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Coconut Milk Cold Brew Coffee

This cold brew concentrate recipe with coconut milk is a wonderful one to have on hand each morning. I love its delicious, effortless taste and the money it saves me from going through the coffee drive thru each morning.

Coconut Milk Cold Brew Coffee

If you happen to be a busy mom of three + an entrepreneur like myself then you know life is equal parts rewarding and chaos at any given moment. Treating myself and getting a kickstart in the morning always involves a big ‘ole cup of coffee, no matter what.

While we lived at the farm I didn’t have the city conveniences of stopping by my local coffeeshop to grab a large cup. But it sure was peaceful waking up each morning with a wide open field out our front window and the little lake out the back. Pros + cons as they say. The other big “pro” was that I was forced to learn to make my own (good) coffee, not something I had mastered in the past. And, I even learned to enjoy a hearty cup of cold brew coffee, perfect for the hot summer mornings here in the South.

I teamed up with my friends over at Chameleon Cold-Brew to bring you this simple + delicious recipe for Coconut Milk Cold Brew Coffee. While I have so many variations on this recipe (like using anything from almond milk to heavy cream as my mixer) this is my straightforward go-to most mornings when I’m enjoying cold brew.

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Coconut Milk Cold Brew Coffee

  • Author: Heirloomed Collection

Description

This easy recipe will become your morning go-to.

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. In a large cup, pour 1 cup of cold brew coffee and mix in 1/2 cup ice cold water, stir together. Remember, this comes as a concentrate so mixing in equal parts coffee concentrate and liquid will ensure the perfect drink.
  2. Add a 1″ frozen ice cube to your cup and pour over the 1/2 cup coconut milk. You can leave your milk on top or stir in if you prefer.
  3. Sip and enjoy!

To say this is super simple is an understatement but the flavor and richness of the cold brew coffee is so, so good. And, you don’t have to waste your time with the overnight process of making your own cold brew. You know I’m a fan of homemade but when the taste isn’t any different and it’s so much easier + more convenient than I’d rather save my time here and put it into making a homemade biscuit to go with coffee if you know what I mean.

The other great thing I love about Chameleon Cold-Brew is the flavor choices. I’m a go-to on Vanilla usually but for some reason I gave the mocha a try and I’m so glad I did. It is so rich in flavor and really blends so well with the coconut flavor in the milk. Cold brew is also much less acidic which is great all around for your teeth, health and flavor profile of your coffee. A win/win/win.

Love to know your favorite way to enjoy cold brew and love for you to give this one a try!

Please note, this post is sponsored by Chameleon Cold-Brew; however, all thoughts and opinions are my own. To support our content and storytelling I love to share brands with you that I love and that are authentic to my lifestyle.


heirloomed is a lifestyle brand with a mission of “keeping heirlooms around for another generation.” Our blog features stories about family recipes, creating traditions with your family, interior design and entertaining by mixing new and vintage pieces, classic style, and small town + historic travel. Our shop features a collection of “goods inspired by the past, for generations to enjoy” with an array of products and meaningful gifts including linen apronstabletop linensartceramics and beyond. Learn more at www.heirloomedcollection.com

I’m an old soul based in Atlanta, GA and mom of 3 with a deep love of all things from the past with a story to tell, on a mission to keep heirlooms around for another generation - whether it be a tradition, splattered family recipe, or historic home.

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