This easy homemade caramel frappuccino recipe makes the perfect cold, creamy coffee drink for a warm summer day. Made in the blender with just 5 simple ingredients in 5 minutes, it’s a Starbucks copycat that tastes just as good as the real thing — for a fraction of the price. Top with whipped cream and a caramel drizzle for the full coffee shop experience!

This Easy Homemade Caramel Frappuccino is the recipe I make every time I want a coffee shop treat without the coffee shop lineup (or the coffee shop price!). Strong cold coffee, milk, ice, honey, and caramel sauce all blended together into a thick, frosty, creamy drink that’s basically summer in a glass. Skip the $7 coffee shop run, blend it yourself in 5 minutes, and you’ve got a better version at home for less than a dollar a glass.
This is a 2-serving recipe, perfect for sharing with a friend on the porch on a hot afternoon. It’s naturally sweetened with honey, dairy-free if you want it to be, and endlessly adaptable with whatever caramel sauce, milk, and toppings you have on hand.

It’s made with real coffee, not coffee flavouring. Strong brewed coffee or espresso (cooled to room temperature) gives this frappuccino real coffee flavour and a proper caffeine kick. Coffee shop frappuccinos often use a coffee-flavoured base concentrate; this version uses the real thing, which tastes better and lets you control the strength.
The right ice-to-liquid ratio creates the perfect texture. Two cups of ice to one cup of liquid is the sweet spot for that thick, slushy, frappuccino texture. Too much ice and it tastes watered down. Too little and it’s just iced coffee.
It calls for honey instead of refined sugar syrup. Starbucks frappuccinos get their sweetness from a base syrup loaded with refined sugar. This version uses honey, which adds natural sweetness that pairs beautifully with caramel and coffee. You can feel free to make it with caramel flavoured syrup or even simple syrup, but we love it with honey.
Caramel sauce is the star. The caramel sauce (good-quality, store-bought or homemade) is what makes this taste like the coffee shop version. A quarter cup blended into the drink plus an extra drizzle on top gives you the buttery, caramelized flavour you actually go to Starbucks for.

A few small things make the difference between a thick, frosty, coffee-shop-style frappuccino and a watery, weak coffee slushie. These are the PRO tips that matter!
The coffee needs to be strong and cooled to room temperature (or fully chilled). Hot coffee melts the ice immediately and gives you a thin drink. Brew double-strength coffee or use 2 shots of espresso and let it cool. Instant espresso powder works too – mix 2 teaspoons into 1/2 cup of cold water.
The caramel is the main flavour here. Good-quality store-bought caramel sauce (Smucker’s, Ghirardelli, or Trader Joe’s all work well) tastes way better than the squeeze-bottle stuff. Homemade caramel is even better if you have it.
Add the liquid ingredients first (coffee, milk, honey, caramel sauce), then add the ice on top. Blend on medium speed at first, then turn up to high once everything starts moving. This prevents air pockets and gives you a smooth, even blend.
A Vitamix, Blendtec, or other high-powered blender crushes ice into a finer slush than a basic blender. If you have a regular blender, that’s fine, just blend a little longer (45 to 60 seconds) and stop to scrape down the sides once.
Two tablespoons of honey makes a moderately sweet frappuccino. If you like it sweeter (more like Starbucks), bump the amount to 3 tablespoons. If you prefer less sweet, reduce it to 1 tablespoon.
Whipped cream and caramel drizzle look beautiful but melt fast. Add them right before you bring the drink to the table or hand it to someone, not 5 minutes ahead.
Frappuccinos are thick — a regular straw clogs immediately. Use a wide reusable straw (boba straws or smoothie straws work great) so you can actually drink it.

