This Copykat White Chocolate Mocha is one of the simplest coffee drinks to make and just as convenient, affordable and delicious as the coffee shop version.
Don't get me wrong Starbucks is still the best, but I just cant afford my coffee addiction. Making them myself really saves me so much money. I was searching around on the Internet and came across this copy cat version for my favorite Starbuck's White Chocolate Mocha.
Using the vanilla syrup is definitely the way to go, but the syrup can be hard to find. We did find it online and have some on order but, until then I'm using this recipe using white chocolate chips that I found.
Ever since I made those Homemade Gingerbread Lattes , I have been going crazy hunting down more copy cat coffee recipes to make. I will admit it, I am hooked! I never really thought to make copy cat versions of my favorite coffee drinks, but I really think it's the way to go.
Don't get me wrong Starbucks is still the best, but I just cant afford my coffee addiction. Making them myself really saves me so much money. I was searching around on the Internet and came across this copy cat version for my favorite Starbuck's White Chocolate Mocha.
Using the vanilla syrup is definitely the way to go, but the syrup can be hard to find. We did find it online and have some on order but, until then I'm using this recipe using white chocolate chips that I found.
Update: Starbucks & grocery stores now sell the flavored syrups. Original posting is from 2008 so the syrups were difficult to find back then!
I was surprised at how similar it taste to the real deal. It was creamy with a delicious white mocha flavor. This coffee drink would be wonderful served for the holidays since this recipe can easily be doubled or even tripled.
I like to prepare mine using the double boiler method, but I was think this could also be prepared in the slow cooker for a large get - together. The slow cooker would keep it nice and warm on the warm setting and then just have the whipped cream and garnishes available for you guests.
I like to prepare mine using the double boiler method, but I was think this could also be prepared in the slow cooker for a large get - together. The slow cooker would keep it nice and warm on the warm setting and then just have the whipped cream and garnishes available for you guests.
These are the ingredients you will need: Whole Milk (I think 2% would work just as well), strong coffee, white chocolate chips (I prefer Nestle Premium White or Ghirardelli), whipped cream, cinnamon and white chocolate shavings (optional).
I used a make shift double boiler by adding water to a pot and placing a glass bowl over the top of the water and pot. This works just as well if you don't have a double boiler. Add the milk and white chocolate chips to the glass bowl. Bring the water to a boil then lower the heat a bit and simmer.
Stir the white chocolate. At first it will stick together a bit as the chips start to melt, but it doesn't take long for the white chocolate to start melting. Make sure your milk is hot and steamy before you mix everything together. The white chocolate chips just melt away so nicely.
I add about 1/4 cup of the milk mixture to a latte mug and then added about a 1/2 cup hot coffee and finish it off with Mix more of the milk mixture. Mix everything together and add a dollop of whipped cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon for garnish. You can also add white chocolate shavings to garnish.
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Mandi welcome to my site I love seeing and hearing from new readers. You mush try this WCM it really is good. I was surprised myself.
Tanya I feel so lucky that you stopped by my site. I love YOURS!! I make a point to stop by The Sunday Baker everyday. I would love to live out in the boonies. I dont drink much coffee just my one cup in the morning but the WCM are treats for me I dont get them often so this is great to make them at home. The gingerbread ones are awesome as well.
Happy New Year my friend!!!
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Oh My Gosh Your CopyKat Starbuck's White Chocolate Mocha was the Bomb of the Bombs. I made this this morning and my hubby & I were in Heaven.... We have spent so much at Starbucks & Moxie Java. Now I can make it anytime! Thanks and Have a Great Day! Lisa Hose
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THANK YOU!!!!!!! I JUST made this for the very first time... it's still hot so I have to wait for it to cool but I couldn't resist a taste.. so far the two sips I've had... I LOVE that I can make this at home!!!
I am very new to the whole coffee drinking scene, can't stand the taste of coffee..but I love hot chocolate. So one day when I was about to drop dead I stopped by the Starbucks stand in Target and asked them for a recomendation.. they gave me a WCM.. and I fell in love! However,any of our Starbucks are about 30 mins away across town..
So, it is just awesome that I can now make it for myself!! I didn't have a very strong coffee on hand so I just added some extra of the little package of trial coffee that I had..seems to have worked just fine.
My caffiene/chocolate addiction thank you and so does my wallet! :)
I'm so excited to try it!
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Of raspberry or blueberry in mine. Thanks!!
Crock Pot: Prepare the milk mixture in the double boiler and then place it in a covered crock pot on the warm setting.
Make a pot of strong coffee and place it next to the crock pot along with the whipping cream, cinnamon or white chocolate shavings. Your guests can make their own White Chocolate Mocha's. Or if you plan early enough you can just prepare the entire recipe in the crock pot.
I'm a former manager. The recipes are easy to recreate at home.
Thanks for the post! Looking forward to indulging!
Strong coffee is just as it states. Regular coffee made stronger. To make strong coffee just increase the amount of ground coffee by half a scoop for every scoop of coffee you use.
Here is a link on how to make strong espresso type coffee using instant coffee.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080211025253AAR9ImP
We bought chocolate chips, strong coffee, milk and cool whip. It tastes great!!! But I'm confused
Would it taste even better adding vanilla extract or vanilla syrup?
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Was just reading your blog. First let me say I love white chocolate mocha. I too was spending $$$ at the coffee houses. When I retired, I bought my own espresso machine and found the white chocolate mocha syrup. While using the syrup I noticed it looked and smelled like sweetened condensed milk. Low and behold I have be using sweetened condensed milk in my lattes for years and it is much cheaper than the white chocolate mocha mix or the vanilla syrup. I do also use the vanilla syrup for my iced drinks, but for hot whites the sweetened condensed milk works great. In Hawaii they call it Thai coffee or Hawaiian coffee. It is the bomb and does not harden as it cools. I use espresso, non-fat milk, and 1 and 1/2 ounces of sweetened condensed milk for a 20 ounce drink. You can adjust the ratios to suit your own taste.
I was wondering though, at which point would you mix in the vanilla syrup and how much?
Thank you! ~CM
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