11 Easy 1-Minute Flavored Keto Coffee Creamer Recipes (2024)

Thank goodness for coffee! It’s such a relief that coffee is a huge part of the keto Diet. For years, I was misinformed by “health” articles claiming that coffee should be left out of our diet. Ever since I discovered the keto diet and how much coffee plays a part, I was elated to find so many different ways to make coffee and stay low carb. Another thing I cannot live without is coffee creamer.

Tons of beginners ask “WHAT CAN I PUT IN MY COFFEE ON KETO?” So I decided to come up with the best keto coffee creamer recipes out there. These keto coffee creamers will remind you of your favorite Coffee-Mate or International Delight creamer (see Cinnabon recipe).

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Check them out and tell me what you think! Make sure to look at the notes below first for recipe tips.

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What is Bulletproof coffee?

Bulletproof coffee is an essential keto diet staple. Created by Bulletproof’s Dave Asprey after a trip to Tibet. It’s basically a blended mixture of “Bulletproof coffee beans; grass-fed, unsalted butter or ghee; and Brain Octane oil.” Brain Octane oil is a Bulletproof’s high grade MCT oil (or medium-chain triglycerides) aka more fat that you need in your keto diet.

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So all together Bulletproof coffee serves as a multi-function drink for increased clean energy, fullness, and extra fat for your keto diet. The coffee creamer recipes below have a Bulletproof coffee base so make sure to pick up quality ingredients from Bulletproof.

Before moving on to the Bulletproof coffee creamer recipes, make sure you have perfected the art of the Bulletproof coffee recipe.

How do you make Keto-Friendly Coffee Creamer?

These recipes are meant to be quick and easy so you should only have to gather your ingredients and stir into your coffee. BUT, if you are making your coffee creamer with Ghee, I recommend blending it. Why blend it? So the Ghee will become more creamy and frothy.

If you can tolerate dairy, go for the heavy whipping cream and stir in your ingredients.

The recipes are meant to be tailored to YOUR taste so have fun with it. The measurements below are more like guidelines. My taste may not be the same as your taste. Sprinkle a little spice here or drop a little extract there, stir, sip, and enjoy!

The Sweetener

For sweeteners, you can use any keto-friendly sweetener, but for the best taste and the easiest to stir into your coffee, I recommend specifically the Sweet Drops Organic Stevia, Lakanto Liquid Monk Fruit Extract, or Pyure Stevia & Erythritol Blend.

My personal favorite is Pyure because there is no aftertaste in my opinion. Beware of brands touting zero carb and zero calorie little packets like Splenda and Stevia in the Raw. Although these are keto-approved sweeteners, the carbs from these little packets can add up quick so it’s best to stay away.

The Fats

Your keto coffee would not be complete without the addition of healthy fats. Those fats come in the form of MCT oil, butter, ghee, coconut oil, nut butter, and cocoa butter.

For Bulletproof coffee recipes, we are going to stick with MCT oil (specifically Brain Octane oil), ghee, or butter. You will notice that ghee acts as a double agent as both fat and cream.

MCT oil is another great dietary supplement that helps with cravings, brain fog, and energy levels. Read more about MCT oil and its amazing benefits.

The Cream

The best keto approved cream bases are heavy whipping cream and ghee. Other acceptable creams are unsweetened nut milks (almond, soy, etc.) half and half, but you won’t get the best fat intake from these two.

One note about heavy whipping cream: don’t be deceived by the enticing zero carbs on the nutrition label. Most manufacturers will choose not to disclose if the serving size is below one carbohydrate; others may display less than 1 carbohydrate (<1 carb) on their nutrition labels. So you have to be careful and track how much cream you add to your coffee.

If you choose to use ghee, make sure to blend it with all the other ingredients to have the best Bulletproof coffee creamer you’ve ever tasted.

The Flavor

You can derive flavor from all sorts of low carb or no carb options. The most recommended options for the keto diet are flavored coffees, extracts, spices, and some sugar-free syrups. Since carb counts vary from brand to brand, make sure to check the nutrition facts for hidden sugars like dextrose or glucose.

