Cortado Coffee: Gear, Glassware & How To Make It At Home
Pull sweeter shots, steam silkier milk, and serve your drink in the right size glass with cortado gear picked for balanced espresso-and-milk drinks. Start with a proper cortado glass, then round out your setup with an espresso machine, grinder, and beans that can stand up to milk. If you want step-by-step help, see how to make a cortado at home, explore cortado glasses and small espresso cups, or find espresso beans for cortados.
FAQ
A cortado is a small espresso drink made with espresso and steamed milk in roughly equal parts. It is usually smaller than a cappuccino or latte, with less foam and a stronger coffee flavor.
Most cortados are served in a small glass or cup around 4 to 5 ounces. That size gives you room for espresso and milk without stretching the drink too far. A dedicated cortado glass also makes dialing in your drink a little less of a guessing game.
Start with an espresso machine, an espresso-capable grinder, fresh whole bean coffee, and a small milk pitcher. A scale helps with shot consistency, and a proper cortado glass makes it easier to nail drink size and ratio.
Look for espresso blends with enough sweetness and body to stay present in milk. Medium to medium-dark roasts are a great place to start, especially blends with chocolate, caramel, or fruit sweetness. For more options, shop espresso beans for cortados.
Choose based on what you need next. If you want the full setup for making cortados at home, stay here. If you already have your machine and just need the right drinkware, head to cortado glasses and small espresso cups. If you want technique, ratios, and milk-texturing tips, start with how to make a cortado at home.


