Oatmilk Honey Latte – a delicious homemade morning treat! Steaming hot, rich, and dark coffee that’s satisfyingly creamy, barely sweet, and warm-spiced.
Oatmilk Honey Latte
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Made with maple syrup and it was the most delicious homemade coffee drink I’ve ever made! Felt like I was drinking a pricy Starbucks latte. Super yummy, 10/10 would make again every day all winter.
Holy moly, this is good.
Steaming hot, rich, and dark, but also satisfyingly creamy – thank you, oatmilk! – and just barely sweet and warm-spiced… it’s hard for this not to just feel like the drink form of your favorite sweater.
Even with just a handful of ingredients, the flavor is incredibly nuanced because every jar of honey has a little bit of a different thing going on, know what I mean? I could drink these for 100 days in a row and not get tired of them. And I’m currently making good progress towards that goal.
Let’s just take a moment to address the fact that I really don’t share a lot of drink recipes here. In my real life, I hardly feel like I have time to get dinner on the table (just me? anyone?), much less make a beautifully crafted coffee drink or cocktail to complement the moment (unless it’s this Creamy Cashew Coffee). As a general life rule, I go for quick and easy at home (i.e. open a can of sparkling water) and I save my fancy drinks for my dining out experiences. So please know, when I share a drink, it’s because I really, really, really love a drink. (Thinking of you, agua fresca.)
While most drinks require too much energy to make it worthwhile for me, the equation is just right on this one.
The minimal effort involved + the resulting incredibly cozy taste and texture = worth it. More than worth it. Better than worth it.
Here’s what you need:
- Instant coffee – or brew your own, but you only need about 1/2 cup and I like to just make it real fast (and strong) with hot boiling water, plus I use decaf and we don’t often have a pot of decaf sitting around, so, yeah. Instant coffee. You do you.
- Oatmilk – thickness, taste, and frothing quality varies by brand; I like Oatly, Chobani, and Forager.
- Honey – usually local is best for finding one with a good flavor, but I recently bought some Wholesome! brand honey and was shocked at its unique, rich floral flavor.
- Cinnamon – optional, but do you love yourself or not?
- Salt – just a half a pinch.
You heat up your honey, oatmilk, and salt in a jar in the microwave, pop the lid on, and shake it up. Now you pour it over your coffee. And you win the cozy-morning-at-home olympics. The end.
This has been my constant companion this fall – from the office in the late afternoon to the couch on a chilly Saturday morning. It is pure coffee shop level deliciousness at regular-person skill and effort level. Bring on the cozy! ♡
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This latte method (shake in a jar) was one that I saw in the September issue of Magnolia Magazine – shaking in a jar to froth your milk?! Totally new concept to me. But flavor-wise, mostly this oatmilk honey latte is influenced by the Starbucks version that I love, love, love.
Common Questions About Oatmilk Honey Lattes
We would suggest replacing the honey with maple syrup.
That should work. We would recommend stirring the honey/oatmilk mixture well before combining it with cold brew concentrate.
Almond milk or coconut milk would work well as dairy-free options.
Oatmilk Honey Latte
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 1 serving 1x
Description
Oatmilk Honey Latte – a delicious homemade morning treat! Steaming hot, rich, and dark coffee that’s satisfyingly creamy, barely sweet, and warm-spiced.
Ingredients
- 3/4 cup oatmilk
- 1–2 tablespoons honey (depends how sweet you like it)
- tiny tiny pinch of salt
- 1/2 cup of strongly brewed coffee (decaf, in my case!)
- dusting of cinnamon, optional
Instructions
- Pour the oatmillk, honey, and salt into a glass jar. Microwave for about a minute, until very hot.
- Put a cap on the jar and wrap with a towel (the metal lid will get hot). Shake until foamy and delicious.
- Pour your milky mixture into a mug. Add coffee. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Your cozy morning awaits.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 5 minutes
- Category: Drinks
- Method: Brew
- Cuisine: American
Keywords: oatmilk latte, oatmilk honey latte, dairy-free latte, honey latte, homemade latte
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Just in time – I ordered oat milk for the first time and it arrives tomorrow morning – this is what I will make – to make it vegan, may be replace with maple syrup. That should work right?
Maple lattes are so good! I think that would be a great switch for the honey!
That should work just fine! Enjoy!
Where did you buy your mug?
This is my dream drink and I buy it way too many times out so thanks for this. Any thoughts on how to do this with refrigerated coffee concentrate?
Refrigerated coffee concentrate should work just fine! We’d heat it on the stove or microwave before adding to the milk. Enjoy!
