Starbucks Caramel Brulee Latte Copycat Recipe | Make it at Home! (2024)

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A strong, aromatic coffee mixed with dreamy caramel brulee sauce (extra points if you make your own!) and creamy milk, all topped off with a generous dollop of whipped cream and even more caramel sauce because why not? This Starbucks caramel brulee latte copycat recipe tastes exactly like the real thing, but it's much cheaper, quicker and easier to make.

There's no Starbucks on the island where I live. So whenever we go somewhere where there is a Starbucks (pretty much every airport, yay!) I always order whatever weird drink they're currently promoting. But whenever I see the Starbucks caramel brulee latte (or a caramel brûlée latte if you're being pedantic) on the menu, I've always got to get it.

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Even if the person next to me is ordering a double chocolate chip mocha Oreo frappuccino with strawberry syrup, ice cream, sprinkles and hot fudge sauce (if I had a coffee shop, that would so be at the top of my menu) I'll always order the Starbucks caramel brulee latte because it's justso good.

This recipe only ever seems to appear in the run-up to Christmas, which is lucky for me as that's when I go back to the UK to see family and friends. In London, there's pretty much a Starbucks on every corner, so I never have to walk more than a couple of steps for my caramel caffeine fix.

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But if you're like me and don't live anywhere near a Starbucks or aren't rich enough to fork out big bucks every day on over-priced drinks (me neither!) you can use this Starbucks caramel brulee latte to make your own at home. You can follow the recipe word for word to make a drink that tastesjust like the original, or tweak it to cut down the calories or omit the dairy. That's the best thing about making stuff at home - you can control every single part of it.

Calories

I'm not going to lie to you. This Starbucks caramel brulee latte isn't health food. The caramel is real full-fat full-sugar caramel. It's not healthy vegan caramel. And the whipped cream on top is real heavy cream. Not some kind of lighter yogurt-based alternative. But if you want a drink that is genuinely similar to what Starbucks offers, you've got to use the proper stuff!

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This caramel brulee latte recipe works out at around 260 calories, which is pretty decent. Especially when you consider the original Starbucks caramel latte is 410 calories, according to the Starbucks website.

On another plus side, my recipe cuts sugar and fat wherever possible and definitely makes a smaller cup than what you get from Starbucks. That's probably why it's lower in calories. I mean, seriously - have you ever seen anyone order a 'venti' from there? A cup that size could wake the dead!

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There are some ways you can cut down on the calories in this caramel brulee latte recipe if you want to. Start by omitting the whipped cream. Or if the idea of skipping the whipped cream makes you want to cry, you can always just use a small amount. The calorie count allows for around ¼ cup (that's 4 tablespoons) of whipped cream.

You can also lower the calorie count of this caramel brulee latte by being selective about the sauces and syrups you use. Choose a sugar-free caramel brulee sauce and a sugar-free vanilla syrup. This will make your coffee only 120 calories!

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Ingredients

There aren't any strange ingredients in this latte. If you like making good coffee drinks at home, you've probably got all the ingredients you need:

  • Espresso or strongly brewed coffee - whatever you like to drink at home
  • Skim milk - you can use a dairy-free substitute, such as coconut milk or almond milk, but it will affect the flavour
  • Caramel sauce
  • Vanilla syrup
  • Whipped cream
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Top tips

Stir the espresso/coffee-milk mixture constantly with a whisk while it's heating up. This way, your caramel brulee latte will be thick and frothy, just like the ones from Starbucks.

We all have different sweetness preference levels. Try adding just a little caramel brulee sauce and vanilla syrup to start off with and taste. You can always add - you can never take away.

Making your own whipped cream instead of using the canned stuff? Good for you! Follow my tips to make the best ever light and fluffy whipped cream.

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Storage

Ideally, you should drink this caramel brulee latte straight away, while the milk is frothy and your drink is piping hot. But you can make it in advance, leave it to cool on the counter, then place it in the fridge in a sealed container until you're ready to drink it.

Properly sealed and chilled, your coffee should last up to three days. When you're ready to drink it, heat it back up in the saucepan, whisking away to make it thick. If you don't have time for that, you can always warm it up in the microwave, you just won't get the frothy texture.

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Looking for more Starbucks copycat recipes to make at home? Check out these skinny Starbucks cranberry bliss bars, Starbucks cranberry bliss bars-inspired overnight oatsor this Starbucks copycat pumpkin spiced latte.

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Starbucks Caramel Brulee Latte Copycat

A thick and frothy coffee flavoured with caramel sauce and vanilla syrup, just like they serve in Starbucks!

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Caramel Brulee Latte

Prep Time: 1 minute minute

Cook Time: 4 minutes minutes

Servings: 1

Calories: 260kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 shot espresso or coffee (around 1.6 floz / 50ml)
  • 1 cup skim milk (can use non-dairy)
  • 2 tablespoons caramel sauce
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla syrup
  • whipped cream
  • extra caramel sauce for drizzling

Instructions

  • Pour the espresso/coffee into a saucepan with the milk. Place over a high heat and whisk constantly until frothy and the milk just begins to boil.

