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    Published: Nov 12, 2024 by Megan Byrd · This post containes affiliate links. See disclosure policy for details. · Leave a Comment

    Sugar Cookie Almond Milk Latte (Starbucks Copycat)

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    Start your day on a sweet note with my copycat Starbucks Sugar Cookie Almondmilk Latte recipe. Simply made with just 3 ingredients, this cozy, caffeinated treat tastes like a cross between a creamy coffee and your favorite holiday cookie!

    clear mug filled with a DIY almond milk sugar cookie latte topped with red and green non-pareils with a tree shaped sugar cookie sprinkled with the same sprinkles leaning against the glass.

    Is anyone else stoked for holiday baking? Christmas cookie platters are BIG in my family, so my daughter and I go all out with a whole arsenal of recipes. But, as much as I love to get my bake on, all that Keebler elf action is tiring work! 

    So, what’s a girl to do to keep up with all the mixing, scooping, baking, decorating, dishwashing, and creative wrapping? Why, get in the spirit by indulging in holiday cookie-meets-coffee deliciousness, of course. 😉 

    Spicy gingerbread lattes, gingerbread coffee creamer, and gingerbread oat milk chai lattes are always festive favorites. Cookie dough iced coffee is also great when the kitchen feels a little stuffy after running the oven all day. But my current obsession? This 3-ingredient Starbucks sugar cookie latte recipe. 

    Jump to:
    • What is a sugar cookie almond milk latte?
    • What does it taste like?
    • Why You’ll Love This Sugar Cookie Latte Recipe
    • Ingredients Needed
    • Substitutions
    • How To Make Starbucks Sugar Cookie Almond Milk Latte
    • Optional Variations & Dietary Adjustments
    • Serving Suggestions
    • Recipe Success Tips
    • FAQs
    • DIY Almond Milk Starbucks Sugar Cookie Latte Nutrition
    • Other Starbucks Holiday Drinks
    • Sugar Cookie Almond Milk Latte (Starbucks Copycat)

    What is a sugar cookie almond milk latte?

    This sweet seasonal Starbucks drink has become a fan favorite since its debut in 2021. It features bold espresso, creamy almond milk, and a sweet splash of DIY coffee syrup to evoke the flavor of a freshly baked sugar cookie.

    What does it taste like?

    It’s like Santa’s cookies and milk with a deliciously dark coffee twist! The homemade sugar cookie syrup adds a lovely punch of sweet flavor that’s reminiscent of a lofthouse cookie. It’s buttery-sweet with a slight hint of caramel thanks to the brown sugar, and an enticingly warm and toasty vanilla-almond undertone. Delightful!

    homemade Starbucks sugar cookie almondmilk latte in a clear mug on a white coaster on a hammered black metal tray set in front of a few tall green bottle brush trees and fake snow blurred in the background.

    Why You’ll Love This Sugar Cookie Latte Recipe

    • Quick & Easy - If you have your coffee syrup ready, you’ll only need about 5 minutes to froth one up! If you don’t, tack on an extra 10. So simple! 
    • Cozy & Comforting - Wrapping your hands around a warm mug of this almond milk sugar cookie latte on a chilly, dark winter morning is about as hygge as it gets. Plus, starting the day with such a sweetly nostalgic cookies-n-milk vibe always helps me rediscover some of the childlike wonder of the season.  
    • Budget-Friendly - Spending $5+ on a single coffee is a nice splurge from time to time, but for my level of coffee consumption? It’s completely unsustainable. Luckily, this from-scratch Starbucks copycat is made with basic ingredients that tally up to just pennies on the dollar of what you’d pay in stores.

    Ingredients Needed

    As promised, you don’t need much to make this sugar cookie almond milk latte recipe. Here’s what to grab:

    • Barista-Style Almond Milk - Opting for a “barista blend” is the best way to ensure your plant-based milk will froth to perfection. If you don’t see it in the refrigerator section, check with the shelf-stable milks!
    • Sugar Cookie Syrup - While you’re welcome to use store-bought, my homemade version is much cheaper. You only need white & brown sugars and vanilla, almond, & butter flavoring extracts.
    • Espresso - Because what’s a latte without the go juice?
    • Christmas Sprinkles - Totally optional, but fun for a festive garnish and a bit of crunch. 
    espresso, almond milk, and sugar cookie coffee syrup measured out on a white table for making a homemade Starbucks sugar cookie latte.

