Homemade Caramel Frappe That Feels Like a Hug in a Glass
There’s something about a chilled coffee drink that whispers “treat yourself” after a long day. This Homemade Caramel Frappe is my easy, make-at-home answer to Starbucks lines, frantic afternoons, and those Sunday mornings when you really deserve a little sparkle in your cup. Whether you’re squeezing in a break between school drop-offs, powering through a work deadline, or stealing five minutes before bedtime, this caramel frappe recipe gives you café-quality comfort without the drive-thru.
If you love pairing sweet coffee with a fun dessert, this frappe goes beautifully with richer sweets — I often grab a slice of my sister Patricia’s banana-caramel roulade when I want a match made in heaven: banana caramel roulade recipe.
Why You’ll Love This Homemade Caramel Frappe
- Quick to make (under 10 minutes from “I need caffeine” to bliss).
- Customizable: dairy-free milk? Less sugar? Booze for grown-up brunch? You got it.
- Costs a fraction of a coffee-shop version and tastes like a treat.
- Perfect for busy moms, professionals, and anyone who appreciates a smooth, sweet iced coffee.
This caramel frappe recipe blends bold coffee, creamy milk, and gooey caramel to create something both familiar and a little indulgent. Let’s dive in.
Ingredients
Makes 2 medium servings (or 1 very happy person)
- 1 cup strongly brewed coffee, chilled (or 2 shots espresso, cooled)
- 1 to 1 1/4 cups milk of choice (whole milk for creaminess; almond, oat, or soy for dairy-free)
- 1/3 cup caramel sauce (plus extra for drizzling)
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar or 1–2 tablespoons simple syrup (adjust to taste)
- 2 cups ice (or use coffee ice cubes — see Tips)
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract (optional)
- Whipped cream, for topping
- A pinch of sea salt (optional, for salted caramel flare)
Substitutions/notes:
- For a thicker frappé, substitute 1/4 cup of half & half or add 2 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk.
- Want it lighter? Use skim or unsweetened almond milk and reduce caramel to 2 tablespoons.
Equipment
- Blender (high-speed preferred)
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Tall glasses for serving
- Spoon for drizzling
Directions — Simple Steps to Caramel Bliss
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Brew strong coffee or pull espresso. Let it cool to room temperature, then chill in the fridge for a few minutes if you have time. If you’re in a sprint, add a small ice cube while blending — it’ll do the trick.
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Add the chilled coffee, milk, 1/3 cup caramel sauce, sugar (or simple syrup), vanilla extract, and ice to your blender. If you want a thicker texture, toss in a couple of frozen banana slices or 2 tablespoons of sweetened condensed milk.
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Blend on high for 20–30 seconds, or until the ice is fully broken down and the mixture is smooth and creamy. Pause to scrape down the sides if needed.
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Taste and adjust: add another tablespoon of caramel or a pinch more sugar if you like it sweeter. If it’s too sweet, balance with a splash more coffee or milk.
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Drizzle caramel inside the glasses first for a pretty swirl. Pour the frappe into the prepared glasses.
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Top generously with whipped cream and a final drizzle of caramel. If you’re feeling fancy (or salty), sprinkle a tiny pinch of sea salt on the whipped cream.
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Serve immediately with a wide straw and a smile.
Pro tip: If you love the frappuccino-style texture, use coffee ice cubes (see Tips) — no diluted brew, only deliciousness.
Quick Tips & Tricks
- Coffee ice cubes: Freeze leftover brewed coffee in an ice cube tray. Use these in place of regular ice to keep the frappe flavorful and not watered down.
- Make-ahead caramel: Keep a jar of homemade or store-bought caramel sauce in the fridge to toss into drinks or desserts at a moment’s notice.
- Vegan switch: Use oat milk and coconut whipped cream for a luscious dairy-free treat.
