Nondairy Homemade Coffee Creamer Recipe
Whether you have a milk allergy, love coconut milk or simply think you feel better on a dairy-free diet, this coconut milk coffee creamer recipe is for you!
Coconut milk and coconut oil contain medium chain fatty acids, or MCTs, which are easily digested and converted to energy. Start your day off right by adding this delicious coconut milk coffee creamer recipe into your morning cup of joe.
This nondairy homemade creamer for coffee or tea is incredibly tasty and so simple to make in less than five minutes.
Nondairy Coffee Creamers
A coconut-flavored coffee creamer may be agreeable to your taste buds, but is it natural? Unfortunately, you can’t assume a nondairy coffee creamer is healthy just because it doesn’t contain dairy or because it contains coconut. Reading the labels of dairy-free coffee creamer options today can be really eye opening. It’s actually quite hard to find a simple creamer option that only contains whole-food ingredients and tastes good.
Can you find a coffee creamer with coconut milk or a coconut creamer powder in your local grocery store? Quite likely, yes. The problem is that many of these dairy-free coffee creamers are loaded with questionable ingredients such as dipotassium phosphate and gellan gum. Conventional coffee creamers are also notorious for their trans fat content. (1)
Almond milk homemade coffee creamer is a dairy-free option that can be healthy, but many people prefer the way that coconut milk mixes into coffee or tea. Plus, it adds a delicious richness, especially if you use a full-fat coconut milk.
Why Use Coconut Coffee Creamer?
I highly recommend using a homemade nondairy coffee creamer like this one because not only is it loaded with energizing fats and delicious flavor, but it also guarantees that you leave out any unhealthy and questionable ingredients.
Is coconut milk creamer good for you? It certainly can be if you use healthy, whole-food ingredients like this recipe, which is Paleo diet-friendly. This homemade coffee creamer is also an option for anyone following a vegan diet.
While on the subject of coconut milk, I’ll answer a few other common questions:
- Is coconut milk good for your heart? The debate over coconut oil and coconut milk’s healthiness will likely continue, but recent research points toward coconut milk as a healthy source of coconut fat, which was shown to decrease LDL “bad” cholesterol while increasing HDL “good” cholesterol, which is believed to protect against heart attack and stroke.
- Can you use coconut milk as coffee creamer? Yes, you can certainly use pure coconut milk as a single ingredient, dairy-free creamer for coffee and tea.
- Can you steam coconut milk? Yes, you can steam it just like cow’s milk.
- What is a coconut milk latte? It’s typically a hot drink made with espresso and coconut milk as the base liquid. I also love using full-fat coconut milk as the base for my Turmeric Latte Recipe.
Nutrition Facts
One serving of this nondairy coffee creamer recipe contains about:
- 66 calories
- <1 gram protein
- 7 grams fat
- <1 gram carbohydrate
- 0 grams fiber
- 0 grams sugar (unless you choose to add honey)
- 6 milligrams sodium (with no sea salt added)
How to Make
First melt the coconut oil with a small saucepan. Using a high-powered blender, add in the coconut milk, vanilla, stevia and salt before adding the melted coconut oil. Blend!
This coconut milk coffee creamer only takes about two minutes to make and should last in your refrigerator for up to a week.
PrintCoconut Milk Coffee Creamer Recipe
- Total Time: 2 minutes
- Yield: 12 1x
- Diet: Low Lactose
Description
Whether you have a milk allergy, love coconut milk or simply think you feel better on a dairy-free diet, this coconut milk coffee creamer recipe is for you!
Ingredients
One 13.5 ounce can coconut milk
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons coconut oil, melted
Honey or vanilla stevia, to taste
Sea salt, to taste (optional)
Instructions
- Melt the coconut oil in a saucepan.
- Put all ingredients in a blender and mix until well-combined. Use in coffee as desired.
- Add sea salt to taste.
Notes
For the stevia, liquid stevia is what I most recommend. Use half a dropper for one cup of coffee.
- Prep Time: 2 min
- Category: Beverages
- Method: Blending
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1.2 oz
- Calories: 85
- Sugar: 0.1g
- Sodium: 4mg
- Fat: 9g
- Saturated Fat: 7.9g
- Unsaturated Fat: 0.5g
- Carbohydrates: 1g
- Protein: 0.6g
Comments
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Made this and it’s good. It’s the best alternative I’ve tried yet to cream (and nothing beats good ole milk cream IMO) . It does have a strong coconut flavor and a slight bitter aftertaste, but not bad.
