Cinnamon Butterbeer Latte

A healthy(ish) cinnamon butterbeer latte inspired by Harry Potter. This butterbeer latte is made from coffee, cashews, dates, vanilla, cinnamon and a touch of butter. All the ingredients are blended together to make a frothy, comforting drink.

This is how I intend to celebrate Halloween this year: Watching Harry Potter and drinking a cinnamon butterbeer latte.

If it wasn’t obvious before, it is now. I love everything Harry Potter.

So yes, I love the series and I love it even more this time of year. I’m not sure why, but there’s something about the cozy months that makes me crave those books.

Whether or not you like Harry Potter, I encourage you to try this latte. It’s perfectly sweetened with dates (or maple syrup) with a hint of butter flavor. Also, it’s creamy, frothy and healthy(ish)! It’s everything I love in a latte.

While it may be weird to add butter to a drink, I’m here to tell you that it’s delicious and it makes for a great treat. Also, this recipe makes 2 servings, so the amount you’re drinking is minimal and used only for the taste. If you’re not set on adding butter, then feel free to skip it for a simple cinnamon latte or use butter extract. I can’t guarantee that the latter will be good as it’s not something I’ve ever used myself, but apparently it exists and it has been used in other butterbeer recipes out there. So I don’t know. If it’s something you have at home, you could try it?

Also, yes there is such a thing as a bullet proof coffee, which is basically coffee with butter or coconut oil. I’ve never made it and I never will. It’s just here for the butter flavor in butterbeer. It’s a delicious Harry Potter treat and that is all.

Finally, this recipe is similar to my other favorite latte recipes (see my pumpkin spice latte, my peppermint mocha, my chai latte and matcha latte). It’s made in a blender with cashews, dates and flavor boosters – In this case, cinnamon, butter and vanilla. Everything, along with hot coffee, is blended together for a delicious frothy drink.

If you haven’t tried the deliciousness that is a cashew latte, you need to try it now. Trust me, its life changing.

Watch How to Make the Recipe:

Just close your eyes, take a sip and imagine you’re in Hogsmeade.

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Cinnamon Butterbeer Latte

A healthy(ish) latte inspired by Harry Potter. This butterbeer latte is made from coffee, cashews, dates, vanilla, cinnamon and a touch of butter. All the ingredients are blended together to make a frothy, comforting drink. 
Course Drinks
Cuisine vegetarian
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 cups prepared coffee
  • 1/4 cup raw or dry roasted, unsalted cashews
  • 2 Medjool dates (or maple syrup to taste)
  • 1/2 teaspoon salted butter (or margarine)
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon, ground
  • Pinch of salt

Instructions

  • Prepare your coffee using your prefered method. I used a french press.
  • Add all the ingredients, including the prepared coffee to a high-speed blender. Blend for 30 seconds or until smooth and frothy. 

Notes

If using a good high-speed blender, you shouldn’t have any pieces of cashews or dates in your drink. If you have a weaker blender, you may need to strain the drink using a fine mesh sieve.
For a vegan option, use vegan butter. I use this vegan margarine.
Feel free to omit the butter for a simple cinnamon latte.
 

If you make this cinnamon butterbeer latte, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! I love to hear from you guys. And of course, if you try this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram!


Looking for more?

Check out my Cozy Vegan Drinks eBook. It’s packed with a total of 22 warm beverage recipes, including vegan lattes, hot cocoas, matcha lattes, teas and more!

View Comments

  • Adding butter to coffee is not just for keto nuts! I have never added anything to my coffee that made it more delicious than butter! Just a thin slice of a grass-fed butter makes it so rich and velvety, and takes coffee to a whole new level. It sounds crazy but I swear it is absolutely delicious and not greasy at all if you stick with a teaspoon or less. You are really missing out if you don’t try it!

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