Vanilla Cardamom Latte

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Enjoy sipping on a delicious Vanilla Cardamom Latte at home!

Are you a latte fan but tired of spending those big bills every time you order one from the restaurant?

If that’s the case, I’ve got you covered!

This simple recipe for Vanilla Cardamom Latte will save you time, money, and just might be your new favorite drink, ever!

With only 5 simple ingredients needed, it really can’t get much easier than this.

And in two simple steps, you’ll be putting up your feet, cracking open your book, and sipping away on your delicious homemade latte in the comfort of your own home.

Life is good, right?!

Enjoy sipping a Vanilla Cardamom Latte

Once you whip up your first latte at home, there’s nothing standing in your way to make this simple drink recipe every single morning.

What a wonderful treat to be able to give to yourself over and over again!

 

A coffee mug with a latte topped with frothed milk, cinnamon, and cardamom.
Enjoy sipping on a delicious Vanilla Cardamom Latte. If you love the one at Starbucks, you’ll love this easy way to make one at home!

 

There’s just something so fancy about drinking a latte.

And while I don’t put out my pinky while I’m sipping it, there are times that I’m tempted to!

I think that you’ll see exactly what I mean when you make up this simple sipper for yourself.

Get your daily dose of caffeine with this tiny and tasty beverage.

Since I seem to have caffeine pumping through my veins all the time, I love the expresso that is added to this simple latte drink.

It gives the perfect “jolt” packed with tasty flavors that just might have me making another one very, very shortly. 

What is the difference between a latte and a cappuccino?

Great question.

Many people think they’re one and the same but they’re actually not.

A cappuccino has even parts of ingredients that are added while a latte has more frothed milk  and will often have a layer of white milk foam on top, too.

But don’t get me wrong…but are super delicious to drink!

I love to make caffeinated drinks at home so I can easily control the sweetness as well.

Plus, it’s fun to work on my presentation skills, too!

 

A clear mug filled with a cardamom latte on a black table with a black and white buffalo plaid napkin.
A yummy latte is a great pick me up to start your morning, or to get you going when you need a little boost. It’s a great way to indulge in a little me time.

 

Want to make a Starbucks copycat of their Cardamom latte?

I love a good latte.

And this is especially true when that latte just so happens to be a Starbucks Copycat recipe as well.

Why spend a ton of money at the Starbucks drive-thru when I can easily make it up for a fraction of the cost at home.

PLUS, this recipe also means that I can have a latte anytime that I want, without having to ever wait again.

Or change out of my pajamas… lol

The cardamom latte at Starbucks is delicious.

And if you want to try to replicate that at home, you can use this recipe.

You can use Starbucks Espresso Roast, or if you don’t have that, a rich dark roast will work great. 

Our recipe gets its sweetness from the vanilla simple syrup.

Their recipe uses their classic syrup, so if you prefer it without the vanilla flavor, you can do that too.

We think it adds a lovely flavor dimension to the drink, so be sure to let us know which one you like best if you try making it both ways. 

Ingredients to make Vanilla Cardamom Latte

With just 5 easy ingredients to make this delicious drink, there’s no reason that you can’t whip this up every single day.

Right now, with the cooler temperatures starting to arrive, I can’t think of a better way to start, end, or compliment my day than this latte recipe. 

  • Cinnamon
  • Cardamom
  • Vanilla simple syrup
  • Espresso
  • Frothed Milk

To make the drink, you will need: an espresso maker, a measuring cup, a measuring spoon, a milk frother, and a coffee mug.

If you like to gently dust the spices on top rather than shake them from the container, we like to use a fine mesh strainer to get a nice, even distribution of the spices without clumps. 

Just make certain that you get a really cool mug to drink it from because drinking it out a cool mug is part of the fun!

I love being able to sip and hold my fancy mug in front of the fire or while I’m reading the news for the day. 

It just makes me feel so fancy! 

Pro Tip: If you haven’t had cardamom before, start with just a little.

It’s a complex spice, and if you use too much, it can be a little, well much. 

Can I spike the latte with alcohol?

Sure! If you like a little somethin’ somethin’ extra in your coffee, why not?

We love to add a shot of whiskey or bourbon to the drink.

But another favorite is Kahlua or Irish Cream.

You can even add a nice spiced rum – that goes especially well with the cardamom flavor.

How do you froth milk?

If you have a milk frother, you use that!