Should I keep coconut milk creamer in frig?
Would this also work for loosing weight? I feel the calorie content is high.
How can I explain this in a “coco” nut shell… Calories are irrelevant. Forget about them!
If you are still counting them… Then you owe it to yourself to research that topic. Thank me later.
Love your healthy tips & quick cooking videos!
Is coconut milk as a creamer in my coffee bad for kidneys? I have stage 2-3 CKD.
Dr Axe you have come thru again! Recently stopped dairy. Dismayed to find rapeseed oil in Oatley brand and unhealthy emulsifiers in all of them …xanthum gum. During my online research found it’s in a lot of products. I make my own salad dressing from your books so thot I d ask you. And here is my solution for my healthy cup of coffee! I put your bone broth powder in it too. Thank you so much Also could you comment on xanthum gum?
Can I use fractionated coconut oil?
No, not recommended for internal use.
Doesn’t the coconut oil reharden after putting in the coconut milk and refrigerating unused portion? Also, would molasses be a good sweetener, to get the minerals it provides?
Except for the coconut oil this is the recipe I have used for a long time except recently I have been adding 1/4 tsp powdered Lion’s Mane mushrooms. Will start adding the coconut oil to see if I like it better. I do not use the blender. I occasionally add a drop of essential peppermint oil. I am 95 yrs old.
Thank you for sharing Ms. Margaret about the powdered Lion’s Mane mushrooms. Peppermint essential oil sounds delicious as well!
What canned coconut milk do you suggest? Any that I come across have some type of gum in them.
In the article explaining the benefits of making our own coconut milk was that pre-made coconut milk has gum as one of the additives.
Thank you!
I found one by Native Foest that is gum free.
How long will this last in fridge
I enjoy your article on health and you are a wealth of knowledge Dr Axe. I am truly grateful as I have learnt so much.
Hi Dr. Axe…..Can I use coconut cream? Which is the healthier alternative the coconut full fat milk or coconut cream? Thank you!
Thank you for the recipe. I will certainly be making this soon for my chicory vs. Coffee.
Coconut milk from the can, or carton? I ‘ve been using from the can ( and it’s delicious!), but higher in Sat. Fat. Help!
What brand of coconut milk? Mine did not blend at all…ugh:)
Can I freeze it?
How coconutty does it taste .
How long does it keep after mixing?. I presume it goes in Refrig. Thank you!
How long can it be kept in the fridge.
I want to try this! I’m wondering, though, if the coconut oil hardens in the fridge. Do you end up with a chunk of it? I put coconut oil in my coffee and if it gets cold, there’s a floating piece of coconut on the top.
Yes, like I wanted to drink cold coffee anyway… Yum!
Dr. Axe, what brand of canned coconut milt do you use in the recipe? I currently use “So Delicious” brand coconut creamer but your sounds and looks to be much healthier!
Sounds wonderful! I’ll try it tomorrow morning. I’ve always had 1 % milk and sugar withmy coffee. I’ve been trying to find something to substitute. I started using Stevia and now I just need something for the creamer/milk. This sounds interesting, thanks!
Wow I could stay watching this videos all day long it’s awesome 👏 👏👏 Many thanks 🙏🏻 but I can’t lol
I don’t drink coffee but will try this in my tea… Without the vanilla. Can’t wait to give this a try :)
Hello
Thanks very much for this recipe!
Could you please let me know how long will it stay in a fridge..?
Thank you.
Beata
Can you substitute coconut milk powder?
Would this have a strong coconut taste?
I use the So Delicious brand of coffee creamer. Do you have any concerns with that product?
The reason I don’t by coconut creamer in the supermarket is that they add cane sugar. I also don’t care for flavored creamer. I think I’ll tweak this to just be coconut. Will that work? As in buy a can of coconut cream (the small cans of just the cream), mix it with a bit of coconut milk and see how that tastes. Anyone else tried this simple version?
I tried the coconut milk and cream in my recipe for a ‘starbucks doubleshot’.
