copycat Starbucks White Chocolate Mocha
Making this copycat Starbucks White Chocolate Mocha at home has saved me tons of money over the years and it’s actually close to the real thing!
What’s your favorite coffee drink? My go to order is a venti hot Starbucks White Chocolate Mocha with half the syrup (2.5 pumps vs 5) and no whipped cream. It is my favorite way to drink coffee all year round but it was getting to be an expensive habit! Enter in my favorite purchases from Amazon! Back when Starbucks had an online store this is the syrup they sold! I even purchased it from my local Starbucks once upon a time so trust me this is it. No one likes drinking cold coffee so my favorite coffee mug is a Yeti. Depending on the day I use the big coffee tumbler or this decent sized Yeti coffee cup. Want to buy one of your own? Click here! Read below to find out how to make your own copycat Starbucks White Chocolate Mocha!
Breville Barista Espresso Machine
This Breville Barista Espresso machine has definitely upped our ability to make lattes similar to a coffee shop! There is a learning curve to this machine but once we got the hang of it there was no going back! We have used it daily sometimes more than once a day for the last 5 years and it has held up great! It does require some maintenance to clean it and descale it but it has paid for itself since I have purchased less and less Starbucks coffees over the years. Click here
Fontana White Mocha Syrup
Order the right syrup. If you are a Starbucks fan find out what they are using! I found out by asking the barista at Starbucks what syrup they use because not all syrups were created equal. This makes a world of difference when trying to make a copycat Starbucks White Chocolate Mocha at home.
I ordered this Fontana white mocha syrup from Amazon (click here to see what’s available. Previously, Starbucks had an online store so I used to order directly through their website but that closed unfortunately a few years ago.
How To Make Espresso:
Step 1 – Choose whole beans to pour into the top hopper (there is a built in burr grinder!)
Step 2 – Take the porta filter and slide it into the slot to fill with coffee (see video below)
Step 3 – Push the porta filter in to start grinding the beans (use the buttons to adjust size and amount)
Step 4 – Tamp down the ground coffee with the tamper
Step 5 – Twist the porta filter in
Step 6 – Push to start the machine to make the espresso (single or double shot)
Step 7 – If you want steam/foam milk use the wand (right side of machine).
Check out how I make my White Mocha at home in this video.
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