Coffee creamer

rmac18
rmac18 Posts: 185 Member
edited December 22 in Social Groups
I have found that a tbsp of MCT oil in my coffee every morning effectively curbs my appetite until lunch. This makes 16:8 IF super easy and fits my schedule. I love Coffeemate Sugar-free hazelnut creamer. I like to use a frother on the creamer and then add coffee, the texture and flavor is great. Since I started Keto I’ve been looking at alternatives but haven’t found anything I like. Heavy cream and whipping cream don’t have the flavor, tried NutPods but they also have no flavor and they don’t froth to the right texture. I did try a vanilla powder that tasted good called KetoBomb but it’s kind of expensive and while you can add a little coffee and froth then add more coffee it’s just not the same. Anybody else have any good low carb flavored coffee creamers they like?

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  • tcunbeliever
    tcunbeliever Posts: 8,219 Member
    I like the starbucks sugar-free cinnamon dolce...but it's expensive so I usually only buy it for special occasions like holidays.

    I usually drink my coffee black or with a touch of half and half, so when it comes to flavors I'm maybe not the best person to give feedback, but that one I really like and usually I only need one pump per cup to get a nice flavor.
  • kpk54
    kpk54 Posts: 4,474 Member
    edited August 2019
    I use the Unsweetened Vanilla version of Ripple, a pea based/vegan product. I'll use about 1/4 cup of Ripple per cup of coffee for 1/2 gram of carbs. It has a good nutrient profile for protein, vitamin D and calcium compared to cow's milk. 20 calories in a quarter cup.

    I've not tried frothing it. Oh wait. I just tried frothing it with my Swiss Whisk. It froths, at least a bit. I'm not real patient doing it by hand.

    ETA: LOL. Curiosity got the best of me. I just tried my immersion blender and it doubled the Ripple in about 30 seconds. Beyond that (in time) it seems to make no difference but then...I'm not super patient and these aren't real frothers.
  • prowell57
    prowell57 Posts: 140 Member
    I like the CoffeeMate sugar free Italian Sweet Cream. I've been using heavy cream, but like you said..it has no flavor so will go back to the Italian Sweet Cream 😊
  • rmac18
    rmac18 Posts: 185 Member
    I may try making my own... good idea
  • Meghan509
    Meghan509 Posts: 2,115 Member
    I like flavored coffee too! Recently we picked up a pound of pumpkin spice coffee. When making a pot of coffee, we put two scoops of pumpkin and two scoops of regular coffee. It comes out nice and flavorful but not too pumpkiny. I put a few teaspoons of half and half and a tiny amount of monk fruit sweetener. Delish!
  • Emmapatterson1729
    Emmapatterson1729 Posts: 1,296 Member
    Meghan509 wrote: »
    I like flavored coffee too! Recently we picked up a pound of pumpkin spice coffee. When making a pot of coffee, we put two scoops of pumpkin and two scoops of regular coffee. It comes out nice and flavorful but not too pumpkiny. I put a few teaspoons of half and half and a tiny amount of monk fruit sweetener. Delish!

    That sounds delicious for fall!!!
  • shelbydodgeguy
    shelbydodgeguy Posts: 194 Member
    kpk54 wrote: »
    I use the Unsweetened Vanilla version of Ripple, a pea based/vegan product.

    I need to see if I can find this in the one of the local stores and give it a try. Generally I just drink my coffee black with a light dash of Splenda from time to time but sometimes I like to mix things up.

    My version of fancy coffee is really pretty basic. I brew 8 - 10 ounces of Cafe Bustelo, measure out exactly 1/2 ounce of butter, and run it through my blender and then pour it in my cup. If I want it a bit sweet I add a Splenda and occasionally I add a dash of Lite Salt. Butter in coffee might sound horrible but it's pretty tasty.

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  • scottyaus2732
    scottyaus2732 Posts: 67 Member
    I’m Australian and whilst we are all here to be supportive. I am appalled by the coffee habits of above.

    Good luck in your endeavours.
  • rmac18
    rmac18 Posts: 185 Member
    Butter in coffee does sound awful to me but I’m going to give it a try.
  • kpk54
    kpk54 Posts: 4,474 Member
    kpk54 wrote: »
    I use the Unsweetened Vanilla version of Ripple, a pea based/vegan product.

    I need to see if I can find this in the one of the local stores and give it a try.

