Copycat Starbucks Recipes: Pink Drink, PSL, and More (2024)

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I’ll admit it: I love Starbucks, but I’m ballin’ on a budget, so I don’t always have the money to shell out $8 for a drink. Feel me? It happens to the best of us.

But I have a solution! I’m here to help you become your own barista, and pretty soon you’ll be able to make some of the most classic Starbucks drinks — hot or iced — from the comfort of your own home.

And if you buy all the ingredients up front, you’ll probably save money on coffee in the long run, which is a huge plus.

11 recipes to DIY your way to barista status

  1. Pumpkin spice latte
  2. Caramel frappuccino
  3. Cold brew with salted cream cold foam
  4. White chocolate mocha
  5. Vanilla latte
  6. Iced caramel macchiato
  7. Passion tea lemonade
  8. The pink drink
  9. Chai tea latte
  10. Peppermint mocha
  11. Flat white

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1. Pumpkin spice latte

The fall favorite that I admittedly have still never tried(!) has become synonymous with the Starbucks name, so I’d be totally remiss not to teach you how to make it at home. This way, you can start every day with a lower-sugar (but still seasonally delightful) PSL. You’re so welcome.

For the latte itself, you’ll want to start by heating your milk for 1 minute and then frothing it a bit. If you don’t have a handheld frother, never fear. Here’s how to froth milk without an espresso machine (or an electric frother, for that matter). For the full PSL effect, be sure to top with whipped cream and some pumpkin pie spice.

Get our pumpkin spice latte recipe.

This is the perfect drink for a hot day, the one that got me hooked on Starbucks years before I discovered my need for pure shots of espresso straight into my bloodstream. You can use espresso shots or strongly brewed coffee, and any milk you like. You’ll also need caramel syrup, which is worth the splurge if you enjoy these drinks as much as I do.

Because you’re the barista, you get to decide exactly how tall to make your mountain of whipped cream on top. Wanna go full dairy Everest? You do you.

Get the caramel frappucino recipe.

A more restrained but equally refreshing option that still satisfies the craving for a little something sweet (and salty), this simple cold brew with creamy, salted sweet foam is perfect. The recipe promises everything you love about the drink, except the instant gratification part, since you’ll need to steep your cold brew for about 18 hours.

Get the recipe for cold brew with salted cream cold foam.

White chocolate mocha is one of Starbucks’ most popular drinks, and is it any wonder? It’s sweet, rich, and just a smidge more interesting than a traditional mocha.

This recipe calls for about 3 tablespoons of white chocolate chips rather than syrup, but if you like it sweeter, just add more chocolate! Make sure to whisk often when heating your coffee, milk, and chocolate, and don’t skip the whipped cream and chocolate shavings on top.

Get the white chocolate mocha recipe.

Hot or iced, the Starbucks vanilla latte is my thing. It’s so simple, yet so delicious. It’s even perfect with any kind of milk — regular, soy, coconut, you name it! Plus, it’s so easy, you barely even need a recipe… but, OK, we’ll give you one.

Get the vanilla latte recipe.

Perhaps the most Instagram-worthy drink on this list, the iced caramel macchiato looks difficult because the espresso is so beautifully layered on the milk, but I promise it’s super simple, thanks to this recipe.

That caramel sauce you snagged for your homemade caramel frapps comes in handy here too, but the rest of the recipe relies on super common everyday ingredients.

Get the iced caramel macchiato recipe.

In what is perhaps the most basic thing in the world, I stop in a Starbucks drive through once a week every summer on the way to beach volleyball for one of these things. The passion tea lemonade is as addicting as it is delicious, and I think it’s just as good unsweetened.

For this copycat recipe, you’ll need the straight up passion tea that Starbucks makes. But good news, they sell it in stores and in bulk online! Once you’ve brewed and sweetened, all you need to do is add lemonade.

Get the passion tea lemonade recipe.

Closely related to the above thirst quencher, the equally Instagram-friendly Pink Drink is made from passion fruit, acaí, strawberries, and coconut milk. This recipe has a base of acaí berry tea and uses white grape juice to help sweeten it and intensify the fruity flavors.

Adjust the sweetness to taste with agave nectar (you’ll need a LOT if you want it as sweet as Starbucks’) and add coconut milk to give it that pale blushing color and creamy texture. Sliced strawberries add the finishing touch.

Get the Pink Drink recipe.

There was a time when I’d leave for Starbucks and my dad would always yell, “Get me a chai tea latte,” so this is the first one on this list I’m dying to make for myself.

While you can buy chai latte tea cups for your Keurig, it’s a little more fun to run down the spice aisle at the store and get everything you need to follow this DIY chai tea latte. You’ll need cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, cloves, and ginger, plus honey, black tea, and milk (and water, of course).

Get the chai tea latte recipe.

Shout out to this copycat recipe for making it possible for me to enjoy a piping hot peppermint mocha even in the middle of July. Isn’t that what everyone wants? After all, mint is harvested in summer, so I’m calling it seasonal.

