I've found that if I heat my coconut milk, add it to a blender, top with black coffee, whip until frothy, and top with cinnamon, I can create a latte-like concoction that satisfies my morning craving. But, some days I just want something a little more exciting (i.e. sweet), so I came up with this recipe:
Coconut Milk Coffee Creamer (makes 6-8 servings)
1 Can Full-Fat Coconut Milk (I like THIS brand)
3-4 Medjol Dates (pit removed)
1 Vanilla Bean*, scraped (you're using the seeds from inside the pod)
*Use 1T. Vanilla Extract (free of sugar, glycerin, or other junk), if you're using alcohol and not on a Whole30.
Optional Add-Ins:
-Cinnamon
-Pumkin Pie Spice
-Orange Zest
-Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
- Add the dates, vanilla bean seeds/scrapings plus 1T. hot water to a blender and puree until smooth(ish).
- Add 1/4 of the can of coconut milk and blend until smooth (it's near impossible to create a completely smooth puree, so just be ok with the speckles of date).
- Add the remaining 3/4 can of coconut milk and blend.
- Transfer mixture to a container and transfer to the fridge until ready to use.
7 comments:
Yum! This sounds amazing! Can't wait to try it.
What a good idea! Thanks so much!
OMG I have so missed my creamy morning coffee. This sounds amazing!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I missed my weekend latte. This is sooo yummy!!! What a great treat :)
How long does this keep in the fridgek?
I love the idea of using coconut to make coffee creamer! I bet that this is absolutely delicious! I have always wanted to find a healthy coffee creamer. I love coffee with cream, but I don't love all of the calories that the creamer has. http://www.bestlifeint.com/#!healthy-coffee-creamer/c12ui
3 Studies SHOW How Coconut Oil Kills Fat.
This means that you literally burn fat by consuming coconut fats (also coconut milk, coconut cream and coconut oil).
These 3 studies from big medical journals are sure to turn the conventional nutrition world around!
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