    Substitutions

    Don’t have something on the list? Here are a few ideas for other things you can trade in:

    • Barista-Style Almond Milk - Feel free to use any plant-based or dairy milk you prefer. If you go with plant-based, I recommend sticking to barista blends for the best froth!
    • Sugar Cookie Syrup - You can easily use any other coffee syrup you prefer—the ratio should work across the board!
    • Espresso - If you don’t have espresso making capabilities, feel free to use strongly brewed regular coffee or heated cold brew.
    • Christmas Sprinkles - You are welcome to omit them, swap in any color sprinkles you like, or use any other toppers you prefer (e.g. Sugar in the Raw, cinnamon sugar, or crushed Nilla wafers). 
    45 degree angle shot showing the top of a clear glass mug of a hot almond milk sugar cookie latte topped with Christmas sprinkles on the foam with a tree-shaped sugar cookie resting against the base of the mug is blurred out below.

    How To Make Starbucks Sugar Cookie Almond Milk Latte

    You’ll love how quickly this seasonal sensation comes together:

    Step 1: Stir together the almond milk and sugar cookie syrup together in a small saucepan. 

    Step 2: Heat on medium-low until steaming (do not boil). 

    Step 3: Froth the milk with a milk frother if desired, and set aside.

    Step 4: Brew the espresso into a mug, then top with the sugar cookie milk (froth and all). 

    Step 5: Sprinkle with Christmas sprinkles if desired, then drink up!

    almond milk being added to a small saucepan.
    sweetened almond milk and sugar cookie syrup mixture being frothed with a wand-style frother.
    action shot of espresso being poured into a clear glass mug set on a table with a wintry theme.
    action shot of the frothed almond milk mixture being poured into the mug with the espresso.
    completed almondmilk sugar cookie latte after topping with milk; the frothy top is visible and sprinkles have been added.

    Optional Variations & Dietary Adjustments

    Are you someone whose Starbucks orders are seemingly a paragraph long? Not to worry—you can make just as many (if not more!) customizations at home with no silly upcharges. 💪Here are a few ideas to get you started:

    • Sugar-Free - Make your sugar cookie simple syrup sugar-free (instructions are on the recipe post!) or use store-bought sugar-free syrup.
    • Nut-Free - No need to use almond milk for this sugar cookie latte! Just swap in another nut-free milk of your choice. ALSO, make sure your coffee syrup is made without real almond extract, which is made with real almonds.
    • Vegan - If you make this latte with almond milk, you’re *most* of the way there. Just make sure your sugar cookie syrup isn’t made with real butter extract.
    • Caffeine Content - You can dial it up or down as needed! Feel free to make your latte with decaf espresso (or go half-caff) to bring the buzz levels down. You can also add a shot or two of espresso if you need extra pep, or go completely caffeine-free by swapping in a coffee substitute like roasted chicory or Dandy Blend.
    • Iced Sugar Cookie Almond Milk Latte - If you’re a year-round iced coffee drinker, I see you. Jump on over to my other recipe post for the deets on making this Christmas-y latte as frosty as a snowman.

    Serving Suggestions

    Tis the season for merry-making, and the way I see it, you can’t fill up someone else’s cup if your own tank is empty. What I’m trying to say is, you don’t need an excuse to slurp one of these holiday drinks down—make yourself a sugar cookie latte just because you want it! But, if you’re looking for some fun ways to step up your coffee game, here are a few ideas:

    • Delicious Decadence. Try topping this cookie-flavored latte with whipped cream for an extra decadent treat. To keep it dairy-free, use coconut whipped cream instead!
    • Breakfast Bonanza. Hosting a holiday brunch? Bust out these almondmilk sugar cookie lattes for your guests—you can always use a slow cooker to keep a large batch hot and ready for serving. It’s equally delicious alongside sweet breakfasts like fluffy pancakes and french toast as it is with more savory egg-based options.
    • Spirited Christmas. Want to give your almond milk latte an adult twist? Try spiking it with a sweet spirit like sugar cookie vodka or creamy Bailey’s.
    • Sweet Surrender. Sometimes we could all use a little sweet with our treat. These creamy dairy-free cookie lattes are excellent for pairing with all your favorite desserts.
    hand wrapped up to the knuckles in a cozy grey sweater grabbing the handle of the mug filled with the homemade almond milk sugar cookie latte from the table with bottle brush trees and fairy lights twinkling in the background.

