The café au lait is made using brewed coffee and steamed milk, in a typical ratio of one part coffee to one part steamed milk with no froth or foam on top (coffee shops will sometimes add it though). The coffee base is usually made with a French press or a drip, the milk must always be steamed. The café au lait is not the same as white coffee which is brewed coffee with cold milk or powdered whitener added.
What does ‘café au lait’ mean?
Café au lait hails from France and simply translates to ‘coffee with milk’. The term ‘au lait’ means to prepare with milk. It’s usually prepared with half coffee and half heated milk, making it the perfect coffee to sip slowly.
Café au lait hails from France, meaning ‘coffee with milk’. ‘Au lait’ means to prepare with milk. It’s usually prepared with half coffee and half heated milk, making it perfect for sipping slowly.