Hi there, my name is Tammy. I am the loving wife to a hunky hubby, mother to two adorable yet crazy girls, and owner of a very needy yellow lab. I work full-time outside the home and spend most days trying to look like I know what I am doing.
After losing 40lbs, I started Skinny Mom’s Kitchen to help
other busy moms eat healthier and lose weight. I do this by teaching them how
to combine calorie awareness with menu planning, freezer cooking, and other
make ahead cooking strategies. I love showing others how easy, and affordable,
it is to serve their family healthy nutritious meals everyday. You can also
check out the Skinny Mom’s Kitchen Facebook community for even more
conversation, recipes, and support.
As a busy working mom, with very little time to myself, I
savor the mornings when I can just sit in quiet and enjoy a cup of coffee
before the day begins. Just the smell of coffee brewing can bring me to my
happy place. Now add in some luscious creamer and I am in heaven.
Prior to a couple weeks ago I depended on store bought
flavored creamer. I am sure you will not be surprised when I tell you most
store bought creamer is not really creamer at all - mostly just a concoction of
artificial ingredients I can’t even say. Yuck! This revelation lead me on the venture to create a homemade
coffee creamer I can enjoy without the added chemicals.
The first coffee creamer I put together was a French Vanilla
flavor. It is very good and has become a staple in my kitchen but I wanted to
venture out and create some of my other favorite flavors - can you say peppermint mocha?
Peppermint mocha is typically a coffee creamer flavor you
find popular during the holidays. However, with this simple easy to make recipe
you can enjoy this pure yumminess all year long. And good news, you will not
find any artificial ingredients here. Only good wholesome ingredients found
right in your pantry.
Enjoy!
Servings: Makes 3 cups of creamer.
Serving size: 2 tablespoons
Ingredients
1 14 ounce can sweeten condensed milk
1 ½ cups half and half
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 tablespoons natural unsweetened cocoa powder
¼ teaspoon peppermint extract
Directions:
Step 1. In a medium saucepan, over low heat, whisk together
all ingredients.
Step 2. Warm until the mixture is steaming. Do not let it
boil.
Step 3. Move from heat and let stand for about 5 minutes.
Step 4. Using a fine strainer strain the mixture into a
glass container. I put mine in a large glass mason jar. Straining is not
completely necessary but it does help to remove some of the cocoa powder that
did not dissolve. If this does not bother you then there is no need to strain.
This creamer will keep in refrigerator for about 10 days.
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1 comment:
terrific post. I am eliminating just about all of the processed food from our house. Never considered the creamer. Got me thinking!
Welcome and thanks for guest posting. Going to head over to your site
Dave
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