I usually shy away from the premade drinks at any coffeeshop. I like my coffee with one sugar at most, and those premade drinks are often SO sweet. But I recently tried the Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso from Starbucks on Y'ALL - it's AMAZING.
It tastes like an oatmeal cookie, but with coffee. And cold. It's just ... brilliant. And now I dream of it. I want it every morning.
Do you know what I DON'T want every morning? To deal with Starbucks. To pay $5.50 for a COFFEE. Hard pass.
So what's in the Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso?
- Espresso
- Brown Sugar Syrup
- Cinnamon
- Vanilla
- Full Fat Oatmilk
How to make a Starbucks Shaken Espresso?
Like a cocktail - you'll shake the espresso vigorously with ice, then layer it over more ice with a flavored syrup ( as regular sugar doesn't really play nicely with iced drinks ), and top with full fat oat milk.
The "full fat" part of the "full fat oatmilk" is important! It's what gives the Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso from Starbucks that fantastic Iced Oatmeal Cookie latte flavor. If you can't find full fat, you can go with the Regular oatmilk, but I do not recommend the light/low fat.
What kind of oatmilk does Starbucks use?
As mentioned above, Full Fat! As for brand, they use Oatly, which is my preferred brand at home as well.
Other Starbucks Copycats you might like:
Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso - Starbucks Copycat
Ingredients
- ½ cup water
- ¼ cup brown sugar I use dark brown sugar but light is fine if it's all you have
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- 3 ounces espresso
- 4 ounces Full Fat Oatly Oatmilk
Instructions
Make Brown Sugar Syrup
- Microwave the water to bring to a boil, or bring it to a boil on the stove in a small pan. Remove from the heat and stir in the brown sugar until it has completely dissolved.Stir the cinnamon and vanilla into the brown sugar syrup. The cinnamon will NOT dissolve.
Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso
- Vigorously shake 3 ounces of espresso in either a cocktail shaker or a mason jar with the lid closed tightly. Fill a large glass with ice, strain the espresso over the ice. If you used a mason jar to shake the espresso, simply open the jar and fill it up the rest of the way with ice.Pour 1 teaspoon of brown sugar cinnamon syrup over the espresso. Add more if you want it sweeter.Pour 3 to 4 ounces of oatmilk on top of that, and serve!
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Just a tip from a current Starbucks barista about the order - we actually put everything but the oat milk (ice, syrup, cinnamon) directly into the shaker, pour the shots over it, and then shake it. It cools the espresso down faster and helps it froth, plus gets the flavor mixed in better. Pour it into a cup and then pour the oat milk over!
Oh good to know! thank you, Katie!
Fantastic! Excellent recepie.
It's so good, thanks for this recipe. A question, do you store the brown sugar syrup in the fridge?ar
that's a great question! Yes, I store it in the fridge. I'm so glad you like it!
OOH. I am like you, most of those drinks are TOO DAMN SWEET, but this looks perfect!
I was so delighted that it wasn't as sweet as the others! And of course making it at home lets it be even further customized on the sweetness level, which I love.
Perfecto !
My daughter had shared with me that Star Bucks makes this great oat milk latte and I had my first one today☺️💕 I loved it so much that I decided to look on my Pinterest for the recipe and here you are .. Thank you for the recipe ♥️
So glad you loved it! it's one of my favorites!