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​5 Starbucks-inspired drinks that can be made at home in less than 10-minutes​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 6, 2025, 13:00 IST
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5 Starbucks-inspired drinks that can be made at home in less than 10-minutes

Cafe-style drinks are more than caffeine fixes, they’re tiny pauses of joy, the swirl of foam, the drizzle of caramel, the quiet lift of matcha. Each glass feels like a holiday tucked into the middle of a busy day. The best part is you don’t need a barista’s setup to enjoy them. With a simple blender, whisk, or just a jar to shake, you can recreate that cafe magic at home. Scroll down for 5 drinks that bring comfort, energy, and flair to everyday moments.

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Caramel Frappuccino - The crowd-pleaser

This is Starbucks in a nutshell - cold, creamy, indulgent, and just enough coffee bite to keep it from being milkshake-level sweet.

To make it, take 1 cup chilled strong coffee, 1 cup milk, 1½–2 cups ice, 3 tablespoons caramel sauce, and a spoon or two of sugar if you like your coffee extra sweet. Blend until thick and frosty. Pour into a tall glass, swirl with more caramel, and crown with whipped cream if you want cafe aesthetics. Pair it with crumbly nankhatai or a warm slice of banana bread - you’ll forget the cafe queue ever existed.

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Iced Vanilla Latte - The easy everyday

Some drinks are pure utility dressed up in style. This latte is light, silky, and refreshing without crossing into dessert territory.

To make it, take ¾ cup cold brew (or just strong chilled coffee), ½ cup milk, a glassful of ice, and a splash of vanilla syrup. If syrup isn’t handy, stir sugar into hot coffee with a drop of vanilla essence, then chill it down. Fill a glass with ice, pour in the coffee, stir in milk and vanilla, and adjust sweetness to taste. This is the perfect desk companion - steadying but gentle. A couple of khari biscuits or a crisp cheese toastie on the side, and you’ve got cafe energy at home.

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Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso - The 4 p.m. fix

This one feels dramatic to make - espresso, sugar, ice, all rattled together until the jar fogs up and the drink froths like it’s been kissed by a barista’s hand. Sweet, spiced, and sharp enough to wake you.

To make it, take two shots of hot espresso (or ⅓ cup strong coffee), 1-1½ tablespoons brown sugar, a pinch of cinnamon, ice, and ½ cup cold milk. Toss everything but the milk into a jar, screw the lid tight, and shake hard for 20-30 seconds. Pour the frothy mix into a glass, top with milk, and stir once. It’s the ideal drink before the evening slump sets in. Pair it with roasted chana or a square of dark chocolate, and suddenly the day feels lighter, easier to take on.

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Mocha Hot Chocolate - The rainy-day comfort

Rain at the window, a book half-open, and this steaming mug, life doesn’t get more cinematic. Coffee deepens the chocolate here, so it’s indulgent without being sticky-sweet.

To make it, take 1 cup milk, 2 tablespoons cocoa powder, 1-2 tablespoons sugar, ½ cup brewed coffee, and a spoon of chocolate syrup if you’re feeling extra. Heat the milk gently with cocoa, sugar, and a pinch of salt, whisking until smooth. Stir in the coffee, pour into a mug, and top with cream or a dust of cocoa. Sip it with buttery toast soldiers or a stack of biscuits and let the evening stretch.

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Strawberry Açaí-style Refresher - The sunshine glass

This is a glass of pure brightness - fruity, chilled, and a little caffeinated. At Starbucks it’s a bestseller; at home, it’s a five minute mood lifter that looks like a party.

To make it, take ½ cup chilled green tea, ½ cup strawberry puree or juice, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1 teaspoon honey, and ice. Shake everything together in a jar, strain into a tall glass, and float fresh strawberry slices on top. For a deeper color and tang, sneak in a teaspoon of blackcurrant or pomegranate juice. This is sunshine in liquid form - best for sultry evenings or lazy brunches. Pair it with masala crisps or a fresh fruit salad for contrast.

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Little barista notes

•No blender? Shake cold drinks hard in a jar; whisk hot ones.

•Dairy-free swaps - oat milk gives body, almond adds nutty notes, coconut feels like dessert.

•Start with less sugar in iced drinks, cold dulls sweetness, so you might overdo it.

•For froth without machines, heat milk and plunge it up and down in a French press, or whisk briskly in a steel tumbler.

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