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  • Management of contact dermatitis and other inflammatory skin disorders
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Recipe: Iced Coffee Frappe

Iced Coffee Frappe

Ice and a blender give a frothy consistency to the American coffee drink recipe without any extra fat. This low-calorie treat is tastier and healthier than anything a barista can whip up.

1 Serving

Ingredients

  • Dash of unsweetened cocoa powder or ground cinnamon to garnish (optional)
  • ¾ cup strongly-brewed chilled coffee
  • 1 cup ice cubes
  • ¼ cup 1 percent milk
  • 3 tablespoon granulated sugar substitute
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions

  1. Into a blender, add coffee, milk, 2 tablespoons sugar substitute, vanilla extract, and ice.
  2. Puree mixture until smooth, about 1 minute. Taste, adding 1 more tablespoon of sugar substitute, depending on desired sweetness. Purée again.
  3. Pour drink into a large glass. Sprinkle with dash of unsweetened cocoa or ground cinnamon, if desired, and drink immediately.

Quick Tips

Cooking Tip: To brew extra-strong coffee, use 4 to 6 tablespoons of coffee grounds to 1 cup of water, depending on your desired strength. Also store-bought or homemade cold-brewed coffee concentrate can be substituted for the strong brewed coffee.

Keep it Healthy: While 1 percent milk gives this drink a touch more of creaminess, fat-free milk can also be used with the same delicious results.

Tip: If you enjoy your coffee ultra-frothy, add a few more ice cubes to increase the froth experience.

Recipe and photo courtesy of American Heart Association.