Homemade French Vanilla Coffee Creamer Recipe (2024)

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If you want to know why we drink lots of coffee with French Vanilla Creamer, keep reading. If you are looking for my Homemade French Vanilla Coffee Creamer recipe, scroll to the bottom of this post.

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Instead of telling you about Mother’s Day, I thought I would tell you about the day before Mother’s Day.

When raising our first batch of children my husband was very involved and often gave me a break so I could have “sanity time”. My children quickly established the connection between my need for sanity time and their behavior. One day after my two oldest children made a three story spider web with yarn from my knitting basket, they greeted my husband at the door and said, “Mom really needs sanity time tonight”.

Fast forward to our last child who was born 14 years later. My husband has a demanding job and often has to work on the weekends.When he is not working at either of his jobs, he is playing with the kids, helping with homework, maintaining our vehicles, or our property. The only “me time” he takes is to go to the gym and he usually does that at 5:30 in the morning when the rest of us are asleep. So I only leave him with my youngest child when I absolutely have to. Which is why my husband had never spent an entire day caring for our youngest childon his own until last Saturday.

I often refer to my youngest sonas my husband’s clone. He is intelligent, creative, and very energetic – wonderful qualities in a husband, exhausting qualities in a 4 year old. I occasionally call my husband and share stories from my day which he, from thecomfort of his office, finds amusing. When I called and told him about my son writing math equations in permanent marker on the closet door, he laughed and asked if they were correct. I told him they were and my husband’s laughter brought me the relief I needed to get through the rest of the day.
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On Saturday, I set out to visit one of our horses who has been sent to a training farm for instruction. I only intended to be away for a few hours, but one thing led to another and I ended up being out for 7 hours. Here are the highlights from the day:

11:30 I called my husband and he told me Andrew was bouncing off the walls so he took him to the park.

12:30 I called my husband and heard Andrew screaming in the background. My husband said he was “never taking Andrew in public again”. I suggested Andrew’s mood would improve with food.

1:30 I called to let my husband know I was going to be delayed further. He said, “food is overrated all it did was give Andrew more energy and he is back to bouncing off the walls”.

2:30 I called my husband to check on him and he said, “I completely understand how a mother could get addicted to crystal meth. This is exhausting”.

3:30 My husband called me and said, “Don’t come home with out caffeine, lots of it”.

4:30 I walked in the door with a bag of coffee to a very grateful husband.

I didn’t realize until that moment how long it had been since my husband spent an entire day caring for a young child on his own. I feel really bad about taking pleasure from his pain, but his renewed appreciation for what I do every day was the best Mother’s Day present.

French Vanilla Coffee Creamer Recipe

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My husbandasks for his coffee “with maximum pollutants” which after I read the label on some of the store-bought creamers seemed like an appropriate description.In an effort to reduce the “pollutants”Icreated my own creamer recipe for my husband’s coffee.

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Since I started making my own creamer, my husband stopped buying coffee at coffee houses which saves us quite a bit. My daughter adds this creamer to her Chai tea and both of my teenagers add some to their cocoa.

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Homemade French Vanilla Creamer

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An easy and frugal alternative to store-bought French Vanilla Creamer

Author: Alea

Recipe type: French Vanilla Creamer

Serves: 24

Ingredients

  • 14 oz. can of condensed milk
  • 28 oz. milk
  • 1 T - 1½ T vanilla

Directions

  1. Pour the can of condensed milk into a pitcher.
  2. Fill the empty can two times with milk, adding the milk to the pitcher.
  3. Add vanilla to taste. Stir well.

Notes

Keep refrigerated.


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Here is another one of my coffee house recipes that I love:Homemade Chai Latte Recipe!

About Alea Milham

Alea Milham is the owner of Premeditated Leftovers and the author of Prep-Ahead Meals from Scatch. She shares her tips for saving money and time while reducing waste in her home. Her favorite hobby, gardening, is a frugal source of organic produce for her recipes. She believes it is possible to live fully and eat well while spending less.

