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Light Almond Milk Latte Recipe


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These days, non-dairy lattes are all the rage, and there are so many milk alternatives out there that it’s hard to keep up. The reign of the traditional two percent milk seems to have come to an end, and drinks like oat or coconut milk have stepped up to fill the role. In fact, non-dairy options have become so popular that, to some, you’re behind the times if you’re still ordering a drink with whole milk. 

Of course, at the end of the day, the coffee you’re drinking should be filled with things you like, so don’t feel pressured to toss out all of your dairy milk and replace it with nut milk if you don’t really want to. But we will say there are some pretty delicious non-dairy drinks out there you might really enjoy if you give them a chance, including smooth, creamy almond milk lattes. 

WHAT’S THE BIG DEAL ABOUT ALMOND MILK ANYWAY?

There are actually a few reasons many go nuts for the nut-based milk alternative, one being that almond milk is lower in calories than cow’s milk, making this an excellent choice for coffee fanatics who are looking to shed a few pounds. Coming in at a close second and third on the list of almond milk’s benefits are its low sugar content and high amount of vitamin E. 

Beyond the health benefits it possesses, people just like the way it tastes, and that’s a good enough reason to add it to your brew. There are, however, many who aren’t a fan of its slightly nutty flavor, especially with unsweetened almond milk, so keep that in mind if you decide to pick up a carton. 

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And here’s some good news for the most dedicated at-home baristas: you can make homemade almond milk very easily. All you need is almonds, water, a blender, a strainer, and some kind of sweetener or flavoring, like maple syrup or vanilla extract. Though it requires a bit of extra effort, many fans of the non-dairy milk swear making your own version of the drink is better than buying the product from one of the leading almond milk brands. 

TRY THIS DAIRY-FREE LATTE RECIPE AT HOME

Light Almond Milk Latte Recipe

YOU’LL NEED:

  • 1/3 cup of strong brewed coffee 
  • 2/3 cup of vanilla almond milk
  • 1 teaspoon of sugar
  • A saucepan

THE PROCESS:

Step 1:

Begin by pouring your vanilla almond milk and sugar into a saucepan, and warm the mixture on medium heat. Make sure you whisk it occasionally so the milk doesn’t burn. When bubbles form, take the saucepan off the heat.

Milk And Sugar

Step 2:

In the meantime, as your almond milk and sugar heat on the stove, start your coffee maker (or espresso machine, if you need a brew that’s a bit stronger). 

Brewed Coffee

Step 3:

Once the coffee’s finished brewing, pour it into a mug and follow it with the milk-sugar mixture. Use a spoon to top the delicious almond milk latte off with a bit of fluffy, bubbly milk foam. 

Frothed Milk On Latte

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ENJOY!

Looking for more ways to use the popular nut milk? Check out our list of almond milk coffee recipes here!

Happy Dairy-Free Caffeinating!

Almond Milk Latte Recipe

Light Almond Milk Latte

Yield: 1
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes

A latte designed for people who crave a classic taste but should opt-out on some ingredients included. This nutty milk latte has a lovely coffee taste and a little less guilt.

Ingredients

  • ⅓ cup of strong brewed coffee or espresso
  • ⅔ cup of vanilla almond milk
  • 1 teaspoon sugar

Instructions

    1. Heat milk and sugar in a pot over medium heat. Whisking occasionally. 
    2. Remove from heat when bubbles form and froth mixture.
    3. Pour milk on top of the coffee. Use a spoon to scrape off milk froth to place on top of the mug. 
    4. Serve and enjoy!
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