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This Starbucks Copycat Coconut Milk Latte is simple to make with just 3 simple ingredients and ready in 10 minutes! My personal favorite way to start the day with the perfect amount of added sweetness!

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Why You’ll Love This Latte Recipe

  • Minimal Ingredients: This latte takes only THREE ingredients.
  • No Special Equipment: While this is best with espresso, you can also use strong coffee. I will also teach you how to froth milk with a mason jar!
  • Dairy-Free and Plant Based Recipe: Total accident but awesomely delicious.

This is my all-time favorite coffee recipe. I can honestly say that I have made this over 100 times since I originally posted back in 2021, and it is still just as tasty as the first time! It can be made with espresso or strong brewed coffee and takes just minutes to prepare. You don’t even need any special ingredients!

I should also mention this is an accidentally plant based/dairy-free coffee recipe, which means everyone can enjoy a cup! Even if you don’t have a dietary restriction, you are guaranteed to fall in love with latte.

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Coconut Milk Latte Ingredients

I’m going out on a limb and saying this is the best coconut milk latte. While I am going to include the EXACT way to make yours taste like the Starbucks classic, I will also give you a few tips on how to level up. Here is what you need to get started

  • Coffee or Espresso: Starbucks uses Blonde Espresso Roast in their coconut milk latte. I found that any espresso, or strongly brewed coffee, will work for a homemade version.
  • Coconut Milk: You will want to use a full-fat canned coconut milk. This will get you a lovely froth and rich creamy flavor.
  • Cinnamon: This is an optional ingredient, but a delicious addition.
  • Sweetener: I’ve always used either brown sugar or pure maple syrup. However, it was recently pointed out that honey is a great substitution.
  • Vanilla extract: Just a touch to balance the flavors.

For a more authentic Starbucks flavor- Skip the cinnamon and vanilla. OR for a flavor explosion coconut vanilla latte recipe– Add them in!

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How To Make A Coconut Milk Latte At Home

Ready to learn how easy this recipe is? Let’s dive into how you can make a latte at home with a mason jar.

  1. PREP: Prepare your coffee or two shots of espresso. Divide between two mugs.
  2. MILK: Combine the coconut milk with the cinnamon and vanilla, if using, and 1 teaspoon brown sugar in a tall cup or jar.
  3. WHIP: Heat in the microwave for 20 to 30 seconds, or until it has warmed. Use a handheld frother to whisk the milk until foamy, about 20 seconds.
  4. ENJOY: Pour or spoon the milk over the top of your espresso and enjoy.

How To Froth Milk In A Mason Jar

  1. MEASURE: Add milk to a mason jar. Fill it only half full to make sure you have a lot of room for froth to build. Add any sweetener or spices you like.
  2. SHAKE: Secure the lid and shake that jar as hard as you can for one full minute.
  3. HEAT: Remove the lid and microwave for 30 seconds. This helps bring the foam to the top and stabilize it.
  4. ENJOY: Pour the milk into your coffee and spoon the foam on top.
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Recipe Notes:

What is cascara sugar?

If you browse the menu at Starbucks you’ll notice that their latte uses cascara sugar. Cascara has a dark brownsugarand maple flavor. Since cascara isn’t widely available where I live I substitute it with brown sugar or pure maple syrup.

Can I use any type of coconut milk for the latte?

Canned coconut milk tends to be thicker and richer in texture, making it ideal for creating a creamy and indulgent latte. It typically contains higher fat content and is commonly used in recipes that require a thicker consistency.
Ultimately, the type of coconut milk you choose for your latte depends on the desired texture, richness, and flavor profile you’re aiming for. Experimenting with different options can help you discover your perfect coconut milk latte combination.

Can I substitute coconut milk with another non-dairy milk?

Yes, you can absolutely substitute coconut milk with other non-dairy milk options in your latte. Try almond milk, soy milk, oat milk, or even cashew milk.
Remember to consider the flavor and texture of the non-dairy milk you choose to ensure it aligns well with the coffee and your personal preferences. It may take some experimentation to find the perfect substitute that matches your desired taste and latte experience.

Is it possible to make a hot and iced version of a coconut milk latte?

Yep! For an iced version of this drink:
Brew a strong cup of coffee or a shot of espresso. Allow it to cool to room temperature.
Fill a glass with ice cubes.
In a separate container, mix your desired amount of coconut milk and sweetener, if desired.
Pour the cooled coffee or espresso over the ice cubes.
Slowly pour the coconut milk mixture over the coffee.
Give it a stir to combine the flavors.
Optionally, you can add additional ice cubes or even a splash of cold water to dilute the coffee if needed.
Sip and enjoy your refreshing iced coconut milk latte!

What kind of coffee works best with coconut milk?