Looks delicious. Any recommendations for instant decaf? This sounds so good for an afternoon or evening and decaf would be my go to then.
I too would love an instant decaf recommendation!
I would also love an instant decaf recommendation!
We love Starbucks Via decaf packets!
Starbucks Via!
We love Starbucks Via decaf packets!
Mount Hagen is great, and the glass jars are recyclable.
I make this at home all of the time. I put the oat milk and cinnamon in the milk frother. Makes it so easy!
Great tip on using a frother! Thanks Leigh!
Could we use Almond Milk instead? I don’t tend to buy Oatmilk.
I made this tonight with almond milk Tracey. Its what I had in the fridge. I thought it was delicious. Oatmilk might be creamier, but I enjoyed it with the almond milk. I used a Keurig to make a decaf. I should have used the small button on the Keurig. I think a stronger coffee taste would really be tasty.
When you shake it in the jar after you microwave it doesn’t the steam build up and pose a danger?
Looking forward to trying it tomorrow morning ☕!
Great question! We haven’t had an issue with built up steam. Using a towel to undo the lid helps!
Yes, you’re correct. make sure the towel adequately covers the lid or you’ll burn yourself from this, not from the hot lid. Learning experience today.
Yes, almond milk will work. Enjoy!
My mind is blown with the jar shake-I can’t wait to try this tomorrow morning! I’m always struggling to find a good non dairy creamer that is actually creamy. Thanks for sharing!
We hope you love it!
I have a suggestion for best creamer sub. Ripple plant based half and half. It is the only one I’ve found that I can fool people into thinking it’s dairy.
Great to know, Melanie! Thanks for the tip!
This looks so good! Can you use french press coffee with this recipe?
Yes, you can use French press coffee!
Thanks, sounds delicious and I cant wait to make. Will probably add joney after mw so it doesn’t lose any of its beneficial properties
We hope you love it!
Hey! What about if I want to make my own oatmilk? do you have any advice? 🙂
Looking forward to trying this with tea! Looks delish!
Is there a brand of instant coffee you recommend?
Hi Lindsay,
Thanks for this nice recipe…I live in France, in a rural area…..there is no Oatmilk in the shops to buy…..could I make it myself? I have good oats….plenty to buy here.I bake the most wonderful apple crumble pie…with oats!
I am Dutch, and moved to the North of France, when my husband and I retired…..what a joy…..beatiful nature, big beautiful garden…space…..beatiful foods!!!!
My husband and me like to eat!!!! And like to cook….on our big size AGAcooker on prophane..
Kisses from a food lover as well, Net de Jong.
Decaf isn’t the best to drink as they extract the caffein using chemical carcinogens. Drink looks good though.
If you give it a try, we hope you enjoy it!
Swiss water decaffeination process is considered safe.
Hi krista! Love your recipe and I’m absolutely craving for it right now.. Just wanna know if I could use soy milk instead of oat milk, I couldn’t go out and buy some so I’m stuck with soy milk. Thanks!
this looks incredible! A blog like this is literally my dream 🙂
Looks so yummy
Love this idea. So smart to warm up your milk and honey together and shake them up! Also, I do love myself so I will be adding the cinnamon. 😂
We hope you enjoy the latte, Molly!
Oh. My. Goodness. This looks sooooo lush!! I would be making this RIGHT NOW instead of writing this comment IF I had any oat milk…oh why don’t I put some form of milk-alternative on EVERY shopping list!!! Instead I’m sitting here drinking tea (meh) and wishing I could take that mug of creamy, frothy deliciousness straight off the screen. Can’t wait to try it.
We hope you love it, Caroline!
wow this latte seems so amazing and delicious….
Made with maple syrup and it was the most delicious homemade coffee drink I’ve ever made! Felt like I was drinking a pricy Starbucks latte. Super yummy, 10/10 would make again every day all winter.
So happy to hear this, Meagan! Thanks for the comment!
I made this this morning with unsweetened almond milk and cafe bustelo instant decaf. Delicious! I’m excited to use the jar shake brother method for more homemade lattes. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed the latte, Melanie!
Such an inspiring article!
Just made this on a very Monday-esque morning that involved a dead mouse, a huge tick on my dog (it’s November in MN?!), a 4am wake up (thank you, 11mo baby), and two crabby big kids…all before 7am. Feels like an indulgent treat but my body is much happier to sip this than my fancy coffee store drink!
Coffee to the rescue! Sounds all too familiar, Brittany!
I can’t wait to try this! I just switched to oat milk to give my tummy a break from dairy. Sounds delish!
Enjoy, Christina!