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5-Ingredient Skinny Mocha Frappuccino {Starbucks Copycat}

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5-Ingredient Skinny Mocha Frappuccino {Starbucks Copycat}

My 5-Ingredient Skinny Mocha Frappuccino is my answer for those times when I want something refreshing, but just a little different from my regular iced coffee. Notes of chocolate and vanilla pull out the natural complexity of flavor in coffee, and full-fat coconut milk adds a touch of richness along with healthy fat. If coconut milk isn’t your thing though, feel free to swap it out for half and half or whatever you take in your coffee.

(And I admit, I didn’t count the ice in the 5 ingredients. I think water and ice are freebies, lol.)

As you can image is the case with a lot of Starbucks-inspired recipes, there are several Skinny Mocha Frap recipes floating around the internet; here are a few that looked particularly fabulous to me:

 

Healthy Starbucks Mocha Frappuccino from The Lemon Bowl

Skinny Double Chocolaty Chip Frappuccino from Amy’s Healthy Baking

Skinny Starbucks Frappuccino from Dashing Dish

What’s your favorite coffee shop drink?



5-Ingredient Skinny Mocha Frappuccino {Starbucks Copycat}
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5-Ingredient Skinny Mocha Frappuccino is perfect for when you want a refreshing coffee drink that’s just a little different from a regular iced coffee. Notes of chocolate and vanilla pull out the natural complexity of flavor in coffee, and full-fat coconut milk adds a touch of richness along with healthy fat.

    Ingredients

  • ½ cup (120 ml) strong black coffee, cooled to room temperature
  • 2 tablespoons canned unsweetened, full-fat coconut milk, stirred before measuring
  • 1 ½ teaspoons unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • Stevia, to taste (I start with about ½ packet, which is ¼ teaspoon powdered stevia, and work up from there)
  • 6 to 8 large ice cubes

        Instructions

 
  1. Add the coffee, coconut milk, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, and stevia to a blender; process until combined, and then add the ice and process until pulverized. Serve immediately.

    Nutrition

 

    Calories: 62  Sugar: Sodium: 10  Fat: 5   Saturated Fat: 4   Trans Fat: 0      Carbohydrates: Fiber: Protein: .5  Cholesterol: 0

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    Comments

Rhette                                                                             

Wow out of 5 other “copycat” recipes here online yours is the one that nailed it…it’s the coconut. How could the others miss such an aromatic flavour on which the uniqueness of this drink is made? Chocolate only coffee it is not….cheers,Rhette.
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