Here’s how the recipe comes together. Total time: about 5 minutes from blender to glass.
- Brew the coffee and let it cool. Brew 1/2 cup of strong coffee (or pull 2 shots of espresso) and let it cool to room temperature. For an even cooler drink, refrigerate the coffee for 15 to 20 minutes before blending.
- Add everything to the blender. Pour 1/2 cup of cooled coffee, 1/2 cup of milk (or your favourite dairy-free milk), 2 tablespoons of liquid honey, and 1/4 cup of caramel sauce into your blender. Top with 2 cups of ice cubes.
- Blend until smooth. Blend on medium speed for 15 to 20 seconds, then increase to high speed for another 30 to 45 seconds, until the mixture is smooth, creamy, and slushy with no large ice chunks. Stop and scrape down the sides once if needed.
- Pour into glasses. Pour the frappuccino into 2 tall glasses or travel tumblers.
- Garnish and serve. Top each glass with a swirl of whipped cream and a drizzle of caramel sauce. Add a wide reusable or paper straw and serve immediately.

This recipe is endlessly adaptable. Here are the best variations to try:
- Make it dairy-free or vegan. Swap the milk for unsweetened almond milk, oat milk, or coconut milk. Use coconut whipped cream instead of dairy whipped cream for the garnish. The texture stays creamy and the flavour holds up beautifully.
- Make it lower-sugar / lower-carb. Swap the honey for sugar-free caramel syrup or monk fruit sweetener. Use a sugar-free caramel sauce (Smucker’s makes one). Use unsweetened almond milk. The drink stays satisfying without the sugar spike.
- Make it decaf. Use decaf coffee or decaf espresso. Perfect for an afternoon or evening drink without the late-day caffeine.
- Add a shot of vanilla. Stir in 1/2 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract before blending for an extra layer of warm, sweet flavour. It pairs beautifully with the caramel.
- Make a salted caramel version. Add a pinch of flaky sea salt to the blender, and finish with a sprinkle of sea salt on top of the whipped cream. The salt cuts through the sweetness and adds a sophisticated finish.
- Add chocolate for a caramel mocha frappuccino. Add 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder or 2 tablespoons of chocolate syrup to the blender. Caramel + chocolate is a classic Starbucks flavour combination.

A homemade frappuccino is a treat on its own, but it pairs beautifully with light snacks or breakfast foods. Here’s what I love alongside it:
- Old Fashioned Powdered Sugar Baked Donuts for the full coffee-shop-treat experience
- Old Fashioned Cinnamon Sugar Baked Donuts as a warm contrast to the cold drink
- Buttery shortbread cookies or biscotti
- A toasted bagel with Easy Homemade Herb & Garlic Cream Cheese for breakfast
- Fresh fruit and Greek yogurt for a lighter brunch pairing
- A muffin (try Best Ever Double Chocolate Muffins or Peach Cobbler Muffins)
- A homemade banana bread or zucchini bread slice
- As a dessert on its own after a summer barbecue dinner
This caramel frappuccino is best fresh, but there are a few time-saving tricks to help you make it ahead.
Make-ahead coffee. Brew the strong coffee or espresso in advance and refrigerate for up to 5 days. Having pre-made cold coffee in the fridge means you can blend a frappuccino in 2 minutes when the craving hits.
Coffee ice cubes. Pour extra brewed coffee into ice cube trays and freeze. Use these in place of regular ice for a frappuccino that doesn’t get watered down. Keeps in the freezer for up to 2 months.
Storing leftover frappuccino. If you blend a batch and don’t drink it all, pour leftovers into a mason jar and refrigerate. It’ll separate (the ice will melt and the liquid will settle), but giving it a good shake or quick re-blend brings it back, especially if you add a few more ice cubes. Drink within 24 hours for the best flavour.
Don’t freeze the finished drink. The texture doesn’t really recover after thawing. Make smaller batches more often instead.

