Starbucks Frappuccino Base Syrup Copycat Recipe (2024)

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The secret to making perfect Frappuccinos at home is to use a base syrup that transforms an ice, slushy drink into a smooth, creamy one! It’s just 4 ingredients and it’s easy to make!

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The Secret to Homemade Frappuccinos

What makes Starbucks Frappuccinos so good is that they’re perfectly smooth and creamy, like a melted milkshake. The secret ingredient in every Starbucks Frappuccino is the Frappuccino base syrup and no Frappuccino is made without it.

The Frappuccino base makes a HUGE difference in the texture of your frozen drink and makes it absolutely delicious.

Make a batch of this Frappuccino base to blend all different kinds of Frappuccinos at home.

RELATED: 13 Delicious Frappuccino Recipes

Recipe Highlights

  • This copycat recipe recreates the Starbucks Frappuccino base syrup using just 4 ingredients.
  • Starbucks has a creme version and coffee version of the Frappuccino syrup and this one without coffee is closest to the creme base.
  • Turn any frozen drink with ice into a Frappuccino! Instead of adding simple syrup or sugar in blended frozen drinks, use the Frappuccino base to make it smooth and creamy.
  • Makes 1 cup of base syrup that can be used to make 4 Frappuccinos.

RELATED: Caramel Frappuccino

Ingredient Notes

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  • Xanthan gum powder: This is the secret ingredient that’s in every Starbucks Frappuccino. It’s a common food additive that’s used to thicken and prevents ingredients from separating, like ice cream, yogurt, and spreads.
  • Sugar: A simple syrup is made first, which requires sugar and water. Use regular white, granulated sugar or cane sugar. You can also use brown sugar if you want a richer, caramel-like syrup.
  • Water: Use filtered water if possible.
  • Vanilla extract: This is what I consider a flavor enhancer. It’s not absolutely necessary but it adds a little something that makes it taste better.

For full ingredients and detailed instructions, please see the recipe card at the bottom of the post.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Put sugar and water in a saucepan and simmer.

Simmer on low heat and stir until sugar completely dissolves. Turn off heat and let it cool down to room temperature.

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Step 2: Blend together cooled down simple syrup, xanthan gum powder, and vanilla extract.

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Step 3: Pour Frappuccino base syrup into an airtight container. Stir well before using.

The Frappuccino base syrup is thick, so it’s best to put it in a jar instead of a bottle so you can scoop it out.

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Expert Tips

  • Xanthan gum powder smoothes out and thickens any and all frozen drinks. It’s added to sugar and water (simple syrup) so it can sweeten and thicken a drink at the same time.
  • Don’t add xanthan gum powder to the saucepan with the sugar and water since it just won’t mix well and will clump.
  • Frappuccino base can be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container for a month.
  • Recipe makes 1 cup of Frappuccino base and 3 tablespoons of the base syrup can be added to make a grande (16 ounce) Frappuccino at home.

Questions You May Have

Do I need xanthan gum powder to make this Frappuccino base?

Yes! It’s the main and essential ingredient.

Can I buy the Frappuccino base?

Starbucks doesn’t sell their Frappuccino base directly but you may be able to find them online like Amazon. It’s so much more cost-effective to make it at home.

What’s in Starbucks Frappuccino base?

The creme flavored syrup is made with water, sugar, salt, natural flavor, xantham gum, preservative, potassium sorbate, and citric acid. This homemade version is made with just xanthan gum powder, sugar, water, and vanilla extract.

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Starbucks Frappuccino Base Recipe

Author: Jee Choe

The secret ingredient to making perfectly smooth Frappuccinos at home.

4.7 from 93 votes

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Prep Time 7 minutes mins

Total Time 7 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Yield5 servings

INGREDIENTS

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Put sugar and water in a saucepan and simmer.

    Simmer on low heat and stir until sugar completely dissolves. Turn off heat and let it cool down to room temperature.

  • Blend together cooled down simple syrup, xanthan gum powder, and vanilla extract.

  • Pour Frappuccino base syrup into an airtight container.

    Stir well before using.

    Use 3 tablespoons of base syrup to make a 16 ounce cup of Frappuccino.

