YOUR OWN LIQUID COFFEE CREAMER - HOMEMADE, COPYCAT, SUBSTITUTE
Did you ever pass by the special coffee creamers at the grocery store, wondering how they make those flavored creamers and wanting to avoid those nasty calories? Easy, grab your run of the mill powdered coffee creamer and come along for the ride!
Provided by northernmom
Categories Beverages
Time 5m
Yield 2 , 2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- This comes from the side panel of a Walmart brand coffee whitener (check it out).
- Mix one part hot water with one part powdered non-dairy creaner, stir thoroughly. Add your choice of flavor extract (be creative). Add one part cold water. Store in refrigerator.
- Think about it. Mocha, Vanilla, Almond, Splenda, Stevia. Your choice, low-cal, controlled flavor possibilities.
- Make it your own.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 76.1, Fat 5.7, SaturatedFat 3.5, Cholesterol 19.4, Sodium 13.5, Carbohydrate 1.9, Sugar 0.9, Protein 0.8
LIQUID NON-DAIRY CREAMER
This recipe is from a container of generic plain powdered non-dairy creamer. It is a refrigerated, liquid non-dairy creamer, and can be used in coffee, tea, cocoa, or any beverage that you would add a creamer to.
Provided by A R Caswell
Categories Other Drinks
Time 15m
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- 1. In a oven-proof glass Pyrex type measuring cup with a handle, heat 1 cup of water in microwave until very HOT (but not boiling) approximately 30-45 seconds. Depending on the type of microwave, it could require a few seconds longer.
- 2. After removing the heated water from the microwave oven, slowly add 1 cup of the powdered non-dairy creamer to the heated water and stir to mix thoroughly. If the creamer does not readily dissolve or mix well, reheat the water. The hot mixture should not have any lumps in it.
- 3. After the powder has mixed well with the heated water, add 1 cup of COLD water and stir to mix thoroughly. Let cool slightly, and store in airtight container in refrigerator. This is now a liquid non-dairy creamer, equivalent to the liquid non-dairy creamer sold in the refrigerated section of the grocery.
- 4. If desired, 1/2 - 1 teaspoon of a liquid extract or flavoring such as vanilla could be added if you used the plain non-dairy creamer powder. Flavorings or extracts should be added after the liquid has cooled.
- 5. This recipe is basically a ratio. Larger amounts could be mixed by this ratio: 1 part of very hot water 1 part non-dairy creamer 1 part cold water Just remember to MIX WELL, and I hope you enjoy it! :-)
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