I love flavored coffee creamer, but lately I have been on a kick to save money. And I don't like all the unpronounceable things in the flavored coffee creamers you can buy. I went on the Internet and looked up recipes for flavored coffee creamer, but all the ones I could find required that I buy something ELSE.
I wanted a recipe that used items I already have in my cupboards.
I decided to make use of the years of cooking in my history to come up with something that would work for me, with the ingredients I have on hand.
Here's what I came up with.
Homemade Flavored Coffee Creamer
1/2 cup cold water
1 1/3 cups nonfat dry milk powder
3/4 cup sugar
1 pat of butter/margarine/coconut oil (about the size you would put on a piece of toast) This is for that creamy mouthfeel store bought creamers have.
Use any of the following (or any extract that you fancy)
1 t vanilla extract
1 t almond extract
1 t maple extract
In a saucepan, mix the top 4 ingredients and cook until it steams. (If you cook it too long, it will get really thick. It still tastes good, but has to be spooned into the coffee, instead of poured.) Then add the flavoring of choice. It helps to use an immersion blender to really mix up those powdered milk solids so they will be smooth. Pour into a jar and keep refrigerated for your morning coffee.
I also added a pinch of nutmeg one time. I like that little more complex flavor, as well.
It's a really cheap recipe, so try it out. Mix it up to your tastes.