EQUIPMENT

NOTES

  • The Frappuccino base syrup is thick, so it’s best to put it in a jar instead of a bottle so you can scoop it out.
  • Don’t add xanthan gum powder to the saucepan with the sugar and water since it just won’t mix well and will clump. Mix it in a blender.
  • Starbucks has a creme version and coffee version of the Frappuccino syrup and this one without coffee is closest to the creme base.
  • Frappuccino base can be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container for a month.
  • Recipe makes 1 cup of Frappuccino base and 3 tablespoons of the base syrup can be added to make a grande (16 ounce) Frappuccino at home.
  • Xanthan gum powder is the secret ingredient that’s in every Starbucks Frappuccino. It’s a common food additive that’s used to thicken and prevents ingredients from separating, like ice cream, salad dressing, yogurt, and spreads.
  • Use regular white, granulated sugar or cane sugar. You can also use brown sugar if you want a richer, caramel-like syrup.
  • Vanilla extract is what I consider a flavor enhancer. It’s not absolutely necessary but it adds a little something that makes it taste better.
  • Turn any frozen drink with ice into a Frappuccino! Instead of adding simple syrup or sugar in blended frozen drinks, use the Frappuccino base to make it smooth and creamy.

NUTRITION

Calories: 120 | Carbohydrates: 31g | Sodium: 19mg | Potassium: 4mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 30g | Calcium: 1mg | Iron: 1mg

27 thoughts on “Starbucks Frappuccino Base Syrup Copycat Recipe”

  1. Starbucks Frappuccino Base Syrup Copycat Recipe (10)
    I found this online if anyone is “needing” a frappuccino NOW but doesn’t have Xanthum gum.

    When soaked, chia seeds form a gel much like xanthan gum. What’s more, these seeds pack lots of fiber and important nutrients.

    While you can use chia seeds whole, they add a bit of crunch and mild, nutty flavor to your recipe — so you should grind them if you prefer a smoother texture.

    Chia seeds replace xanthan gum in a 1:1 ratio.

    Add 2 parts of hot water for every 1 part of chia seeds, then stir until the mixture becomes viscous.

    You may need to add 10–15 minutes to your baking time to accommodate for using chia gel.

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    • WOW! I have a whole bag of organic Chia seeds at home but no xanthan gum. I will have to try this. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Starbucks Frappuccino Base Syrup Copycat Recipe (11)
    I’m so pleased to finally discover the secret of the xanthan gum. I have been on a decades long quest to figure out how to make a good frappuccino mix at home and tried a lot of things. Some of them have been pretty good, but I was trying to achieve the thick creaminess with milk powder, which is pricy. I always have xanthan gum at home anyhow, since I use it for gluten free stuff now and again. Thank you! I’m looking forward to experimenting with different flavours.

    Reply

  3. I just tried to make this base.
    I used Demerara sugar rather than white, but it just wouldn’t thicken….

    any Ideas?

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    • Hi Conal, if you’re using the xanthan gum, it should thicken since it’s a natural thickener.

      Reply

  4. This recipe has changed my life! I’m seriously addicted! I may or may not have gained 5lbs from drinking a 32oz a day but they’re seriously so good I can’t stop! Plus I really needed to gain some weight anyways. I’ve started making a vanilla Carmel frappe and it’s seriously to die for!]

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  5. I plan on trying to make it with Allulose to make it sugar free.

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    • Did it work, using the Allulose?

      Reply

      • Starbucks Frappuccino Base Syrup Copycat Recipe (12)
        I used sucralose to make it sugar-free and it worked great, and I didn’t even heat it first. Rather, I mixed the Splenda & water in the blender first, by themselves, then did it again with the rest of the ingredients. I ended up needing a bit more water because it was way too thick to the point of not being able to get it out of the blades but thinning it out a tad fixed that. Next, I plan on trying it with SF syrups like Toroni or DaVinci for more flavor options. I have an SF acai-dragonfruit-flavored syrup that I want to try using for a pink-drink-like frap.

      • I used Allulose via Swerve Ultimate Sugar Replacement which is Allulose and natural flavors. It came out amazing!!!!

