Does anyone have the recipe or a similar one for a vanilla bean frappuccino like the ones at starbucks?!


Question: I do I do!!!!!!!! YUMM-O!!!!!

ingredients
18 -22 Ice cubes, crushed
7 ounces Double-strength coffee, chilled
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
2 tablespoons flavored syrup of choice (vanilla, hazelnut, -raspberry or other)
Whipped cream, garnish
directions

Place the ice, coffee, sugar and syrup in a blender
Blend until the frappe is smooth.
Pour into a large, tall glass
Garnish with a dollop of whipped cream.


Answers: I do I do!!!!!!!! YUMM-O!!!!!

ingredients
18 -22 Ice cubes, crushed
7 ounces Double-strength coffee, chilled
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
2 tablespoons flavored syrup of choice (vanilla, hazelnut, -raspberry or other)
Whipped cream, garnish
directions

Place the ice, coffee, sugar and syrup in a blender
Blend until the frappe is smooth.
Pour into a large, tall glass
Garnish with a dollop of whipped cream.

eeww those things have more calories than 14 big macs at McDonald's

Starbucks uses a proprietary "creme base" for their frappuccinos, so you can't easily duplicate the same thing at home. Pudding mix comes close.

l cup milk
1/2 cup ice
2 tbsp vanilla syrup (used to flavor coffees)
2 tbsp instant vanilla pudding mix

Blend together and serve topped with whipped cream.

I've also been looking for that recipe and think I found something pretty close. I used General Mills International Coffee's new Vanilla Creme mix (has no coffee in it :) and mixed 2/3 cup milk with 2/3 cup ice and 2 TBSP of the vanilla creme "coffee" mix and added a spurt of non-dairy french vanilla creamer that you find next to milk. I blended these together and poured into a glass -- delicious! Hope you like it too.
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l cup milk
1/2 cup ice
2 tbsp vanilla syrup (used to flavor coffees)
2 tbsp instant vanilla pudding mix

Blend together and enjoy!





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