Comments

  1. Melissa says

    Absolutely lovely coffee creamer. I did dilute it a bit with adding 3 cups of milk as it was too sweet for me but love it. Hubby thought I put alcohol in his coffee but it was the vanilla 😂

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  2. Rebecca McNeill says

    Wow! You are a life saver! Many thanks for sharing! Would you happen to have a recipe for the chocolate caramel creamer (Like Hershey’s).. Again, thank you.. and I loved reading your mother’s day blessing! It made me literally lol a few times!!

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  3. Nancy says

    French Vanilla is my favorite cream. Made this this morning and. am now enjoying it. No more paying big bucks at the store.

    Reply

  4. Carmie says

    Lifesaver Recipe for me!
    I buy an organic French vanilla creamer that is currently out of stock everywhere!
    No creamer = no coffee for me.

    I haven’t mixed this up yet but I’m pretty sure it’s going to do the job and maybe even become my regular daily creamer!

    Thanks!

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  5. Amy says

    Any lactose free suggestion? Maybe rice milk?

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    • Alea Milham says

      I prefer almond milk or cashew milk when making dairy-free creamer.

      Reply

  6. Marlee says

    Recipe sounds great! I’m wondering if evaporated milk could be used to cut out the sugar?

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    • Alea Milham says

      I don’t think you could substitute evaporated milk for condensed milk.

      Reply

  7. Rebecca says

    Thank you for posting this. I love french vanilla coffee creamer but hate spending $6 every two weeks when I have this in my cabinet. Also, I LOVE your Longaberger dishes.

    Reply

  8. shannon says

    when it is made does it have a expiry date?

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    • Alea Milham says

      I look at the expiration date on the jug of milk and use that as my guide.

      Reply

      • shannon says

        okay then mine has expired then. good know that i should use it within a week.

        Reply

  9. Christine says

    You are my answer from up above….. My husband lives on French vanilla. If he dosn’t have his creamer he will not have coffee and a man that drinks coffee everyday all day having no coffee is torcher… I would by him the Large coffee mat creamer that is $6 something a bottle and it’s gone in a day so im finding my self buying him another one. with in a month i must pend over 100 just on creamer alone. I tricked him and made your creamer and he couldn’t even tell the diffrents. So Thank you for this saves me money

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Homemade French Vanilla Coffee Creamer Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What ingredients are in French vanilla creamer? ›

Ingredients. WATER, SUGAR, COCONUT OIL, 2% OR LESS OF SODIUM CASEINATE (A MILK DERIVATIVE)**, MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, BETA CAROTENE AND RIBOFLAVIN (FOR COLOR). ** Not a source of lactose.

Is it cheaper to make your own coffee creamer? ›

Cost-Effective: Homemade coffee creamer can save you a pretty penny in the long run. Plus, many homemade creamer recipes use ingredients you likely already have on hand, making it budget-friendly.

What is coffee mate French vanilla made of? ›

SUGAR, WATER, COCONUT OIL, SODIUM CASEINATE (A MILK DERIVATIVE)**, 2% OR LESS OF PROPYLENE GLYCOL, DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, POLYSORBATE 60, SODIUM STEAROYL LACTYLATE, COLOR ADDED, SUCRALOSE. ** Not a source of lactose.

What is the difference between French vanilla creamer and vanilla creamer? ›

While both have a rich vanilla flavor, the primary difference comes from the source of vanilla. French vanilla uses French vanilla syrup with a mix of hazelnut to provide a creamy, nutty flavor.

What two flavors make French vanilla? ›

French vanilla syrup: A popular addition to coffee drinks, French vanilla syrup often contains a mix of vanilla and hazelnut flavors for a creamy, nutty taste.

What is the healthiest French vanilla creamer? ›

Califia Farms – French Vanilla Almond Milk Coffee Creamer

Made with almond milk, this creamer is low in calories and saturated fat, making it one of the healthiest options on the market.

