Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso Recipe – Milk and Pop (2024)

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Make an Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso at home, as start your mornings in the best way while still in your pajamas!

With a combination of espresso, brown sugar syrup, oat milk, and lots, lots of ice to cool you off on hot summer days, this shaken coffee will up your breakfast game and give you the energy you need to start a productive morning.

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  • Why you should try it
  • What's a shaken espresso?
  • Ingredients
  • How to make it
  • I don’t have an espresso maker. Can I make this drink using instant coffee?
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Looking for more Starbucks inspired drinks? Try this version of their chocolate cream cold brew! Want something to chew along with your coffee? Torta Paradiso might be just what you need!

Why you should try it

  • It’s a beverage free of dairy or any animal-ingredient;
  • You don’t need any fancy equipment to shake anything: hands only!
  • If you find it Starbucks version too sweet, you can halve the amount of brown sugar syrup or add as much as you’d like;
  • It was agreed that dreams are made of this drink: the combination is beyond delicious.

What's a shaken espresso?

A shaken espresso is a hand-shaken mix of espresso with milk (dairy or plant based), flavorings, and ice. Basically, it’s espresso shaken with syrup and ice cubes until lightly frothed.

This technique is modeled after mixology and cools the beverage quickly, bringing out more the flavors of the drink.

Ingredients

Oat milk. Starbucks is using milk from a Swedish oat milk producer called Oatly. But any good brand of oat milk would do, you can even use it homemade if preferred. I use unsweetened vanilla oat milk.

Espresso. Use Starbucks Blonde Espresso for your espresso shots, so you can get a drink just like the real deal.

Ice. Starbucks uses triple filtered ice cubes. While not everyone has access to a triple filter (or a filter), you can at least get ride of the chlorine in tap water before making ice. Boil it for 10 minutes or leave it in a jar overnight.

Brown sugar syrup. Different from the Blonde Espresso, you can’t buy Starbucks brown sugar syrup. But is is super easy to reproduce: brown sugar, water and a dash of cinnamon, and you get one as good as theirs.

You can also use your favorite store-bought brown sugar syrup.

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How to make it

Brown Sugar Syrup

This syrup is super easy to make and keeps for a long time if stored correctly in the fridge. For making it:

  • In a saucepan, add brown sugar, water, vanilla extract and cinnamon.
  • Simmer the mixture, stirring so the brown sugar dissolves completely.
  • Take off the heat. Store it in a jar with a lid after cooled, inside the fridge.

Use a dark brown sugar for this recipe, as it gives a stronger taste because of its higher amount of molasses.

You can also mix brown sugar, cinnamon and vanilla extract directly into hot water. Microwave mixture for 30 seconds if brown sugar doesn't completely dissolves.

I use vanilla extract to enhance the flavors, but if you don’t have it, feel free to leave it out. You’ll still get a delicious drink.

Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso

Brew two shots of espresso.

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Fill a mason jar or any recipient you can close with a lid and shake with ice.

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Add brown sugar syrup.

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Add espresso shots.

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Close the lid and shake for 30 seconds, until lightly frothy.

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Fill mason jar with more ice. Pour a splash of oat milk, top with ground cinnamon, and serve it right away!

I don’t have an espresso maker. Can I make this drink using instant coffee?

Yes, you can! But I have to warn you: it will taste different from the real thing.

If choosing to do it with instant coffee, use 1 teaspoon of instant coffee for ⅓ cup of water. Also, choose a good quality instant coffee.

You can dissolve instant coffee directly into cold water.

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More Starbucks Copycats

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Iced Chai Tea Latte
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Strawberry Frappuccino

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Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso Recipe

Tatiana Kamakura

Make an Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso at home, as start your mornings in the best way while still in your pajamas!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Coffees and Lattes

Cuisine American

Servings 1 tall cup

Calories 392 kcal

Ingredients

Brown Sugar Syrup

  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • ½ cup water
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla optional

Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso

  • 2 shots espresso
  • 3 tablespoon brown sugar syrup
  • ¼ cup oatmilk
  • ice cubes
  • cinnamon for dusting optional

Instructions

  • For the brown sugar syrup, in a saucepan, add brown sugar, water, vanilla extract and cinnamon. Simmer the mixture, stirring so the brown sugar dissolves completely.

  • Take off the heat. Store it in a jar with a lid after cooled, inside the fridge.

  • For putting together the Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso, start by brewing 2 shots of espresso.

  • Fill a mason jar with ice. Add espresso shots and 3 tablespoons of brown sugar syrup. Close the lid and shake for 30 seconds, until lightly frothy.

  • Complete with more ice.

  • Pour the oat milk, top with ground cinnamon and serve it right away.

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Notes

About the brown sugar syrup:

Use a dark brown sugar for this recipe for a stronger, more flavorful outcome.

Vanilla extract enhance the flavors, but if you don't have it, feel free to leave it out.

If you don't have an espresso maker:

Make this drink with instant coffee: use 1 teaspoon of instant coffee for ¼ cup of water. You can dissolve instant coffee directly into cold water.

Other tips

The recipe makes a tall Starbucks cup. To make a grande cup, use 3 shots of espresso, 4 tablespoons of brown sugar syrup and ⅓ cup of oat milk.