The cream solidifies when it gets in the fridge and even after shaking the bottle it still doesn’t mix well with the other ingredients. The flavor is ok, but I don’t like the texture.
I use organic canned. I put in milk frother. It is yum.
Coconut oil is almost 90 percent saturated fat. This is not good. 2 tablespoons as in this recipe is about 22 grams of saturated fat, more than your daily allowance even though you may not use all of it at once. Then add the alcohol from extract. Not sure how any health professionals would recommend this for consumption.
Could coconut oil be substituted for vegetable oil or something like that, and would it be fine using coconut milk strait from the coconut?
What can you do with the leftover creamer? Can you add some of it to morning smoothies?
That sounds like a good idea!
Fortunately we grow our own coconuts and stevia on our farm in the Philippines. We a might modify this to be less sweet and more paleo and ketogenic.
We are using pili nuts on our Pili Nut Farm as well.
What is the calorie count?
There are 92 calories per serving!
I added a small scoop of vanilla collagen powder instead of the stevia or honey. Everything combines better if you put it in a pan on low heat for a minute then pour it into a container for use during the week,
Just made this and it curdled… What might cause this? My coconut milk doesn’t expire for months.
I really want to try this but I can’t drink it clumpy haha! Would it be because I heated the coconut oil?
Thanks in advance!
Hi Annie, it may be because you heated the coconut oil. Also, be sure you are using a high-power blender. That should solve it.
Hi Dr Axe. I find coconut products upset my stomach terribly. I want to use coconut oil as well as trying this recipe. Any ideas on why this is happening and are there any healthy substitutions?
Hi Janeen, I’m so sorry this is happening to you. I would consult with your primary healthcare physician to find out why coconut products are causing you trouble. There are many healthy substitutions for coconut products. For coconut oil, you may want to try avocado oil. For coconut milk, almond or hemp milk may be good options. If you are trying to alter this recipe, I would try 1½ cups almond, hemp or oat milk, 1-2 tablespoons vanilla extract, 2 tablespoons of maple syrup or honey and sea salt to taste. I hope this helps!
canned coconut milk?? like the kind for pina coladas? why not regular coconut milk in the carton? I am confused? isn’t canned coconut milk sweet and highly caloric?
Hi Donna, here is a great article on why I choose full-fat canned coconut milk: https://draxe.com/nutrition/coconut-milk-nutrition/.
I’m diabetic patient can I use this coconut milk in coffee?
Farah, here is an article on a diabetic diet plan I think you may find helpful: https://draxe.com/nutrition/diabetic-diet-plan/. Blessings!
Is it healthy to use cans?
Agnes, make sure you are purchasing cans that are BPA-free.
Are you against drinking raw cows milk?
I am not against drinking raw milk. You can find my article on it here: https://draxe.com/nutrition/raw-milk-benefits/.
I made this tonight and the recipe would not hold together. Very chunky and it separated. What did I do wrong?
Hi Kim, you need to use a high-powered blender or it may stay chunky.
What is the nutritional information for the creamer? How do the calories, fats, and sugars compare with non-dairy powdered creamers?
I don’t like flavored coffee. What kind of adjustments should I make to recipe. I have been using raw sugar and half & half for too many years and want to change, but really love the taste. Advice?
Dr. Axe, can you please address the question from the person who asks about using vanilla essential oil in this recipe and tell them that there is NO vanilla essential oil that is pure enough for ingestion. You should only use internally the essential oils that have “Nutritional Facts” on the label, such as certain doTERRA essential oils, and they don’t even have vanilla.
Dr Axe, what is your opinion of Monk Fruit sweetener?
I used this recipe this morning and it is delicious…however, even after blending it was separated and had the look of spoiled milk ( it wasn’t). Is it supposed to be creamy and look like milk? What happened?
Again- the taste was delicious . It was the consistency that seemed off.
Dr. Axe, is coconut milk powder okay. We recently bought some in our organic store and I’ve been making it as a coffee creamer.
I”ve been using this ‘creamer’ and love it. But recently, it has been curdling. It blends when heated on the range, but then separates later when cool. So I stopped using it. Any suggestions?
