It took many tries for me to nail down this recipe for an easy mocha frappe at home. This recipe has only 5 ingredients, including the ice. All the ingredients can be found at the local supermarket or made easily at home. I wanted a smooth texture with the right balance of coffee and chocolate. I tried unsweetened cocoa powder, hot chocolate mix, chocolate syrup, and various combinations. This recipe uses just chocolate syrup because the powders yielded a chalky residue on my tongue. This mocha frappe is refreshing, chocolatey and coffee flavored and really easy to make. It can be made for a morning commute, an afternoon pick me up or an after work perk up.
If you like chocolate and coffee blitzed together give this a try. You'll love it!
TIPS:
- The coffee through the chocolate syrup ingredients in the recipe can be combined the night before and chilled in the refrigerator until ready to use.
- Unsweetened almond milk can be used. Add 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract to the milk.
- Any milk will work but the calorie count will need adjusting.
- Chilled espresso or double brewed coffee can also be used.
- You can drizzle a little chocolate syrup down your glass for "effect" but extra syrup isn't calculated into the nutrition information provided
- Memory tool for quick assembly: coffee and milk is 1 to 1 ratio. Flavors are 1T each. And Ice is also 1.
- If you want to make cold brew this is my go to recipe.
- This recipe works in a blender or bullet shaped blender [use the blend button, if you have a ninja].
Makes 1 8 ounce serving.
55 calories / .6g fat / 12.8g carb / .3g protein / 10g sugar
INGREDIENTS:
1/4 cup cold brew coffee, espresso or really strong coffee*
1/4 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
1 tablespoon granulated Swerve**
1 tablespoon Hershey chocolate syrup [45 calories per tablespoon]
1 cup ice, approximately 6 standard ice cubes
DIRECTIONS:
Put ingredients starting at the coffee into the blender first and ending with the ice. Blend until completely smooth.
*I used Trader Joe's coconut water cold brew for a coconut flavor but any strong coffee will work. If using a standard drip coffee maker double the amount of coffee so it brews strong.
**You can use any sweetener you like including maple syrup, granulated sugar, coconut sugar. Choose a sweetener that measures 1:1 to granulated sugar for the best results.
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