    Target, Whole Foods, Earth Fare and Publix have it in my area.
  • shelbydodgeguy
    shelbydodgeguy Posts: 194 Member
    rmac18 wrote: »
    Butter in coffee does sound awful to me but I’m going to give it a try.

    It's really not much of a different taste from heavy cream in coffee. Just a LOT cheaper. It's got to be blended though, you can't just toss a pat in and stir.
    kpk54 wrote: »
    Target, Whole Foods, Earth Fare and Publix have it in my area.

    I haven't seen it in my Publix yet, but I'll keep an eye out. I don't get to Target much but next time I'm there I'll look. Closest Whole Foods is at least a half hour away but perhaps I'll venture if I don't find it closer.

  • Emmapatterson1729
    Emmapatterson1729 Posts: 1,296 Member
    I've tried the butter in coffee thing years ago when it was on YouTube as the new thing...I didn't care for it. The taste wasn't bad but wasn't great either, but it changed the consistency of my coffee.
  • 2t9nty
    2t9nty Posts: 1,631 Member
    I like my coffee to be coffee flavored. I do put HWC in the first cup of the day.
  • NCSophie
    NCSophie Posts: 20 Member
    I’m Australian and whilst we are all here to be supportive. I am appalled by the coffee habits of above...
    Maybe I'm just old, but I too just like my coffee to taste like coffee. I take mine black with just a sprinkle of sweetener. If I could find grass fed cream (that didn't cost and arm and a leg) I'd use a splash of that too.

    Sophie
  • rmac18
    rmac18 Posts: 185 Member
    rmac18 wrote: »
    Butter in coffee does sound awful to me but I’m going to give it a try.

    It's really not much of a different taste from heavy cream in coffee. Just a LOT cheaper. It's got to be blended though, you can't just toss a pat in and stir.

    To my surprise, Butter in coffee isn’t bad, with the frother you can get it properly blended.
  • shelbydodgeguy
    shelbydodgeguy Posts: 194 Member
    NCSophie wrote: »
    I’m Australian and whilst we are all here to be supportive. I am appalled by the coffee habits of above...
    Maybe I'm just old, but I too just like my coffee to taste like coffee. I take mine black with just a sprinkle of sweetener. If I could find grass fed cream (that didn't cost and arm and a leg) I'd use a splash of that too.

    Sophie

    I generally prefer my coffee black like my soul, however I also have spent a the majority of my life around a lot of other cultures so I do enjoy things like Turkish style coffee and Café con leche type beverages.

    I've also been known to make large batches of cold brew from scratch from time to time.
    rmac18 wrote: »
    To my surprise, Butter in coffee isn’t bad, with the frother you can get it properly blended.

    Yeah a frother works fine. The frother I have attaches to my handheld mixer and while it works okay enough I usually opt to use the blender instead as it spins faster and I like the consistency better as I get a bit of foam on top.

  • Dragonwolf
    Dragonwolf Posts: 5,600 Member
    rmac18 wrote: »
    rmac18 wrote: »
    Butter in coffee does sound awful to me but I’m going to give it a try.

    It's really not much of a different taste from heavy cream in coffee. Just a LOT cheaper. It's got to be blended though, you can't just toss a pat in and stir.

    To my surprise, Butter in coffee isn’t bad, with the frother you can get it properly blended.

    If you thought butter sounded awful and was surprised, you should try egg yolks. :lol:
  • Emmapatterson1729
    Emmapatterson1729 Posts: 1,296 Member
    Dragonwolf wrote: »
    rmac18 wrote: »
    rmac18 wrote: »
    Butter in coffee does sound awful to me but I’m going to give it a try.

    It's really not much of a different taste from heavy cream in coffee. Just a LOT cheaper. It's got to be blended though, you can't just toss a pat in and stir.

    To my surprise, Butter in coffee isn’t bad, with the frother you can get it properly blended.

