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I’ve spent a good amount of energyperfecting my homemade espresso recipes using the Aeropress Espresso Maker (Amazon). I’ve actually started to prefer what I make at home over Starbucks. But what’s a latte-loving girl to do when the weather heats up? Put it on ice!

I could make a hot latte and pour it over ice, but I don’t like how quickly the ice melts, leaving me with a watered down drink. I searched the internet and found several recipes to make a cold-brewed coffee that claims to be smooth and less bitter that traditionally brewed java, but I don’t want iced coffee, I want a latte. Sugar, milk, and all.

I decided to just modify the cold-brewed iced coffee recipes and make it a latte! The result is a smooth, rich, sweet drink that is a snap to make and doesn’t require any coffee making equipment! Bonus that it’s insanely cheaper than anything you’ll get at your local coffee shop and, dare I say, better?

This is the ideal recipe for spring and summer, and especially nice if you’re camping and don’t have electricity (or don’t want to lug around a coffee or espresso maker).

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The first step is to cold-brew yourself some coffee concentrate.

COLD-BREWED COFFEE CONCENTRATE

Based on the Perfect Iced Coffee recipe from The Pioneer Woman

Ingredients

1 cup of coarsely ground coffee*
4 cups of cold water

If you’re looking for a stronger coffee flavor, decrease your coffee to water ratio from 1:4 to 1:3.

*The best option is to grind your own coffee from whole beans (any variety will do, but the more expensive the coffee, the better it will taste — if you’re new at this and want a coffee-house style latte or mocha, select an espresso or another dark roast — Amazon). Select the french press option (or as coarsely ground as you can) if you’re grinding in the grocery store. You can try using the already-ground drip coffee sold in grocery stores but I think it tastes like coffee-flavored dish water.

If you purchase your whole beans at Starbucks or another coffee shop, they will grind it for you. Again, make sure you tell them you’re cold-brewing coffee and need it to be ground for a french-press.

Directions:

Pour the water in a jar or bowl. Add the coffee grounds on top and stir the grounds into the water. The grounds will float to the top.

Cover and put the container in the refrigerator (or cooler if you’re camping). Let it brew for at least 8 hours (you can leave it in the fridge for up to 24 hours). It can also steep at room temperature. It doesn’t really matter.

After 8-24 hours, layer two pieces of cheese cloth in a colander or strainer. Pour the coffee and grounds through cheese cloth and strainer into a bowl. Press the coffee grounds with a spoon to get more coffee out.

Rinse the cheese cloth off in the sink to remove the coffee grounds and fold it so there’s now four layers. Strain the coffee again. You could also strain it through a coffee filter at this point. The more you strain the coffee, the less “sludge” you’ll have at the bottom of your concentrate. I strained my concentrate three times and it turned out perfect.

Put your concentrate into a jar, bottle, or re-purposed milk jug and store it in your refrigerator. It will be tasty for a couple of weeks.

Now, here’s how to make your iced-latte or mocha!

COLD-BREWED ICED LATTE

Ingredients:

  • Ice
  • Sweetener
  • Coffee concentrate
  • Milk or milk substitute

Directions:

Grab a cup and fill it with ice.

Add your sweetener. You have several options:

  • Coffee syrup like Torani or Da Vinci (Cash & Carry (now Smart Food Service) has the best prices on bottled syrup, plus they have an enormous selection. You can also buy in most grocery stores or directly from Starbucks.)
  • Regular sugar or other granulated sweetener (Truvia, Stevia in the Raw, Equal, etc)
  • Honey (heat it up until it’s runny before adding)
  • Simple syrup (bring equal amounts of water and sugar to a boil until the sugar completely dissolves; use like regular coffee syrup)
  • Chocolate syrup like Hershey’s

I suggest you go light on the sweetener (start at 1-2 tablespoons) and increase it after you’ve tasted the finished drink.

Add your coffee concentrate. The typical recipe calls for 1:1 coffee to milk ratio, so start with filling the cup half way with coffee. If you’re not a regular coffee drinker, use less coffee. If you’re on the opposite end of the spectrum, you might fill your cup almost to the brim with coffee.

Fill the cup with milk or milk substitute (rice, soy, coconut). Unflavored milk will work best unless you’re omitting the added sweetener.

Stir & enjoy!

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If you love cold brew but hate the mess of using a cheese cloth to strain the grounds, consider grabbing this highly-ratedBodum Cold Brew Coffee Maker. Super simple little container, but includes a built-in filter for straining the grounds.

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FAQs

What is the difference between iced mocha and iced latte? ›

An iced latte is made with 25% espresso coffee and 75% milk of choice, while an iced mocha is made with 10% chocolate sauce, 40% brewed coffee, 40% milk of choice, and 10% whipped cream on top. The espresso in the iced latte contributes to its higher caffeine content compared to the brewed coffee in the iced mocha.