- Adult version: Stir in 1 ounce of Kahlúa or Baileys for a boozy brunch twist. Trust me — Patricia and I tested this, and it’s dangerously good.
- Texture control: Want a thinner drink? Add another 1/4 cup milk. Want it thicker? Blend with less ice or add a frozen banana.
Don’t panic if your first blend is a little chunky — give it another 5–10 seconds. It happens to the best of us (including me, on a sleepy Tuesday).
A Little Story from My Kitchen
My sister Patricia and I started playing with this recipe as an antidote to long weekends when the kids wanted something “special” but we needed it fast. One rainy afternoon, after three soccer practices back-to-back, I blended up this caramel frappe while Patricia baked her Butterfinger caramel crunch bars. The combination? Legendary. If you want that same pairing at home, check out her bar recipe here: Butterfinger caramel crunch bars — they practically beg for a cold, sweet coffee beside them.
That day, the kids declared it the “official beverage of cozy chaos.” I’ll take that as a win.
Variations to Try
- Salted Caramel Frappe: Add a pinch more sea salt and use salted caramel for the sauce.
- Mocha Caramel: Add 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder with the coffee for a chocolatey twist.
- Caramel Cinnamon: Sprinkle 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon into the blender and top with cinnamon sugar.
- Protein Boost: Toss in a scoop of vanilla protein powder for a post-workout treat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use instant coffee?
A: Yes. Dissolve 2 teaspoons strong instant coffee in 1 cup hot water, cool, and use as directed. Instant espresso granules work great too.
Q: How do I store leftovers?
A: I recommend drinking the frappe right away. If you have leftovers, pour them into a sealed container and keep in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Re-blend with fresh ice before serving.
Q: Can I make this sugar-free?
A: Absolutely. Use a sugar-free caramel sauce or make a simple sugar-free caramel using sugar substitutes. Taste as you go.
Q: Is this the same as a caramel frappuccino?
A: It’s my homemade take on that café favorite — same cozy vibes, fewer queues, and you control the sweetness and size.
Q: How many calories are in this?
A: Calories depend on milk and caramel amounts. Using whole milk and 1/3 cup caramel will be richer; swapping to skim or plant milk and reducing caramel cuts calories significantly.
Serving Suggestions
- Pair with a breakfast muffin or a slice of banana bread for an indulgent morning.
- Serve smaller portions for kids (less caffeine, less caramel).
- Bring to a brunch — everyone loves a personalized frappé bar where guests pick toppings.
Conclusion
If you’re craving a little luxury without the lines or the price tag, this Homemade Caramel Frappe delivers. It’s quick, comforting, and flexible enough for busy schedules or slow, lazy afternoons. Want a different caramel spin or a copycat take on your favorite chain’s version? For another simple perspective on homemade caramel frappes, I like this practical write-up from Thrifty Frugal Mom: Easy Homemade Caramel Frappe Recipe. And if you’re curious about a Starbucks-style copycat technique, this Allrecipes page has a helpful guide: Starbucks Caramel Frappuccino Copycat Recipe.
Thanks for stopping by my kitchen — Patricia and I hope this recipe gives you a little pause in the chaos, a moment of sweetness, and maybe a laugh. If you try it, tell me how you styled your caramel (salted? chocolate? boozy?), and share a photo — I love seeing how you make our recipes yours.
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Homemade Caramel Frappe
Ingredients
Method
- Brew strong coffee or pull espresso. Let it cool to room temperature, then chill in the fridge for a few minutes.
- Add the chilled coffee, milk, caramel sauce, sugar (or simple syrup), vanilla extract, and ice to your blender.
- Blend on high for 20–30 seconds, or until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
- Taste and adjust sweetness with more caramel or sugar, if necessary.
- Drizzle caramel inside the glasses first, then pour the frappe into the prepared glasses.
- Top generously with whipped cream and a final drizzle of caramel, and sprinkle with sea salt if desired.
- Serve immediately with a wide straw.