  • Take the pan off the heat and stir in the caramel sauce and vanilla syrup.

  • Pour the milky coffee into a mug and top with whipped cream and a drizzle of caramel sauce.

Nutrition

Calories: 260kcal

Starbucks Caramel Brulee Latte Copycat Recipe | Make it at Home! (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between a caramel brulée latte and a caramel latte at Starbucks? ›

Comparisons with Other Starbucks Drinks

The Caramel Brulée Latte has a unique flavor profile, characterized by its sweet and smoky taste, which sets it apart from the traditional Caramel Latte, which has a sweet and buttery taste.

How many pumps of syrup in a grande caramel brulée latte? ›

Using the same 16-ounce cup as the caramel macchiato, the caramel brulée latte also utilizes steamed, hot 2% milk (unless the customer requests whole milk, breve, heavy cream, or other options). It continues to build with four pumps of caramel brulée sauce and two shots of Signature Espresso Roast coffee.

What is caramel brulee latte made of? ›

2 shots espresso (or really strong freshly brewed French press coffee) 1 Tbsp. Caramel Ice cream Syrup (I used Smuckers) plus extra for garnish. ½ cup milk.

What's in Starbucks creme brulee drink? ›

What's included. Steamed milk and rich caramel brûlé sauce deliciously finished with whipped cream and a caramel brûlé topping—an ode to holiday sweetness.

Is Starbucks still selling caramel brulee lattes? ›

The Caramel Brulée Latte goes usually goes on sale in the autumn/fall through until Spring time.

How do you order a healthy caramel brulee latte? ›

Caramel Brûlée Latte

If you're ordering a grande, ask your barista to skip the whipped cream (which will drop 110 calories), use almond milk (or coconut milk if you're allergic to nuts like me!) instead of 2% milk (which is 100 calories instead of 190), and only use 1 pump of caramel brûlée sauce (50 calories).

What does caramel brulee have Starbucks? ›

What's included. Frappuccino® Roast coffee, milk and ice blended with rich caramel brulée sauce, and then topped with whipped cream and our crunchy caramel brulée bits for extra-gooey goodness.

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.

What does Starbucks caramel brulee taste like? ›

Caramel Brulee Latte

The caramel notes allow you to feel like you're about to have a sweet dessert. The drink is very smooth with a nice caramel flavor. The brickle pieces do melt, but it adds something to the drink. Again, this one is more of an adult flavor.

How many tablespoons is 4 pumps at Starbucks? ›

The other pump is for hot drinks and is a bit bigger, giving up to ½ ounce, or a full tablespoon, of syrup per pump. By this measurement, a standard cinnamon dolce latte with 4 pumps of cinnamon dolce syrup contains up to 4 tablespoons of syrup!

How many pumps of caramel syrup in a caramel latte? ›

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.

What milk does Starbucks use in lattes? ›

Unless you specify otherwise, your Starbucks latte will be made with 2 percent milk . . . but that wasn't always the case. When Starbucks first opened in 1971, all lattes and milk-based drinks were made with whole milk because former CEO Howard Schultz wanted to use the milk that Italians drink with their coffee.

How many pumps of caramel are in a caramel latte from Starbucks? ›

How many pumps of caramel in a caramel latte? If you're ordering from Starbucks, you'll get 3 pumps in a standard tall, 4 pumps in a standard grande, and 5 pumps in a standard venti.

What is the difference between caramel brulée and regular caramel coffee at Starbucks? ›

The Caramel Macchiato uses vanilla syrup and a caramel drizzle, offering a sweet yet balanced profile. On the other hand, the Caramel Brulée Latte uses a special Caramel Brulée Sauce, providing a more intense sugary flavor that's complemented by whipped cream for extra richness.

What does caramel brulee have starbucks? ›

What's included. Frappuccino® Roast coffee, milk and ice blended with rich caramel brulée sauce, and then topped with whipped cream and our crunchy caramel brulée bits for extra-gooey goodness.

What are the ingredients in Starbucks caramel drinks? ›

CORN SYRUP, INVERT SUGAR, SUGAR, BUTTER (CREAM, SALT), HEAVY CREAM, WATER, SKIM MILK POWDER, NATURAL FLAVORS, POTASSIUM SORBATE (PRESERVATIVE), MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, SODIUM BICARBONATE.

Does Starbucks caramel brulee latte have dairy? ›

The Caramel Brulée Latte technically cannot be vegan because the caramel brulée sauce contains skim milk powder. What you can do instead is replace the caramel brulée sauce with a combination of non-dairy caramel syrup and toffee nut syrup, hold the whipped cream, and replace the milk with a plant-based alternative.

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