Sweet Cream Cold Foam Recipe (2024)

By Gabriella Lewis

Updated Oct. 11, 2023

Sweet Cream Cold Foam Recipe (1)

Total Time
10 minutes
Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
5 minutes
Rating
4(326)
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This creamy whipped topping, introduced by popular beverage chains Gong Cha and Starbucks in 2014, began trending on social media in early 2023. It comes together rather quickly with three simple ingredients: heavy whipping cream, milk and simple syrup. What sets this recipe apart from a sweetened whipped cream is the addition of cold milk. Bearing a striking resemblance to the topping on iced einspänner and other coffee drinks, or the cheese foam served on top of milk teas, this sweet, fluffy mixture sits atop an iced coffee, a delightful frothy substitute for traditional liquid cream or dairy additions. The recipe lends itself to flavorings: Simply add a drop of vanilla extract, a splash of rose water or ground cinnamon before frothing.

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Ingredients

Yield:2 servings

  • 3tablespoons cold heavy whipping cream
  • 2tablespoons cold milk
  • 1tablespoon simple syrup
  • Iced coffee or cold brew, for serving

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Nutritional analysis per serving (2 servings)

113 calories; 9 grams fat; 5 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 2 grams monounsaturated fat; 0 grams polyunsaturated fat; 9 grams carbohydrates; 0 grams dietary fiber; 9 grams sugars; 1 gram protein; 21 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Sweet Cream Cold Foam Recipe (2)

Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    In a deep cup or bowl, combine heavy whipping cream, milk and simple syrup.

  2. Step

    2

    With a handheld electric milk frother, whisk until almost doubled in volume, about 1 minute. (Alternatively, whisk by hand or with a hand mixer for 3 to 5 minutes or add to a mason jar, cover and shake vigorously for 2 to 3 minutes. These methods will produce a slightly softer, less fluffy foam.)

  3. Step

    3

    Pour the cold foam over iced coffee or cold brew.

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Brie

I make low fat sugar free sweet foam with just milk and Purecane brand erythritol almost daily for my homemade cold brews. I am currently using a free frother but they are only like ten dollars. I use 4 0z of milk in a glass measuring cup and half a tsp of "sugar" Froth for like 15-30 seconds pulling the frother up to keep the blade at the top just under the surface but still visible adding in the most air possible until it looks like loose whipped cream. Nothing could be simpler.

Deb Martin

Use half and half which is a blend of cream and milk. I do it every morning. A simple handheld frother does the trick. I don’t add sweetener but sometimes I add cinnamon or vanilla. A smaller container is key, I use a stainless milk frothing pitcher purchased on Amazon. And for those who are dairy free, I have done this with the “barista” version of oatmilk, several brands make it. It doesn’t hold its foam as long as milk but it still works.

Kjb

Made this this morning and it’s great. I used the ingredients as written and a small milk frother. Better than Starbucks.

SheilaF

I small French press plunger moved up and down rapidly is a very effective frother, it can also be placed in the microwave to heat milk prior to frothing when making a caffe latte. This can remove the need for an extra piece of kitchen equipment.

Ma’amsay

I’ve done this with half and half (along with simple syrup and a splash of vanilla extract) in a Nespresso Aerochino and it turned out great. Super easy. For the question on simple syrup - you can purchase it ready made, but can simply make it by dissolving sugar in hot water then letting it cook. I’m not sure the exact proportions, but you can Google that.

NHcook

Made this with Maple Syrup instead of simple because New Hampshire. Magical morning coffee upgrade.

Phyl

The simple syrup recipe is also simple: put equal portions of sugar and water into a pan, heat on medium-low, stirring, until the sugar is dissolved. (Don’t bring it to a boil.) Let it cool, put it into a container, and stick it in the fridge.

El

Starbucks adds maple syrup or flavoring.

k

Will a week’s worth keep in refrig?

emmyjaymakes

We do something like this every morning in a little french press -- using equal amonts of cold brewed coffee (very strong!) and whole milk, plus blue agave syrup (to taste, so maybe 1 tsp. per serving.

Maia

I use a tablespoon of maple syrup instead of simple syrup and it tastes great. Maybe a drop or two of vanilla as well, and I even tried adding a tiny bit of salt for the “salted caramel” version. So delish and saves me so much money!

Nicole

Just use half and half instead of milk and cream if you have it — even easier

Sude

its an amazing recipe i didnt have syrup in the first try and made it with honey its still really good. I would suggest adding cinnamon to get a cinnamon cold foam :)

C

Half & half is beautiful, but melts quickly. Sweetness (one pump toriani) is lost once it incorporates into the coffeeWill try whipping more/less to re-test

James

I made a version that replaced the simple syrup with a sugar-free Salted Caramel Syrup, which was phenomenal!