To get really festive, top it with whipped cream and crushed candy canes (which, I’ll admit, may be hard to find when it’s not Christmas time. I won’t tell if you use the peppermint candies from your grandma’s house in the off season).

Get the peppermint mocha recipe.

The wildly popular flat white got me through midterms and finals week in college. Not even kidding!

The key to a successful flat white is a fine, frothy milk. If you actually have a frother, now is the time to use it. If not, you can blend or whisk the milk until it froths. All you need to do is pour the milk over the coffee when you’re satisfied with the froth. Stir in sugar to taste, but this is a drink that may actually better without the sweetener.

Get the flat white recipe.

Copycat Starbucks Recipes: Pink Drink, PSL, and More (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in the pink drink at Starbucks? ›

ICE, STRAWBERRY ACAI BASE [WATER, SUGAR, WHITE GRAPE JUICE CONCENTRATE, NATURAL FLAVORS, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL GREEN COFFEE FLAVOR, COLORED WITH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE JUICE, REBAUDIOSIDE-A], COCONUTMILK [WATER, COCONUT CREAM, CANE SUGAR, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE, COCONUT WATER CONCENTRATE, SEA SALT, ...

How to make pink drink better? ›

For an extra burst of flavor, muddle a few fresh mint leaves, or fresh strawberries in each glass before adding the ice and other ingredients. Don't forget to garnish each glass with fresh sliced strawberries and freeze-dried strawberries to enhance the visual appeal of the drink.

How many drink combinations can Starbucks make? ›

With more than 170,000 ways to customize beverages at Starbucks® stores, customers can create a favorite drink that fits their lifestyle.

What coconut milk does Starbucks use? ›

Starbucks Single Origin Sumatra Coconut milk can be used in any handcrafted Starbucks beverage for an additional 60 cent charge. A cup serving of our coconut milk contains 80 calories and a tall (12oz.) caffe latte made with coconut milk contains 10 grams of sugar.

Is the Starbucks pink drink healthy? ›

Considering a grande Pink Drink has about half of the daily recommendation (coming from the sugar in the Strawberry Açaí base and the coconut milk), it's definitely not one of the healthiest items on the Starbucks menu — but it's not bad, either.

Does Starbucks pink drink have coconut water? ›

Did you know there is no water in our Pink Drink? Yes, it's creamy coconut milk only! Did you know we add scoop of real strawberries in it?

What is a triple at Starbucks? ›

Our Tripleshot Espresso gives you not one, not two, but THREE bold shots of our signature espresso and smooth creamy milk. A perfect way to kick start your day or to keep you going through a busy day. Click for a boost.

How to order Starbucks like a pro? ›

Start with the size of the drink, the temperature (which is hot by default, even in warm weather), then the name, then any amendments you want to make. For example, order a “grande chai tea latte with extra foam.” Don't be afraid to be specific!

How much does it cost Starbucks to make a drink? ›

Labor is actually 56 cents per cup of coffee. So. the total cost to Starbucks to make this cup of coffee. is about one dollar with labor.

What is the healthiest milk at Starbucks? ›

Milk with a bit of fat is lower in sugar than skim, if minimizing the sweet stuff is a major goal for you (though you should still be mindful of how much you add so you don't overdo the saturated fat); otherwise, go for skim or almond milk.

Can I use canned coconut milk in my coffee? ›

Integrating canned coconut milk into your coffee goes beyond flavour—it's a health-conscious choice. Rich in beneficial fats, coconut milk is a nutritious, lactose-free alternative to traditional dairy products. It's known for its medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), which can aid in metabolism and weight management.

Does Starbucks charge more for coconut milk? ›

"In U.S. Starbucks stores, at no additional cost, customers can add up to four ounces of nondairy milk to hot or iced brewed coffee or tea, cold brew and Americano beverages," the spokesperson said.

Is there caffeine in pink drink Starbucks? ›

Yes, the Starbucks Pink Drink does have caffeine. It is made with a Strawberry Acai Refresher juice base, which contains caffeinated green coffee extract. In addition, the drink also includes creamy coconut milk and freeze-dried strawberries, both of which contain caffeine.

Does Starbucks pink drink have a lot of sugar? ›

The Starbucks Pink Drink has 25 grams of sugar, whereas our copycat recipe only has 10 grams of sugar. At the end of the viral video, Moro exclaims that the drink is "so easy" and the flavor in comparison is "really hard to tell the difference," so making this refresher at home may be your best choice.

Is the pink drink at Starbucks dairy free? ›

It's 100 percent vegan. To order the “Pink Drink,” all you have to do is ask for the Strawberry Acai Refresher to be made with coconut milk instead of water.

Do Starbucks Refreshers have caffeine? ›

Bursting with berry flavors, energizing caffeine and fortified with three B vitamins plus Vitamin C, this is a revitalizing treat that your body will enjoy as much as your tastebuds.

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