Just two simple ingredients (and pretty garnishes to your heart’s content) yield this completely delicious Toasted Coconut Iced Coffee that will get you all the way through the summer heat. Bonus: you can also booze this one up if you’d like!
This post is sponsored by my friends at Silk. All thoughts, opinions, the original recipe, and photos are my own.
Did I ever tell you that we have no national coffee chain here? You know the one that rhymes with Schmarbucks? That can be found on every corner of the US, except for the corners near my house?
I’m sure I have mentioned this at least 3657658794 times, but in case you missed it, now you know. We have been schmarbucksless for as long as I have lived here and occasionally it makes me want to crawl in a hole because I need a latte STAT.
And while I adore a good copycat recipe, there are some things I really just want someone else to do for me. Like make coffee drinks.
The good news for me is that they are finally adding said coffee chain to my local grocery store (I’d also like to take credit for this because I totally begged them on Twitter relentlessly like a year ago). The bad news is that I might go broke buying frou-frou coffee drinks.
So I found a solution. This two-ingredient Toasted Coconut Iced Coffee is EXACTLY what I needed. If you count ice and garnishes it’s more than two ingredients, but that’s just a technicality.
READ: Don’t blow up my inbox with snark on how I can’t count.
I used the Toasted Coconut + Cashew
version of Silk’s new Nutchello because for me it was the most versatile. But you can absolutely make this with the Dark Chocolate + Walnut or Caramel Almonds + Cashews. You can also change this up in a few fun ways.
- add 1 1/2 ounce pour of Coconut Rum for a boozy version
- swirl chocolate sauce around the glass before adding the ice to make a CHOCOLATE Toasted Coconut Iced Coffee
- Pour it in the blender for a frozen version.
I feel like the moral to this story is that I basically needed Nutchello in my life sooner. Because my infatuation with coffee house drinks has met its homemade match. And they can’t add rum, soooooo… #win
I also wish I’d made some toasted coconut cakes to go with my drink. Another day, perhaps.
- ⅓ cup Nutchello Toasted Coconut + Cashews (more to taste
- ½ cup strong brewed coffee
- whipped cream or non-dairy topping and sweetened coconut
- Fill an 8 ounce glass with ice.
- Pour the Nutchello Toasted Coconut + Cashews over the ice.
- Fill the rest of the way with the strong brewed coffee.
- Garnish with whipped cream or non-dairy topping and toasted sweetened coconut.
Pssst… you can get a coupon for Nutchello HERE
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Silk. The opinions and text are all mine.
Peggy
Thursday 2nd of June 2016
mmmm love a homemade iced coffee. This is a must try. Thanks for taking the time to share ;) x
Heather Tullos
Monday 6th of June 2016
It's so simple! You'll love it
Michele @ Alwayzbakin
Wednesday 1st of June 2016
OMIGOSH, this drink is calling my name right now! It looks amazing. :-o
Heather Tullos
Wednesday 1st of June 2016
Aw thanks Michele!