Try these easy gourmet coffee recipes to make some of your favorite coffee drinks for a lot less money! These easy coffee recipes also make great homemade jar mix gifts!
10 Gourmet Coffee Recipes
Mix these yummy gourmet coffee recipes and creamers for yourself to enjoy or put them in pretty jars to give as gifts all year long. They make great gifts for birthdays, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Christmas or as housewarming gifts. They’re also a great “just because I care and know you are going through something difficult” gift.
If these aren’t enough for you check out Dining on a Dime for even more mixes.
French Vanilla Creamer
14 oz. milk (whole, lowfat, or skim – It doesn’t matter which you choose.)
14 oz. sweetened condensed milk
2 teaspoons vanilla
a mason jar (quart is perfect)
Mix all ingredients in a jar. Shake until well blended.
Variations:
- Add 1 tsp. almond extract and 1/2 tsp orange extract for cappuccino.
- Add 1/2 tsp cinnamon and 1 tsp almond extract for amaretto.
- Add flavored syrups to taste for additional flavors.
Chocolate Almond Creamer
14 oz. milk (whole, lowfat, or skim – It doesn’t matter which you choose.)
14 oz. sweetened condensed milk
1 tsp. almond extract
1 Tbsp. cocoa
a mason jar (quart is perfect)
Mix all ingredients in a jar. Shake until well blended.
Coconut Delight Coffee Creamer
1 cup coconut cream
1 Tbsp. vanilla
Mix and store in the refrigerator. Add 1 Tablespoon to each cup of coffee.
Minted Coffee Mix
3/4 cup coffee creamer, powdered
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup instant coffee
1/4 cup cocoa
dash of salt
4 peppermint candies, crushed
Mix the ingredients and add 2-3 Tbsp. of the mix to one cup of boiling water. Adjust the amount of mix to your taste.
Orange Spice Coffee
2/3 cups instant coffee
1 cup sugar
dried crushed orange peel
1/4 tsp. cinnamon
Mix everything and add 2-3 Tbsp. of the mix to one cup of boiling water. Adjust the amount of mix to your taste.
Vienna Coffee Mix
1 cup sugar
2 tsp. cinnamon
11/2 cups non-dairy creamer
1 1/2 cups powdered milk
4 Tbsp. Cocoa
1 cup instant coffee
Mix the ingredients and add 2-3 Tbsp. of the mix to one cup of boiling water. Adjust the amount of mix to your taste.
Cinnamon and Spice Coffee
2/3 cup instant coffee
1 1/3 cups sugar
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
1/2 tsp. allspice
Mix the ingredients and add 2-3 Tbsp. of the mix to one cup of boiling water. Adjust the amount of mix to your taste.
Toffee Coffee
1 cup instant coffee
1 cup non-dairy creamer
1 cup brown sugar
Mix ingredients and add 2-3 Tbsp. mix to one cup boiling water. Adjust the amount of mix to your taste.
Italian Mocha Espresso
1/2 cup instant coffee
1/2 cup sugar
2 1/4 cups cocoa powder
Mix everything and add 2-3 Tbsp. of the mix to one cup of boiling water. Adjust the amount of mix to your taste.
Orange Cappuccino
1 cup instant coffee
11/2 cups sugar
2 cups powdered milk
1 tsp. dry orange peel
Mix the ingredients and add 2-3 Tbsp. mix to one cup boiling water. Adjust the amount of mix to your taste.
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Grizzly Bear Mom
These look delicious. One of your readers submitted mixes for easy bake ovens. Can you tell me where to find these recipes?
Tawra
https://www.livingonadime.com/easy-bake-oven-cake-mix-and-frosting/
here they are.
Grizzly Bear Mom
Thank you so much for providing these, Tawara and readers! My niece was recently diagnosed as autistic so we want to limit the chemicals to which she is exposed. This will help us (and be more convenient and cheaper! Isn’t that so often the way?) and delight her!