I call my morning coffee Energy Coffee. I put 2T grass fed unsalted butter and 1T MCT oil in my blender with 16 oz. of coffee from freshly ground organic fair trade coffee beans. Blend it for 20 seconds to emulsify completely. It keeps me going strong until my first of two meals, somewhere between noon and 2 pm..
Whoa! That sounds like too much trouble! I always have coconut oil and almond milk on hand since I use them for protein shakes.
I brew my coffee, pour it into a blender with about 1/2 to 1 tablespoon of coconut oil and 1 – 2 tablespoons of almond milk and blend.
Instant latte with foam on top and everything! Just add a little honey or stevia if you prefer it sweet. No need for so many ingredients or for storing in the refrigerator, etc.
I am so grateful for this. I have gotten real tired of store coff creamer. Thank You
I made the creamer yesterday and had the same experience as several others noted. Looks like cottage cheese with a separated liquid at the bottom. Should I have only blended for a few seconds? Or should I blend way longer?
If you blend it longer the coconut will begin to whip, but it does take awhile at room temp to whip but if it’s cold it doesn’t take as long. So for a thicker cream I would whip it alil longer
The first batch I made eventually became rancid and then soured, but I didn’t store in the frig(recipe didn’t say where to store). I just made another batch, and it won’t blend. It separated into a brown liquid on the bottom half, and the top half looks like a coagulated cottage cheese.
Try finding a liquid coconut to use, I use Carrington Farms bc it still has mct and lauric, caprylic and capric acid in it. Or maybe try using coconut powder and add coconut sugar or brown coconut sugar in it and add wet ingredients in coffee
Happened to me too. I added some to hot coffee anyway, and blended it together. It came out smooth and frothy.
Hi Dr. Axe! Thank you for all the amazing posts. Always following your recipes and spreading your posts! I got this question for you! Have you heard of this brain octane from bulletproof®. If not, do you recommend any brand for mct (medium chain triglycerides) oil. Also is octane a mct oil?
Your knowledge is very appreciated!
Luiza
Mold free coffee?!?!? What have I been missing? I buy free trade organic green coffee beans and then roast them at home. Do I need to worry about mold?
Dr.Axe, first I want to thank you so very much for the MANY ways you are helping so MANY lives. (The collagen protein has changed mine!) What do you think about drinking the mold-free coffee in combination with the liquid “brain octane” and pasture grass fed butter in the morning (instead of breakfast)? how would that affect blood sugar etc.?
Do you have a recipe for a dry version of coffee creamer using coconut milk powder? (A healthy version of “Coffeemate” stored in your cupboard).
Oh yes! I’m interested in making a dry version too. Looking forward to that.
That would be pretty amazing. You could always just add coconut sugar to the powder or brown sugar coconut sugar to it nd then add the vanilla in when you use it..to bad they don’t make vanilla extract powder
After seeing this in my email yesterday I made this last night and I have to say….Awesome! Thanks!!
Sounds wonderful. What size can of coconut milk in your recipe? They come in at least two sizes. Also, do you have a preference between virgin coconut oil or the regular (in terms of flavor and consistency)? Thank you!
He used the 13.3 Oz can in 5 his recipe, he answered that in earlier replies closer towards the top, hope this helps. Reg coconut has more benefits to it than the refined, but refined doesn’t have that distinct coconut flavor. I use a liquid from Carrington Farms that still contains lauric acid and mct but is flavorless.
Great recipe, we like to add Clinical grade Peppermint essential oil and Ketones too.
Hi doctor Axe I really enjoy reading all your newsletters I have a daughter that is allergic to wheat dairy and so many other things and your newsletters do help me look for alternative foods for her I feel like am not alone in this so thanks so much you are helping so many peaple
Thanks again Dr. Axe for another great recipe. Is really good in my chia tea – makes a chia latte! I drink a decaf chia & this really makes it special!
Hello Dr Axe. Me again. I need to ask you about those beef bones.I have checked with the butchers in our grocery store, our local farmer’s market, even the MENONITES meat market. Nobody seems to have any products from GRASS FED beef. I have been told by people in our healthfood store that the cattle from their farms are being given organic feed and no anti -biotics or added hormones,but may only be in part grass fed. Do I have to spend a small fortune on those bones or is it still safe to buy them at the grocery store ?What do you advise ? Appreciate your answer.
