How to make Greek frappe without a whisk - by Auntie Sofia
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Hey - at the request of friends from my Greek food blog here goes my first recipe in English (this could turn out to be a horrible mistake).
I am making Greek frappe - the weird ice instant coffee you see Greeks nurturing for hours
Hope you enjoy
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when I lived in Greece me and my mum lived on this!! 😍 so nice to see people interested in making it :) also your English fine and your didn't sound weird 👌😘
this is awesome thanks!! I had frappe for the first time in Greece and there is nothing like it here in california, so now I know how to make them at home! Great video and you're really funny also!
Thx so much for your you recipe! My dearest mother was Greek and never told me about frappe. I haven’t heard of frappe until my daughter and I helped make Spanakopita at our church, St Nicholas Greek Orthodox. The leader of our cooking group made us frappe and I enjoyed it so much which we drank while we made Spanakopita.
Thanks. I've been craving one of these since I went to Greece. Also, Great job with the English.
Just gorgeous!!! I've never made this and now I can't wait! Thank you!
WOW great video I never knew this!! I'm off to the kitchen right this minute to make it :D THANK YOU XX
thank you so much for this lovely video!! you made my summer!! we went to several places in Greece last year and we felt in love with them!! but we forgot to get a whisk to make it at home!! now after a year I found your video just in time to start this summer a bit like in greece (we are looking forward to go back) ευχαριστίες!!!
Thank you for this video! I've never been to Greece but I go to a Greek festival near where I live every year and always get the frappes there. I love them. I just tried for the first time making it after watching your video and it came out exactly the same! 😊😀🙃
Thank you sooo much! Used to drink this all the time during my internship in Greece. I don't have that 'frappe machine' at home and this is the perfect solution!
Just back from Greece and wanted a frappe. Excellent. I will be back for more recipes in English. You were great!
Thank you, first time I've seen it made in a jar, excellent x
Thanks! I work in an authentic Greek restaurant, so I can't wait to try this at work later!!!
Great, that was easy to do, although I had it many times I never knew how to make it, today I will try it for the first time. Thanks
Thank you Sofia - you are terrific. You need your own show on THE COOKING CHANNEL in the USA. We'd love it. Your personality would be appreciated. I was served this frappe in a fancy hair salon years ago - everyone was oohing and aaahing - they served it in a wine glass with a little straw. then I pulled my hair stylist aside one day after he handed us our frappes and I said - you MUST show me how you do this. I mean people thought there was some expensive frappe machine behind the scenes. When he showed me how he shook up a little instant coffee and sugar, I laughed so loud he slammed the little door of the kitchen we were in. Don't tell - he said -- I won't. And you tell it so well, I don't have to. But ever since whenever I make this frappe, people continue to be impressed. I heard that Israeli's were making this in the desert when they didn't have refrigeration available. I can see why - so easy! Take care. dsl
I really enjoyed your video and can't wait to try this. I was introduced to Greek Frappe at a Greek Festival in Bellingham, WA.
loved it, thank you for the tutorial
Thank you so much for this, everytime I go to Greece I live on Frappe's :) it's great that I can now drink them at home with the help of this video
Excellent! What a great coffee. Thank you for the recipee.
loved it!! I wish my friends here in Tennessee, U.S. would understand this Greek yumminess