Extracts must be PURE. Manufacturers tend to add extra sugar to extracts which can add up quickly in the carb count even if just using a few drops. Look out for another name for sugar on the label “Propylene Glycol” and avoid.

A little bit goes a long way with extracts. If you put anything more than ⅛ of a teaspoon in a large coffee, you’ll end up with something you should be drinking at happy hour because the alcohol content in the extract will overpower your coffee. It’s best to stick with just a couple drops of extract.

Spices are another great flavoring for coffee and always zero carb. Unless there are hidden sugars! Always check the label. Just a few sprinkles of spice are all that’s needed to add exotic flavor to your coffee. Flavor God has the best keto-friendly spices out there.

Flavored coffees are a great way to cut out the middle man. The flavor is roasted right into the coffee beans with no added sugar. Hazelnut and cherry flavored coffees are the best!

Some sugar free syrups can add great flavor that mimic their sugary counterparts. The most keto-friendly brands are Lakanto and Jordan’s Skinny Mixes. For Jordan’s, make sure to pick up the one with keto on the packaging as it’s sweetened with Stevia, Monk Fruit, and Erythritol. They even contain MCT Oil too!

An All-in-one Solution

For the truly lazy (I mean, truly genius!), there is an all-in-one solution if you are low on time. Perfect Keto makes an excellent salted caramel flavor collagen powder that contains MCT oil and Stevia. So all you have to add is the cream.

Just stir in one scoop of this super creamy collagen powder for an excellent source of protein, fats, and energy. Collagen is an excellent source of protein that is very popular for the keto diet.

Why collagen? It has the best bang for your buck when it comes to protein sources. It helps your skin, nails, joints, muscles, and your gut health. With so many benefits and with just how easy it is to add to your morning coffee, why wouldn’t you want collagen? This isn’t exactly a Bulletproof coffee approach as much as it is a lazy Keto hack.

Another genius all-in-one solution are the ready-to-drink cold brew coffee drinks from Bulletproof.

What Can I Put In My Coffee On Keto?

So to recap, there are so many options available on the Keto diet that you can put in your coffee. Here are the best ones below:

  • Heavy whipping cream
  • Ghee
  • Half & half
  • Unsweetened Nut Milks like Almond, Macadamia, Cashew, Hemp, or Soy
  • Sweeteners like Stevia, Monk Fruit, Erythritol, or a blend of all 3
  • MCT oil like Brain Octane Oil
  • Extracts like Almond, Chocolate, Coconut, Eggnog, Hazelnut, Raspberry, Vanilla, Butter, Rum, Maple, Cake Batter, and Peppermint
  • Spices like Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Pumpkin Spice, Gingerbread Spice, Cacao, Ginger, Cardamom, Star Anise, Cloves, and Cocoa Powder
  • Some Sugar Free Syrups like Lakanto and Jordon’s Skinny Mixes (make sure it’s the one with keto on the label)
  • Collagen like Perfect Keto’s Collagen Powder

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Flavored Keto Bulletproof Coffee Creamer Recipes

