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Creamy and delicious banana milk poured over espresso and ice to make this very yummy and simple but elevated morning coffee. It is more dessert vibes than drink vibes and perfect to cool down in summer.
It has been a while since I have posted a drinks recipe. This is not because I don’t enjoy a good drink but because I have felt a lack of motivation to share any thing that truly felt inspiring to share. So coming from someone who doesn’t drink coffee much (or at all) this caramelized banana latte will not disappoint. The flavors are unlike any other latte I have tried. To be honest you don’t need the milk to make the banana “milk” as I have made it with water too and it is delicious but the milk adds a rich layer of creaminess.
To make this latte we need strong black coffee or espresso. I have made this coffee in the Moka pot but you can use a French press or any other way you make your coffee. It works perfectly well with instant coffee too so don’t stress to much. The beauty about this recipe is the simplicity and ease of preparation but the supreme flavor you get at the end. For the caramelized banana latte we need ripe bananas, butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, salt and milk. I also like adding water to thin it out. If you don’t like cinnamon – leave it out or add a dash of cardamom instead.
You can serve this latte for breakfast, brunch or any time of the day. It is heavier than a regular latte with the addition of banana hence I would suggest pairing it with a lighter meal. My crunchy granola is a good idea, alternatively you can serve it with my breakfast tacos, or a slice of my breakfast fruit loaf. If you prefer a savory option then the crustless quiche is a good way to go. To be honest there is no right or wrong meal but stick to a lighter meal to truly enjoy the latte.
You can make the milk ahead and store it in the fridge in a bottle for up to 3 days. Shake the bottle and stir before pouring over your coffee or drinking it on its own. Trust me this milk is so good and very simple but it tastes delicious on its own as well. You can add chopped nuts into the milk on its own and a little protein to make it a whole breakfast on the go situation.
Now that we have covered how to make this caramelized banana latte recipe, you can have a look at the recipe video on my socials but let’s get to it. Don’t forget to follow along for more fun recipe inspiration.
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6 thoughts on “Caramelized Banana Latte”
Well…I am not much of a latte fancier….but when i was initiated to sip this ….i was blown….i think it’s one of the coolest summer drinks and and easy one to prepare….Chef….oustanding…sorry..i finished it
Hi Annika, I enjoy your recipes and appreciate your content. Don’t worry about posting only when you’re “inspired,” do what moves you. We loyal subscribers are always here for you.
PS: this banana latte is just the thing for tomorrow’s coffee!
this is one of the best comments I have ever received! I am so thoroughly grateful for you taking the time out to type this. hope you continue to enjoy the content and recipes xx
This looks so good! What a great combination of flavors!
hey Suzanne, thanks for the comment! I absolutely loved the recipe. hope you give it a go x
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