Some mornings, a hot cup of coffee is the only motivation I need to get out of bed. Homemade Vegan Coffee Creamer is sure to make you enjoy your coffee just a little bit more. You can also enjoy this in your afternoon tea. Vegan coffee creamer is very versatile in flavor options and easy to make.
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Ingredients:
Lite Coconut Milk | 1 Can
Agave | 2 Teaspoons
Vanilla Extract | 1 Teaspoon
Pinch of Sea Salt
Instructions:
- Add all ingredients to blender.
- Blend on high for 60 seconds.
- Enjoy with coffee or tea.
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Vegan coffe!?! I should try that!
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It's really great. I put it in my afternoon tea too. :)
That looks great :)) yummy!!!
Thank you. :) It's such simple recipe but makes your beverages even better without sacrificing health. How's intermittent fasting going for you?
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Fair enough, but that coffee looks so weak it almost looks like tea. It should be black and strong!! :)
The wonderful taste of coconut milk paired with coffee must surely be heavenly! I have to try this one mate!
Thanks for the tips!
@progressivechef
and for the minimalist; just coconut milk!
This looks incredible! I don't drink coffee anymore unfortunately :( But I've always loved coffee creamer from my coffee drinking days and I could probably use this in my tea :) Love the recipe!
It is quite lovely in tea. ;)