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Maple Pecan Latte recipe that’s SO good! With warm notes of pecans, maple syrup, brown sugar, and cinnamon, this coffee drink is creamy, sweet, and perfect for fall. Start your day off with this delicious, autumn-inspired Starbucks copycat latte!
There’s nothing like starting off a cool fall morning with a warm, cozy drink. Especially when it’s this creamy Maple Pecan Latte! Made with just 6 simple ingredients, this easy-to-make latte is better than the Starbucks version. Make a double batch of this recipe and keep it on hand for quick and easy fall lattes all week long!
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Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need for this recipe:
Pecans – Pecan halves add a nutty flavor to this Maple Pecan Latte recipe. Pecan butter can also have a similar effect.
Milk – Any type of dairy or dairy-free milk works great in this recipe! Half and half or heavy cream are also an option for a creamier texture.
Maple Syrup – Maple syrup is a must for that warm, sweet flavor.
Brown Sugar (optional) – While the maple syrup in this recipe sweetens the latte pretty well, adding a little bit of brown sugar can make for a sweeter latte with more flavor.
Cinnamon – A touch of cinnamon adds fall flavor to this latte recipe!
Espresso – Brew 2 shots of espresso in your favorite espresso machine for each latte. Another option is to use instant espresso powder or even strongly brewed coffee!
How to Make a Maple Pecan Latte
Here’s how to easily make a Maple Pecan Latte:
- Blend the pecan halves and milk together.
- Strain and heat up the pecan milk in a small saucepan (until bubbles begin to form).
- Stir in the maple syrup, brown sugar, and cinnamon.
- Pour the steamed milk into coffee mugs.
- Brew 2 shots of espresso into each latte!
TIP: Use an electric milk frother to froth the milk!
How to Strain Pecan Milk
You don’t have to strain the blended pecans and milk, but it’s definitely recommended if you don’t like the grainy texture of the pecans. To strain the pecan milk, simply use a nut milk bag, cheesecloth, or mesh colander, to press the milk through. This helps keep the flavor of the pecans in the milk!
Using Pecan Milk to Save Time
Save time by using store-bought pecan milk instead! While you will get more of that nutty pecan flavor when you make your own (according to the directions in the recipe below), pre-made pecan milk can still be a great option.
Latte Topping Ideas
Take this Maple Pecan Latte to another level with these yummy topping ideas!
- Whipped Cream
- Cinnamon
- Pumpkin Spice
- Crushed Pecans
Making Maple Pecan Creamer
Want quick and easy lattes all week long? Double this recipe (excluding the espresso) and turn it into Maple Pecan Creamer! Simply make the recipe according to the directions below, then store it in the refrigerator in an airtight container or jar.
When you’re ready, heat up the desired amount of Maple Pecan Creamer, use an electric milk frother to create foam, and then brew the espresso over each latte.
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- Self-Rising Flour Pancakes
- Everyday Vanilla Latte Recipe
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- Homemade Eggnog Latte
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Maple Pecan Latte
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Maple Pecan Latte recipe that's SO good! With warm notes of pecans, maple syrup, brown sugar, and cinnamon, this coffee drink is creamy, sweet, and perfect for fall. Start your day off with this delicious, autumn-inspired Starbucks copycat latte!
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
5 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Course Breakfast, Drink
Cuisine American
Servings 2 Lattes
Calories 184 kcal
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup pecan halves
- 1 1/4 cup milk
- 2 Tablespoons maple syrup
- 1 Tablespoon brown sugar optional
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 4 shots brewed espresso 2 shots per latte
Instructions
Soak the pecan halves and milk for at least 5-10 minutes (or longer, if possible).
Blend the pecans and milk together until smooth.
Use a nut milk bag or a mesh colander to strain the pecans (optional, but recommended to prevent a grainy texture).
Heat up the strained pecan milk in a saucepan over medium heat.
Add in the maple syrup, brown sugar (optional), and cinnamon.
Cook for about 5 minutes, whisking often.
Pour the mixture into each coffee mug.
Brew 2 shots of espresso for each latte.
Pour into the milk and enjoy!
Notes
- Want to save time? Use store-bought pecan milk instead of making your own!
- You can also double this recipe and leave out the espresso to create a maple pecan coffee creamer! Simply store it in the refrigerator for quick, easy, delicious lattes throughout the week.
- Want more foam in your latte? Use an electric milk frother to froth the milk before adding the espresso!
Nutrition
Calories: 184kcal
Keyword Maple Pecan Latte
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