Ultimately, the best coffee choice for a coconut milk latte is subjective and depends on your personal taste preferences. Feel free to experiment with different coffee beans and roasts to find the combination that brings out the flavors you enjoy most when paired with coconut milk.

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4.60 from 64 votes

Coconut Milk Latte

Created by: Jesseca


Course Drink Recipes

Cuisine American

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

2

ThisStarbuck’s Copycat Coconut Milk Latteis simple to make with just 3 simple ingredients and ready in 10 minutes!

Ingredients

  • 8 oz strongly brewed coffee or 2 shots of espresso
  • 1 cup coconut milk- from a can
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar or maple syrup optional
  • 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon optional
  • dash of vanilla extract optional

Instructions

  • Prepare your coffee or two shots of espresso. Divide between two mugs.

  • Combine the coconut milk with the cinnamon and vanilla, if using, and 1 tablespoon brown sugar in a mason jar.

  • Secure the lid and shake vigorously for one minute.

  • Remove the lid of the jar and microwave for 30 seconds.

  • Pour or spoon the milk over the top of your espresso and enjoy.

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Notes

Add more or less sugar to taste.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 276kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 21g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 26mg | Sugar: 11g

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    Comments & Reviews

  1. Kathy says

    Coconut Milk Latte Recipe (11)
    I just made this with espresso; I followed your photo and filled topped the cup off with the cream and YUM! This is so pleasant. It is perfect! I used Swerve brown sugar as I try to watch sugar. Thank you for sharing this. Since my first recipe with you was a hit, I am now following you on Pinterest

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    • Jesseca says

      Thanks for the tip about Swerve, Kathy! I’ll have to try that out. Also, excited to have you as a pinterest follower! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or recipe suggestions.

      Reply

  2. LizW says

    Coconut Milk Latte Recipe (12)
    This was honestly the best latte I’ve ever made! Made it in my Breville espresso maker. Added cinnamon and a dash maple syrup to coconut milk and used the automatic frother in he machine. Turned out great!

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    • Jesseca says

      Hi Liz, This comment honestly made my day. This latte is my personal favorite, so it means a lot when others share my excitement for the recipe! Thank you for taking the time to comment.

      Reply

  3. Cheryl says

    Wondering if you can pull this off using coconut creme? sounds like this would be delicious.

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    • Jesseca says

      Hi Cheryl, I’ve never tried it myself. I just did some research that suggests it could work. I think it would be a little thicker than coconut milk and probably more rich.

      Reply

  4. Morven says

    Coconut Milk Latte Recipe (13)
    This is such a treat, especially for those who are dairy-intolerant. So simple – and preferable to coconut milk products that are highly processed and full of additives. A small teaspoon of honey is also a great sugar substitute. Love this, thank you!

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    • Jesseca says

      Hi Morven, I’m glad you enjoyed this latte. It’s one of my favorites. I’ll have to try honey next time I make it.

      Reply

  5. Mallory G says

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    This was absolutely delicious!! I ran out of dairy milk and wanted to make a latte, but then I realized I had coconut milk, which led me to this recipe. I brewed my own espresso and added maple syrup and cinnamon on top at the end. Sooooo good! I’ve had many lattes with non-dairy milk and this is the best by far. Even my husband, who hates coconut, said it was incredible. I will say that next time, I will froth the milk using my handheld Zulay milk frother. The jar method was decent, but didn’t give me the nice foam that a traditional latte has. Thanks for the recipe!

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    • Jesseca says

      Hi Mallory, thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review. I love feedback and this made my day!

      Reply

  6. Erina says

    Does this need to be kept refrigerated? If so will it solidify? I just made it and I’m so excited to try it in my coffee tomorrow!

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    • Jesseca says

      Hi Erina, if you plan to store the coconut milk mixture for later I suggest adding it all to a jar and storing it in the refrigerator until you are ready to use. Do not heat up or shake until just before serving. It would need to be kept in the refrigerator.

      Reply

  7. JFlo says

    Coconut Milk Latte Recipe (15)
    Thanks for the great recipe! I used a tablespoon of condensed milk, instead of brown sugar – yum!!!

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    • Jesseca says

      What a fun substitution! I’ll have to give that a try in the future.

      Reply

  8. Michelle says

    Coconut Milk Latte Recipe (16)
    Good recipe and love those mugs! Can you share where to find them?

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    • Jesseca says

      Hi Michelle, those are from target! You can find them through this link.

      Reply

  9. Michelle H says

    Coconut Milk Latte Recipe (17)
    fast, east and delicious!!!

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    • Jesseca says

      Thank you, Michelle!

      Reply

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FAQs

Is coconut milk good in lattes? ›

Coconut milk lattes offer delicious alternatives to traditional dairy-based coffee recipes. Besides the chocolatey and nutty espresso base, these coffee drinks bring a touch of the tropical. The refreshing taste and creamy mouthfeel scream sweet coconut goodness.

