Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (2024)

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Save money with this easy Swiss Mocha recipe! It’s a less expensive way to enjoy this tasty treat and works well as a jar mix that you can give as a gift!

  • Author: Tawra Kellam

Ingredients

1/2 cup instant coffee
2 Tbsp. cocoa
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 tsp. vanilla
1 cup nonfat dry milk

Instructions

  1. Stir ingredients together.
  2. Process in a blender until powdered.
  3. Store in a jar or other container. Makes 2 cups mix.

*Attach this note to the jar if making a jar mix:

To Make Swiss Mocha: Use 1 cup of hot water and 2 tablespoons of coffee mix for each cup of coffee.

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  1. Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (8)Barb

    I’m not a big coffee drinker but do enjoy an occasional latte. This recipe was a bit strong for me so I only put 1 tblsp. in each cup and also add some powdered flavored creamer. YUM! And a whole lot cheaper!!!

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  2. Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (9)Kolfinna

    I’m going to have to try this. It’s in the cookbook? I’ll look tonight when I get home.

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    • Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (10)Tawra

      yes, it is.

      Reply

  3. Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (11)Frenchy

    Is your cocoa the powder your use to make chocolate milk, or true bitter (Dutch-processed, I think it is called) cocoa?

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    • Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (12)Jill

      Frenchy it is the bitter or unsweetened cocoa. In most of our recipes when we say cocoa that is what we mean.

      Reply

  4. Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (14)barb~

    Yum!

    I just tried a Bananas Foster Cappuccino from Quik Trip this morning-Wow, was it good. I think they must use Banana extract/flavoring. I’m going to buy some and try and make my own. It was only a dollar-not bad, but I bet I can make it cheaper.

    Jill and Tawra-snow there, yet? We are getting dumped on in Kansas City. It’s beautiful, though!

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    • Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (15)Tawra

      Not yet, just ice but it’s coming! :-)

      Reply

  5. Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (16)grandma

    sure might move there. walked to the post office today and it was -27 c with a wind chill of -37c.
    just glad the wind wasn’t blowing for the short time I was out.
    getting warmer so it is supposed to snow tomorrow.
    will sit inside and knit. been doing so much of that this past few days I am becoming a knitting machine. 30 outfits done just have to sew them up and pack them in a box until they are ready for giving away.
    I like your house tawra with the fireplace. Would love to have one to curl up in front of.

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  6. Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (17)Christine

    Made this last night. Thank you its great. I actually used Splenda instead of sugar.

    Question- mine is clumping though when I put the hot water in it, I am having to strain it before drinking. Have you experienced this?

    Anyways, the taste is great and will save us some ca$h!

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    • Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (18)Tawra

      Christine, did you use boiling water or just hot? You might try boiling.

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    • Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (19)Jill

      It sounded like you did this but sometimes putting the mix in the cup first then adding the water instead of adding the mix to the water works best. Also you could try putting the mix in the cup then adding 2-3 tablespoons of water to it stir into a paste then add the rest of the water.

      This must be a normal thing that happens because I always see these gift packets of mix sold at Christmas and they have a mini whisk with them.

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  7. Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (20)Christine

    Hi Tawra – I tried both. I will keep working with it. The taste was good enough to stop me from going to starbucks today! Thank you!

    Jill – I will try that.. almost like when you are making gravy and starting with a little bit at a time.

    Thanks Ladies!

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  8. Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (21)Sheri

    It also helps if the cocoa powder is really mixed up with the milk powder and the sugar.

    Reply

  9. Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (22)Joan Moore

    I am so grateful for your recipe of Swiss Mocha. What I was buying has been discontinued.
    Perfect timing. Thank you

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    • Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (23)Jill

      You are so welcome Joan. I too hate it when something I love has been discontinued.

      Reply

  10. Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (24)Donna

    Mine is clumping still clumps after it is strained. I tried boiling water, still clumps. So disappointed.

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    • Easy Swiss Mocha Recipe (25)Jill

      Not sure what could be wrong Donna because the dry milk should dissolve and the other ingredients. Did you process it in a blender because that will help a great deal with something like that. Also you have to use boiling water not just hot water.

      Reply

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FAQs

What is a Swiss Mokka? ›

(3) 2 Reviews. 4 Photos. A mixture of instant flavored coffee and instant hot cocoa that looks and tastes like it came from a cafe! Top with a dollop of whipped cream and a pinch of cinnamon!

What is the meaning of mocha coffee? ›

What does mocha mean? Essentially, 'mocha' means a type of good quality coffee that is made from a specific coffee bean. The beans are from the plant species called Coffee Arabica, and it was originally only grown in Mocha, Yemen. It also means a mixture of coffee and chocolate, or a flavouring that tastes of this.

What is a Swiss cappuccino? ›

Swiss Mocha Cappuccino is a delicious, creamy cappuccino with bold espresso flavor and a hint of rich chocolate.

What is the Mokka called in USA? ›

The Mokka is sold as the Buick Encore and Chevrolet Trax in North America and is sold as a Vauxhall in the UK. The Opel/Vauxhall versions were facelifted in 2016 and were renamed Mokka X. It entered its second generation in 2020 and is now called the Mokka again, it offers petrol, diesel and electric versions.

Why is the Mokka so popular? ›

If you're looking for a comfortable small SUV that'll be cheap to run, the Vauxhall Mokka is a great choice. It's not as fun to drive as alternatives like the Ford Puma, while the Skoda Kamiq is a more practical choice. However, it's very stylish and has that high seating position that many buyers are after.

Is mocha just hot chocolate and coffee? ›

What exactly is mocha? A mocha is a blend of a cappuccino and a hot chocolate. Like a cappuccino it contains espresso, warm milk and a frothy top but it also contains a sweet chocolatey twist using either chocolate powder, chocolate syrup or melted chocolate.

What flavor to add to a mocha? ›

You can add many additional flavors to mocha to personalize it. For example, you can add peppermint flavor in the winter to make a cozy peppermint mocha. A caramel mocha is another sweet treat that can't be beat. You can even mix dark and white chocolate into your drink to make a black and white mocha.

Is mocha stronger than coffee? ›

Per a typical serving, coffee has more caffeine than mocha. Yes, mocha has chocolate, which increases the amount of caffeine in the beverage, but coffee is made from coffee beans, which directly increases the amount of caffeine in the beverage.

What is coffee called in Switzerland? ›

Kafi-crème

This is probably the most popular form of coffee in Switzerland. Get your perfectly brewed espresso and add some cream. Voilà, you have yourself a kafi-crème.

Why do Italians only drink cappuccino for breakfast? ›

Italians generally drink them only in the morning. In Italy, milk is reserved for breakfast. A drink with milk is too heavy for the afternoon. It's practically considered a meal in itself.

What is a cappuccino without milk called? ›

There are many variations of the cappuccino. For example, in Italy, sometimes cappuccinos will have chocolate syrup or powder on top. There is also something called a “dry cappuccino.” This is a cappuccino with only foam and no hot milk.

What body style is a Mokka? ›

The Opel Mokka is a subcompact crossover SUV that has been produced by German automaker Opel since 2012.

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The all-new Mokka ticks all the boxes of a great SUV. High ride. Comfy seats. Smart safety tech.

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Mokka Electric is powered by a next generation 50kWH lithium-ion battery. It'll take you up to 252 miles (preliminary WLTP)1 on a single charge.

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Technical specs | MG ZS (ZS11) SUV 2020 is 17.2 cm longer and 11.9 cm higher compared to Opel Mokka (U) SUV 2020.

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