Here, I used espresso pods from Starbucks’ Verismo machine. Caramel Sauce: You can make your own caramel sauce or use store-bought. Vanilla Extract: It gives the drink a mild and pleasant vanilla flavor. If you do happen to have an espresso machine or a pod-style coffee machine that can pull shots of espresso, then congrats! Just pour two shots over the icy vanilla milk mixture. To get the fluffy cloud texture, combine the egg white powder, icing sugar, and water in a mixing bowl. If you use hot espresso and add the ice to it, it will water down the coffee. If you are using fresh hot espresso, make it and let it sit for a bit so it cools. Starbucks obviously uses shots of espresso pulled from a multi-thousand dollar machine that literally no one can buy, but we can make do without. If you are using instant espresso, combine the instant with your water and stir. If you’re using regularly brewed coffee, then I’d go with four ounces of milk to up the coffee:milk ratio. Next Step STEP 3 Add the vanilla syrup and the milk and stir gently. Next Step STEP 2 Fill your glass with ice. You can also try Starbucks ® Single-Origin Colombia by NESCAFÉ ® Dolce Gusto. I used soy milk, but you can use whatever suits your fancy.If you’re using espresso, eight ounces of milk is perfect. We recommend Starbucks ® Single-Origin Colombia by Nespresso ® for this recipe. STEP 2: On top of the syrup, pour in the milk of your choice. Otherwise, you can use any vanilla flavored coffee syrup Courtesy of Morgan Nielsen You can get it from any Starbucks store, as long as the store has enough on hand to spare one. I used Starbucks brand vanilla syrup, which you can get for around $12 for a one-liter bottle. STEP 1: Add vanilla syrup into your cup or glass. Happy sipping! Iced Caramel Macchiato Copycat Recipe Courtesy of Morgan Nielsen With all of that being said, read on to learn the witchcraft behind this tasty beverage to save yourself a few bucks and a few minutes of standing in line by making it yourself at home. #SpoonTip: Running late? Don’t want to exert the effort to mix the drink up yourself? Ask for your iced caramel macchiato “upside down.” Sure, it totally defeats the purpose of a “macchiato”, but you were probably going to do it yourself anyway. But have no fear- a few swirls of the straw and you’re all set to go. Although this idea makes a lot more sense in the hot form of the drink and you’re not really supposed to drink all of the sugary milk before you hit the espresso, it’s all about aesthetic in the iced form. The word “macchiato” means “to mark/stain” in Italian, which is why this drink is layered with milk on the bottom and the espresso on top. This will definitely make it easier on the wallet, since a bottle of could set you back $65 or more. As an added bonus, it doesn’t require any impossible to acquire syrups or sauces to make it taste like the real deal. Even though it sounds fancy, I’m here to tell you that it’s actually super simple to make at home. By adding your email you agree to get updates about Spoon University HealthierĪs a barista (and certified coffee master, thank ya very much) at Starbucks in sunny South Florida, I can confidently say that I’ve made my fair share of iced Caramel Macchiatos.
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