Dear Dr. Axe. You have gained a true convert. Since I signed up for your informative news letters, I have drastically changed my diet, my body and facial care and have been singing your praises to everyone I meet.I do not drink my regular coffee any longer, instead I kick start my day with a cup of homemade beef bone broth. But when I do have the odd cup of morning coffee I will use coconut milk and a touch of vanilla extract and a tsp of GUAVA NECTAR w. hazelnut flavor, DELICIOUS. Plan to give your latest coffee creamer recipe a try as well. God bless you and your wife for the tireless good work you do . Thank you.
I like to add a tablespoon of carob powder and several drops of peppermint oil for my “peppermint mocha.” It’s frothy and delicious…I use Stevia as the sweetener.
I imagine this can be frozen?
Do you know if this coconut milk blend would froth up like a real mochachino if using a coffee machine ?
How many carbs?
I made this and added 1/2 cup canned unsweetened pumpkin puree and 1/2 tsp of clove and nutmeg + 1 tsp cinnamon for a “pumpkin pie” creamer – delicious!
That does sound delicious!
To solve the solidifying problem of the coconut oil, could you use fractioned coconut oil? It stays liquid at room temp, though I’m not sure what it will do in the fridge.
I use spoonful of canned coconut cream in my coffee, along with Stevia. Any thoughts about that?
Thanks a lot!
Beth
Any idea whether this can be adapted for use in a powdered instant coffee or cappucino? I’m guessing not, but there may be some very clever people out there…
You can add this to anything you want. I just read this and I drink cappuccino and I plan to add it to mine! Tea, smoothies anything..
Thank you first and foremost for the information you provide! This recipe is amazing!! On a whim this morning I made it for my coffee and I don’t think I will ever be able to stomach half n half again! THANK YOU!
I have been using the International Delight Hazelnut Coffee Whitener,it has 6 gr sugar,I am surely going to try this Coconut Milk Coffee Creamer, sound delicious & healthier.Thank You
Hi! Thanks for this great recipe. I figured someone else would ask but they haven’t so I will! Is this the 13.5 oz can of coconut milk? I have the 5.5 oz in house also and that would make more sense when the servings say 4-8. The batch I just made with the large can would do loads of coffee! Thanks!
I guess it depends on how much creamer you typically add to your coffee ;) I did use the 13.5oz can when making the recipe but you can modify it to make a smaller amount for your needs
I’ve been drinking coconut milk and stevia in my coffee since my doctor recently put me on a no dairy/grain diet. It has been ok, but nothing like I used to drink. I made this this morning and after I put it in my coffee I blended it with an immersion blender. It was awesome!! Frothy and creamy and really good flavor, and it tastes ten times better than before, even though I only added a couple of ingredients. I think the immersion blender helped too. Thanks for the recipe!!
What is your thought on monk fruit sweetener?
Interesting! Starbucks just started testing coconut milk as an alternative to soy for people. I think it’s a move in the right direction, for sure – but you still have them beat with your sweetener options. I have a frother at home and will try this mixture out. Ordinary coconut milk will froth as well, if not better, than cow’s milk.
Can products are NOT healthy. I hope organic coconut milk would work?
It should!
I just made the coconut coffee creamer and used a submersion blender. It came out lumpy like cottage cheese! What did I do wrong?
Mine also came out like that. I put some into hot coffee, anyway, blended it up, and the result was smooth and frothy!
Best coffee creamer EVAH!
I replace honey or stevia with maple syrup or cocoflowersugar …. I do not like the taste of stevia ! :)
im going to try this recipe, my daughter did and she told me the creamer was thin. what can be done or added to thicken the creamer? thx.
Trader Joe’s has a canned, full fat coconut cream that will make a thicker creamer.
I made this and it is delicious!!! I used low fat coconut milk and wonder if that is just as healthy.
This came out great! The coconut oil did not harden in the fridge overnight, but it did separate out once my coffee had gotten stone cold (note to self: drink coffee faster!). Thanks for the recipe – I had been missing my old toxic dairy creamer a little. :)
I just made this in my nutribullet, and accidentally made the most delicious whipped cream, ha! Next time I’ll only mix for a second or two, but I know now what will be my “whipped cream” from now on!
