Iced Vanilla Oat Milk Latte

Iced Vanilla Oat Milk Latte
120Calories
14gSugar
22gCarbs
2gProtein

This iced vanilla oat milk latte is creamy, sweet, and ridiculously easy to make at home. With just 4 ingredients and 5 minutes, you will have a café-quality drink that costs a fraction of the price.

☕ Drink Tip

Water quality matters more than you think. Use filtered water for a noticeably cleaner, better-tasting brew.

Why You'll Love This Latte

  • Ready in 5 minutes — faster than waiting in line at the café
  • Naturally creamy — oat milk froths beautifully without dairy
  • Customizable sweetness — adjust the vanilla syrup to your taste
  • Budget-friendly — save $5+ per drink making it at home

Ingredients

  • 2 shots espresso or 1/2 cup strong brewed coffee, cooled
  • 1 cup oat milk
  • 2 tablespoons vanilla syrup (or 1 tsp vanilla extract + 1 tbsp maple syrup)
  • Ice cubes
  • Optional: caramel drizzle for garnish

Instructions

  1. Brew the Coffee
    Pull 2 shots of espresso or brew 1/2 cup of strong coffee. Let it cool for a few minutes, or pour it over ice immediately for a quick chill.
  2. Prepare the Glass
    Fill a tall glass with ice cubes all the way to the top. The more ice, the colder and more refreshing your latte will be.
  3. Add Vanilla Syrup
    Pour the vanilla syrup over the ice. If using vanilla extract and maple syrup, stir them together first, then add to the glass.
  4. Pour the Oat Milk
    Slowly pour the oat milk over the ice, filling the glass about three-quarters full. Watch the beautiful layers form.
  5. Add Coffee & Stir
    Pour the cooled espresso or coffee over the oat milk. Give it a good stir to combine all the layers. Add a caramel drizzle on top if desired. Enjoy!

Drink Tips

  • For the best foam, use barista-edition oat milk — it froths better than regular.
  • Make coffee ice cubes so your drink never gets watered down.
  • Double the vanilla syrup recipe and store it in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.
  • Try swapping vanilla for lavender or hazelnut syrup for a fun twist.

Nutrition Facts

Per Serving

Calories 120 kcal
Sugar 14g
Total Fat 3g
Total Carbohydrates 22g
Protein 2g
Sodium 95mg

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use regular milk instead of oat milk?

Absolutely! Any milk works — almond, soy, coconut, or dairy. Oat milk just gives the creamiest texture.

How do I make vanilla syrup at home?

Combine equal parts sugar and water in a saucepan, heat until dissolved, add 1 tsp vanilla extract, and let it cool. Store in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

Can I make this hot instead of iced?

Yes! Simply steam the oat milk, skip the ice, and pour the hot coffee and vanilla syrup into a warm mug.

Emma Hart

Iced Vanilla Oat Milk Latte

Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings: 1 servings
Calories: 120

Ingredients
  

Ingredients
  • 2 shots espresso or 1/2 cup strong brewed coffee cooled
  • 1 cup oat milk
  • 2 tablespoons vanilla syrup or 1 tsp vanilla extract + 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • Ice cubes
  • Optional: caramel drizzle for garnish

Method
 

  1. Brew the Coffee: Pull 2 shots of espresso or brew 1/2 cup of strong coffee. Let it cool for a few minutes, or pour it over ice immediately for a quick chill.
  2. Prepare the Glass: Fill a tall glass with ice cubes all the way to the top. The more ice, the colder and more refreshing your latte will be.
  3. Add Vanilla Syrup: Pour the vanilla syrup over the ice. If using vanilla extract and maple syrup, stir them together first, then add to the glass.
  4. Pour the Oat Milk: Slowly pour the oat milk over the ice, filling the glass about three-quarters full. Watch the beautiful layers form.
  5. Add Coffee & Stir: Pour the cooled espresso or coffee over the oat milk. Give it a good stir to combine all the layers. Add a caramel drizzle on top if desired. Enjoy!

Notes

Drink Tips:
  • For the best foam, use barista-edition oat milk — it froths better than regular.
  • Make coffee ice cubes so your drink never gets watered down.
  • Double the vanilla syrup recipe and store it in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.
  • Try swapping vanilla for lavender or hazelnut syrup for a fun twist.

Emma Hart

Emma Hart

Mixologist and recipe creator at Sip Craft. Emma crafts refreshing beverages from smoothies to cocktails, proving that the best drinks are made at home.