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With the holidays just around the corner, the one treat I love to indulge in while doing my holiday shopping is a delicious Peppermint Mocha. I was ordering these year round until they came out with the Salted Caramel Mocha, which seemed to satisfy my out-of-season mocha cravings. Of course, wouldn’t it be lovely to be able to make these at home and save your money for your Christmas presents this year?

I hit the kitchen to try and whip up a batch of these at home. Once I had my basic mocha recipe down from my DIY Pumpkin Spice Latte & my DIY Salted Caramel Mocha, it was just a matter of figuring out how to create the peppermint flavor at home out of ingredients I had in my pantry.

You don’t have to create the peppermint syrup yourself, although it is really easy to do and made from pantry ingredients.  Simply call ahead to your favorite Starbucks joint and ask if they have a spare bottle of Peppermint Syrup that you can buy or if they can order it for you, if they happen to be running low. A bottle runs less than $10 or approximately the cost of two of those coffee drinks that you would buy. Split a bottle with a friend if you don’t picture yourself drinking one all winter long or save it for this summer to make my favorite DIY Peppermint Mocha Frappes that I make with frozen coffee in the summer months.

These are every bit as good as Starbucks, but costs a lot less than your coffee shop ones. I hope you will enjoy this recipe as much as you have enjoyed the other coffee creations from our kitchen!

Recipe:

Homemade Peppermint Mocha

Ingredients:

1 cup milk, steamed
1 cup very strong coffee (4 tablespoons coffee grounds to 1 cup of hot water, I prepared this in my French Press, but you can brew a strong drip pot if you prefer)
1 tablespoon cocoa powder
2 tablespoons of sugar
2-3 tablespoons peppermint syrup (you can use my recipe below or ask behind the counter at Starbucks for a prepared bottle that you can use all winter long)
Whipped cream (optional)
Chocolate Syrup (optional)
Crushed Peppermints (optional)

Directions:

Prepare your hot water in a kettle. Add four tablespoons of your favorite coffee grounds to your French Press. Pour 1 cup of hot water over them and allow the coffee to steep for four minutes while you prepare the other ingredients.

In a pot, heat up one cup of milk until it is steaming. Froth the milk with a wire whisk or an immersion blender until it is nice and foamy.

In your coffee cup, mix together the prepared coffee, cocoa powder, sugar, and peppermint coffee syrup until the sugar and cocoa powder are dissolved and there are no lumps. Pour the milk foam over the top of the coffee/mocha mixture and stir to incorporate. Top with whipped cream, a generous drizzle of chocolate syrup, and crushed peppermints.

Note- This is just a base recipe that can be played with to your own tastes and preferences.  It is meant to be personalized depending on how you like your latte!

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

Serving Size: 1

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Simple syrups are just as simple as their name to create. It is just a matter of dissolving sugar into water, reducing it a bit,  and then adding your flavoring of choice for your favorite beverages. Once you get this technique down, you can create a variety of coffee drinks and cocktails for the holiday season.

This Peppermint Syrup would make a fantastic gift to give to a friend or loved one. Place this syrup in a jar and tie with festive ribbon. In a basket add your syrup, a good quality coffee, cocoa powder,  a festive mug, and candy canes to stir, along with this recipe. So easy and a great way to start anyone’s day.

Recipe:

Homemade Peppermint Syrup

Ingredients:

1 cup sugar
1 cup water
2 teaspoons peppermint extract

Directions:

In a small saucepan, bring sugar and water to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and stir constantly until sugar is dissolved. Stir in the peppermint extract. Cool to room temperature and store in a glass jar in the refrigerator for up to three months.

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

Serving Size: 5-7 (depending on how much you add to your coffee)

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  1. 1

    I’ve also used a peppermint tea bag in a pinch- with decent results!

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    Amy Reply:

    That is a wonderful idea too! Thanks so much for sharing, Kelly!

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    omg this is so easy, you can probably make it with all sorta extracts like vanilla for example?

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    Amy Reply:

    Absolutely, you can switch up the flavorings and create your own syrups at home for a fraction of the price!

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    This looks great, Amy. How long does the syrup keep?

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    Amy Reply:

    It should keep for at least a month in the fridge. It is just a small jar, but you could cut the recipe in half!

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    Im so in love with this recipe! I have a new bottle of peppermint extract so invan make the syrup too! Thank you.

    P.S. I’m pinning it too!

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    Amy Reply:

    I had no idea I even had this in my pantry until I was hunting for the cocoa to make the mocha part. I am trying to rack my brain to figure out why I even bought it :) Thank you so much for sharing and pinning today!! xo

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    I’m sipping mine right now, perfect for a rainy Monday. Thanks for the recipe, it was super easy to whip up.

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    Amy Reply:

    Wow, you work fast, Jen! So glad you liked it and that it was easy to create. I am working on a mocha myself right now :) This will be fun to sip when I have to tackle all of those holiday to-do’s around the house.

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    Oh can’t wait to try it, Amy!! I’m pretty psyched to have some Mason jars on hand to store the syrup in. I’ll have to leave one or two empty for when I need to mix a slurry. ;)

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    Amy Reply:

    Yes, it must be a MASON jar :) I think you will like this one and I can always make you one while we take those family photos too ;)

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    After a week and a half without power… it was finally restored! I think I need to celebrate by making myself one of these lovelies. Thanks for the recipe, Amy!

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    Amy Reply:

    Oh my word! I had no idea that you had been without power that long. That is terrible! I definitely think you should indulge in a few these after a week like that :( I am so sorry that you went through that- sending lots of hugs to you!! xoxo

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