Homemade Peppermint Mocha: Authentic Coffeehouse Recipe - The Creek Line House (2024)

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A peppermint mocha is a Christmas season essential and a great cozy drink to make throughout the winter months. Here’s how to make one at home that actually tastes like the ones you get a your favorite coffee shop.

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I’ve had the idea for this post popping in and out of my head for the last few years, so I’m glad I’m finally getting to share it with you today! It involves a coffee beverage, so naturally it’s very near and dear to my heart. I’ve mentioned before that I used to run a branch of a certain famous coffee shop for about 10 years and during that time I definitely drank more than my fair share of indulgent peppermint mochas. And not just at Christmastime! No, no, I’m an all-weather peppermint mocha kinda person.

Mistakes Made and Lessons Learned With DIY Peppermint Mochas

When I stopped working at the cafe, I did without my favorite gourmet mint chocolate treat for a few months, but then one day I realized just how much I loved the idea of good peppermint mocha. Or actually, an iced peppermint mocha. I think it was Summer at the time. So I did what most sane people do when they want to try to make a peppermint mocha at home. I made peppermint hot chocolate. I made coffee. And then I put them together. And added ice too.

If you’ve ever tried that before then you know that it just isn’t the same. Actually, it tastes kind of wrong. It’s funny how that works out isn’t it? Luckily, I had my thinking cap on so I came up with something that I think hits the spot pretty much perfectly and is more directly inspired by the actual ingredients we used at the cafe.. Of course, when I say that this is a recipe for a “coffee shop style” peppermint mocha, I know that all coffee shops have recipes that are slightly different but I think they all have a few things in common.

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First of all, they all have a nice little kick to them. The chocolate is usually a little on the darker side so you really notice that chocolate flavor, the peppermint is really cool and peppermint-y and you can still taste the coffee so you know you’re getting your caffeine fix. Most importantly, all of the flavors are really nicely balanced so that they all stand up well to each other without ever being completely over-powering. And then of course there’s the whipped cream. If you have a good barista, they’ll always give you a little extra, and I suggest you do the same for yourself. It’s Christmas!

Ingredients Needed for the Peppermint Mocha Coffee Recipe

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You’ll need:

  • Freshly brewed hot coffee or espresso. Strong powdered instant coffee will work as well in a pinch.
  • Granulated white sugar
  • Peppermint extract
  • Good quality unsweetened cocoa powder
  • Hot milk or steamed milk. 2% dairy milk is standard, but almond milk and oat milk are great non-dairy options.
  • Your choice of toppings such as mini chocolate chips or broken peppermint candy pieces

If you’ve been doing some holiday baking, you may already have everything you need for this yummy treat waiting for you in your pantry!

Mixing Up Your Peppermint Mocha

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So here’s how I make my peppermint mochas for myself!

First I start off with the coffee and the milk. Warm up about 8 ounces of milk on the stove, in the microwave, or use the steam want on your espresso machine. Next you’ll want to brew your coffee. Real coffee shops use a shot or two of perfectly-pulled espresso, so pull two shots of espresso if you have a machine at home. If not, we can make this using regular brewed coffee as well and it works out beautifully.

You can make coffee brewed using a Keurig, a drip coffee maker or regular instant coffee. The recipe we’re making today is for a nice big, 16 oz mug or two smaller mugs, and we’re going to measure out about 8oz of the brewed coffee, or two shots of espresso. Real espresso roast beans are a blend of Latin American beans and beans from the Asia/Pacific region, so if you use some type of easy-to-find Latin American coffee like a breakfast blend or a house blend from your favorite coffee brand, you’ll be on the right track.

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I should also note that I don’t usually make my coffee in a measuring cup each day. I usually just make it in a mug but I wanted to make sure to get all of the amounts just right for you today. That way, if you want to double or triple the recipe to share with friends over the holidays, you can do that easily in a big measuring cup!

To the brewed coffee, add in about 2 teaspoons of sugar and 3/4 teaspoons of good quality cocoa powder. It must be done this way! No chocolate syrup or hot chocolate mix! It makes all the difference to use the straight cocoa powder. Mix everything together really well so there are no lumps.

