Instant Coffee Frappuccino

Instant Coffee FrappuccinoThe Best Instant Coffee Frappuccino!

I know that it takes balls to post an Instant Coffee Frappuccino.  Everyone is a connoisseur right.  You LIKE YOUR COFFEE THE WAY YOU LIKE IT!  Well that’s great!  Nobody’s knocking you for it.  But what about those instant coffee days?  You know when you’re running late but you still need your “fix” or “that’s all they had in the break room” days.  Enough excuses though, already!  What about the days that are just so hot or you need to drink something so cool?  Yep, you got it.  As long as you’ve got a blender, this Instant Coffee Frappuccino recipe literally only takes 2 minutes to crank out and after you try one, I know you’ll be a believer too!

Hershey Syrup

Caramel or Mocha Frappuccino

I don’t care if you’ve got a Vitamix, a Ninja or a Bullet Blender, that you like to just throw in your back pack and go,  this Instant Coffee Frappuccino recipe will have you saving money on day one.  Isn’t that reason enough just to give this a try?  I mean, I’m not saying that it’s like Kopi Luwak, by any means, but there are 3 easy ways here, using this same recipe, that can send you spinning in the right direction.  And, believe it or not, If you want a Caramel Instant Coffee Frappuccino, just add Caramel Syrup, and for a Mocha, add Chocolate.  I’m telling you, it’s that easy and it’s that worth doing because it tastes that good!

Instant Coffee Frappuccino Ingredients:

4 cups Ice
1 cup Hot Water
4 tbsp Instant Coffee Granules
5 tbsp Sugar
3/4 cup Cream
1/3 cup Caramel or Hershey Syrup (Optional for Mocha or Caramel Frappuccinos)
Whip Cream (Optional)

It doesn’t get any easier than this.  Melt the Instant Coffee Crystals and Granulated Sugar in one cup of hot water and stir.  Drop a couple of ice cubes in the hot water to cool it off afterwards, then combine all other ingredients in a blender and Puree.  Enjoy your Instant Coffee Frappuccino topped with Whipped Cream if you’d like.

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Trenton Holland

Poor Man's Gourmet Kitchen

I'm just a regular guy in search of his bliss and I find that bliss in food and all of its many cultural differences. A very seasoned and experience chef taught me how to use my pallet to best serve and prepare a dish with all of its natural flavors from other foods before ever introducing “forced flavoring”, such as salt. My goal isn’t just to teach how to incorporate these products into simple gourmet dishes but to show, how easy, it can be done from anyone's Kitchen with cheaper, convenient substitutions that will not only blow your mind, but insure that most no one will be able to ever tell the difference! Welcome to The Poor Man’s Gourmet Kitchen!

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