If you’ve never had an Iced Caramel Macchiato from Starbucks, you have been missing out! According to the Starbucks website, an Iced Caramel Macchiato is a combination of their full-bodied espresso with vanilla-flavored syrup, milk and ice, topped with a caramel drizzle for an oh-so-sweet finish. The Iced Caramel Macchiato has been Super Dad and my go-to drink for years.
After a number of tries, we finally mastered the Iced Caramel Macchiato at home and I’m so excited to share it with you! It’s so creamy and sweet, you won’t even need to add sugar (which is always a plus). You can adjust it to your level of sweetness to, just by using less caramel sauce and/or sugar free syrups!
Before we get to our Starbucks Iced Caramel Macchiato copycat recipe, let me share a few tips about the ingredients.
While it’s always best to use Starbucks ingredients, there are a few other options!
You definitely want to use a good espresso. That will make or break the flavor. We use the Starbucks Dark Roast Espresso. I’m not 100% sure that’s the same one that they use when you go into one of their cafes, but it’s excellent. If you’re looking for a more inexpensive option, we also really love Cafe La Llave.
There are a couple of ways to make your espresso shot. If you have an espresso machine, that is probably the quickest and easiest way. You can also use a stovetop espresso maker. We tried both ways and found then espresso to be much more dark and rich with the machine, but it will work with either!
While you can choose whichever milk you prefer, we love vanilla almond milk. It’s creamier, in my opinion. You can use sweetened or unsweetened, depending on how you like your iced caramel macchiato.
I tried a few different caramel drizzle options as well. The best one, by far, was the Torani caramel sauce. It’s thick and rich and very similar to the one that our local Starbucks uses. Tip: the 4 pack is cheaper on Amazon than it is on the Torani site.
You’ll also want to grab the Torani vanilla syrup.
Don’t forget to grab pumps for your syrup as well! It will make it so much easier to measure!
**Updated 11/22/20 – Special thanks to Brittany, former Starbucks Barista, for pointing out what was wrong in our recipe. We tried her suggestions and it was PERFECT! We’ve adjusted the recipe below (though the step photos should be step 4 and then 3).
I’ve tried to show the steps in photos above for you, to make it a bit easier.
Step 1: Caramel Sauce
Step 2: Vanilla Syrup
Step 4 (now 3): Milk
Step 3 (now 4): Ice (at the suggestion of Brittany, former Barista, put the ice in after the milk)
Step 5: Espresso
Step 6: Caramel Sauce on Top
If you try our version of the Starbucks Iced Caramel Macchiato copycat recipe, we’d love to hear your thoughts. Don’t forget to check out all of our family friendly recipes! Don’t forget to try our very popular Starbucks Pink Drink copycat recipe as well!
PrintStarbucks Iced Caramel Macchiato Copycat Recipe
Description
Now you can make the super popular, Iced Caramel Macchiato from Starbucks, right in your own home. This incredible blend of espresso, milk and caramel is refreshing and the perfect way to start your day.
Ingredients
- 2 shots of espresso
- 1 cup of milk (whole, skim, almond, oat – your choice)
- Ice
- Caramel sauce, to taste
- 2 pumps vanilla syrup
Instructions
- Squeeze some caramel sauce into the bottom of your cup, just enough to fill the bottom.
- Add 2 pumps of vanilla syrup.
- Add milk
- Fill your cup with ice about 3/4 of the way.
- Add both shots of espresso
- Fill any remaining room at the top of your glass with ice.
- Squeeze caramel sauce on top, to taste
- Stir and enjoy!
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That looks really good. I need to try this one out, I love iced coffee so I think this would be a winner here.
I don’t mind with this copy cat recipe. I love caramel. I will try your recipe for sure!
What a perfect treat for while I’m working at home and don’t want to run to Starbucks! Who knew it was so simple!
I haven’t tried it,but it looks so much like from Starbucks, thanks for the idea,now I can make a cheaper version of it.
Wow awesome. I love caramel. I would love try your recipe!
I love coffee breaks in the afternoon but hate the prices, this recipe gives me my coffee fix and saves me money. Win, win!
I need to give this a try!! Sounds and looks so good!