Next, add about 1/4 teaspoon of peppermint extract. This stuff is strong so feel free to add a little less if you like and then adjust after all the ingredients are added to balance the flavors. I feel like the peppermint flavor needs to be strong for a good peppermint mocha, so I add the full 1/4 teaspoon.

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Pour the coffee mixture into one large mug, or split it evenly between two smaller mugs, then add your hot milk quickly, before it starts to cool off, filling up to about 1/4″ below the rim of the cup.

It’s looking good, isn’t it? Make sure you top your peppermint mocha with whipped cream for a real coffee shop experience! You can use homemade whipped cream, store-bought whipped cream from a can, or store-bought coconut whipped cream like I use for my plant-based, non-dairy version.

If you aren’t sure about your whip-creaming skills, don’t worry! I’ll show you how. It’s really easy and it just takes a little practice to get the hang of it.

The key to success is to start adding your whipped cream about the outer edges of your mug first, creating a seal that stops the liquid underneath from bubbling up and making a mess. Then, you just slowly work your way inward and upward as you continue circling around the inside of your mug.

Like this! Follow the arrows.

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The fun thing about making your own peppermint mocha at home is that you can add your own festive toppings on top of your whipped cream and make it even better than the coffee shop ones! I like to go for mini marshmallows, chocolate curls, or crushed up candy cane pieces when I’m trying to be really festive.

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Give my peppermint mocha recipe a try and let me know what you think!

Here’s the full printable recipe.

Homemade Peppermint Mocha Recipe

Prep Time

5 mins

A peppermint mocha is a Christmas season essential and a great cozy drink to make throughout the winter months. Here's how to make one at home that actually tastes like the ones you get a your favorite coffee shop.

Course:Drinks

Cuisine:American

Keyword:Peppermint Mocha

Ingredients

  • 8ozHot brewed coffee(or 2 shots of espresso)
  • 8-12ozHot milk(depending on mug size)
  • 3/4tspUnsweetened cocoa powder
  • 2tspGranulated white sugar
  • 1/4tspPeppermint extract
  • Whipped cream
  • Toppings such as crushed candy canes, chocolate chips, etc.

Instructions

  1. Brew the coffee using your choice of brewing method and steam the milk or heat it up on the stove or in the microwave.

  2. Add 8oz of hot coffee or two shots of espresso to a measuring cup. Add in the sugar and the cocoa powder and mix well until everything is dissolved. Add in the peppermint extract and mix again.

  3. Pour the coffee mixture into one large mug, or divide it between two smaller mugs. Fill each mug up with hot milk to about 1/4" below the rim.

  4. Top each mug with whipped cream and the festive toppings of your choice. Enjoy!

Courtenay Hartford

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Courtenay Hartford is the author of creeklinehouse.com, a blog based on her adventures renovating a 120-year-old farmhouse in rural Ontario, Canada. On her blog, Courtenay shares interior design tips based on her own farmhouse and her work as founder and stylist of the interior photography firm Art & Spaces. She also writes about her farmhouse garden, plant-based recipes, family travel, and homekeeping best practices. Courtenay is the author of the book The Cleaning Ninja and has been featured in numerous magazines including Country Sampler Farmhouse Style, Better Homes and Gardens, Parents Magazine, Real Simple, and Our Homes.

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Homemade Peppermint Mocha: Authentic Coffeehouse Recipe - The Creek Line House (2024)

FAQs

What does Starbucks use for Peppermint Mocha? ›

From there, the team refined the recipe, finding the perfect combination of rich Starbucks espresso with bittersweet mocha sauce, peppermint syrup, and steamed milk, topped with whipped cream and a sprinkle of red sugar sprinkles.

How many pumps of peppermint are in a grande Peppermint Mocha? ›

A grande peppermint mocha at Starbucks has 4 pumps each of peppermint syrup and mocha sauce.

What milk is in a Peppermint Mocha? ›

Milk: I use whole milk, but feel free to use whatever milk you have in your fridge Non-dairy milk works great too! Sugar: for a little bit of sweetness! Cocoa Powder: use unsweetened powder to give your mocha its chocolate flavor.

What makes a Peppermint Mocha skinny? ›

Skinny Peppermint Mocha

The beverage can be prepared with sugar-free peppermint syrup, nonfat milk and skinny mocha sauce and chocolate curls without whipped cream. A Skinny Peppermint Mocha is just 100 calories for a Tall beverage.

