
Instant Coffee with Milk
Beverages • India
How to Make Instant Coffee with Milk (Traditional & Healthy Version)
Instant Coffee with Milk, or 'Phenti Hui Coffee', is a beloved Indian beverage that brings together the rich aroma of instant coffee with creamy milk for a comforting and energizing cup. Popular across Indian homes, especially during the monsoon and winter months, this beverage is known for its frothy texture and warmth, making it a staple for morning routines, evening breaks, or as a special treat during family gatherings. The method of whipping (phenti hui) coffee with sugar and a dash of hot water, before adding hot milk, creates a signature creamy froth that is uniquely Indian. This coffee is more than just a drink; it's a ritual that connects friends and family. In many regions, serving a cup of hot Instant Coffee with Milk is a gesture of hospitality, often accompanying conversations and light snacks. It’s quick to prepare, making it ideal for busy mornings or unexpected guests. Its versatility allows for personal customization—be it sweetness, strength, or the type of milk—ensuring everyone enjoys their perfect cup. Its popularity transcends regional divides, uniting coffee lovers from North to South India, especially in urban households where instant coffee brands like Nescafé and Bru are household names.
Ingredients(for 1 cup (approx. 200 ml) per serving)
- 2 teaspoons Instant coffee powder (Any popular Indian brand (e.g., Nescafé, Bru))
- 2 cups Milk (Toned (low-fat) or full cream, as preferred)
- 4 tablespoons Water (For whipping coffee)
- 2-3 teaspoons Sugar (Adjust to taste; use 'chini' for Hindi term)
- A pinch Cinnamon powder (Dalchini (optional, for flavor)) - optional
- A pinch Cardamom powder (Elaichi (optional, for flavor)) - optional
- To taste Stevia or jaggery powder (Optional, for healthier sweetener) - optional
- 2-3 drops Vanilla essence (Optional, enhances flavor) - optional
Instructions
- 1
In a small bowl (katori), combine instant coffee powder and sugar. Add 2 tablespoons of hot water.
2 minutes
Use freshly boiled water for better dissolution.
- 2
Using a spoon or small whisk, vigorously whip (phentna) the coffee-sugar mixture until it becomes light, creamy, and frothy. This should take about 2–3 minutes.
3 minutes
The more you whip, the better the froth on your coffee.
- 3
Heat the milk in a saucepan (patila) on medium flame until hot but not boiling. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking.
5 minutes
For extra froth, use a hand whisk or pour the milk from a height while serving.
- 4
Add optional flavors like dalchini (cinnamon) or elaichi (cardamom) to the milk while heating for a festive touch.
1 minute
Infuse the milk for enhanced aroma and taste, especially during festivals.
Why This Dish is Healthy
This recipe uses low-fat milk and allows for sugar adjustments, making it a healthier option for those tracking calories. The antioxidants in coffee and essential nutrients in milk support metabolic health and sustained energy. Preparing at home lets you control ingredients, portion size, and sweetness—ideal for weight management and balanced nutrition.
Instant Coffee with Milk is a low-calorie beverage when made with toned or skimmed milk and minimal sugar. Coffee is a natural source of antioxidants and can boost mental alertness. Milk provides calcium, vitamin D, and protein, contributing to bone and muscle health. Adding spices like cinnamon or cardamom not only enhances flavor but also offers anti-inflammatory benefits. Using alternative sweeteners or reducing sugar can lower the glycemic load, making it suitable for calorie-conscious individuals.
Pro Tips
- 💡Tip 1: For extra froth, use a small electric whisk to whip the coffee mixture.
- 💡Tip 2: Always use hot (not boiling) milk to prevent curdling and ensure a creamy texture.
- 💡Tip 3: Garnish with a pinch of cocoa or grated nutmeg for a festive twist.
Storage & Serving
Best enjoyed fresh and hot. The whipped coffee mixture can be made ahead and refrigerated for up to 24 hours; stir well before use. Prepared coffee is not ideal for storage as it loses froth and flavor.
Best served: Breakfast or Lunch
Nutrition Facts
| Nutrient | Per 100g |
|---|---|
| Energy | 90.0 kcal |





