So, What Is Cloud Coffee?
At its heart, cloud coffee is a beautifully layered drink that’s part coffee, part dessert. It typically consists of a base of cold coffee or milk, crowned with a thick, fluffy, and gently sweetened cream topping that floats like a soft cloud. Unlike
the viral Dalgona coffee, which involves whipping instant coffee with sugar into a stiff foam, cloud coffee often uses real brewed espresso or strong coffee as its base, offering a more balanced and less intensely sweet flavour. The star of the show is the 'cloud' itself—a light, airy whipped cream that provides a luxurious texture, making each sip a creamy, satisfying experience.
A Treat for the Senses
The appeal of cloud coffee goes beyond its taste; it’s a full sensory experience. Visually, it’s a stunner, with the distinct layers creating an Instagram-worthy masterpiece. The contrast between the dark coffee and the pale, pillowy cream is part of its charm. When you take a sip, you get the cool, rich coffee followed by the velvety, sweet cream, which slowly melds together. This textural play is what gives cloud coffee its “dessert energy.” It feels less like a functional caffeine hit and more like a permissible indulgence, a small moment of joy in a cup.
From Vienna to Viral Sensation
While it may seem like a brand-new invention, the concept has historical roots. The drink bears a strong resemblance to the classic Viennese Einspänner, a traditional coffee drink made with espresso topped with a generous dollop of whipped cream. The name Einspänner refers to the one-horse carriage drivers in 19th-century Vienna who would drink it; the cream acted as an insulator, keeping the coffee warm. Today, this idea has been reimagined and popularised on social media platforms like TikTok, where modern variations—often served iced and with unique twists—have captured the imagination of coffee lovers globally.
The Next Dalgona?
For many in India, this might bring back memories of the Dalgona coffee craze that took over kitchens during the 2020 lockdown. While both are visually appealing whipped coffees, they are quite different. Dalgona's intense, sugary foam is made from instant coffee, while cloud coffee’s topping is typically a separate, light whipped cream. Some sources say cloud coffee is a similar instant-coffee creation, sometimes called 'Indian cappuccino'. However, the most popular version of the new trend involves a more subtle, balanced profile with brewed coffee at its base. Some newer viral recipes even incorporate coconut water, adding a refreshing, tropical twist. It represents an evolution from a DIY lockdown novelty to a more sophisticated, café-style treat you can still easily make at home.
How to Create Your Own Cloud at Home
Making cloud coffee is surprisingly simple. Start by brewing your favourite strong coffee or a shot of espresso and let it cool. Pour it into a glass over ice, with or without milk. For the 'cloud,' whip cold heavy cream (or a vegan alternative like coconut cream) with a teaspoon of sugar, maple syrup, or vanilla extract until soft peaks form. Be careful not to over-whip; you want a silky, spoonable texture, not stiff butter. Gently spoon this creamy cloud over your cold coffee. For a final touch, you can add a dusting of cocoa powder or cinnamon on top.
















