I love my Starbucks® and my normal latte is #KetoFriendly, but once the holiday peppermint drinks come out it’s really hard to stay away. Instead I experimented in my kitchen until I got close enough to not feel completely deprived.
Keto Peppermint Mocha Latte
- 2 – Medium to Bold K-Cup Coffee Pods (Brewed so you have 20 oz of coffee) OR 2+1/2 Cups Bold Brewed Coffee
- 1/2 Cup Heavy Whipping Cream
- 1 Cup Whole Milk
- 2 tsp Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
- 1/4 tsp Stevia® Liquid Sweetener
- 1/4 tsp Pure Peppermint Extract OR 1-2 drops #SafeToIngest Peppermint Essential Oil
- 1 Square (about 1/2 oz) Bittersweet 70% Dark Chocolate
- Canned Whipped Cream (If Drinking as a Mocha)

To drink as a Mocha: In a small saucepan, combine the brewed coffee, the whipping cream, the milk, and the cocoa powder. Stir until the powder is incorporated. Add the square of chocolate and stir until completely melted. Remove from heat and stir in the Stevia® and peppermint. Divide evenly between 2 oversized coffee mugs that hold at least 16 ounces and top with whipped cream.
To drink as a Latte: In a small saucepan, combine the brewed coffee, the whipping cream, and the cocoa powder. Stir until the powder is incorporated. Add the square of chocolate and stir until completely melted. Remove from heat and stir in the Stevia® and peppermint. Divide evenly between 2 oversized coffee mugs that hold at least 16 ounces.
I have an easy to clean milk steamer that foams as well, but if you don’t there is a very easy solution that I found online: Place the cup of milk in a microwave-safe 2 1/2 cup container with a lid. Shake vigorously for 1 minute or until milk is frothy and doubled in volume. Remove lid; microwave milk at HIGH for 30 seconds. Top each coffee cup with a dollop of milk froth. Divide any remaining hot milk evenly between the cups.
**TIP You can make this recipe as fat or thin as you want it based on the milk you choose. If you don’t need as much fat for your day you can eliminate the whipping cream and use Whole or 2% milk instead.
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This is the recipe made famous by the Southern California prime rib institution, 
To serve appetizers or not on Thanksgiving is always one of my biggest questions. I don’t want to have people be so stuffed they don’t eat the main meal, but I don’t want to have people complaining if things get delayed, as always seems to happen.

Thanksgiving, someone was always assigned the task of bringing two cans of jellied and one of whole berry cranberry sauce. You couldn’t try and pull a fast one by buying store brand. It had to be Ocean Spray on Grandma’s Thanksgiving table!

