I have never made coffee and I was wondering if you can make it taste like the Starbucks Frappuccino that comes in a glass. I don’t like the taste of strong coffee. Thanks!
It’s would be almost impossible to re-create the Frappuccino for Starbucks, because, they use pre mixes for the frapp mix.
Basically, it’s one packet of Starbucks Frapp Mix to one packet of Starbucks Coffee powder for frap mix.
The powder they use isn’t just pure grounded coffee beans. It a mix of different things.
And these products aren’t for sale.
You can make coffee as strong or weak as you want by the amount of coffee grounds you put in your coffee maker. I have four ways to make coffee taste better or at least more interesting. One is to add Cool Whip to the cup of cofee. Two is to add a hot cocoa mix with or without marshmellows. Third is to add vanilla ice cream to my cofee. The fourth is to buy a Hazelnut syrup from the grocery store and add a spoonful to the cup of coffee. I have only found this at Dominick’s in the Chicago area. There may be other sources but I don’t know of them now. If you are trying to loose weight these will very likely wreck your diet. I hope you enjoy trying these even if you don’t choose this as a best answer.
Make a strong coffe syrup, either with very strong brewed coffee or may use instant coffee. You will have to tweek recipe as you like. I can give recipe I got off of Cremora creamer package. But it has Cremora, dried milk, instant coffee, chocolate syrup, ice, and whipping cream in it (I think). IT IS SSSOOO Gggoooodddd. I love the frappuccino from Starbucks. This was as close and almost the same. Just go to the Bordon Cremora websitehttp://www.cremora.com/recipes.html
Add water or ice and less coffee and a bit more cream or dried milk to taste.
If you have never made coffee it may be difficult but not impossible. First make a strong pot of coffee, then take 4 oz. of the coffee and add 6 oz. of cold milk, and 3oz. of chocolate syrup, OR 3 oz. corn syrup with 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract. stir and sweeten to taste. If you can get your hands on flavored syrups use them instead. about 3oz. You can store excess coffee in fridge, and use for other iced lattes. If you want a recipe for a great frozen one at home just let me know.
June 13th, 2009 at 9:19 pm
It’s would be almost impossible to re-create the Frappuccino for Starbucks, because, they use pre mixes for the frapp mix.
Basically, it’s one packet of Starbucks Frapp Mix to one packet of Starbucks Coffee powder for frap mix.
The powder they use isn’t just pure grounded coffee beans. It a mix of different things.
And these products aren’t for sale.
June 13th, 2009 at 9:58 pm
You can make coffee as strong or weak as you want by the amount of coffee grounds you put in your coffee maker. I have four ways to make coffee taste better or at least more interesting. One is to add Cool Whip to the cup of cofee. Two is to add a hot cocoa mix with or without marshmellows. Third is to add vanilla ice cream to my cofee. The fourth is to buy a Hazelnut syrup from the grocery store and add a spoonful to the cup of coffee. I have only found this at Dominick’s in the Chicago area. There may be other sources but I don’t know of them now. If you are trying to loose weight these will very likely wreck your diet. I hope you enjoy trying these even if you don’t choose this as a best answer.
June 14th, 2009 at 3:21 am
buy the coffee thats starbucks has
June 14th, 2009 at 6:17 am
just make iced coffee with lots of sugar and milk. that’s all the bottled fraps are.
June 14th, 2009 at 7:49 am
With a regular coffee maker, you won’t do much. Your best bet would be to load that thing up with tons of sugar and cream.
June 14th, 2009 at 2:23 pm
Make a strong coffe syrup, either with very strong brewed coffee or may use instant coffee. You will have to tweek recipe as you like. I can give recipe I got off of Cremora creamer package. But it has Cremora, dried milk, instant coffee, chocolate syrup, ice, and whipping cream in it (I think). IT IS SSSOOO Gggoooodddd. I love the frappuccino from Starbucks. This was as close and almost the same. Just go to the Bordon Cremora websitehttp://www.cremora.com/recipes.html
Add water or ice and less coffee and a bit more cream or dried milk to taste.
June 14th, 2009 at 4:56 pm
If you have never made coffee it may be difficult but not impossible. First make a strong pot of coffee, then take 4 oz. of the coffee and add 6 oz. of cold milk, and 3oz. of chocolate syrup, OR 3 oz. corn syrup with 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract. stir and sweeten to taste. If you can get your hands on flavored syrups use them instead. about 3oz. You can store excess coffee in fridge, and use for other iced lattes. If you want a recipe for a great frozen one at home just let me know.