What is in a Starbucks coconut latte? ›

As I suspected, what my barista used to whip up my drink wasn't coconut milk, but rather, a coconut milk beverage containing the following: Water, coconut cream, cane sugar, tricalcium phosphate, coconut water concentrate, natural flavors, sea salt, carrageenan, gellan gum, corn dextrin, xanthan gum, guar gum, vitamin ...

Can you froth coconut milk for coffee? ›

Coconut Milk: Coconut milk is high in fat, which aids in creating a wonderful froth for your coffee cup. Avoid canned coconut milk and go with a carton of coconut milk instead. If you can't find it in a carton, blend a can of coconut milk with water and watch as your frothy coconut milk dreams come true!

Are coconut lattes healthy? ›

Coconut milk contains antioxidants that may be beneficial for health. However, it can also be high in fat and carbohydrates. Coconut milk drinks may also contain added sugar.

What is the best tasting coconut milk for lattes? ›

MILKLAB Coconut is a high-performance barista coconut milk made with the natural goodness of whole coconut cream. It has a rich and fresh coconut taste which pairs perfectly with the robust flavours of espresso coffee and chocolate.

What flavor goes best with coconut milk? ›

Coconut pairs well with a variety of fruits, from strawberry to pineapple, and complements the richness of ingredients like chocolate and pecans. It brings lightness to decadent classics like German Chocolate Cake, creaminess to custard pies, and crunchy texture to classic layer cakes.

Is Starbucks coconut milk latte healthy? ›

"I wouldn't recommend ordering the coconut milk latte every day, because it's too easy to rack up the saturated fat counts," Horton says, adding that there is some evidence that suggests plant-based saturated fats may be less harmful than fats found in animal products like steak or whole milk.

What's the best coconut milk for coffee? ›

Jiva has light coconut milk that clocks in at 7% fat and a premium can with 18% fat and powdered coconut milk that's pure and great in coffee and desserts. These options don't contain any guar gum, which is an additive in processed foods that have been linked to digestive issues, according to Healthline.

What is a skinny latte? ›

A skinny latte, similar to a latte, starts with a shot of espresso and steamed milk, but the difference lies in the type of milk used. Instead of whole or 2% milk, a skinny latte uses nonfat or skim milk, which has a lower fat and calorie content.

Why won't my coconut milk froth? ›

On top of this, it won't work well at temperatures above 130 degrees fahrenheit. Oat milk and coconut milk are similar, as all are low in protein. This creates an issue as they need longer steaming time to build microfoam, but they will work at temperatures around 149 degrees fahrenheit, so they can be used.

Why can't I froth coconut milk? ›

The proteins in nondairy milks are weaker (and there are fewer of them) and can't support air bubbles as well.

Why does coconut milk get chunky in coffee? ›

Grrr. Black coffee is more acidic (pH 5 or less) than plant milk (the 'curdle point' of soya milk is around pH 5.5). The acidic coffee can act as a coagulant, making the curdle-gunk that sinks to the bottom of your cup.

Is 2 lattes a day too much? ›

Most adults can safely consume 400 milligrams of caffeine — or the amount in about four eight-ounce cups of brewed coffee or six espresso shots — per day, according to the Food and Drug Administration. If you're pregnant, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends no more than 200 milligrams.

Is coconut milk an anti inflammatory? ›

Coconut milk is known for its rich flavor and texture. The health benefits of coconut milk include containing medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) and compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. However, it contains saturated fat. More research is needed to understand better the benefits versus the risks.

Which latte is the healthiest? ›

The healthiest option is almost always the one that contains no milk and sugar. You can still enjoy a sweet, low-calorie option by using sweeteners. Milk alternatives such as almond and oat milk are also healthy alternatives if you're lactose intolerant or even just trying to cut down on dairy.

What type of milk is best for latte? ›

When it comes to lattes and cappuccinos we always recommend whole milk before anything else. It has just the right balance of fats, proteins, sugar, and water to make smooth microfoam without being overwhelmingly creamy.

Is almond milk or coconut milk better for lattes? ›

Nutrition: Coconut milk vs almond milk

Being made from coconuts, coconut milk tends to be higher in calories and saturated fats. On the flip side, almond milk is very low in calories and doesn't contain any saturated fat. Both are often fortified with added nutrients like calcium and vitamin D.

Does coconut milk go well with coffee? ›

Adding coconut milk to your coffee creates a delicious combination. Perhaps you've heard about making coconut coffee or even coffee with coconut oil. You can easily make this recipe at home and you don't even need a lot of different ingredients! The taste of coconut and coffee makes this drink feel like summer.

Does coconut milk taste good with espresso? ›

With coconut I just found match even better than milk to my fruity espresso shots. Somehow the fruity flavor of the coconut pairs perfectly with the fruity bright flavors of some espresso beans in a way I never had with milk.

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