I did the same thing! The coconut milk ‘fat’ became a thickened cream. Still delicious, though. :)
I am going to try this! I also wanted to write was that is really nice to see you replying Dr. Axe. So often people leave comments and no one responds!
Thanks so much!!
Thanks Cathy, I’m doing my best to respond when I’m able to! I also appreciate our community responding and interacting to help each other!
I love coconut milk and its health benefits! However, can you recommend a brand that also cares about what they package it in? I tend to stick mainly to the oil because of BPA, and other contaminants in the cans.
Is that really 1-2 tablespoons of vanilla or should it be teaspoons?
It is tablespoons but you can add in less if desired
My husband suffers from neuropathy in his feet. Do you have any suggestions to help him? Thanks so much for all your help…
I would look for a maximized living chiropractor in your area:
I would also look at supplementing with wobenzym, omega d3 and cutting out sugar and gluten.
I love reading your info on facebook especially when it confirms that what I’m already doing is right. I have only nespresso pod coffee, not instant, with 2 tabsp coconut milk (Ayam brand only) and just 1 small teasp 100% maple syrup. That’s my one treat each day. I love it.
This is excellent…..I’m enjoying a cup right now! Thanks for this simple and delicious recipe!
Just made this for tomorrow’s coffee. :-)
P.S. I sent you an email along for the EO source please.
Can I use MCT oil in place of coconut oil? (Only because it stays liquid)
Yes
From what I’ve been reading (I think on Tropical Traditions), the problem with MCT vs. Coconut Oil is that MCT doesn’t contain the lauric acid (the most beneficial part of coconut oil). But, that it’s the lauric acid that makes coconut oil become solid in the cold. Is that right Dr. Axe?
Sandy, the liquid brand I buy says it has lauric acid in it and MCT, caprylic and capric acid. It’s Carrington Farms
Is it a coconuty taste?
I love the taste of it!
Hi Dr. Axe:
Can I add this creamer to hot tea and still reap the benefits of increasing my metabolism?
Thank you for all your advice and help.
Yes
hello Dr. Awesome :) is there any good brand for coconut milk that I can buy , I’m on Paleo eating style and I’m so freaked out about anything in cans , and how do you know that whatever they keep in a can doesn’t have anything to keep it safe to eat , I mean beside coconut milk is it sure they don’t add anything else ?
That brand has guar gum in it. Natural Value is the only one I’ve found that does not have guar gum.
Oh Yum!! Thank you so much for this healthy alternative idea!! I’m on it…today!!
Excellent recipe! I can’t wait to share it & try it myself! Thank you
for an easier fix, just add 1/2 tsp of organic coconut oil to a cup of coffee. The oil melts instantly. It really does gives better lasting energy from just one cup. I also steam almond milk with cinnamon, clove, cardamon, ginger, & vanilla spices every morning. Much more ‘balanced’ cup. :D <3 Dr. axe knows where it's at.
The Coconut milk (de-caf) coffee is lovely thank you for sharing Dr Axe I managed to use ALL organic ingredients which made me happy too. Could you please explain why it is good to add the coconut oil. I am wondering is the decaffeinating process unhealthy? (I use organic decaf- this may be a contradiction within itself?)
Also I see another nice suggestion back in jan 2015 from Carrie A for almond milk with cinnamon,clove,cardamon,ginger and vanilla Any chance I could get the portions so I don’t have to experiment :) I am interested to know too in what way this is a “balanced cup”
I’ve been using coconut cream from Tropical Traditions, and McCormick makes Pumpkin Pie Spice liquid extract (which has a little alcohol taste), then add a shot of Grade B maple syrup or coconut sugar. It can be made one cup at a time.
Will def try your ingredients as well!
Cban this be made without sweetener. I don’t like sweet coffee.
Absolutely
How about using coconut sugar instead of stevia? also about how many calories per serving would it be?
You could do that. Check the nutrition facts on the bag to see what a serving would be
Hi Dr. Axe, I finally got a can of coconut milk, so I can’t wait to make this coffee creamer. I’m also going to try it with different extracts…..like almond and peppermint. I was just wondering though, does the coconut oil make your coffee oily?
It shouldn’t. Since it’s warm, it should mix well
Thanks for letting me know. I’m going to mix some up tomorrow. Can’t wait to try it!! :)
Just made the creamer as directed with honey and 1/2 packet of regular stevia. Absolutely delicious!! Cant wait for my morning coffee!
