This happens to me pretty much every day at around 3 o’clock, providing that I’m working from home. I get up from my desk, put on the teapot, throw a bunch of things in the blender, whirl it all together, and end up with a cozy and satisfying latte-ish drink that gets me through to dinner time. I don’t drink caffeine anymore, because I’ve always been very sensitive to it, and found that avoiding it altogether really helps with even energy levels (I may have made a few exceptions in Italy :)). But this little ritual takes me back to the days when 3 o’clock meant a cup of really good tea or a matcha. There’s really nothing better.
I end up making a different drink every time, based on my mood and the ingredients I have on hand, but the general formula is the same. There’s always something for creaminess, something for flavor, something for an energy boost… So I thought I’d give a ‘no-recipe’ recipe here, as well as a few of my favorite combinations. Midday super-latte making is a really fun routine to add to your day if you’re around a blender, and it’s good for your in a number of ways: it gets you out of the busyness of the day and nudges you to take a break, it’s creative, and the beverage you’ll end up with will likely be good-for-you, warming and tasty.
Tahini Hot Chocolate
This was one of our most popular recipes last winter. It’s an incredibly satisfying blender hot chocolate that comes together in seconds.
Rosemary Hot White Chocolate
Another hot chocolate, but this one is a white hot chocolate infused with rosemary. A great case for using cacao butter in drinks, which lends both its chocolatey flavor, as well as a richness and a froth.
Spirulina Latte
Another blender latte, but this time boosted with all the green benefits of spirulina, without the swampy taste.
Chamomile Latte
The most grounding and delicious latte to drink before bed.
Herbal Mocha with Chicory and Maca
Playing off New Orleans-style coffee, this herbal mocha is a great option for those trying to take a break from coffee and missing it dearly. Chicory brings a coffee-like richness, while maca and cacao boost energy.
Honey Miso Latte
This is basically a golden milk latte, but boosted with the flavor and health benefits of miso and raw honey (not vegan). I like to drink this one before plane journeys, since miso might be helpful when it comes to countering the radiation we are exposed to on any given flight.
Hibiscus Ginger Latte
This latte gets its beautiful color and a pleasant sour note in the flavor from steeped hibiscus flowers.
Pear Cranberry Chai
Any modesty aside, this is the best chai I’ve ever had or made in my life. A great example for how creative you can get with your beverages, this one uses both fruit and a bunch of healing spices to achieve an otherworldly flavor.
No-Recipe Vegan Cozy Latte
Start With:
This is your base liquid, which will determine what other ingredients you will add to your blender. Choose one or a couple. Hot water is a blank canvas, while herbal coffee and tea will give you a base flavor, which you can play off off with your other ingredients.
- hot water
- chicory coffee or Dandy Blend
- tea – herbal, black, green, etc.
- hot plant milk – coconut, almond, cashew, oat, etc.
Creamy:
Add one of these ingredients or a combination of a few of them for a rich, extra-creamy latte, especially important to include if you are just using hot water as the base.
- coconut butter
- tahini
- almond butter/cashew butter/any other nut butter
- tocos
- cacao butter
Frothy:
This is optional if you already have a creamy element, but adding some extra fat to your latte contributes to the most beautiful froth. Also, if your base is something with caffeine like a black or green tea, this will help slow the absorption of caffeine for a more even boost of energy (like in Bulletproof coffee).
- Coconut oil/MCT oil
- Ghee
Sweet:
Add as much sweetness as you need, tasting as you go.
- dates
- raw honey (not vegan)
- maple syrup
- date syrup
Flavor:
Play off your drink base while adding some flavor. Both cacao powder and turmeric do well in creamy, milky drinks, while spices, herbs and vanilla can be used millions of ways (just see the drink round-up above).
- cacao powder
- cacao butter
- turmeric
- other spices like cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, ginger
- vanilla
- herbs
- miso
Extras & Boosts:
My absolute favorite energy-boosting ingredient for drinks is maca powder – it instantly wakes me up and tastes so delicious. But there are a ton of other boosters you can add to your lattes, some ideas below.
- maca powder
- cacao butter
- other adaptogens: chaga, reishi, lion’s mane, cordyceps, ashwagandha
- more: pearl powder, tocos, mucura pruriens, spirulina, etc. etc.
Blend all your components until frothy and enjoy :)
jessica says
brilliant blog.. thanks for sharing
Anya says
Thank you :)
Elizabeth says
Thank you for making it easy to understand how to make these lattes.
Anya says
Thanks Elizabeth!
Michelle Adams says
I am so completely happy to have come across your site. It’s like these recipes were made for me! I’m so excited to look through the other recipes and make some of them!
Anya says
Hi Michelle,
Thank you so much for your kind words! Hope you enjoy the recipes :)
Olivia Moore says
Just found this post – exactly what I need! These latte flavours all sound unreal and I can’t wait to get making them! ?
Anya says
YAY! So glad this is helpful :)
Dara says
Hello! Do you prefer to use a specific brand of miso for your recipe? And is “sweet” miso also referred to as “mellow”? This recipe sounds divine and I’m really excited to make it, so want to make sure I use the correct miso :) Thank you!
Anya says
Hi Dara,
Yes! Sweet miso is often referred to as mellow/mild or white. I like the Miso Master and South River brands. Hope you enjoy the latte!