One of my all time favorite drink at Starbucks. I like it as much as the Vietnamese Ice Coffee - Ca Phe Sua Da. I hope they never do away with this drink since it is one of my treats. Now that SO fill the Starbucks Mobile app, it is way too easy to grab one on the go.
1 1/2 cup of crushed ice
1/2 cup of milk
3 tablespoons of chocolate chips
3 tablespoons of chocolate syrup
1/4 cup of cooled brewed coffee. Not so hot that it will melt the ice.
Preparation Starbucks Java Chip Frappuccino
Combine coffee, milk, ice, chocolate chips, chocolate syrup into a blender and blend. Blend until you can't hear the ice crushing anymore, or about 30- 45 seconds. Pour the mixture into a glass, spray whip cream in a circular motion. Top off with chocolate syrup.
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would love to do this some time!thank you for sharing! :)
ReplyDeletehugs,
Meg
Yes. You will have to try it. It is like the real thing. Just adjust the syrup and chocolate chips to your liking too.
DeleteIt looks scrumptious. I knew you could download coupons at the register and get free or discounted items but I don't do coffee so have never been in Starbucks. My problem with coffee is that I love the cream and sugar with just a splash of coffee. Because I am trying to avoid sugar I leave it alone. Coffee actually has some health benefits including helping to ward off Parkinsons. The coffee bean has a lot to offer.
ReplyDeleteI heard about the coffee benefits. It's a good thing I like coffee too.
DeleteNow that looks like a tasty beverage! Going to copy that recipe down and give it a shot. Yum Yum!
ReplyDeleteLet me know how it turns out for you. It's simply delicious for me.
DeleteEasy enough!
ReplyDeleteMaybe I should do this for C and save him some money.
If you can do it - it will save you some money too. smiles.
DeleteYummy! I rarely purchase coffee drinks like this. I cannot spend the money! So I would love to give it a try...
ReplyDeleteYes I have been bad about consuming it lately, but I needed the pick me up.
DeleteI do not enjoy the taste of coffee HOWEVER, this looks and sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday! Please come back on Sunday to VOTE! I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteI am the opposite, that I enjoy the taste of coffee. There are very few occasions in my life when the taste isn't appealing - those moments are rare.
DeleteThis sounds delicious! Thanks for linking up for Friday Favorites! I'm featuring you next week. Come by and grab my featured button if you'd like one.
ReplyDeleteThank you, that's really cool. I like the drink so much that I am gaining weight over the addiction.
DeleteThis will be a very special treat for me since our nearest Starbucks is about 75 miles away. That is one of the first places I head when we go to the City. This is a great recipe! Enjoy your weekend and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
Well, perhaps you can try to make the drink for yourself now. It is pretty easy, every cook has the ingredients. I am sure.
DeleteMy husband would love for me to give this recipe a whirl so i guess i will try it for him cause it looks just delicious! would you come link it up with us at our recipe linky? http://www.katieslanguagecafe.com/2012/10/french-cuisine-friday-recipe-link-up-6.html
ReplyDeleteI hope he likes the drink. It is simple enough to tailor to one's taste.
DeleteIt looks totally scrumptious, and it's actually quite easy-to-make
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :)
yes, I am glad that it turns out effortless. Less trips to the starbucky place.
DeleteThanks a bunch! That's a great way to start my weekend.
ReplyDeleteMmm, looks so yummy. I would love to give it a try soon.
ReplyDeleteIt is delicious, especially for the afternoon pick-me-up.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried the original but looks absolutely gorgeous, just what I need right now !!
ReplyDeleteIt looks as good as it tastes. Sometimes that is all that you need. smiles.
DeleteCan almost taste it...no calories...right?
ReplyDeleteHaha. I think it is about a thousand calories or something insane, but hey...it could be your lunch and nothing else.
Deleteaahhh.....my daughter would love to make these!
ReplyDeleteI love Starbucks Frapps! Great recipe. Thanks for sharing at Marvelous Mondays. Pinned to my MM board.
ReplyDeleteJulie @ This Gal Cooks
Looks Yummy! Thanks so much for sharing at Amaze Me Monday!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy
http://www.dwellings-theheartofyourhome.com/2013/05/amaze-me-monday-7.html
(h) Thanks for sharing this recipe. My daughter loves Starbucks Java Chip Frappuccino. I have discovered her Christmas present. I'll buy her a blender and stuff to make the Frappuccinos with and there I'll have it. Stopping by from the Blog Strut. Thanks again for sharing <3 Kim
ReplyDeleteBest recipe to match the original Starbucks. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteExcellent match to the original from Starbucks. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI made it!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't look so good like yours and my coffee went over but it is perfect.
Thank you for your comment. I love hearing that you've made your Frap - I am glad it was perfect.
DeleteGreat recipe! I recommend if you have the time to "cold brew" your coffee. I just mix the grounds with cold water, let it sit overnight then strain it through a coffee filter. Really cuts out the bitterness of coffee thats been sitting.
ReplyDeleteAgain, still a great recipe!
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