This Caramel Frappuccino recipe is everything you need to wake up refreshed! I used to head to McDonald’s or Starbucks almost every morning for my frozen coffee, but now I’ve learned how to make a caramel frappe and home and it’s so much better–both in taste and calories! This homemade frappe recipe is a must-make for any caffeine junky.
Why We Love This Caramel Frappe Recipe
Now that I know how to make a caramel frappuccino at home, I’ll never wait in the drive-thru again. You only need a few basic ingredients for this easy recipe! This creamy, dreamy blended coffee is the ultimate way to wake up, and stay awake.
Variations on a Caramel Frappe
If a caramel frappuccino isn’t quite to your taste, you can easily tweak this recipe to make a frappe with your favorite flavor. Simply swap out the creamer with one you love, like French vanilla, brown sugar, hazelnut, white chocolate, or even something seasonal, like pumpkin spice or peppermint.
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How to Store
This caramel frappuccino recipe is going to be best right after making it (it will get watery when stored), but don’t let leftovers go to waste. Store in a cup with a lid, airtight container, or sealed jar, and keep it in the fridge for a day. It will be fully liquid by then (any ice will be melted), so I recommend blending it up with more ice to get that texture back. I don’t recommend freezing it.
Serving Suggestions
This homemade caramel frappe is the perfect afternoon or morning treat to enjoy with chocolate peanut butter protein balls, a slice of chocolate chip banana bread, or egg bites.
A Frappuccino is a blended coffee drink made with coffee, milk, ice, and syrups of flavorings. It can be a smooth, chilled drink, or made chunkier to create a frozen, icy texture.
A grande Caramel Frappuccino from Starbucks has around 330 calories (without whipped cream). This “skinny” homemade caramel frappe has under 100 calories per serving!
I use 3 cups of ice for this blended coffee drink, but you can use more or less depending on how smooth or chunky you want your drink.
If you use only espresso, you’ll have a lot less liquid (compared to using cups of coffee), so you would need to add more milk to make up for it. Feel free to experiment with the ratios. You can also add a shot of espresso to the blender with the coffee if you really want a caffeine kick.
Absolutely! You can use any type of milk you like, including oat milk or almond milk. There are also lots of dairy-free coffee creamers to choose from.
Yes! If you have a leftover pot of coffee, store it in the fridge in an airtight container or jar, then it’ll be chilled and ready to make your frappuccino.
More Homemade Coffee Recipes We Love
- Bulletproof Coffee Smoothie
- Frozen Coconut Caramel Coffee
- French Vanilla Iced Coffee
- Bulletproof Coffee Recipe
- Iced Caramel Latte
- Chocolate Coffee
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How to Make a Caramel Frappuccino Step by Step
Blend: In a large blender, blend 12 ounces of strong black coffee, ½ cup of sugar-free caramel creamer, ½ cup of almond milk, and 3 cups of ice until smooth.
Serve: Top with whipped cream and caramel if desired.
Can’t wait to try this! We are frappe addicts. Ty for the article.
Of course! I’m glad I could help!!
How long does a batch of this stay good for?
Do you use liquid or powder creamer?
Hi Chelsea, I use liquid creamer.
Love these easy delicious recipes!
I’m so glad!
Sounds delicious
Can you use 2% milk? This looks good and I want to try it but all I have is 2%. Thanks . Can you email and let me know?
Yes that should work totally fine!
Hi,
Is it okay to use milk powder?
Do you think you could use coconut milk?
You don’t mention to blend the almond milk?
These look so tasty, plus I love that they are skinny. You are a regular little barista!
Ha thank you so much Shelby!
How many calories and fat are these? Cause I know starbucks does a light version now that’s 100 Cal for a tall size but this could be cheaper Lol