I don’t like my coffee sweet. Can I omit the honey.
Yes
would this be considered paleo
In general, yes.
Dr. Axe, thanks for all your information! I noticed you use stevia in this. Do you advise the use of this as a sweetener as apposed to agave nectar? I have hypothyroidism and am trying to do gluten, dairy, and soy free and stop all artificial sweeteners but the additional calories concern me. If stevia is OK that might help with my morning coffee issue :-) what about soda with stevia as well? I just started your work out program as well and love it! Its fast and makes me sweat! Thanks!
I prefer stevia over agave nectar. I think raw honey is also a great option.
what are your thoughts on coconut nectar as opposed to stevia/honey/maple syrup? also, when following an auto-immune paleo diet to heal leaky gut, would consuming coconut nectar be detrimental?
Would maple syrup be ok? I really don’t care for the taste of stevia or honey. Have tried both many times and…. nope. Thanks.
Stevia can cause light headedness also muscle weakness. I used stevia while on vacation and ruined my vacation. Stevia did the same thing to my cousin. I was using an electric cart and whenever I tried to stand up I would get lightheaded and almost fall down. When I could walk, I looked like I was drunk. I use agave no problems. Maybe stevia interacts badly with some prescription meds. Possibly blood pressure meds or cholesterol meds are the culprit. These were the only common meds between us. Not EVERY “natural” is safe to eat. Take for instance arsenic. I’m just saying. I can’t use cows milk either and I like the nut milk creamers. I don’t care for black coffee so now I can drink coffee again.
Dr.Axe, I think you are just what we need .I have hypothyroidism and that as you know is a on going battle.You don’t mind sharing what you have learned to help people like me .Thank’s for giving to help improve our health, you will truly be Blessed .
Hi Sherry, Check this out: https://draxe.com/health/hypothyroidism-diet-natural-treatment/
It is better than cow milk but if we add the coconut milk when the coffee is still very hot, the fat in the milk may beome oxidised already. So its better to add the milk when the coffee is not that hot.
coconut fat/oil has a very high heat tolerance. While you don’t want heat so high it smokes, coffee is not hot enough to destroy the benefits.
If you’re going to get anything canned, you should look for BPA-free.
Good point. And get the kind without emulsifiers
If you have a Trader Joe’s nearby, their coconut milk comes in BPA free cans. Almost all of their cans are BPA free now.
Hi Dr. Axe, Can you tell me about GLA, I read article that said it is a brown fat our body needs to help to lose weight. Can you give me your information on this, I feel confident with your information. Thank you.
GLA is a dietary omega 6 fatty acid found in some plant oil and seed extracts. Your body needs a specific balance of omega 6 and omega 3 fats in order to be healthy, keep hormones balanced and in turn, lose weight. Check out the following articles:
https://draxe.com/nutrition/7-hemp-seed-benefits-nutrition-profile/
https://draxe.com/health/10-ways-balance-hormones-naturally/
I’ve read that we get plenty of Omega 6 fats from the foods we eat, but we need to supplement the Omega 3 fats to balance with the Omega 6 fats. Is this true? I don’t want to throw the balance further off by adding Omega 6 and 9 if they aren’t needed.
What is the nutritional breakdown? Do you have a recipe to make homemade coconut milk and water? I love in MX and have access to fresh coconuts, lots. Thank you.
Here’s a great article that explains how: http://nourishedkitchen.com/how-to-make-coconut-milk/
If you want really tasting really good coconut milk instead of blending it, you can use omega juicer and juice it, it’s creamy, delicious and to die for…
Whats the difference between canned coconut milk and what I buy in the carton? Would the carton milk work?
Typically, canned coconut milk contains only coconut milk while coconut milk from a carton has many more added ingredients. I recommend using canned coconut milk.
But canned milk will have aluminum from the can ?
But carton coconut milk has FILLERS & crap like carrageenan! Cancer central.
Sounds like a good way for a turmeric latte! Lol
for an extra spicy flavor, i also add turmeric when cooking my coffee milk. it is a bit unusual, i admit, but in combination with the coconut grease (the liposoluble medium for curcumin), my daily drink becomes not only an exotic tasty beverage, but also a healthy superfood.
give this recipe a try! i simply love it! :)
Does it stay liquid in the fridge or does it get hard from the coconut oil?