  6. Starbucks Frappuccino Base Syrup Copycat Recipe (13)
    OMG! Perfect! I could be rich with all the money I’ve spent on a venti coffee frappuccino with an added shot of decaf espresso ($6.79)!
    I use 6 oz milk, 4 T of coffee milk syrup (available in grocery stores in NewEngland) 1 tsp, NOT 3 T of this frappe syrup and ice and blend! Fantastic!!!

    Reply

  7. Starbucks Frappuccino Base Syrup Copycat Recipe (14)
    Sounds like a good recipe, but can’t you just add like 1/4 tsp to the blended drink instead of making a base since the base pretty much calls for the same ingredients as the drink itself ?

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    • Hi David, you can but you’ll have to add extra sugar and water that’s in the Frappuccino base.

      Reply

  8. Starbucks Frappuccino Base Syrup Copycat Recipe (15)
    I used this and your mocha Frappuccino recipe and it was perfect!!

    Reply

  9. Starbucks Frappuccino Base Syrup Copycat Recipe (16)
    Great base!! Thanks for posting…will save me tons of time and money!!

    Reply

  10. Can I use premade simple syrup or do you recommend making your own? If I can use premade, does the simple syrup recipe yield about a cup?

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    • Hi Maddie, you can use premade simple syrup and blend it with the xanthan gum. Use 3/4 cup simple syrup and it’ll give you a little less than 1 cup.

      Reply

  11. Do you have a copycat recipe for the coffee base?

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    • Hi Maria, sorry, but I don’t have a coffee base copycat recipe.

      Reply

  12. This sounds so good. Can you exchange the sugar for Swerve sugar substitute? They claim you can sub it in anything. Thanks!

    Reply

    • Hi Kate, I haven’t tried making it with a sugar substitute so I can’t say if it’ll work but I don’t see why it wouldn’t!

      Reply

  13. Starbucks Frappuccino Base Syrup Copycat Recipe (17)
    As a former Starbucks barista, I was SO excited to try making Frappuccinos with this base! I noticed the xanthan gum made my base the consistency of slime. I added it one teaspoon at a time, and thought after one teaspoon, it resembled the base I used at work the most! Great recipe! And my Frappuccino was delicious. I’d just suggest experimenting with different amounts of xanthan gum to your liking! 🙂

    Reply

    • Starbucks Frappuccino Base Syrup Copycat Recipe (18)
      Thanks, Bekah – I agree, reducing the amount made it more like Starbucks consistency, otherwise it was almost a bit too thick to pull up with a straw!

      Reply

    • Hello, I was wondering since you have worked at Starbucks if you could tell us if the cream base added any sweetener to the drink? I have noticed the cream base is added then other syrups for blended drinks. I have tried this at home and I have to say using this base AND syrups made the drink wayyyyyyy too sweet.

      Reply

  14. Hello. How do I keep the powder from clumping? I started with a spatula, then a fork and finally a mixer. It still had clumps, but was still usable. Any tips?

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    • Hi Kim, you need to blend everything in a blender since it’s thick and gooey.

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    • Hi Kim,. I used a small whisk and added the xanthan a little at a time until it was all blended.

      Hope this works for you!
      Mary Lynn

      Reply

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Starbucks Frappuccino Base Syrup Copycat Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is in Starbucks Frappuccino base syrup? ›

Ice, Milk, Coffee Frappuccino Syrup [Sugar, Water, Natural Flavor, Salt, Xanthan Gum, Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid], Coffee.

What can I use instead of Frappuccino base? ›

Here are my suggestions for alternatives: Vanilla smoothie powder or vanilla soft-serve ice cream mix. These powders might be a little difficult to find, but they make up for the added sweetness and thickness of the frappe base. Any time I've used these, I've used between two and four tablespoons per drink.

How many pumps of syrup are in a Starbucks Frappuccino? ›

How to Make Homemade Starbucks Frappuccinos (With 5 Recipes)
SizePumps of BasePumps of Syrup (ex. Raspberry, Caramel)
Tall (12 oz.)21
Grande (16 oz.)32
Venti (24 oz.)42
Oct 24, 2022

What is frappe base syrup? ›

What is frappe base? Frappe base is a powder product that contains emulsifier and sweetness. It serves as a base for your custom drink creations, but doesn't contain the same flavoring agents that frappe powder does. Instead, you get to add your own!