    If you thought butter sounded awful and was surprised, you should try egg yolks. :lol:

    That sounds disgusting!!! LOL
  • kpk54
    kpk54 Posts: 4,474 Member
    LOL regarding eggs and coffee. Everything old becomes new again, I guess. My husband and his brother often talk about the egg coffee their German Grandma drank. :#
  • rmac18
    rmac18 Posts: 185 Member
    Dragonwolf wrote: »

    If you thought butter sounded awful and was surprised, you should try egg yolks. :lol:

    Do you mix them in the coffee or take them straight with a coffee chaser??? 😂
  • Kitnthecat
    Kitnthecat Posts: 2,075 Member
    edited September 2019
    Back when I used to make a version of coffee similar to bulletproof coffee, I would sometimes add a whole raw egg with 1 tbsp mct oil, 2 tbsp of cold salted butter to a glass jar that I had prewarmed with hot water. I would add hot black coffee a little at a time and mix together with an immersion blender. This would make a large 20 ounce cup of coffee. It resembles a frothy coffee with cream, and has enough fat with a bit of protein to help me feel satisfied enough to delay eating.

    I was always a coffee with cream drinker. But when going keto, I thought that I’d try the butter and mct oil as a way to reduce carbs. I did like the bulletproof coffee for the energy I felt it gave me.

    Adding the egg to it changed the flavour of the drink and made it taste a bit too weak for my liking. I really surprised myself by losing the taste for a creamy coffee altogether. I now drink my coffee black!
  • Dragonwolf
    Dragonwolf Posts: 5,600 Member
    rmac18 wrote: »
    Dragonwolf wrote: »

    If you thought butter sounded awful and was surprised, you should try egg yolks. :lol:

    Do you mix them in the coffee or take them straight with a coffee chaser??? 😂

    I mix them, actually. I don't like the texture of raw egg yolk directly. It's like egg nog coffee! :yum:
  • Xerogs
    Xerogs Posts: 328 Member
    edited September 2019
    rmac18 wrote: »
    I have found that a tbsp of MCT oil in my coffee every morning effectively curbs my appetite until lunch. This makes 16:8 IF super easy and fits my schedule. I love Coffeemate Sugar-free hazelnut creamer. I like to use a frother on the creamer and then add coffee, the texture and flavor is great. Since I started Keto I’ve been looking at alternatives but haven’t found anything I like. Heavy cream and whipping cream don’t have the flavor, tried NutPods but they also have no flavor and they don’t froth to the right texture. I did try a vanilla powder that tasted good called KetoBomb but it’s kind of expensive and while you can add a little coffee and froth then add more coffee it’s just not the same. Anybody else have any good low carb flavored coffee creamers they like?

    I don't add much to my coffee but I do use Califia Farms Unsweetened Better Half (coconut cream and almondmilk) or Unsweetened Nutpods. You really need to shake them to get a good froth so to speak. I will do half and half when the wife is away but aside from those options I will just drink my coffee black. Califia Farms does have a different flavor in comparison to Nutpods. Out of the unsweetened non-dairy options out there they are both my favorite.

    I've never been able to stomach sweeteners in tea of coffee there is something that just changes the flavor for me that I don't like. I did try adding in butter at one time but it didn't really change things for me it was just a different flavor that was not entirely bad.
  • gwendyprism
    gwendyprism Posts: 222 Member
    I used to use flavored creamers too before keto. Now I use 1T heavy cream and 1T sugar free syrups of various flavors. Haven't found any with a really keto friendly sweetener tho.
  • Malimalai
    Malimalai Posts: 276 Member
    I normally make coffee with unsweetened almond milk and stevia.Sometimes, I add 2 tsp of cream . I like macadamia milk too and I want to try cashew and pistachio milk too.☕
  • ernestrodgers82
    ernestrodgers82 Posts: 208 Member
    I used to use flavored creamers too before keto. Now I use 1T heavy cream and 1T sugar free syrups of various flavors. Haven't found any with a really keto friendly sweetener tho.

    Have you tried the coconut milk creamers by So Delicious? The creamer only has 4 grams of carbs per 1 Tbls serving. That might do the trick for you https://sodeliciousdairyfree.com/dairy-free-foods/dairy-free-creamers/organic-coconutmilk-creamers/.
  • bmotaghi
    bmotaghi Posts: 2 Member
    I personally use coconut cream (18% fat), and if I feel like it should be sweet I add a tiny amount of monk fruit.
  • Emmapatterson1729
    Emmapatterson1729 Posts: 1,296 Member
    I used to use flavored creamers too before keto. Now I use 1T heavy cream and 1T sugar free syrups of various flavors. Haven't found any with a really keto friendly sweetener tho.

    @gwendyprism

    I found a caramel stevia liquid drops. It was in the sugar aisle.
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