Homemade frappuccino recipe

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This recipe will teach you how to make a frappuccino at home with just a kitchen blender and some basic ingredients.

iced coffee recipe
Serves1
SkillEasy
Cost RangeCheap

Missing your favourite frozen coffee drink? This recipe will teach you how to make a frappuccino at home with just a kitchen blender and some basic ingredients.

This home frappuccino recipe from Dualit makes a delicious iced coffee treat, perfect for a warm afternoon or a quick start in the morning.

Frappuccinos from Starbucks are much-loved treats, coming in a huge variety of flavours. So don't be afraid to experiment with this recipe. If you prefer your Starbucks frappuccinos sweeter than this one, add some honey, chocolate or fruit flavouring to your iced coffee.

This is an easy-to-make frappuccino iced coffee recipe that you can prepare quickly, so makes a perfect replacement to your classic coffee when the weather gets hotter.

Looking for more summer drinks recipes? We love this recipe for a boozy twist on Dalgona coffee.

Want to make sure you're doing everything to make the perfect coffee drink? Then why not follow our simple guide on how to make iced coffee for the perfect result every time.

Ingredients

  • 8 x milk ice cubes (prepare these overnight)
  • Double espresso
  • 2 tsp of your favourite syrup
  • Whipped cream, optional to serve
  • Chocolate powder, optional to serve

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Method

  1. Place 8 milk ice cubes into a blender and add the double espresso. Add in 2 tsp of your favourite syrup.
  2. Blend all the ingredients together. Pour into a glass and enjoy! Add whipped cream on top and dust with chocolate powder to serve, if desired. 
Top Tip for making Homemade frappuccino

Drizzle chocolate sauce or honey to the top of your frappuccino for an extra twist of sweetness

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Grace Walsh is a Features Writer for Goodto.com, covering breaking news health stories during the Covid-19 pandemic as well as lifestyle and entertainment topics.  She has worked in media since graduating from the University of Warwick in 2019 with a degree in Classical Civilisation and a year spent abroad in Italy. It was here that Grace caught the bug for journalism, after becoming involved in the university’s student newspaper and radio station.