What is the base made of at Starbucks? ›

Starbucks' Cream Base is a proprietary blend of ingredients that includes nonfat milk, heavy cream, sugar, and stabilizers. This combination creates a smooth and creamy texture that is used as a base for various beverages such as Frappuccinos and other specialty drinks. Is Starbucks' Cream Base dairy-free?

What makes a Frappuccino thick? ›

Milk Content: A latte contains steamed milk and foam, while a Frappuccino contains blended ice and milk. The steamed milk in a latte gives it a creamy, smooth texture, while the blended ice in a Frappuccino gives it a thick, slushy texture.

What classic syrup does Starbucks use? ›

Classic. The all-around sweetener. Classic syrup is Starbucks' version of simple syrup or liquid sugar and is what all of their shaken teas and iced coffees are sweetened with. It ranks second for giving us our sugar fix without any additional flavor.

What makes a Frappuccino different? ›

Frappuccinos may include additional ingredients, which can include espresso shots, flavored syrups, "Frappuccino chips" which are similar to chocolate chips, and flavored powders. Consumers may also customize the consistency of Frappuccinos by ordering light or extra ice.

What is the most unhealthy drink at Starbucks? ›

The Starbucks Peppermint White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino is a favorite among many frappuccino lovers, with its festive peppermint twist making it a seasonal delight that can be enjoyed year-round. This drink may be delectable, but in terms of nutrition, it's by far one of the worst options on the Starbucks menu.

What is the difference between frappe and Frappuccino? ›

A frappuccino is different from a frappé in that it either uses strong brewed coffee rather than instant or it doesn't include any at all, as is the case with the Starbucks' Creme Frappuccino line. While the two blended frozen coffee drinks — the frappé and frappuccino — sound similar, they can be quite different.

How much does it cost to add a pump of syrup at Starbucks? ›

A pump of syrup is 50 cents and gives you access to unlimited syrup access. So for example if you purchase a grande caramel frappuccino and want to add toffee nut, it will be a 50 cent upcharge, this would then allow you to add like hazelnut or raspberry or any of our other syrups.

What is one pump of syrup at Starbucks equal to? ›

One is for cold drinks, and it gives about ¼ ounce, which is equal to ½ tablespoon of syrup per pump. The other pump is for hot drinks and is a bit bigger, giving up to ½ ounce, or a full tablespoon, of syrup per pump. It's something to consider if you're watching your calories.

Is one pump of Starbucks syrup enough? ›

Starbucks typically puts three pumps of syrup in a tall latte, four in a grande, and five in a venti (six if it's an iced venti, because the drink is four ounces larger). It's a good rule of thumb to use if you're going rogue and making your own order so you don't overdo it.

Does Frappuccino base have sugar? ›

However, common components found in a typical Frappuccino base include: Sugar: Adds sweetness to the base and balances the flavors of the drink. Natural and Artificial Flavors: Enhances the taste and aroma of the Frappuccino. Preservatives: Helps maintain the freshness and quality of the base.

Does Starbucks Frappuccino base have caffeine? ›

Coffee Frappuccinos: These are made with coffee and therefore contain caffeine. This category includes the regular Coffee Frappuccino, Caramel Frappuccino, Mocha Frappuccino, and many others that are coffee-based. 2. Creme Frappuccinos: These are typically non-coffee-based and don't have caffeine.

Is Starbucks Frappuccino base vegan? ›

The Frappuccino bases (both regular and light) are vegan-friendly, so as long as you avoid dairy-based mix-ins (like java chips, caramel drizzle or dark caramel sauce) and ask for non-dairy milk, you can enjoy most of the blended bevs on the menu.

What is Frappuccino Roast syrup at Starbucks? ›

What Is Frappuccino Roast.? Frappuccino Roast is a unique coffee blend created by Starbucks. It is specifically designed for making Frappuccinos, a delicious and refreshing blended coffee beverage. The blend is crafted to deliver a rich, smooth, and bold flavor that pairs perfectly with various toppings and mix-ins.

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