If it does, you can pour it in the blender quick before use again and blend on high. This actually makes it frothy. Also, when added to coffee, any small hardened oil pieces should melt.
Wouldn’t the coconut oil harden in the fridge? Or is there not enough of it in there to worry about that…
If it does, you can pour it in the blender quick before use again and blend on high. This actually makes it frothy. Also, when added to coffee, any small hardened oil pieces should melt.
There is not enough oil to milk ratio to even worry about this. You can just give it a few hard shake sand the coffee does the rest. even if I put oil in the fridge it breaks up in the milk. Or if you lie doing dishes blend it.
Hi Dr. Axe! Would this solidify in the fridge because of the coconut oil? If so, how would you solve that problem? Thanks! :)
If it does, you can pour it in the blender quick before use again and blend on high. This actually makes it frothy. Also, when added to coffee, any small hardened oil pieces should melt.
Thank you! I’m not a coffee drinker, but my hubby is excited to try this :)
Won’t the coconut oil solidify in the refrigerator? Looks really yummy & a healthy option, but I may try making a much smaller amount to use immediately. Otherwise – you would need to heat each time to use?
If it does, you can pour it in the blender quick before use again and blend on high. This actually makes it frothy. Also, when added to coffee, any small hardened oil pieces should melt.
You. Could add the coconut oil to the coffee instead of adding it to the recipe.
Hi Stan, you can add the coconut oil to the coffee first if you prefer.
Re: the ???s if the coco oil will harden- Nature’s Way makes a liquid coco oil product that always stays liquid!! Great for this recipe, salad dressings, etc. They even have these flavored ones now!
That’s REFINED coconut oil. Only Virgin unprocessed coconut oil is healthy.
I live in Florida and it never really hardens here, except a smidge in the winter, but I agree with Dr. Axe, there is so little oil in comparison to the milk, even if you just give its couple of good shares, the coffee should do the rest. Even “hardened” oil breaks up well.
Hi Dr. Axe, this is great thanks, I was looking for an alternative to dairy. Quick question, how long will this keep in the fridge once all mixed together?
Coconut milk is a great alternative to dairy. Here is an article on the health benefits of coconut:
https://draxe.com/nutrition/coconut-oil-uses/
https://draxe.com/nutrition/coconut-oil-uses/
The recipe should keep up to a week in the fridge.
Will i get the same benefits, or any benefits still if i dont add coconut oil to this. Ultimately im just using organic coconut milk in my coffee and i love it.
Hi Randee, you will lose some benefits, but the coconut milk still has benefits to offer.
Excellent excellent article! Thank you so so very much. Sharing too…
I have heart disease (two triple bypass surgeries in seven years). Should a heart patient use coconut milk and coconut oil?
Yes, it should be fine.
I had mild plaque in my carotid arteries and after eating a lot of coconut oil for 1 1/2 yrs. a repeat ultrasound shows they are clear.
Cindy is that all you’re doing? Would like to know as I’ve had high triglycerides and would like to lower them. Thanks much!
Cindy could u pm me i have stomach issues n wondering how much coconut oil to use . I noticed using it does help alot . If u have any ideas or recipies u have I would appreciate it. Please also I have made this above recipe with vanilla bean . Love it
I’m going to try it! Sounds yummy!
How long would this last in the fridge?
It should last in the fridge up to a week.
This would also be good with teas and as chai.
Add vanilla extract eh’? Alot of alcohol in ones’ mornin coffee!!! :)
Harriett, It’s not enough vanilla extract to get drunk, not unless you drink several bottles of it…lol
What is the nutritional breakdown of this recipe please?
Can I substitute vanilla essential oil for the extract? How much of so.
To the comment snout the alcohol (I’m thinking from the vanilla), there are ways around that for those who don’t want/can’t have alcohol. Vanilla extract is available without alcohol, there’s ground vanilla and then there’s the vanilla bean. Each option would provide a slightly different taste but would be yummy all the same.
You can also get a vanilla glycerite (alcohol free extract). Frontier makes one.
What is the calorie count of this?