too thick.
- Don’t overheat the milk, it will taste burned and can leave marks in your jug.
- Don’t start with too little milk, it is more challenging as big bubbles can easily form.
- Don’t raise the impeller too high inside the milk.
- Don’t move the NanoFoamer aggressively around inside the milk as you risk creating big bubbles.
JOIN THE MASTERCLASS
A 23 minute in-depth video tutorial for beginners to intermediate covering all aspects of learning to pour amazing drinks. The class is divided in chapters for easy navigation. Starting with practice techniques, learning the basics, creating simple hearts, rosettas all the way to winged tulips. The entire class is taught using the NanoFoamer.
Register here using the code on your retail box, or just by setting your email if you bought the product on subminimal.com.