Coconut creamer
Creamy, dairy-free coffee creamer made with unsweetened coconut milk, vanilla, and agave.
5 minEasyDrinkVeganGluten-Free
Instructions
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Add all ingredients to the Vitamix container in the order listed and secure the lid.
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Start the blender at the lowest speed, then ramp quickly to the highest. Blend for 15 to 20 seconds until the mixture is even and smooth.
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Add about 2 tablespoons of coconut creamer to your coffee, tea, or any other drink.
Chef's Note
Nutrition per 100 ml
| Energy | 209 kcal876 kJ |
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| Fat | 18.5 g |
| of which saturated fat | 6.0 g |
| Carbohydrates | 10.0 g |
| of which sugars | 2.8 g |
| Protein | 1.8 g |
| Salt | 0.01 g |
Values per EU FIC Regulation (1169/2011). Values are averages and may vary depending on ingredients and preparation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which coconut milk works best?
Full-fat canned coconut milk makes the creamiest creamer, since the higher fat content forms a more stable emulsion. Light coconut milk also works and makes a thinner creamer. One thing to keep in mind: shake the can well before opening so the fat and water are already pre-mixed before they go into the container.
How long does the coconut creamer keep?
Stored in the refrigerator in a clean, airtight jar or bottle, the creamer keeps for up to two weeks. Since coconut fat can firm up again at refrigerator temperature, shake the creamer briefly before each use or re-blend it for 5 to 10 seconds.
Can I freeze the creamer?
Yes, you can freeze the creamer in ice cube trays and thaw individual portions as needed. The emulsion may break slightly when thawing — just re-blend it briefly and it becomes creamy again.
Can I use other sweeteners?
Yes. Honey, maple syrup, or coconut sugar (dissolved in a little warm water) work as alternatives to agave syrup. For an unsweetened version, simply leave out the sweetener — the creamer stays flavorful thanks to the coconut milk and vanilla.
Can I also froth the coconut creamer?
For milk foam from coconut creamer, use the Vitamix Aer Disc container — it aerates the liquid without puréeing it again. The result is a lighter, airier foam. For hot coffee a milk frother also works well; cold foam comes out best with the Aer Disc.
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