Doesn't matter if it's sweltering our arctic outside, coffee is the morning ritual I can't live without. I've already discussed how I make it iced, with a jolt of protein from collagen (and why you should too), but one aspect of my coffee obsession I haven't yet shared with you is how to make the perfect Trim Healthy Mama coffee creamer.
It's a simple concept, really: cream, sweetener, and flavoring.
But getting it right?
Well that's a whole different ballgame.
Lucky for you, I've been working really hard on upping my coffee and creamer game, so I've got a Trim Healthy Mama coffee creamer recipe for you + 7 coffee creamer variations for you today. They're all simple to make, require ingredients you probably already have in your cupboard (because you're a Trim Healthy Mama) – and I've done the heavy experimental lifting for you!
If you haven't really started filling your cupboards with THM-friendly foods, I'll give you heads up on what you'll need to make these recipes:
6 Doonks Pure Stevia Extract (or ¼ cup Super Sweet Blend)
Instructions
Put all the ingredients in a jar and stir to combine.
DO NOT SHAKE as this will start to make whipped cream, not coffee creamer. Store in a jar with a tightly-fitted lid in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
Makes 36, 1 Tablespoon servings
Now for the fun part!
I've created 6 variations of Trim Healthy Mama coffee creamer just for you!
These versions are all THM:S, because that is my preference in the morning. As a bonus, add 2 scoops of collagen to your coffee + fun creamer for a meal in a coffee cup. It's a great way to start the day.
But if you prefer a THM:E or THM:FP for your morning, there are really easy substitutions. Sub Almond milk, or all fat free half & half to eliminate fat and carbs from the drinks, or fat free coconut milk (it's hard to find, but it's out there) instead of full-fat coconut milk.
Spices, Stevia, and Vanilla Extract are all Fuel Pulls, so substitute accordingly depending upon your needs!
I love me some coffee – and THM friendly coffee creamers are just the perfect icing on the cake!
If you're loving these coffee creamer recipes, you're going to love my {free} Fall Drink Collection! Sign up & I'll email it to you in August when it's done! {And did I mention it's free?!?}
What is your favorite version of coffee creamer, Trim Healthy Mama style or otherwise?
Gretchen
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The best keto coffee creamer is one that is low in carbs and sugars. Options include heavy cream, unsweetened almond milk, or MCT oil. Experiment to find what suits your taste preferences and aligns with your keto goals.
Coffee with creamer and MCT oil can have a range of health effects, both positive and negative. Here's a summary: Health benefits: Energy boost: Coffee contains caffeine, a natural stimulant that can boost energy levels and improve alertness and focus.
Most dairy-based creamers aren't keto-friendly—traditional milk is high in carbs—so non-dairy alternatives are your best bet. Read on for 14 store-bought keto-friendly coffee creamers to help keep your mornings on track.
The oil is often partially hydrogenated, making in a very unhealthy trans fat to consume daily. Eating a lot of trans fat raises your chances of having bad cholesterol that can raise your risk of developing heart disease or stroke, according to EatFresh.org.
Freezing coffee creamer is a great way to always have a creamer on hand for your own coffee or guests who use it. Coffee creamer can even be frozen in single servings, making it even easier to have at-the-ready with no need to defrost an entire container for single use.
If you've already brewed your coffee, you can still add creamer for extra flavour and sweetness. Simply pour your coffee into a blender and add your desired amount of creamer.Blend until the cream is well combined and enjoy!
If you want to give it a flavor, add some cinnamon, you can even add different things like just vanilla, nutmeg, cardamom, star anise etc a lot of spices that can make it taste better without really adding calories.
Both half and half and 1% milk are better choices than the non-dairy creamers. They are less processed and have more vitamins and minerals. But between these two dairy options, 1% milk is a better choice because it has less saturated fat and cholesterol than half and half.
Adding heavy whipping cream to your coffee will cut through any bitterness and astringency to produce a velvety mouthfeel and a creamier taste. You can use heavy cream instead of creamer, and since it's a natural product, it will have fewer chemicals and preservatives, making it an arguably better choice.
However, for an ingredient that can sweeten your favorite drinks, half-and-half may be the healthier option. It's not only lower in calories than coffee creamer but also less processed, contains healthier fats, and less likely to contain additives and extra sugar.
Heavy cream, butter, or a vegetable oil like coconut, olive, avocado, walnut, etc. Keto-friendly options for coffee include unsweetened almond or coconut milk, heavy cream, or butter. Stevia or erythritol can be used as sweeteners. Avoid sugary syrups and high-carb creamers.
Sweeteners like stevia, sucralose, erythritol, xylitol, monk fruit, and yacon syrup can easily fit into a low carb or ketogenic diet. However, you may need to limit your intake of other sweeteners high in carbs or sugar on a low carb diet.
Unsweetened almond milk, coconut milk, macadamia nut milk, flax milk, soy milk, cashew milk, and pea milk along with half-and-half and heavy cream are all keto-friendly milk options.
Introduction: My name is Greg Kuvalis, I am a witty, spotless, beautiful, charming, delightful, thankful, beautiful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.
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