Copycat Starbucks Oreo Frappuccino
*This post may contain affiliate links, please see our privacy policy for details.*Who doesn’t love a Starbucks run for a morning coffee or a midafternoon pick-me-up? Well, with this recipe, you can skip the “Starbucks run” part. You’ll get the super-tasty results all at your own home! This is the perfect recipe for those days when you’ve got a craving but don’t have the desire to take the time and spend the money at Starbucks.
We’re obsessed with this Copycat Starbucks Oreo Frappuccino, and we think you will be, too!
Why we love Copycat Starbucks Oreo Frappuccino
This is such a crowd-pleasing, simple and quick recipe that’s both tasty and sure to give you a caffeinated jolt! We love how simple it is, all you really need are four ingredients and you’ve got a tasty treat on your hands.
Plus, it’s just so much more satisfying to drink this frappuccino copycat knowing you made it yourself! And while this recipe only makes one serving, if you have ice cream, Oreos, espresso, and half and half on hand, you can keep making it for eons!
What does Copycat Starbucks Oreo Frappuccino taste like
This recipe tastes like, well..an oreo milkshake with an espresso kick at the end. The ice cream gives it that sweet and creamy texture while the Oreos kick in the crunch and the chocolate. And the espresso gives it a bit of a sharp taste, though there’s not enough of it for it to be bitter.
We think this recipe tastes just like the original and is so much more convenient to make at home!
How to make Copycat Starbucks Oreo Frappuccino
- Add ice cream, Oreo cookies, espresso, ice, and half and half into a blender.
- Blend until smooth.
- Pour blended mixture into a large cup, and garnish with Oreo crumbles, whipped cream, and caramel to taste.
- Enjoy!
How to make a decaf Copycat Starbucks Oreo Frappuccino
If you don’t want the caffeine, or you’re making this frappuccino for someone who can’t have caffeine, there are two ways to make a decaf version. You can either swap out the espresso for decaffeinated espresso, or you can skip it altogether and call this an Oreo milkshake!
We think the coffee taste, even decaffeinated, adds something super special to this recipe, but it’s your call in the end!
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Copycat Starbucks Oreo Frappuccino
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups good quality vanilla bean ice cream
- 3 Oreo cookies
- 1/4 cup cooled espresso
- 1/4 cup half and half
- 1 cup ice
Instructions
- Add ice cream, Oreo cookies, espresso, ice, and half and half into a blender.
- Blend until smooth.
- Pour blended mixture into a large cup, and garnish with Oreo crumbles, whipped cream, and caramel to taste.
- Enjoy!