Primer: I am definitely no expert but I have racked up a couple of years experience with specialty coffee and a chunk of that is know-how on latte art. The secret to latte art lies in:
Practice
Patience
Understanding the behaviour of espresso vs. perfectly steamed milk.
Having the right tools available to you for practice (i.e. espresso machine— automatic/manual, doesn’t make that much of a difference as long as you can pull a shot with crema on top, you’re good to go!—steam wand (THIS usually comes with a machine and very crucial for good latte art).
So #s 1 & 2 are pretty self explanatory. Let’s skip to point #3, latte art is all about feeling and rhythm. Sounds quite astral but, there’s no way to prove this point but for you to give it a whirl yourselves! If the crema is too thick, the art doesn’t appear. And if the milk is too frothy, the first pour will immediately rise up to the top, already destroying your art.
So it is important to note that creating pretty acceptable latte art starts with the quality of your ingredients.
Also an important note: there is no correlation between the art and taste of the cup.
Okay, let’s start. To practice so that you don’t waste milk, you can use dishwashing liquid (1 drop) + water. Steam that and pour unto an empty cup. You just need to practice your wrist action/behaviour for this. Once you’re comfortable, graduate to actual milk and coffee!
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