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French Vanilla Coffee Creamer RecipeJenni from Ponca City, OK Feedback About This Post:RE: French Vanilla Coffee Creamer Recipe
Vanilla Coffee Creamer Post by Lhouselover RE: French Vanilla Coffee Creamer RecipeLoves look for coupons Wal-Mart has a brand of French vanilla that is cheap and good. International Delight is cheaper than Coffeemate and it you go on line they will have coupons. First I love the Vanilla Nut from Coffeemate and guys I need the real thing for my coffee you see I love creamer with a bit of coffee. Hubby makes mine white. Love it. So no sugar free I eat enough sugar free stuff. Got to have one or two passions. Post By Barbara J Snyder (Guest Post) RE: French Vanilla Coffee Creamer RecipeI've made these creamers, also. I've found it to be much better if you use the french vanilla flavoring instead of regular vanilla. I found it at Walmart. This may just be a personal preference. But, you may want to give it a try. Post By Artlady (Guest Post) RE: French Vanilla Coffee Creamer Recipe
Can you make french vanilla coffee creamer at home? Answers: RE: French Vanilla Coffee Creamer RecipeI have made my own creamer when I run out of the liquid. I used powdered creamer and add about 1 tsp. of sugar and a little real vanilla. It tastes great. (08/18/2006)By Diana L. Albers RE: French Vanilla Coffee Creamer RecipeI make my own FatFree SugarFree French Vanilla Coffeemate by the half gallon! It lasts for a week or two. I mix one 16 oz container of FatFree creamer powder, 1 cup of Splenda, and 1/3 cup Vanilla Flavoring in a 2-quart measuring cup. I add enough of the very Hottest tap water to fill to the 2-quart line on the container. Stir well. Pour into a rinsed out 1/2 gallon container, or 2-liter bottle. Store in the refrigerator. (08/18/2006)By JackieMcCann RE: French Vanilla Coffee Creamer RecipeI sure hope if you are using tap water and especially hot, you are boiling it first~ Recipe sounds good but not with hot tap water...yuck! (08/20/2006)By tone RE: French Vanilla Coffee Creamer RecipeTone, the hottest tap water would be used because she is using a plastic measuring cup to put the ingredients into and she needs the splenda and creamer powder to dissolve and be mixed together. The hot water would do this. Cold water would not work. Note, she is placing it in the refridgerator and will serve it cold later. Thanks for the recipe. I will be trying it later on. We like the creamer on fresh and frozen fruit instead of regular whipping cream. Brenda (08/20/2006)RE: French Vanilla Coffee Creamer RecipeYou can get powdered vanilla through the bakers catalog from king arthur flour company (go online for their catalog too). I personally don't do powdered creamers. I like real cream and real vanilla and honey. But so many people do use the powdered that there has to be recipes out there. good luck. (08/21/2006)By Carla Bledsoe RE: French Vanilla Coffee Creamer Recipewater, sugar palm oil and corn syrup, these are some of the ingredients listed on the international delight French Vanilla. This stuff is yummy. I would love to find a recipe for a known quantity like say 16 oz of this stuff. Any more ideas? (03/26/2008)By Dutch6205 RE: French Vanilla Coffee Creamer RecipeI just made a batch of liquid French vanilla coffee creamer, the only thing is that it is not thick because I don't have sodium alginate for thickener. Any ideas that are or could be used for a thickener? Powdered egg whites?By Dutch6205 RE: French Vanilla Coffee Creamer RecipeThe fat free sugar free recipe you make, Jackie, isn't sugar free. Powdered fat-free creamer contains sugar. 4grams per tbsp or so, to be more specific (so 100% of the 15 kcal in a tbsp is sugar), and therefore your recipe is only fat free. Sorry to be a downer! (05/27/2008)By Andrea Post by Sappie |
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