    Recipe Success Tips

    • Syrup Savvy. Not all coffee syrups have the same amount of sweetness—they can vary widely from brand to brand. This sugar cookie almond milk latte recipe is designed around my homemade coffee syrup, which is as sweet as regular simple syrup. If you are using store-bought, I recommend starting slow—you can always add more, but you can’t take it out!
    • Temper(ature) Down. When heating milk for frothing, it is important to warm it until steaming, but don’t let it boil unless you like the taste of scorched milk.
    • Frothy Perfection. While you can certainly use a whisk to froth your almond milk, a milk frother makes it so quick and easy. This wand-style milk frother is super inexpensive and won’t take up a ton of space in your kitchen. Also, remember to use barista-style blends whenever you use plant-based milk—they’re designed for the best froth-ability!

    FAQs

    Does the sugar cookie almondmilk latte have dairy in it? Is it vegan?

    If you order from Starbucks, it is vegan-friendly. If you make it at home with DIY syrup, just ensure your butter extract isn’t made with real butter. 

    How many shots of espresso are in the sugar cookie almond milk latte?

    If you order from Starbucks, it depends on the size you order: short and tall lattes are made with 1 shot, grande and venti are made with 2 shots, and trenti are made with 3 shots. The almond milk sugar cookie recipe below approximates a grande-sized Starbucks latte and uses 2 shots.

    Does the sugar cookie latte have coffee in it? Does it taste like coffee?

    It sure does! Starbucks lattes are made with blonde roast espresso, which provides a bold, smooth coffee flavor. 

    Is the sugar cookie almond milk latte sweet?

    Yes, deliciously so. If you’re not into super sweet drinks, simply cut back on how much syrup you add. 

    DIY Almond Milk Starbucks Sugar Cookie Latte Nutrition

    This sugar cookie almondmilk latte is a little treat in a cup, perfect for a cozy pick-me-up. One serving has about 194 calories and 6 grams of fat, so it’s a relatively light choice in the latte world. It’s also moderate on the sodium front with just 91 milligrams. 

    Carbs are a bit higher at 35 grams, with 32 of those grams coming from sugar, so it’s definitely on the sweeter side—but the way I see it, it's like having a liquid sugar cookie! If you’re looking to balance things out, pair it with a protein-rich snack to keep your blood sugar in check or reduce the syrup/use sugar-free syrup if you’re going for something lighter. 

    Total nutritional content per serving is:

    • Calories: 194 calories
    • Total Fat: 6 grams
    • Protein: 1 gram
    • Sodium: 91 mg
    • Carbohydrates: 35 grams
    • Sugar: 32 grams

    *This nutritional information is an estimate and calculated based on the ingredients used to create the recipe. The nutritional value of your ingredients may differ slightly. Furthermore, this food is not intended to prevent, diagnose, cure, or treat any disease.

    zoomed out hero shot of a homemade Starbucks almond milk sugar cookie latte on a table with a wooden spool of gold-edged white ribbon, varying sizes of green and white-flocked green bottle brush trees, tree-shaped sugar cookies, and a sprig of evergreens in front of a wall of fairy lights.

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    Sugar Cookie Almond Milk Latte (Starbucks Copycat)

    This easy dupe of Starbucks Sugar Cookie Almond Milk Latte is a snap to make using just 3 ingredients & only 5 minutes!
    Prep Time2 minutes mins
    Cook Time3 minutes mins
    Total Time5 minutes mins
    Course: Drinks
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: Sugar Cookie Almond Milk Latte
    Servings: 1 drink
    Calories: 194kcal
    Author: Megan Byrd

    Equipment

    • 1 small saucepan
    • 1 milk frother

    Ingredients

    • ¾ cup barista-style almond milk *see notes
    • 2 ½ tablespoon sugar cookie syrup
    • 2 oz espresso (or 8 oz freshly brewed coffee)
    • Christmas sprinkles (optional for garnish)

    Instructions

    • Stir together the almond milk and sugar cookie syrup together in a small saucepan, and heat on medium-low until steaming (do not boil). Froth the milk with a milk frother if desired, and set aside.
    • Brew the espresso into a mug, then top with the sugar cookie milk (froth and all). Sprinkle with Christmas sprinkles if desired, then drink up!

    Notes

    *Regular almond milk does not froth, so if you want frothiness, use barista-style almond milk.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1drink | Calories: 194kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 6g | Sodium: 91mg | Sugar: 32g
    Love Starbucks’ Christmas drinks? This Sugar Cookie Almond Milk Latte copycat recipe is your new go-to creamy Christmas Starbucks drink that’s simple to make with just 3 ingredients! Perfectly balanced with the nostalgic taste of a sugar cookie, this latte is ideal for cozy winter mornings or a holiday pick-me-up. Enjoy this popular Starbucks hot coffee drink at home. 🎄#StarbucksChristmasDrinks #SugarCookieLatte

    xoxo Megan

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