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Homemade Cinnamon Dolce Latte


I recently professed my love of coffee and fancy coffee drinks.  After the success of the Peppermint Mocha, I decided to tackle the Cinnamon Dolce Latte, another one of my favorites. 

According to the Starbucks website, it has flavors of "cinnamon, butter and brown sugar".  Well, I covered the cinnamon and brown sugar components, but left out the butter.  And you know what, I think it turned out quite well, if I do say so myself! 


I honestly wasn't sure if the cinnamon flavor in the syrup was going to be strong enough, but it was.  I will admit to being impatient and not letting it steep for very long, so the cinnamon flavor might develop more if you do actually let it sit and cool off first.  If you wanted it to be even stronger, you could always add a tiny bit of cinnamon oil to it as well.  But be careful -- a little of that goes a long way!


How much to make depends on how much you'll actually use.  I just made a single batch this first time, but considering how much I like it, I probably need to at least double it next time.  :)  And have I mentioned how handy this little gadget is?  Again, put it on your wish list!


Homemade Cinnamon Dolce Latte

6-8 ounces strong brewed coffee
6 ounces heated milk (I again used the fat-free half-and-half)
2-4 Tbsp cinnamon simple syrup, to taste (recipe follows)
whipped cream
cinnamon for sprinkling

In a large mug, mix together the coffee, milk, and cinnamon syrup.  Top with whipped cream and a dusting of cinnamon.  Enjoy.  Repeat if necessary.  ;)

Cinnamon Simple Syrup

1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup golden brown sugar
6 inches of cinnamon stick, broken into small pieces
1 cup water

Mix all ingredients in a small saucepan.  Bring to a boil over medium heat, and let boil 2 minutes.  Remove from heat and allow to cool.  Strain out cinnamon pieces and store, covered, in the refrigerator.

Enjoy!  :)



Comments

Amy said…
Oh my goodness, YUM! I bet you could use that cinnamon simple syrup for loads of different things. Thicken it up a bit and maybe it could go on ice cream?

Mmm...I love cinnamon. You're a genius!
Kristen said…
This looks like dessert in a cup - what a great creation!
Courtney said…
I need an aerolatte asap! Looks delicious, could so use a cup of this right now :)
This truly looks amazing! Its one of my favorite holiday beverages :)
This could easily keep me from ever going to Starbucks again. And I love Starbucks!
polwig said…
That looks amazing, perfect on a chilly day, this way you don't even have to move from the house to have starbucks or much better
Anonymous said…
Ok, this is a brilliant idea! Love this and am anxious to try!!!! Happy New Year.
adizzy said…
I have just made this following your recipe! OMG, it is brilliant ! Thank you for sharing
Bisuzs Coffee said…
Lovely idea! That will made my day by drinking this before I get to work :)

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