Cracking the McDonald's Coffee Code

Wow, my
Boo to McDonald's post certainly received a lot of responses and I loved hearing how you all make your iced coffees. It gave me so many great ideas and so I decided to approach this in my traditional test kitchen fashion and try to crack the code. For all my hard work, I finally got a vanilla coffee I love and a lot of belly aches, constant shakes, and a little bit of time in the bathroom... BUT it was totally worth it!
Are you ready?
Here is my magical formula that gave me the best vanilla coffee without the chemical nastiness that McDonald's was giving me.
First up, I made my own coffee syrup. I used the coffee syrup recipe that I highlighted in my
Get Your Java Fix from
Slashfood. I used the recipe that they list for the Vanilla Bean, but substituted the bean with two tablespoons of vanilla extract. The two tablespoons number came from Ashley, a friendly McDonald's employee, who shared her secret for making the coffees at home. I stored the syrup in a mason jar and am keeping it in the fridge.
To make the coffee, I fill the cup with ice. Next fill your cup halfway with coffee (I used my
Folger's Gourmet Vanilla Biscotti) and then almost halfway with milk. Top the coffee with two tablespoons of your homemade vanilla coffee syrup and then a splash of fat-free vanilla creamer (inexpensively purchased at Aldi or make your own).
With this combination, I did not need to add any extra sugar and it is just as sweet as McDonald's and just as tasty too! The splash of vanilla creamer gave it a richer taste, but the skim milk and fat-free creamer gave me a better calorie combination.
Labels: Frugal, Recipes
19Comments:
Mandy
"Ooooooooooooo! I can't wait to to try this. It sounds so yummy! It comes at the perfect time because I realize how often I stop and pick up a coffee, and it is way to expensive! Thanks, Amy."
Kristine
"Wow - very impressed! Sounds so yummy! In McDonald's defense for the whole milk, I have found that when I briefly asked for skim in iced lattes at Starbucks, they were very watery and dilute. I prefer the 2% milk, but I'm definitely going to try your recipe with the creamer! Good work on figuring it out!"
Feed the moose
"I love the idea of making your own syrup.
I'm an iced coffee fanatic, so this was a great post for me to read. Thanks!"
"Congrats! On Cracking the code!! I am going to try your recipe! It sounds good and I am going to have to tell my other friends/employees how to make these.
Probably shouldn't have told ya since McDonald's won't have your iced coffee business but they are expensive!
Congrats Amy!
Ashley"
MyBigMouth
"Thats wonderful,you finally figured it out!
Congrats!
I can't wait to give this a try."
Andrea
"That sounds great! I think I'll try it but make a frap with it! YUMMY :-)"
Stacy at Exceedingly Mundane
"That's awesome that you came up with a much healthier version. All of the gunk in the Mc'D's one really scares me. I love that you made your own syrup, thanks for the links and tips :)"
Nico
"This sounds delicious! I'm making a trip to Aldi next month, and I'll have to pick up their vanilla coffee creamer. Thanks so much for the recipe."
"My simple syrup is simmering as I type - looking forward to trying an iced coffee tomorrow morning!! Thanks for being the guinea pig!"
Alyssa @ KeepingTheKingdomFirst
"I am so impressed! It sounds delicious. Much healthier, too!
Haven't seen you Tweeting much lately?"
Hello, I'm Sally.
"Cool! I really like how you made your own vanilla syrup!"
Small Town Frugal Mom
"Anyone with the HAZELNUT crack? HA! :)"
"1/2 cup of Finely Chopped Hazelnuts
2 tbsp of Butter
3/4 cup of Syrup (preferably maple)
Making the Hazelnut Syrup:
Melt the butter in a frying pan and toss the hazelnuts in. Cook them until they turn light brown. Add the syrup and heat thoroughly. (Do not boil.) For a stronger favor, add 3/4 cup of finely chopped hazelnuts.
While the syrup is still warm, place a metal strainer over a bowl and pour the syrup into the strainer to seperate the hazlenuts from the syrup. Store the syrup in an air-tight container, preferrably a glass bottle with a twist cap. This syrup will last for up to 4 months.
Hope this helps :o)"
Wendy
"Thank you for posting this!! I made one today and it was great. I followed your recipe exactly except that I used 1/2 decaf coffee and 1/2 Folgers French Vanilla.
It turned out excellent. Even my husband, who is not a coffee drinker, thought it was great."
Thinker
"Tastes fantastic, even without the creamer!"
Bethany
"I tried this today and it was wonderful, although I did use regular coffee to mkae it! I have a new coffee I'm addicted to! Since I like a little mocha, I used a little Hershey's chocolate syrup as well and it put it over the top!"
jessica @pianomomsicle
"This is really late, but i'm just catching up on my google reader. i'm SO excited to try this! i have a feeling life will never be the same after this! i've found McDonald's iced coffees to be hit or miss, anyway. Better to make it at home. Thank you so much for posting it: it will probably become a favorite bookmark of mine!"
"well. i don't know what they use at the other McDonalds that the other employee works at but the one i just quit from uses 1/2 and 1/2 and the coffee used is their reg coffee which is why it's sooo good. we make a pot double the coffee then in a container add one pot of ice...for the sugar in the reg its just liquid sugar and the flavors are in the liquid sugar form also. so theres nothing added but what u taste: sugar water coffee and half n half...."
Julie
"THANK YOU!!! This is very good!! For the coffee I tried Folger's instant and it tastes great. Caramel syrup is also good in this. You can get a 25 oz bottle at Sam's for about $4. Same price for their Vanilla syrup. They also have sugar-free syrups but I find they have an after taste which I don't like."