How to make a starbucks like drink at home?!


Question:

How to make a starbucks like drink at home?

How tp make a frozen coffee drink at home in the blender.
Can be coffee ,vanilla , or anything alon the lines of what starbucks makes


Answers:
I am a manager for Starbucks. Unfortunately, the items we use, cannot be purchased anywhere else. You could make something fairly similar, but not going to be very close.
I would say the closest to this would be maybe get a vanilla smoothie mix, add shots of espresso and flavored syrups. (the syrups we do sell in the stores) not sure where to get the smoothie mix....grocery maybe. This is not the way we make it, but I think this would probably be the closest.

Hope this helps

french vanilla coffee blend or almond coffee blend take whip creme put on top then carmel sauce
or
chocolate rasberry coffee
u can buy any flavor and then add whip cream and fav toppings

You need to start with an expresso machine. Brew some shots of expresso (usually 2), put ice in the blender along with the expresso, flavor syrup of your choice (usually 1-2 oz.), and milk or cream. Then whirl away. You could always ask at starbucks about the proportions they use.

some weak espresso and a LOT of sugar

If you're really intent on getting the Starbucks flavor, you can find bottles of Starbuck's syrup flavorings on Ebay. You could also pick up a bag of Starbuck's espresso roast, which is made especially for their espresso drinks and is available online as well.

From there, just get the shots of espresso and blend with the desired milk, ice, and flavorings to taste.

You can buy the Flavorings such as Sugar-free hazelnut or Vanilla. Just mix it with milk and pour on some whip cream on top. For fun you can add Carmel or chocolate syrup.

I found this awesome gourmet flavored coffee site at http://www.TheCoffeeLocker.com

This months flavor happens to be french vanilla and it makes an awesome frozen coffee.

Enjoy!




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