All the healthy benefits of immune boosting, anti-inflammatory turmeric in a rich and delicious dairy free, fat burning Bulletproof Keto Golden Milk Latte.
A nourishing, warming, keto superfood
I am so excited to share this Keto Golden Milk Latte with you today. You might also know it as Keto Turmeric Tea. Either way, it is delicious and packed with lots of health benefits! With warming cinnamon and ginger, anti-inflammatory turmeric, and a caffeine kick from espresso, this will be your new favorite warm beverage. I even included a more traditional option without caffeine if you want to enjoy some Golden Milk before bed.
Variations for this Keto Golden Milk Latte
You can try this a few different ways - sweetened, or unsweetened, with espresso or without. I had Jon try each version and he couldn't decide which one he liked the best. Try making the tea first and tasting it. Then add sweetener and see how you feel about it. Then, add the espresso and it just takes it to a whole new level. Coffee lovers unite!!
Other keto coffee recipes you might enjoy:
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- Keto Hot Buttered Rum Mix
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- Pumpkin Spice Boosted Keto Coffee
- Keto Irish Cream - Low Carb Bailey's
- Low Carb Cold Brew Protein Shake Smoothie
Keto Golden Milk Latte
Description
Traditional Golden Milk recipes do not have espresso. I am just a big fan of coffee, so I decided to take a tradition turmeric tea (Golden Milk) and turn it into a frothy, and delicious latte. But the espresso is completely optional. This drink is amazing with or without it. I have provided instructions for how to make it with or without.
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups unsweetened coconut milk (I use So Delicious)
- ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract (I use this brand)
- ½ teaspoon turmeric (I use this brand)
- ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon ground ginger (I use this brand)
- pinch of black pepper
- pinch of Himalayan pink salt
- 2 shots espresso, optional
- 1 teaspoon erythritol, more to taste, optional (I use this brand)
Instructions
With an espresso machine:
- Add the coconut milk, or almond milk to the milk steaming pitcher. Add the vanilla extract, turmeric, cinnamon, ginger, pepper, and salt. Stir to mix, and use the steamer wand to heat and froth the milk. This will fully incorporate the spices into the coconut milk.
- Pull 2 shots of espresso from the machine and pour them into a mug. Top with golden milk, and sprinkle cinnamon and turmeric on top. Stir in erythritol, to taste, if using.
A More Traditional Take on Turmeric Tea Golden Milk:
- Add the coconut milk, vanilla, turmeric, cinnamon, ginger, pepper, salt, and erythritol, if using, to a medium sauce pan over medium heat.
- Whisk to combine all ingredients. Heat until the golden milk is hot, but not boiling.
- Garnish with a sprinkle of cinnamon and turmeric before serving.
Nutrition
- Calories: 82
- Sugar: 0.3g
- Sodium: 146mg
- Fat: 6.2g
- Saturated Fat: 6g
- Carbohydrates: 4.8g
- Fiber: 2.1g
- Protein: 0.2g
Natalie Wilson says
Do you have the nutrition details for this?
Kyndra Holley says
Nutrition info will vary based on the ingredients you use. I recommend copy and pasting into a macro tracking app like MyFitnessPal.
Mary Ramirez says
I am interested to know if any of your followers have used this recipe for arthritis pain and stiffness and if they have experienced any relief.
Jentri King says
Can I still make this without an espresso machine? I have an Italian espresso pot. Can I heat the milk just on the stove or something?
Peace Love and Low Carb says
The directions for both are included in the post
Diane says
I have to admit that ai was skeptical, but this is really good! I use coconut milk for my morning green smoothies, now I can add it to my evening cuppa! Thanks for sharing!
Doreen says
I love your recipes, they are not only delicious but healthy as well. . .thankyouhso much
terdralynn says
I make the same thing without coffee or salt, and I'm amazed at how good it is!
Jack says
Just wondering if Almond Milk is OK for this ? Coconut Milk is rather expensive in my area.
Peace Love and Low Carb says
Hey Jack, yes, you could absolutely use almond milk.
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