What is the healthiest creamer to put in my coffee? ›

“Elmhurst's non-dairy creamers are some of the healthiest creamer options available,” Martin says. That's because they are typically made from simple, natural ingredients without additives or artificial flavors. Also, the emphasis on whole-food ingredients contributes to their reputation as a healthier creamer option.

How long does homemade coffee creamer last? ›

Combine half and half, sweetened condensed milk and vanilla extract to a quart-sized (32 oz) mason jar. Cover and shake – screw the lid on tightly and shake the creamer until well combined (you can also whisk it up). Store – keep the creamer covered and refrigerated for up to 2 weeks.

Is adding milk to coffee better than creamer? ›

Both half and half and 1% milk are better choices than the non-dairy creamers. They are less processed and have more vitamins and minerals. But between these two dairy options, 1% milk is a better choice because it has less saturated fat and cholesterol than half and half.

Why is it called French vanilla creamer? ›

The name refers not to a vanilla variety but to the classic French way of making ice cream using an egg-custard base. Craig Nielsen, CEO of Nielsen-Massey Vanillas, said the eggs give French vanilla a “richer, deeper note” than what's found in plain vanilla.

What does French vanilla coffee have in it? ›

similarly, French vanilla coffee is made using a creamy, vanilla-infused base that offers it a unique and lavish taste. To make French vanilla coffee, Arabica beans are often used.

Does Starbucks use French vanilla? ›

Starbucks French Vanilla is a popular flavor offering a rich and creamy taste. It combines vanilla and creamy notes in classic coffee drinks. Starbucks prides itself on creating a wide array of flavors to satiate the diverse palates of its global clientele, with French Vanilla being a perennial favorite.

Is half and half better for you than French vanilla creamer? ›

In general ,half and half is generally considered to be healthier than French vanilla creamer because it contains less sugar and fewer artificial ingredients. However, it also contains less flavor, so it may not be as satisfying for those who prefer a sweeter taste.

What's the difference between homemade vanilla and French vanilla? ›

The main difference between vanilla and French vanilla ice cream is the addition of egg yolks in French vanilla ice cream. This gives French vanilla ice cream a richer, creamier texture and more complex vanilla flavor. Vanilla ice cream, on the other hand, has a simpler flavor and a lighter texture.

Can I put vanilla extract in my coffee? ›

And, of course, you can enjoy your coffee with nothing more than just a splash of vanilla extract. If you're in a rush and don't have time to make a creamer or syrup, a half teaspoon of extract will flavor your coffee wonderfully and make it all the more enjoyable.

Which coffee creamer is the healthiest? ›

“Elmhurst's non-dairy creamers are some of the healthiest creamer options available,” Martin says. That's because they are typically made from simple, natural ingredients without additives or artificial flavors. Also, the emphasis on whole-food ingredients contributes to their reputation as a healthier creamer option.

What are the main ingredients in creamer? ›

Ingredients. Coffee-mate Original is mostly made up of three ingredients: corn syrup solids, hydrogenated vegetable oil, and sodium caseinate. Sodium caseinate, a form of casein, is a milk derivative; however, this is a required ingredient in non-dairy creamers, which are considered non-dairy due to the lack of lactose ...

What can I use as a substitute for coffee creamer? ›

Simple Ingredients For A Healthier Cup Of Coffee
  • Heavy Cream. This is heavy whipping cream which you'll find in the dairy aisle. ...
  • Full-Fat Canned Coconut Milk. ...
  • Unsalted Butter. ...
  • Unsweetened Nut Milk. ...
  • MCT Oil. ...
  • Coconut Oil. ...
  • Honey. ...
  • Real Maple Syrup.
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What makes it French vanilla? ›

The main difference between vanilla and French vanilla ice cream is the addition of egg yolks in French vanilla ice cream. This gives French vanilla ice cream a richer, creamier texture and more complex vanilla flavor. Vanilla ice cream, on the other hand, has a simpler flavor and a lighter texture.

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