  1. Cinnabon: 1-2 teaspoons Ghee or 1-2 tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream + 1-2 tablespoons MCT Oil + 1-2 sprinkles Ground Cinnamon + 1-2 drops Vanilla Extract + 1-2 Stevia Drops or 1-2 teaspoons Pyure or Monk Fruit Sweetener
  2. Mocha: 1-2 teaspoons Ghee or 1-2 tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream + 1-2 tablespoons MCT Oil + 1-2 sprinkles Cocoa Powder + 1-2 drops Vanilla Extract + 1-2 Stevia Drops or 1-2 teaspoons Pyure or Monk Fruit Sweetener
  3. White Chocolate Raspberry: 1-2 teaspoons Ghee or 1-2 tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream + 1-2 tablespoons MCT Oil + 1 small handful Raw Cocoa Butter Wafers + 1-2 drops Raspberry Extract + 1-2 drops Vanilla Extract + 1-2 Stevia Drops or 1-2 teaspoons Pyure or Monk Fruit Sweetener
  4. Salted Caramel: 1 scoop Perfect Keto Collagen Peptides Protein Powder with MCT OilSalted Caramel Flavor + 1-2 teaspoons Ghee or 1-2 tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream
  5. Eggnog: 1-2 teaspoons Ghee or 1-2 tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream + 1-2 tablespoons MCT Oil + 1-2 sprinkles Ground Nutmeg + 1-2 drops Rum Extract + 1-2 Stevia Drops or 1-2 teaspoons Pyure or Monk Fruit Sweetener
  6. Chocolate Covered Cherry: 1 large cup Cherry Flavored Coffee or 1-2 drops Cherry Extract + 1-2 teaspoons Ghee or 1-2 tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream + 1-2 tablespoons MCT Oil + 1-2 sprinkles Cocoa Powder + 1-2 drops Vanilla Extract + 1-2 teaspoons Pyure or Monk Fruit Sweetener
  7. Nutella: 1 large cup Hazelnut Flavored Coffee or 1-2 drops Hazelnut Extract + 1-2 teaspoons Ghee or 1-2 tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream + 1-2 tablespoons MCT Oil + 1-2 sprinkles Cocoa Powder + 1-2 teaspoons Pyure or Monk Fruit Sweetener
  8. Creamsicle: 1 large cup Orange Flavored Coffee or 1-2 drops Orange Extract + 1-2 teaspoons Ghee or 1-2 tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream + 1-2 tablespoons MCT Oil + 1-2 drops Vanilla Extract + 1-2 teaspoons Pyure or Monk Fruit Sweetener
  9. Buttered Rum: 1-2 teaspoons Ghee or 1-2 tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream + 1-2 tablespoons MCT Oil + 1-2 drops Butter Extract + 1-2 drops Rum Extract + 1-2 teaspoons Pyure or Monk Fruit Sweetener
  10. Pumpkin Spice: 1-2 teaspoons Ghee or 1-2 tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream + 1-2 tablespoons MCT Oil + 1-2 sprinkles Pumpkin Spice + 1-2 sprinkles Ground Nutmeg + 1-2 sprinkles Ground Cinnamon + 1-2 teaspoons Pyure or Monk Fruit Sweetener
  11. Birthday Cake: 1-2 teaspoons Ghee or 1-2 tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream + 1-2 tablespoons MCT Oil + 1-2 drops Vanilla Extract + 1-2 drops Butter Extract + 1-2 teaspoons Pyure or Monk Fruit Sweetener

If you loved these homemade flavored Keto Bulletproof coffee creamers, you will absolutely love my guide on how to order a Keto coffee drink from Starbucks.

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FAQs

What is a low carb substitute for coffee creamer? ›

Here are some of our favorite keto-friendly coffee creamers: Almond milk and creamers: Unsweetened almond milk and other nut milks are a great low carb alternative to regular milk. There are also plenty of almond milk creamers available at most supermarkets.

Can you put MCT oil in coffee with creamer? ›

Coffee with creamer and MCT oil can have a range of health effects, both positive and negative. Here's a summary: Health benefits: Energy boost: Coffee contains caffeine, a natural stimulant that can boost energy levels and improve alertness and focus.

What can I put in my coffee for keto? ›

Easy Keto Coffee Recipe

Most keto coffee recipes are based on Asprey's original bulletproof coffee recipe: Combine a cup of hot coffee (decaf is fine), 1-2 teaspoons of MCT oil, and 1-2 tablespoons of grass-fed butter or ghee. Blend for 30 seconds so the MCT oil and coffee will combine.

Which milk is best for keto? ›

Unsweetened almond milk, coconut milk, macadamia nut milk, flax milk, soy milk, cashew milk, and pea milk along with half-and-half and heavy cream are all keto-friendly milk options.

Is half-and-half OK on keto? ›

Half-and-half and heavy cream are solid choices as well. Avoid cow and goat milks because they contain natural sugar, and avoid sweetened milks, as they're high in added sugar. Thankfully, milk doesn't have to be a thing of the past just because you're following a keto diet.

