Non Dairy SF Hazelnut Coffee Creamer

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Nutritional Info
  • Servings Per Recipe: 32
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 30.5
  • Total Fat: 3.3 g
  • Cholesterol: 0.0 mg
  • Sodium: 9.6 mg
  • Total Carbs: 0.5 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 0.0 g
  • Protein: 0.2 g

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Introduction

I am a coffee fiend in the morning - it's gotta be organic fair trade french roast, carefully brewed in my Melitta one cup filter! But since I am now trying to avoid cow's milk & soy, and have long sworn off corn syrup and hydrogenated oils, my beloved SF hazelnut creamer is a thing of the past. Sigh. I have started trying to recreate it with ingredients I can eat, and this is my first attempt. Please do comment if you make this - I will be very interested in your feedback! I am a coffee fiend in the morning - it's gotta be organic fair trade french roast, carefully brewed in my Melitta one cup filter! But since I am now trying to avoid cow's milk & soy, and have long sworn off corn syrup and hydrogenated oils, my beloved SF hazelnut creamer is a thing of the past. Sigh. I have started trying to recreate it with ingredients I can eat, and this is my first attempt. Please do comment if you make this - I will be very interested in your feedback!
Number of Servings: 32

Ingredients

    1 cup Organic Coconut Milk (I used Native Forest)

    1/4 cup spectrum unrefined organic coconut oil - I found this to be a bit strong in the coconut taste department, try using refined coconut oil, or coconut cream if you can find it.

    1/3 cup water

    1 1/2 cups almond breeze unsweetened vanilla or unsweetened plain

    1 packet Knox unflavored gelatin

    2 tsp. Frontier organic vanilla extract - if not this brand, look for one that has no sugar or corn syrup

    1/2 tsp. frontier butterscotch flavor, alcohol free (this is strong, don't use more!)

    3/4 cup Torani SF Hazelnut Syrup (or DaVinci) - use DaVinci if you avoid acefulsame potassium, because the new formulation of Torani is not just splenda.

    2 T Smoky Mountain No Calorie Sweetener (or any liquid saccharin, I like this brand because it pours easily)

    You could use another liquid 0 carb sweetener but I like the mix of saccharin & splenda - I think they cancel each other out a bit. I have never used liquid stevia as I don't like the taste of stevia straight, but I know many people use it blended with good results - perhaps with erithritol.

Directions

Directions:
Dissolve gelatine according to direction - use the water in recipe. Combine all ingredients in blender and mix thoroughly, then pour out into a quart container and refrigerate. Makes exactly a quart (4 cups). Will thicken overnight.

Serving size is 2 tablespoons.

Number of Servings: 32

Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user REBECCAFRIEDMAN.