Ashley

My milk frother died and I found shaking ingredients in a small mason jar produced good results. The addition of milk to the cream keeps it from becoming butter too quickly, so long as you watch it carefully shaking in a jar or co*cktail shaker works.

Vicky

I will make it with 1/2 tbs next time instead of 1 tbs, better, less sweet. I used sugar cane syrup, my favorite sugary suggestion for cold coffee. It goes very well indeed.

lyn

In my experience, half & half doesn’t work.

Annoferie

I just made this and poured it over my homemade iced coffee. Yummy!

Emrie T

I used my Keurig foamer to make this and it turned out great. It doesn't immediately melt into my drink like the Starbucks kind does. I cut back on the sugar but I may try the full Tbsp of simple syrup next time. Has anyone tried Torani instead of simple syrup?

Amy

This recipe alone will save me hundreds this summer !

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Sweet Cream Cold Foam Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is sweet cream cold foam made of at Starbucks? ›

This creamy whipped topping, introduced by popular beverage chains Gong Cha and Starbucks in 2014, began trending on social media in early 2023. It comes together rather quickly with three simple ingredients: heavy whipping cream, milk and simple syrup.

How do you make cold foam creamer? ›

Just froth your coffee creamer with a milk frother for about 30-60 seconds. #recipes #coffee #coldfoam #coldbrew #coldbrewcoffee #recipeoftheday #recipeshare #starbucksathome #barista #barista #Starbucks.

How many pumps of vanilla are in sweet cream cold foam? ›

Regular cold foam is nonfat milk with air whipped into it. The Starbucks recipe also includes 2 pumps of vanilla syrup.

Is sweet cream cold foam just whipped cream? ›

What's the difference between cold foam & whipped cream? Whipped cream is generally made by literally whipping up heavy cream while cold foam is made by whipping up non-fat milk. Taking Starbucks as an example, they add a little vanilla syrup to both their cold foam and whipped cream toppers.

Can you make cold foam with just milk? ›

Cold foam is essentially just milk that has gone through the frothing process with a frother or blender, aerating the milk until it is fluffy. It is then poured over coffee or tea. It works for both hot and cold drinks.

What liquid is best for cold foam? ›

The best milk for cold foam

Some homemade recipes even call for whole milk or heavy cream. But guess what? Skim milk makes the thickest, sturdiest cold foam. That's because it has a larger percentage of protein when compared to whole milk or 2%.

How do coffee shops make cold foam? ›

Cold Foam is created by whipping nonfat milk for about twenty seconds until it stabilizes. The result is a smooth, velvety topping that turns any simple coffee drink into a luxurious experience. It's like whipped cream without the sugar!

Why is my cold foam not thick? ›

Milk: Make sure to use whole milk to keep the cold foam rich and thick. The milk helps thin the heavy cream just enough to make it pourable once whipped. Heavy Cream: Heavy cream whips up into a light and airy foam while staying super creamy.

Can you whip creamer into foam? ›

Cream or milk

Milk, half and half, or heavy whipping cream can all be frothed and steamed. Steaming coffee creamer is not recommended, although technically you could use an electric hand frothing tool without any heat to whip coffee creamer into a slightly thicker consistency.

How many pumps of vanilla is enough? ›

drink, 1-2 pumps (about 1 oz.) for syrup is usually a safe bet. For 16 oz., 2-3 pumps (1-1.5oz.); 20 oz. drinks, 3-4 pumps (1.5-2 oz.).

How much extra is sweet cream cold foam at Starbucks? ›

While some drinks come with cold foam on top as standard, such as some of its flavored cold brews, customers can opt to add it to other cold drinks for $1.25. The price stays the same regardless of whether you order Starbucks' biggest drink size, at 30 fluid ounces, or smallest, at 12 fluid ounces.

How much is 2 pumps of syrup? ›

According to StarbMag, there are two kinds of pumps at a Starbucks bar. One is for cold drinks, and it gives about ¼ ounce, which is equal to ½ tablespoon of syrup per pump. The other pump is for hot drinks and is a bit bigger, giving up to ½ ounce, or a full tablespoon, of syrup per pump.

How do you make the perfect foam? ›

Place the milk in a tall cup, holding it at a 45-degree angle. Insert the frother and turn it on. Froth for 20 to 45 seconds, or until you've reached your desired consistency (for a cappuccino you'll want more foam than, say, a latte). Be sure to move the frother up and down the cup as you froth.

What makes cold foam foamy? ›

It's fairly simple–cold brew or iced coffee is topped with foam made from cold, frothed milk. Making cold foam is similar to frothing milk for lattes, cappuccinos, and macchiatos, except the milk stays cold instead of getting steamed.

What consistency should cold foam be? ›

The delightful topping is commonly made by rapidly whisking non-fat or low-fat milk with air to create a frothy, meringue-like consistency. Here, we jazz up the classic with extra indulgent ingredients. Cold foam can be made with many different tools, from milk frothers (our recommendation) to blenders.

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