Milk The original coffee shop version of this mocha recipe calls for 2% milk. I prefer whole milk and almond milk in this recipe, but you can use whatever milk – oat milk, coconut, or other non ...
Who loves Starbucks? Or, maybe a better question is, who doesn’t? It’s one of my favorite treats, but it’s not in my budget ...
Hot chocolate powder can be used instead of cocoa and sugar. You’ll need around 2 teaspoons for a cup of mocha coffee. For an extra special coffee, top with whipped cream – squirty cream is ...
A holiday specialty, the peppermint mocha is now available at popular chains including Dunkin' and Starbucks. We tried 4 ...
Use this iced coffee recipe as a basic template and adjust based on how strong or sweet you like your coffee. It's easy to double the recipe to make extra, too. If you're making a black iced ...
About Coffee Cake with Mocha Frosting: A delightful and moist cake with an intense coffee flavor. Iced with a creamy coffee mocha frosting. While that's melting, add 3 tablespoons instant coffee to 1 ...
The Dunkin’ Spiked Peppermint Mocha Iced Latte, now available in select states, reportedly offers flavors of rich espresso and cool, chocolatey peppermint with a creamy shot of non-dairy creamer.
A diner has vented his fury after a café tried to charge him $12.20 for an iced coffee — more than double the price of its hot counterpart. Matt Hey couldn’t wrap his head around the “mad” price of an ...