If you're looking for a drink not as sweet, use 2 tablespoons of syrup. If looking for an extra sweet beverage, use 4 tablespoons of brown sugar syrup.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 392kcalCarbohydrates: 101gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSodium: 75mgFiber: 2gSugar: 72g

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Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso Recipe – Milk and Pop (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Starbucks brown sugar Oatmilk shaken espresso? ›

ICE, OATMILK [OATMILK (WATER, OATS), CANOLA OIL, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, CALCIUM CARBONATE, TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE, SEA SALT, DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE, RIBOFLAVIN, VITAMIN A, VITAMIN D2, VITAMIN B12], BREWED ESPRESSO, BROWN SUGAR SYRUP [INVERT SUGAR, BROWN SUGAR, WATER, NATURAL FLAVOR, SALT, ...

What to add to brown sugar Oatmilk espresso? ›

Stir light brown sugar into the espresso while still hot to dissolve. Refine to your desired level of sweetness. In a co*cktail shaker or mason jar, add espresso, oatmilk and ice and shake for 20 seconds. Pour into tall glass and top with a dash of cinnamon.

How many calories in iced brown sugar Oatmilk shaken espresso? ›

This is what you can expect in the nutrition department when you have a grande Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso, per Starbucks: Calories: 120. Fat: 3 g (0 g sat fat) Carbs: 20 g.

How many pumps of brown sugar syrup in shaken espresso? ›

In a standard grande shaken espresso drink, Starbucks use 3 shots of espresso, which equates to 3 ounces. And they use about 4 pumps of brown sugar syrup, which equates to about 2 ounces of syrup.

What brand of oat milk does Starbucks use? ›

Starbucks uses Oatly Barista Edition oat milk. This is a brand of oat milk that is specially formulated for making coffee drinks. It has a creamy and foamy texture, and it does not separate or curdle when mixed with hot coffee.

What is Starbucks classic syrup? ›

Classic. The all-around sweetener. Classic syrup is Starbucks' version of simple syrup or liquid sugar and is what all of their shaken teas and iced coffees are sweetened with. It ranks second for giving us our sugar fix without any additional flavor.

How many shots of espresso are in iced brown sugar Oatmilk? ›

How many shots of espresso does Starbucks add to this drink? It depends on the size. In general, Starbucks uses 2 shots of espresso in their Tall drinks, 3 shots in Grande drinks, and 4 shots in Venti drinks.

How many shots of espresso in iced brown sugar Oatmilk shaken espresso? ›

Use 3 espresso shots or 1/3 cup extra-strong coffee per serving. We like a strong coffee flavor and don't have an espresso machine, so we brewed strong coffee and enjoyed the result. Make brown sugar simple syrup instead of using only light brown sugar.

Does the brown sugar Oatmilk shaken espresso have dairy? ›

One reason this drink got so popular was the fact that it was a non-dairy option! Just like in the store, you can customize the at home version to your preferences. For reference, Starbucks uses the Oatly Barista oat milk! You can even stick with cow's milk or switch to other non-dairy milk.

How much caffeine in iced brown sugar Oatmilk shaken espresso? ›

Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso

One grande-sized drink boasts 120 calories, 3 grams of fat, 20 grams of carbs (13 grams of sugar), 2 grams of protein and 255mg of caffeine.

Is Oatmilk good for you? ›

Oat milk contains a good quantity of fatty acids, protein, minerals, vitamins, dietary fiber, and a variety of micronutrients and provides several health benefits, as it reduces blood sugar, lowers cholesterol, and prevents cancer (Jeske et al., 2018).

How many mg of caffeine in brown sugar oatmilk shaken espresso? ›

Brown Sugar Oat Milk Shaken Espresso ~~~~~Approximate Macros~~~~~ Protein: 1.5g/ Carbs:8g/ Fat 3.5g SUGAR: 8g Caffeine: ~225mg ‼️Cal...

How much syrup for 2 shots of espresso? ›

Brew two shots of espresso or about 1/2 cup of very strong coffee. Add to the mason jar with 3 tbsp of syrup and a few ice cubes and shake vigorously for about 1-2 minutes. Add some more ice to each glass. Divide the espresso mixture between the glasses.

How many pumps of syrup should I get at Starbucks? ›

Starbucks typically puts three pumps of syrup in a tall latte, four in a grande, and five in a venti (six if it's an iced venti, because the drink is four ounces larger). It's a good rule of thumb to use if you're going rogue and making your own order so you don't overdo it.

How much caffeine is in a brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso? ›

Brown Sugar Oat Milk Shaken Espresso ~~~~~Approximate Macros~~~~~ Protein: 1.5g/ Carbs:8g/ Fat 3.5g SUGAR: 8g Caffeine: ~225mg ‼️Cal...

What does Starbucks use for brown sugar syrup? ›

Starbucks' brown sugar syrup is simply brown sugar dissolved in water along with some natural flavors and preservatives, resulting in a rich molasses flavored simple syrup. This syrup is featured in some popular Starbucks recipes, like the Iced Brown Sugar Oat Milk Shaken Espresso.

Is the brown sugar shaken espresso from Starbucks vegan? ›

Starbucks first introduced oat milk as its fourth vegan milk option to its locations nationwide in 2021 and featured it in the Iced Brown Sugar Shaken Oatmilk Espresso—which became such a hit that Starbucks temporarily experienced an oat milk shortage.

What does a iced brown sugar Oatmilk shaken espresso from Starbucks taste like? ›

Starbucks drinks have a tendency to be overwhelmingly sweet, which I don't always mind, but the shaken espresso wasn't too sweet. It was just a rush of brown sugar and cinnamon, mixed with the creamy texture of oat milk.

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