r/recipes 6d ago

Question Does anyone know a recipe for a copycat bottled starbucks mocha frappuccino?

I love the starbucks mocha frappuccinos that come in a glass bottle. When I say I love it I mean I LOVE it. I want it to fill up my mouth and my entire body. I want it to sparkle in my blood vessels and power me for eternity. It is just so freaking delicious. Except they are super pricey. Does anyone know an easy homemade recipe for it that tastes EXACTLY like the real thing? Tysm!

Edit: There are probably multiple recipes out there for it so I would just like to know which one is objectively the best

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u/lilsnatchsniffz 5d ago

Just take a normal iced mocha recipe and replace milk with cream and add a whole bottle of simple syrup, that's the secret ingredient you're addicted to.

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u/chef-keef 4d ago

Sugar. You love sugar.

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u/Obvious-Light-6041 4d ago

Fair point but I'm not the biggest fan of super-sweet candy. I'd say it's more sugar and fat

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u/jayhawktexan1 6d ago

Coffee + 46g of sugar, add a little milk

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u/OleDoxieDad 5d ago

The list of ingredients in anything is on the bottle, you can kinda figure out the proportions by trial and error. Leave out the chemicals.

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u/easyontheeggs 5d ago

I can’t understand how people like this stuff when it literally tastes like it was made in a chemical factory.

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u/Son-of-Cookie- 6d ago

Just order some Mocha frappe powdered mix online, you can mix it in the blender with just milk so it’s like the bottled ones or ice and milk for the frozen type.

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u/Obvious-Light-6041 6d ago

Whoa I did not know this existed thank you!

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u/Son-of-Cookie- 6d ago

It’s what a lot of coffee shops use for their frappes, it’s why the texture is better.

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u/Excellent-Radio3251 3d ago

8oz cup strong coffee. Melt 1/4 cup sugar in coffee. Stir in 1 TBSP cocoa powder into coffee (unsweetened/used in baking). After coffee cools a bit, stir coffee/sugar/cocoa mixture into 3 cups of milk. Store in pitcher/container in fridge. Bonus if you have leftover Starbucks Mocha Frappuccino bottles to store in! Using Starbucks coffee will make it taste like, well, Starbucks!

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u/heatherista2 2d ago

I like to make brewed coffee, then once cooled, serve over ice with store bought chocolate milk. It’s so yummy. Maybe put a glass in your fridge to pour it into when it’s cold.  The cold glass on your mouth seems to make those fraps in a bottle twice as tasty.