But if you don’t, don’t fret.

All you need to do is add your milk to a jar or container with a lid and give it a hard shake for about 30 seconds of time.

This will make it froth up perfectly to add to your drink.

(You might have to do this for a bit longer than 30 seconds but typically no more than a minute of time)

You should notice that it looks to be able twice the size of liquid from when you added it to your jar and that is your indicator that it’s frothed and ready. 

How to Make a Vanilla Cardamom Latte

What you’ll find from this recipe is that it’s really, really simple to make.

So simple, in fact, you’re going to be impressed with how little effort it takes.

Who knew that you had a barista inside of you?! 

Start by mixing the spices together in your coffee cup and adding the simple syrup.

This will make a nice spiced syrup blend.

 

Cinnamon and cardamom spices in a coffee mug
When you combine the spices in the mug first, and then add the syrup, it’s easier to blend the flavors into the latte.

 

If you’re using fresh coffee beans, grind the beans and put them in the espresso maker.

 

Fresh coffee beans ground to make espresso.
To make espresso, you want to use espresso beans with a fine grind. If you are new to grinding beans, we suggest experimenting with your grinds. You don’t want to get too find of a grind, the grounds may flow through. If they are too coarse, the espresso may not taste as good. If there’s a clump, like the one in the middle of the photo, you can always pick that out before brewing.

 

You want to brew the espresso for about 20 to 30 seconds to get the ideal flavor.

 

Brewing espresso with an espresso maker.
You want to brew the espresso for about 20 to 30 seconds to get the right flavor.

 

Pour the espresso over the spiced syrup and stir it well so that the spiced syrup dissolves.

Froth the milk and pour it on top of the espresso.

If you would like, gently sprinkle the remaining cardamom on top of the frothed milk.

I like to use a fine mesh strainer for this so that the spice is evenly distributed.

Put a small amount of cardamom in the strainer, and holding the strainer over the mug, gently pat the edge of the strainer against the palm of your hand to shake out a little at a time to taste. 

Note: If you prefer, you may sprinkle cinnamon on top of the froth instead of cardamom depending on your preferences.

Or you can combine the two spices.

Have fun with it and see how you like it best. 

More Delicious Coffee drinks for you to try:

Cinnamon Vanilla Iced Latte

The Best London Fog Latte

Cafe Americano Espresso

Peppermint Mocha Coffee

Skinny Pumpkin Spice Espresso

Pumpkin Creme Brulee Latte

Try it and share!

Please let us know how you enjoy our Vanilla Cardamom Latte recipe.

If you make it yourself, please let us know on Pinterest that you tried it and tag us with #champagneandcoconuts on your Instagram photo.

If you haven’t had a chance to make it yet, be sure to save the recipe on Pinterest so you’ll remember where you found it.

 

A latte sprinkled with cinnamon and cardamom spices on a black table.
There’s something about enjoying a yummy latte that’s both soothing and invigorating.

 

A latte sprinkled with cinnamon and cardamom spices on a black table.

Vanilla Cardamom Latte

Jennifer Quisenberry
Enjoy a Vanilla Cardamom Latte at home that's as delicious as the one at Starbucks! A yummy homemade latte that's creamy and fragrant, it's a soothing cup of coffee to enjoy anytime. Made with espresso and a homemade simple syrup, it's a delicious warm beverage recipe that's perfect for cold weather.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Breakfast, Drinks
Cuisine American, Italian
Servings 1
Calories 130 kcal

Equipment

  • Espresso Maker
  • Coffee Grinder, if grinding your own beans
  • Measuring Spoon
  • Measuring Cup
  • Milk Frother
  • Coffee Mug
  • Fine Mesh Strainer

Ingredients
  

  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoons ground cardamom
  • 2 tablespoons vanilla simple syrup
  • 2 shots of espresso 4 ounces
  • milk frothed 2 ounces

Instructions
 

  • In a coffee cup or mug, add cinnamon and 1 teaspoon cardamom. Stir in the vanilla simple syrup to make the spiced syrup.
  • Brew espresso for about 20 to 30 seconds and pour into the cup.
  • Froth the milk and pour on top of the espresso.
  • Sprinkle remaining cardamom on top, to taste.

Notes

Please note that nutrition facts are subject to change based on your choice of ingredients. 

Nutrition

Calories: 130kcal
Keyword Vanilla Cardamom Latte
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