Michele Moore
I would like to know about the recipe for Minted Coffee Mix.
Do you mean ¾ of a cup of powdered coffee creamer?
There is no measurement listed. Thank you so much for answering.
Regards,
Michele A. Moore
Jill
Yes it is suppose to be 3/4 cup. Thanks for letting us know.
Susan
Hope everyone is feeling better.Sometimes what you think is terrible like being sick at Thanksgiving can actually be a blessing! I am so thankful for having a website that shares good tips and sometimes a good laugh! I really look forward to reading your posts every week.
Mary Jane
This year, I made the candied stirring spoons that you suggested on this site a few weeks back. You know, the ones that are dipped in chocolate and then have goodies or marshmallows added to them, and are then individually wrapped. They were easy, elegant, inexpensive and just special enough for Christmas. I bet they would be perfect with a batch of your gourmet coffee mixes for a nice adult Christmas gift, without risking a sugar overload. Thank you for your ideas, recipes and all the feedback from everyone.
grizzly bear mom
Hadn’t though of using these as a gift! Great idea Mary Jane! Aren’t our fellow readers clever and helpful?!
Another gift for the person with everything is an experience. Play “That game” with them. Take them to see a movie or watch a favorite show with them. If they like kids, bright them. If not don’t. Either way ask, because they may have a headache that day.
Theresa
This was great !!! I truly enjoy my coffee… I have created some of my own coffee flavors – much like you have noted… I will be trying the other options that you have listed.
Sherry
I have emptied a small bottle (1 or 2 oz) vanilla or almond flavoring into a bag of coffee….delicious
Teresa Jackson
Did you pour the liquid into a can of coffee? Does it not get clumpy? Thank you.
Jill
I know you were asking Sherry about this but in case she doesn’t get you answered it probably doesn’t get lumpy because coffee doesn’t lump up like flour or something but what you might do instead is just make the coffee and add a couple of drops of the flavoring to that. That way if you ever need to use the plain coffee you will be able too.
Merissa@Little House Living
These are all so simple and they look great! Good gift ideas too.
Elsie Sikes
These all look great…Will use for Christmas gifts
Debbie
Can’t wait to try the Cinnamon and Spice Coffee, sounds yummy. I’m still looking for a myo cream brulee coffee creamer. Tried caramel, just not the same.
Bea
They ALL look yummy.
Cheryl W
Thank you so much for these recipes! I gave up my beloved vanilla creamers because of all the extra unhealthy ingredients. I feel better but miss them! These recipes couldn’t be more timely.
Patricia noble
Wow, great can’t wait to try them, will be good on a cold winter night. I love your website and look forward to it all the time. It really helps when your retired!!
Bronda
Wow, these all look great! I appreciate all your tips and tricks on saving money! Blessings to you and your family.
Harriet asks
Is it possible that you might have a recipe for a Creme Browet coffe creamer. The liquid one is my absolute favorite.
Jill
You know Harriet we don’t but maybe one of our readers does
Grandma Meyer
Can you store these in air tight containers
Jill
Yes you can and store them for as long or like you would if they were store bought.
Laurie Bennett
I would love to have a recipe for Pumpkin spice creamer..
Jill
It is pretty easy to make Laurie this is a general recipe that you can adapt to your tastes and is one of those things you can change most of the amounts to fit your own taste so feel free to add or take away on this one.
Pumpkin Spice Creamer
1 cup of half and half – you can use milk or half milk and cream or something like that)
2 Tbsp. pumpkin puree (not pie filling that has already been seasoned)
1 tsp. pumpkin spice (here is our homemade version of Pumpkin spice if you would like that)
2 Tbsp. of brown sugar or maple syrup
Mix and warm all in saucepan or in microwave. Will store 5 days in fridge. All the ingredients can be adjusted to your taste.
Teresa Jackson
Thank you for this pumpkin spice recipe, and for all of the other coffee recipes that you have shared. ❤️
Jill
You are so welcome Teresa. I hope you enjoy them.