Did Starbucks invent the peppermint mocha? ›

When Peter Dukes joined the Starbucks team, he was also joining a subdivision -- the research and development team -- which included the Starbucks Liquid Lab: A team of 10 people who were responsible for tasting new drink ideas. After trying out a few other holiday flavors, they decided on the Peppermint Mocha.

How to make peppermint mocha healthy at Starbucks? ›

One pump of peppermint syrup has 6.3 grams of sugar (which equals 25.2 grams of sugar for the four pumps), and one pump of mocha sauce has 5 grams of sugar (which equals 20 grams of sugar for the four pumps). So if you order half the pumps of each, you'll cut down 22.6 grams of sugar.

Who has the best Peppermint Mocha? ›

Overall, the Starbucks peppermint mocha was much better than Dunkin's. The only downside is that it is more expensive. If you're looking to try a peppermint mocha, I would recommend going to Starbucks. It is worth the cost for a nice holiday drink.

How many shots of espresso are in a Peppermint Mocha? ›

HOW MUCH ESPRESSO IS IN PEPPERMINT MOCHA? A 16-ounce latte typically contains 3 ounces or two shots of espresso.

How do I order a Peppermint Mocha year-round? ›

That's because Starbucks stocks up on both mocha sauce and peppermint syrup year-round, even though the chain doesn't keep its Peppermint Mocha on the menu. So, to get your Peppermint Mocha fix, all you have to do is order a regular Starbucks Mocha, and then request a few pumps of peppermint syrup.

What milk goes best with peppermint? ›

Plain Unsweetened Almond Milk: You can substitute any unsweetened nut or soy milk here if you would like. I think cashew milk would be a great substitution because of how creamy it is! Peppermint Tea: Since this recipe is very simple and basic, you can substitute in other herbal tea flavors.

How much peppermint extract to use in coffee? ›

Finally, you can try using peppermint extract for a particularly strong wintery taste. All you need is a drop or two of the extract to give your coffee a fresh and minty flavor, but you can always add more. Remember to start with a small amount and gradually increase it to your liking.

How do you modify Peppermint Mocha? ›

Whole Milk – Replace the milk in the peppermint mocha recipe with half and half or heavy cream for a thicker, creamier drink. Keep in mind it's pretty creamy already! Candy Cane – So you should crush a few and then leave two (or more if you're making multiple batches) for stirring.

What is a lighter version of Peppermint Mocha? ›

The skinny version is the same but made with sugar free syrups and uses nonfat milk instead of skim. This healthier version replaces the syrup with unsweetened cocoa powder, peppermint extract, and a touch of Stevia for sweetness. It also uses almond milk but any milk would work.

Is the Peppermint Mocha really minty? ›

Is the Peppermint Mocha really minty? The Peppermint Mocha has a noticeable minty flavor due to the addition of peppermint extract or syrup. However, the intensity of the mintiness can vary depending on the amount of peppermint extract used in the recipe.

How do you order a peppermint mocha at Starbucks? ›

So, to get your Peppermint Mocha fix, all you have to do is order a regular Starbucks Mocha, and then request a few pumps of peppermint syrup. Similarly, you can also order a Peppermint White Chocolate Mocha at any time during the year, giving you another variation of a Peppermint Mocha to try whenever you please.

What kind of peppermint tea does Starbucks use? ›

Starbucks peppermint tea is an infusion of spearmint leaves, peppermint leaves, and lemon verbena.

What does Starbucks use in their peppermint hot chocolate? ›

The Starbucks peppermint hot chocolate is made with steamed milk, mocha sauce, and peppermint syrup, with whipped cream and dark chocolate curls on top. It's only available seasonally on their holiday menu, but you can enjoy it year-round by ordering a classic Starbucks hot chocolate with peppermint syrup added!

Does peppermint mocha creamer have peppermint in it? ›

Almondmilk (Water, Almonds), Cane Sugar, Sunflower Oil, Alkalized Cocoa Powder, Natural Flavors, Sunflower Lecithin, Calcium Carbonate, Sea Salt, Potassium Citrate, Guar Gum, Gellan Gum, Peppermint Oil.

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