These are the questions readers ask most often about homemade frappuccinos:
How is this different from a Starbucks Caramel Frappuccino?
This version skips the refined-sugar base syrup and uses honey for natural sweetness. It’s still cold, creamy, and caramel-y, but it has less added sugar and you control every ingredient. Plus you save the $7 per drink, which adds up quickly.
Can I make this with instant coffee or instant espresso?
Yes! Mix 2 teaspoons of instant coffee or instant espresso powder into 1/2 cup of cold water and use as you would brewed coffee. Quick, easy, and works just as well.
What’s the best caramel sauce to use?
Good-quality store-bought caramel sauce works great. Smucker’s, Ghirardelli, or Trader Joe’s all make decent versions. Homemade caramel sauce is even better if you have it. Avoid the cheap squeeze-bottle versions – they’ll make your frappuccino taste artificial.
Can I make this without coffee?
Yes — leave the coffee out and increase the milk to 1 cup total. You’ll have a caramel milk frappe instead of a coffee frappuccino. Great for kids or for anyone avoiding caffeine.
Why is my frappuccino too thin?
There are three usual reasons for this. First, not enough ice – stick to the 2-cup ice ratio. Second, the coffee was too hot when you blended (it melted the ice). Third, you blended too long and the ice fully liquefied. Aim for 45 to 60 seconds total blend time.
Can I make this dairy-free?
Yes! Use any non-dairy milk (oat, almond, coconut, soy) and coconut whipped cream for the garnish. Oat milk creates the creamiest result.
Is this healthy?
It’s much healthier than a Starbucks Caramel Frappuccino, which contains around 50+ grams of sugar per drink. This version has about 20 grams of sugar per serving from the honey and caramel sauce. Plus you control every ingredient.
Can I make it stronger or weaker?
Yes! For a stronger coffee flavour, use 3/4 cup of strong coffee instead of 1/2 cup (and reduce the milk by the same amount). For a milder flavour, use 1/4 cup coffee plus 3/4 cup milk. Adjust to your preference.
If you love this Easy Homemade Caramel Frappuccino, you’re going to want to try these other easy summer drink recipes:
- Healthy Matcha Latte (Starbucks Copycat)
- Healthy Pumpkin Spice Frappuccino
- How to Make Healthy Iced Coffee
- Healthy 3-Ingredient Lemonade
- Healthy Strawberry Lemonade
- Healthy Cucumber Lemonade
- Healthy Homemade Iced Tea
- Easy Fruity Party Punch
- Watermelon Green Tea Refresher
- Strawberry Banana Orange Power Smoothie
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Easy Homemade Caramel Frappuccino

Recipe: Ingredients
- 1/2 cup strong coffee, cooled to room temperature OR 2 shots of espresso, cooled
- 1/2 cup milk or dairy free milk of your choice
- 2 cups ice cubes
- 2 tablespoons liquid honey
- 1/4 cup caramel sauce
- whipped cream and caramel sauce for garnish optional
Recipe: Instructions
- Add the coffee, milk, ice cubes, honey and caramel sauce to your blender and blend on medium speed until creamy and smooth.
- Enjoy in your favourite glass or travel tumbler with a straw. Top with whipped cream and a drizzle of caramel sauce, if desired.
Recipe: Notes
Recipe: Nutrition
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This was really good, i really recommend this !! make sure you use decently fresh honey though, i accidentally used old honey once and it took over the whole thing 🙁 other than that its 10/10 :))
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Oh my gosh! I haven’t had the time to go to Starbucks (curse you school!) so this really satisfied my craving! Thank you so much!!!!!
Thanks Georgia! Homemade is so much better!! 🙂
I loved this recipe! It was a great find. Thank you so much for making a version that my pocket book loves as well!
Thank you for your feedback. I’m happy you enjoyed it ☺️
STUNNING photos, Chrissie! Also, I want this drink right now, even though it’s 10pm and I have to go to bed soon! I’ll be having sweet dreams about this frappuccino tonight.
Maybe that way you’ll try it in the morning!☺️
Decaf 🙂
Oh. Mygosh. Chrissie. This looks AMAZING!! I love how your recipe is so simple and (basically) healthy. Absolute perfection. 🙂
Thank you so much Michaela!!🙂
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Waaauw, this looks amazing!
I love frappuccino’s and I’m going to make this for sure!
Thank you Neli!!🙂
Oh my gosh, this sounds incredible! Will have to try soon.
Thanks Florentina! Try it out and let us know how it went!🙂
I have tried your Caramel Frappuccino recipe and it is spectacular! Thank you very much, Chrissie!
Thank you Tatiana! You’re welcome!!🙂
SO easy and such a delicious way to start the day!
Thank you!! I love this Frappuccino too😊