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Homemade Salted Caramel Frappuccino Recipe - my favorite coffee shop drink in it's lighter, homemade version. So easy and absolutely delicious!
These past two days has been absolutely gorgeous here in Kansas. Sunny mornings, upper 70s, light breeze - perfection! Warm, sunny days have me craving iced coffee drinks with a tall whipped cream topping. And a drizzle of caramel. Yes, definitely a drizzle of caramel.
You may already know that I love making coffee creamers and coffee drinks in my own kitchen instead of standing in line of a coffee shop. It's easier, quicker and cheaper.
It's also so much more fun to enjoy my favorite frappe while reading a book on the patio, enjoying the outdoors and watching my kiddos playing on their swing set. Not in a car, trying to navigate traffic.
Add a slow cooker dinner that cooks itself (oh, how I love those!!) and I can have a really relaxing afternoon. Spring is in full bloom and I want to soak up every drop of sunshine I can. I didn't realize how much I was craving it until this month. Waking up to birds happily chirping, sun rays falling into our bedroom through window blinds, fresh breeze - all that gives me energy and puts a smile on my face.
This frappuccino takes 40 seconds of high speed in my blender and another ten to be dressed up with a generous swirl of whipped cream and a drizzle of caramel sauce. I used ice, strong coffee, half-n-half, caramel sauce and vanilla extract to make this delicious mixture. Few ingredients, under a minute in a blender and I had a tall frappuccino ready for sipping. It's not too sweet, so adjust the amount of caramel sauce to your own taste. You can use a coconut whipped cream to make it even skinnier. Most of all, enjoy it outdoors - it's the best that way!
Homemade Salted Caramel Frappuccino Recipe
Author: Anna
Homemade Salted Caramel Frappuccino Recipe - my favorite coffee shop drink in it's lighter, homemade version. So easy and absolutely delicious!
4.50 from 6 votes
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Prep Time 3 minutes mins
Total Time 3 minutes mins
Servings 2
Calories 131 kcal
Ingredients
- 1 cup ice cubes
- ½ cup to ¾ strong coffee depends how strong you want it
- ⅓ cup half and half
- 3 Tablespoons to 5 salted caramel sauce OR regular caramel sauce + ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- whipped cream optional
Instructions
Place all ingredients (except whipped cream) in a blender.
Blend on smoothie setting if using Blendtec blender OR on high for 30 seconds.
Pour into a glass, garnish with whipped cream and additional caramel sauce drizzle.
Serve immediately.
Nutrition
Calories: 131kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 15mg | Sodium: 122mg | Potassium: 106mg | Vitamin A: 170IU | Calcium: 58mg
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Carlee says
Way too much sea salt! I'm sorry. 🙁Reply
Abi says
I don't have a rating because I haven't tried the recipe yet, but omg it sound like it tastes just like the actual Starbucks Salted Caramel Mocha Frappuccino! I am extremely wowed by this. I can't wait to try!
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Emmi says
I will make a post about actually attempting the little recipe 🙂 Good news it worked! I used 2% milk instead of half and half because I just don't keep half and half on hand like I do regular milk. And I made my own Carmel sauce to go with this recipe. I checked out the Mocha version of this and it is so similar I plan of repeating these instructions but substituting homemade chocolate syrup into this instead of the Carmel sauce. Overall I enjoyed saving myself a trip to the store for this milky gem, plus the money. $4-5 for Carmel flavored milk is such a rip off in my opinion. I'm a regular "at-home" baker so I have ingredients on hand to make extra things like this possible.... It is very good and great inspiration..... As I take another sip of this tasty treat 😉Reply
Graceread says
Can you share your Carmel sauce recipe. It sounds sooooo good.
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Julie Blanner says
Yum! This looks delicious!Reply
Emily says
Best drink ever. The only thing that stops me from having one every day is the price. Now that isn't an issue. Love!
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carrie says
Ooooooo.... give me all the salted caramel things! Your homemade frappuccino recipe looks absolutely delicious. 🙂 Going to have to give this a try VERY soon.
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Becky Hardin says
I will never go to starbucks again!!! YUMReply
Amanda says
That caramel drizzle... so perfect!!!
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Katerina says
Kansas weather sounds a whoooole lot better than Indiana, but I'll take this gorgeous frap in the middle of January!
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Meg says
Holy smokes this looks good!Reply
Patricia says
Ohmygawsh! This is on my list for a little later today! Fabulous and just what I'll need for a pick-me-up! Pinning!
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Stephanie says
Preeeetty sure I need to make his today. YUMReply