![]() ![]() You can add more or less depending on how sweet you want the drink to be. ![]() Sugar: Just ordinary granulated white sugar here. Of course you can use any milk of your choice, but for best results I’d go for whole milk or at least 2%. I don’t know what they use at Tim Horton’s, but all I know is that you get a smooth and rich consistency. Your choice of milk: I’m using whole milk to yield a very thick and creamy drink. So if that’s been your concern too, then don’t worry! With that being said, it’s time to go over the ingredients that we’ll need to make this awesome Tim Horton’s French Vanilla recipe! Remember, the FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE CARD with all ingredient quantities is at the bottom of this post! You can save the recipe for later, and the recipe card will allow you to adjust the number of servings based on how many drinks you want to make! I promise, you won’t have to adjust ratios willy nilly as those using the drink mix powder have had to do! The card will give you all the information you need for the perfect creamy, smooth and vanilla-loaded drink! You’ll see what we’ll use to get a bold vanilla flavour, so read on! I was going to make my own vanilla powder, but I had also realized that my blender isn’t strong enough to break down a vanilla bean into powder. Guilty, I still have some products like that, but I’ve made a conscious effort to avoid that! That got me thinking - I’m not going to make a recipe with a product that’s hard to find! I don’t know about you, but I like to purchase my groceries in person! Furthermore, I don’t like to purchase niche ingredients that I’ll use once then forget about in my pantry. So, I didn’t have the time to order a $20 CAD jar of vanilla powder that I’ll use once from Amazon, since I was planning on recording the recipe the following day. I planned my ingredients for this semi- last-minute (as I tend to do, guilty!), and was researching where the heck to buy vanilla powder in my city. There aren’t many recipes out there, but from what I have seen, a vanilla powder tends to be used. Ingredients for Tim Horton’s French vanillaĪs stated earlier, I’m going to make a frothy French vanilla as simply as possible. The ratio to keep in mind is 1 parts coffee : 1 parts milk and 1 parts milk foam. If you cannot find vanilla bean paste, split the whole bean in half and boil with the milk. This recipe can be made with whole vanilla bean pods as well. Keep a close eye once the milk is simmering to ensure it does not boil over, lower the heat once simmering. ![]() Make sure to stir the milk occasionally to ensure it does not burn while coming up to a simmer. It’s much more special! Furthermore - side note - but the ingredient list of that powder is quite long! Let’s make ours as natural as possible! Read on to find out more! Tips for a perfect french vanilla! Maybe one day I’d try for fun, but if you know me I just love to make things from scratch. ![]() While the reviews are mostly decent, they do state that they’ve had to adjust to their own ratios to mimic the actual French Vanilla flavour, the powder does not make the drink frothy as stated in the product description on Amazon, and even with anecdotal adjustments many reviewers state that the drink from the shop is still the best. To be transparent, I’ve not tried this and I’m not totally sure if I want to. You add three tablespoons to hot water or milk and this should give you an instant French Vanilla at home. Straight from the website, this is the description: If you go on Tim Horton’s website to the French Vanilla menu item page, you’ll see a not-so-useful explanation of what the drink is. She said it was her favourite Tim’s drink, and when I finally tried it with her, I was hooked! Back in our university days, we’d like to go to Tim Horton’s during evening classes for a French Vanilla pick-me up, paired with tasty donuts! If you’ve followed me on Instagram for awhile and you check out my stories (which you really should be doing to see my daily kitchen experiments and for recipe sneak peaks), then you’ve definitely seen French Vanillas pop up a lot!īe sure to watch the video below so you can follow along with the recipe - I always find that with cooking it’s more tangible to watch instead of reading alone! Subscribe to me on YouTube if you haven’t yet so you’re notified when the videos go live - I’m currently uploading a new recipe every Monday and Friday along with on the blog! What’s a french vanilla? The Cafe Mocha is my favourite order at any coffee shop, but a French Vanilla holds a special place in my heart when I’m actually feeling like skipping on the chocolate that day! My girlfriend was the one who got me into them. Starbucks Frappuccino Oatmilk Caramel Waffle Cookie Coffee Review! ![]()
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