Cool. Creamy. Naturally sweet. A berry swirl fantasy in a cup.


Description

This Strawberry Cream Frappuccino is the perfect sweet, icy treat to cool down and satisfy your inner child — with luscious strawberry puree swirled through rich milk and topped with clouds of whipped cream.

It’s like a milkshake, smoothie, and dessert all in one — and it doesn’t need any artificial flavors or syrups. Just real strawberries, a splash of maple or honey, and your favorite milk base.

Whether you’re craving a Starbucks dupe or just want a gorgeous pink drink to brighten your day, this recipe delivers with whole-food ingredients and optional dairy-free swaps.


Servings: 2 large frappes (16–20 oz each)

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Blend Time: 1 minute

Total Time: 6–7 minutes


Ingredients

Main Ingredients:

  • 20 fresh strawberries (~1¼ cups), hulled
  • 2 cups whole milk (or almond, oat, coconut milk)
  • ¼ cup maple syrup (or honey/agave, adjust to taste)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract (optional for creaminess)
  • 1–2 cups ice (depending on desired thickness)

Optional Add-Ins:

  • 2 scoops vanilla ice cream (for milkshake-style richness)
  • ¼ cup Greek yogurt (for creamier texture & protein boost)
  • 2 tbsp heavy cream (for extra indulgence)

Topping:

  • Whipped cream (store-bought or homemade)
  • Chocolate curls, freeze-dried strawberry dust, or fresh sliced berries

Instructions

🔻 STEP 1: Make the Strawberry Puree

  1. Add strawberries, maple syrup, and a splash of milk to a blender.
  2. Blend until completely smooth.
  3. Optional: Pour into a small jar and refrigerate for 5–10 minutes to chill.

Pro Tip: Save a few tablespoons to swirl into the sides of your glass for a café-style look.


🔻 STEP 2: Blend the Frappuccino Base

  1. Rinse your blender and add:
    • 2 cups milk
    • ½ of the strawberry puree
    • Ice (start with 1 cup, then adjust)
    • Vanilla, ice cream, or Greek yogurt if using
  2. Blend on high until thick, creamy, and frothy.
  3. Taste and adjust sweetness or thickness.

🔻 STEP 3: Assemble & Serve

  1. Drizzle strawberry puree along the sides of each serving glass.
  2. Pour in the frappuccino base.
  3. Top generously with whipped cream.
  4. Garnish with a whole strawberry, sprinkles, or freeze-dried fruit powder.

For extra flair: Add chocolate drizzle or a dollop of jam on top of the cream.


Customization Ideas

GoalSwap or Add
VeganUse oat milk + coconut whip + maple syrup
Low-SugarUse monk fruit or skip syrup entirely
Protein BoostAdd 1 scoop vanilla protein powder or Greek yogurt
Dessert ModeAdd 2 scoops vanilla ice cream or 2 tbsp sweetened condensed milk
Keto-FriendlyUse unsweetened almond milk + stevia + berries in moderation

Storage

  • Best consumed immediately after blending.
  • You can store the strawberry puree in the fridge for 3–4 days in an airtight jar.
  • Freeze leftover frappe base into popsicle molds for creamy strawberry pops!

Nutrition Estimate (Per 16 oz serving – with whole milk & syrup)

  • Calories: ~240
  • Protein: 6g
  • Carbs: 30g
  • Sugar: 20g
  • Fat: 8g

Can vary depending on milk choice and sweetener.


Topping & Garnish Options

  • Chocolate shavings or drizzle
  • Strawberry jam swirl
  • Crushed freeze-dried berries
  • Granola or chia seeds for crunch
  • Coconut cream and berry compote

Storytime

This recipe came from a summer craving. I wanted something sweet, fruity, and refreshing — but without the $7 price tag or fake syrups. I had strawberries in the fridge, some milk, and a blender. The result was better than anything I’d ordered before: thick, cold, naturally sweet, with that creamy strawberry-ice cream vibe I used to love as a kid.

Now, it’s a family favorite. My kids call it the “pink ice cloud.” I call it a sip of sunshine.


FAQs

Can I use frozen strawberries?
Yes! You may need less ice and a bit more liquid to blend smoothly.

Can I skip the sweetener?
Totally! Ripe strawberries often provide enough sweetness on their own.

How can I make it thicker?
Use more ice or add frozen banana, ice cream, or Greek yogurt.

Can I make this ahead of time?
It’s best fresh, but you can pre-blend and refrigerate. Shake or blend briefly before serving.