Vanilla steamer made with vanilla bean, whole milk, and sugar. This steamer tastes just like Starbucks!
This is the final post for the year for my partnership with BAILEYS™ Coffee Creamers. Thanks for letting me partner with brands I love and use in my own kitchen. I was provided with product and compensated for my time, but the opinions and recipe are my own.
So, the other day, my fridge was packed to the brim. Ok, my fridge is always packed to the brim, but, out on the ledge, about to crash to the floor is a couple bottles of the new BAILEYS™ Coffee Creamer Frosted Vanilla Cookie.
My mother-in-law saw it, and mentioned she loves their flavors. We both paused for a second because we both knew that neither of us drink coffee, yet we both have an unabashed love for coffee creamers.
We went into a flurry of recipe ideas to use up the delicious nectar that is BAILEYS™ Coffee Creamers. My mother-in-law likes to make cocktails and hot chocolate with them. I told her about all the desserts I've made with the creamers so far (Croissant French Toast, Shortcut Tres Leches Cake, and now this Vanilla Steamer), and then suddenly, we can't decide which was the best use for a few remaining glugs.
Vanilla Steamers, just like Starbucks
I'm so in love with her idea of adding coffee creamers to flavor hot chocolate, and want to make a warm festive drink with my last few shots of the creamer. After swooping into Starbucks for a warm non-caffeinated pick me up, and discovering their new Steamers, I have my answer.
Starbucks drinks always seem to have that special je ne sais quoi to them, don't they? When I add the coffee creamer, I knew I hit gold. I'm not saying Starbucks has a secret stash of BAILEYS™ Coffee Creamers under the shelf, but they just might ;)
Steps to make a vanilla steamer:
First, pretend you work at Starbucks and tie on a green apron, or, use a black apron and pretend you're the head barista for the day.
Then, with one hand on your hip, slice open half of a vanilla bean pod. Scrape out the seeds, and place them in a small saucepan of milk. Add the empty pod, too, just for kicks. Stir in the sugar.
Keep an eye on it and prevent it from coming to a boil. You just want it to simmer and slowly steep for about 10-15 minutes.
Remove the pan from the heat, and stir in two shots of BAILEYS™ Coffee Creamers Frosted Vanilla Cookie. Taste and add more if you like. You're the boss today, remember?
Divide the mixture between two mugs, and top with freshly whipped cream. You can use whipped cream from a can, if you like, since it's much easier. But freshly whipped is much tastier; plus, I whip it by hand and call it my workout for the day.
Enjoy this vanilla steamer recipe!
You will love this Baileys hot drink!Vanilla Bean Steamer
Ingredients
Instructions
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
2
Serving Size:
1
Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 440Total Fat: 24gSaturated Fat: 16gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 61mgSodium: 261mgCarbohydrates: 45gFiber: 0gSugar: 18gProtein: 13g
Lauren @ Healthy Delicious says
These sound amazing. I love those Bailey's creamers and the added vanilla bean sounds absolutely perfect.
Cate | Chez CateyLou says
This is the perfect alternative to hot chocolate! What a festive and warming drink, and so pretty!
miraspastry says
I am a fan of vanilla!! and I love this desert .thank you for the recipe :)
Andrea Janes says
THIS IS GOLD, I'm making these tonight!!! AMAZING.