Hello blog friends.
I can't believe it's been six weeks since my last blog post. I'm back from my blogging break with a yummy iced coffee recipe.
We love making Starbucks drinks at home. You might remember this Starbucks Copycat Red Eye Drink I shared a few years ago.
Well, making this Starbucks Iced Shaken Espresso has been our favorite drink this summer.
It's so easy to make and tastes delicious. This drink, a Grande Iced Shaken Espresso costs about $4 at Starbucks. You can have this drink made in minutes at home.
My Iced Shaken Espresso Drink!
I used oat milk for my drink but you can use any kind of milk that you like. I added ice cubes to a large cup with a lid.
I made the espresso using one capsule in our Nespresso espresso machine.
I added the espresso to the cup.
Next, I added the oat milk to the cup.
Next, you shake it up.
The drink is done and so simple to make.
INGREDIENTS:
- ice cubes
- espresso - made with 1 capsule in Nespresso espresso machine
- milk of choice - I used oat milk
- sugar of choice - I did not use any sugar
DIRECTIONS:
Take a cocktail shaker or jar with a tight lid and add ice cubes. Next, pour the espresso over the ice cubes. Add your milk of choice and sugar, then shake it all together. Next, pour the shaken espresso into a large glass.
NOTES: For my Iced Shaken Espresso drink, I like to use oat milk and no sugar.
YUMMY ICED SHAKEN ESPRESSO! |
I hope you enjoy making your own Iced Shaken Espresso. 😋
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Julie
I love cold coffee drinks! Welcome back my friend! Hope you've had a good summer. It's still hot here...lol!!! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Julie! Hope you've had a great summer! I'll try the drink - I love iced espresso drinks!
ReplyDeleteYummy! I love that shaken espresso!! I'm glad you're back and hope you had a nice summer break!
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty yummy. Glad you can make this at home a lot cheaper for sure. Have a great week.
ReplyDeletexoxo Kris
Welcome back, Julie! Your cold coffee drink sounds so easy. I like how you put the recipe on the cup!! May you have a happy week.
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious Julie, good to see you back. Xx
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to blogging! It's nice you were able to make the drink you liked at home! :)
ReplyDeleteHope your week is going well! It's a cold one here for the last few days of winter!
Sadly, I am not a fan of espresso. When out in the cafes, I tend to order a cold Nescafe. At home I am an incurable lover of Turkish coffee. Welcome back!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, I hope it was a great vacation from the online world. That's exactly what summer should be!!
ReplyDeleteMy husband will love this! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Pat, I do hope that you husband likes this drink. This expresso drink has been my go to all summer!
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