Add a few tablespoons of milk (from the total amount) to the glass to emulsify the mixture.
1 cup milk
Using a handheld electric whisk, beat the mixture until it becomes frothy and all the ingredients are fully dissolved.
Fill the glass with ice.
1 cup ice
Top off the glass with the remaining milk, pouring it gently to preserve the foam.
Add whipped cream on top if using.
Whipped cream for garnish
Drizzle with a bit more chocolate syrup for optional garnish
Notes
This might sound obvious, but using cold milk means your ice won’t melt as quickly, giving you more sipping time.
If you prefer a slushy texture, blend or crush your ice for a quick mocha frappe style.
Everyone’s sweet tooth is different. Start with a little sugar and chocolate, then add more if needed.
If you love that strong mocha taste, be generous with the chocolate—just keep an eye on your daily values if you’re counting calories.
If you’re looking for that “wake me up” punch, use extra instant coffee or strong brewed coffee. If you’re caffeine-sensitive, go for decaf.
This recipe makes one serving, but you can easily double or triple it for the family—just get more cups of ice and up the amount of sugar or chocolate sauce accordingly.