The healthiest peppermint mocha. Not only is it sweetened with dates, but this latte is also blended with cashews for a dairy-free drink.
This is the most nutritious latte I’ve ever had. Plus, it’s the perfect holiday drink. Peppermint mochas were always my holiday drink of choice when going to Starbucks and I love to have a homemade version to drink all season long.
Are you as excited for the holidays as I am?! Now that my dietetic exam is done, I have more time to relax and enjoy the holidays. This is the first time I don’t have to worry about exams or internship work this time of year. Of course I’m worrying a little about the results from my dietetic exam, but I’m trying hard not to think about that. It’s done now and I can’t change anything! I’ll know the results in January, so now we just wait and see (update: I passed!).
I’m trying to distract myself by working on new recipes, finishing my Christmas shopping and spending time doing the things I love. I’m starting a new book, I’m watching some shows on Netflix that I’ve been putting off and now I’m starting a new painting for our apartment. I also have a goal of running 50km this month. I was able to do it last month and I loved it so much, I decided to do it again!
Things are always busy around here, but in a good way now. It’s not the same stressful busy as it was in university or during my internship last year.
I’m definitely happy it’s Friday though. It’s been a long week and I’m excited to spend some down time this weekend. My weekend will probably involve a lot of recipe testing and reading while enjoying a peppermint mocha.
Now, back to the recipe.
This peppermint mocha is made from a few simple and wholesome ingredients. I use brewed coffee as a base and blend it with cashews to make a creamy, frothy drink. Trust me, if you have a good blender, you won’t have any issues blending the cashews until creamy. You shouldn’t find any pieces of cashews. If that’s an issue, you could try straining the drink with a fine mesh sieve.
Now, for flavor, I added 2 Medjool dates (use more if using cheaper, dry dates), one tablespoon of cocoa powder and a 1/8 teaspoon of peppermint extract. Feel free to adjust those ingredients to taste. Add more chocolate if you love a strong chocolate flavor, add more dates if you want a sweeter drink and more peppermint as desired. It’s all up to you!
Have you tried my creamy cashew chai latte yet? This peppermint mocha is a variation of that drink. Since creating that latte, I’ve been dreaming of other latte flavors to make.
What flavor should I make next? 🙂
If you make this peppermint mocha, 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!
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So delicious!! I only had roasted cashews in my pantry so I used those instead. Perfect recipe, I'm going to make it for Christmas breakfast. Thank you!!
Thank you, I'm happy it worked with the roasted cashews! It sounds like a great addition to Christmas breakfast. Enjoy! :)
I did it yesterday and my family loved it, thank you for sharing this wonderful recipe.
I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you. :)
Can vanilla be added for peppermint extract?
Yes I'm sure it would work! It would be like a vanilla mocha. :) You may need a little more vanilla than peppermint though!
Could I use peppermint essential oil instead of the extract?
Hi Elana, I've never tried it and I've never used essential oils in food, so I can't guarantee that it will turn out as good. What I recommend is using less oil than extract as it's more concentrated. It's suggested to use one-fourth the amount of extract. I hope this helps! Let me know how it turns out. :)