How do you make coffee taste good without creamer or sugar? ›

Try one of these four ways to flavor your coffee without adding cream or sugar.
  1. Vanilla extract. Try adding a few drops of vanilla extract as a sugar substitute. ...
  2. Cinnamon. ...
  3. Salt. ...
  4. Unsweetened cocoa powder.
Sep 22, 2021

What is the healthiest coffee creamer to use? ›

30 healthiest coffee creamers
  • Elm & Rye Coffee Creamer.
  • Vital Proteins Collagen Coffee Creamer.
  • LAIRD Superfood Creamer.
  • Bulletproof French Vanilla Creamer.
  • nutpods French Vanilla Creamer.
  • Califia Farms – French Vanilla Almond Milk Coffee Creamer.
  • Copper Cow Coffee California Sweetened Condensed Milk Creamers.
Aug 9, 2023

Is almond milk OK for keto? ›

Almond milk has only 0.62 grams of net carbs (less than 1g net carbs) in a 240 ml serving or one cup (*). The same serving size also provides 3.63 grams of fat, mostly from heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, and 1.53 grams of protein (*). That being said, almond milk makes an ideal drink for keto dieters.

What are the side effects of MCT oil in coffee? ›

Even in lower amounts, consuming too much MCT oil can lead to digestive side effects for some people. These include abdominal cramping, diarrhea, and bloating. To reduce side effects, some people may need to start with smaller amounts and slowly increase MCT intake over time (64).

What does MCT stand for? ›

Medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) are fats that are made in a lab from coconut and palm kernel oils. Typical dietary fats are called long-chain triglycerides. MCTs are a fat source for people who cannot tolerate other types of fats.

When should you not use MCT oil? ›

People who are breastfeeding may also need to avoid MCT oil due to a lack of safety studies. Using MCT oil may increase the number of triglycerides in your blood. 13 For this reason, people with high triglycerides (a type of fat in the blood) or heart disease may need to avoid taking MCT oil.

Can I have a banana on keto? ›

Bananas. Bananas may be great for muscle recovery, reducing bloat, and calming an upset stomach, but they're on the list of foods you can't eat on the keto diet. With 25g of carbs per 100g serving, bananas are too high in carbs.

How many carbs a day on keto? ›

The ketogenic diet typically reduces total carbohydrate intake to less than 50 grams a day—less than the amount found in a medium plain bagel—and can be as low as 20 grams a day. Generally, popular ketogenic resources suggest an average of 70-80% fat from total daily calories, 5-10% carbohydrate, and 10-20% protein.

Is cheese keto-friendly? ›

All types of cheese are allowed on the keto diet, as cheese is relatively low in carbohydrate, which complies with the key principle of the keto diet. The Ketogenic diet or “keto” diet is a low carbohydrate and high fat eating plan.

Can you drink Coffee Mate creamer on keto? ›

Unless, by Keto, you mean a doctor-monitored therapeutic ketogenic diet. If you just mean a low or very-low-carb diet, sure, Coffee Mate is okay. A common misunderstanding of the low-carb approach to eating is that there are foods you are not allowed to eat. You can eat anything you want on a low-carb diet.

Is Coffee Mate creamer keto-friendly? ›

The word “creamer” is commonly used to describe a dairy-free product (meaning it doesn't contain lactose) added to coffee or tea, in place of milk or cream. One of those substitute products that's been around forever, for example, is Coffee Mate, which is definitely not keto-friendly.

What can I put in my coffee instead of creamer? ›

Coffee Creamer Alternatives for Every Customer
  • Cashew Milk. This coffee creamer alternative, cashew milk, has a similar viscosity to cow's milk. ...
  • Hemp Milk. ...
  • Macadamia Milk. ...
  • Oat Milk. ...
  • Pistachio Milk. ...
  • Coconut Cream. ...
  • Flavored Butter. ...
  • Irish Cream Liqueur.
Oct 27, 2023

Is Zero sugar Coffee Mate creamer keto-friendly? ›

Coffee-Mate's Sugar-Free Creamy Chocolate coffee creamer is appealing. Each serving contains only 30 calories and 2 g of net carbs. This creamer uses sucralose and acesulfame potassium as sweeteners. Both are keto-friendly sweeteners, but sucralose can interfere with ketosis for a minority of people.

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