What is Iced Mocha Latte made of? ›

A summertime showstopper, our Iced Mocha Latte combines chilled premium Espresso with chocolate milk and chocolaty syrup finished with whipped topping and chocolate drizzle.

How do baristas make mochas? ›

Quick guide
  1. Brew an espresso into a mug, cup or glass.
  2. Add two teaspoons of hot chocolate mix or cocoa powder and mix with the espresso.*
  3. Foam and texture the required quantity of milk, ensuring we have a good quality foam.
  4. Add the milk to the cup containing the chocolate espresso and top with whipped cream.

What does Starbucks use in their iced mocha? ›

INGREDIENTS
  • shots of espresso.
  • Tbsp. Chocolate syrup.
  • 250. ML cold milk.
  • NaN. 6-8 ice cubes.
  • NaN. Whipped cream.

Which is stronger mocha or latte? ›

Mochas are often topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings or sprinkles, making them a delicious, dessert-like treat for those with a sweet tooth. On the other hand, a latte features a stronger espresso flavor and is less sweet than a mocha.

How does McDonald's make their iced mocha? ›

Made with sustainably sourced espresso beans from Rainforest Alliance Certified™ farms, our refreshingly cool Iced Mocha Latte recipe is made with whole milk, chocolate syrup, and finished with whipped light cream and chocolate drizzle. Available in small, medium, and large sizes.

Is mocha just chocolate latte? ›

What is a mocha? Sometimes this drink is called a café mocha, mocha latte, or a mochaccino. They are all the same thing. A mocha is essentially a chocolate latte. So, it is espresso and chocolate syrup with steamed milk and foam.

What kind of coffee is in a mocha latte? ›

What is a Mocha Latte? A latte is a coffee beverage made with 1/3 espresso and 2/3 steamed milk, with a layer of fine foam. A mocha latte is a latte made with chocolate syrup. It is a little sweeter than a regular latte with a lovely chocolate flavor.

Is an iced latte just poured over ice? ›

Most iced lattes feature a double shot of espresso and steamed milk that has been cooled down to create a smoother texture. A variety of sweeteners such as sugar and syrup can then be added according to your personal taste preference, and then the mixture is poured over ice cubes.

Is an iced latte just espresso and milk? ›

An iced latte is a chilled coffee beverage that's made by mixing espresso with chilled milk, simple syrup, and ice cubes. It's also known as "cafè latte iced" or "latte on the rocks." This drink is generally served in a tall 16oz glass.

Do you froth milk for iced lattes? ›

An iced latte, however, doesn't usually have foam because the milk is not steamed. The hot milk would simply melt your ice, so cold milk is used instead. Some cafes may serve an iced latte with cold foam. For an iced latte, espresso and milk are simply poured over ice, then enjoyed.

What do coffee shops use for mochas? ›

Baristas craft mochas by mixing coffee with chocolate syrup and steamed milk, while cappuccinos only have steamed milk and espresso. Some baristas sprinkle cocoa powder on top of their cappuccinos instead of using latte art as a way to add some extra flavor.

Why is a mocha not a latte? ›

The main difference between a latte and a mocha is the addition of chocolate to the mocha. While both drinks are made with espresso and steamed milk, a mocha also includes chocolate syrup or powder in the recipe. This addition gives the mocha a sweet and rich taste that is distinct from a latte.

How to make lattes at home? ›

How to Make a Latte at Home, Step-by-Step
  1. Step 1: Brew and Pour the Espresso. Brew two shots of espresso (about 2 ounces) using an espresso machine. ...
  2. Step 2: Steam the Milk. Steam 1/2 cup milk to 150 F. ...
  3. Step 3: Pour the Milk. ...
  4. Step 4: Top Off with Foam.
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Does an iced mocha taste like chocolate milk? ›

iced cafe mochas are basically just chocolate milks. with added espresso shots. so if you're ever craving chocolate milk. but you need the caffeine.

Is iced coffee stronger than a latte? ›

An iced latte is made with espresso shots, containing around 75 mg of caffeine per shot, while an iced coffee is made with brewed coffee or instant coffee, having around 95 mg of caffeine per serving. Iced coffees usually have more caffeine since they contain more brewed coffee than espresso in iced lattes.

What is an iced mocha at McDonald's? ›

Made with sustainably sourced espresso beans from Rainforest Alliance Certified™ farms, our refreshingly cool Iced Mocha Latte recipe is made with whole milk, chocolate syrup, and finished with whipped light cream and chocolate drizzle. Available in small, medium, and large sizes.

What is the difference between an Iced Mocha Latte and a mocha frappe? ›

Frappes are coffee drinks blended with ice, milk, and sugar, resulting in a cold and thick beverage similar to a milkshake. Unlike lattes and mochas that use espresso, frappes often incorporate room-temperature instant coffee. This contributes to their sweeter, less intense coffee flavor.

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