Mocktails
Frappé
Served in a Highball Glass
At a Glance
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How hard is it to make?
Why: 3 ingredients, blended drink, requires blender
Estimated from the ingredient count and technique.
Ingredients & Tools
How to Make It
- Mix together.
- Blend at highest blender speed for about 1 minute.Blended
- Pour into a glass and drink with a straw.Pour
- Notes: This works best if everything is cold (if you make fresh coffee, mix it with the milk and let it sit in the fridge for 1/2 hour.
- If it is not frothy, add more milk, or even just some more milk powder.Add
- The froth gradually turns to liquid at the bottom of the glass, so you will find that you can sit and drink this for about 1/2 hour, with more iced coffee continually appearing at the bottom.
- Very refreshing.
How to Serve
- Glass
- Highball Glass
- Temperature
- Chilled
- Ice
- Ice
- Method
- Blended
Taste profile
Primary flavours
Supporting notes
Flavor tags are derived from ingredient-level flavor mappings.
Estimated sensory profile
- Non-alcoholic
- Noticeably sweet
When to serve
- DessertSuggested from its cream and coffee notes, pairing with desserts pairing.
- Low / No AlcoholSuggested from the drink's flavour and serve.
- After DinnerSuggested from its coffee and cream notes.
Occasion tags are inferred from drink style, serving format, flavour profile, food-pairing theme, recipe metadata, and strict multi-signal supplemental rule matches.
Food pairings
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Diet & lifestyle
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Not compatible
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Reviewed ingredient substitutions
Milk1/2 cup
Sugar1-2 tsp
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Frequently asked questions
- What is a Frappé?
- The Frappé is a non-alcoholic cocktail made with 3 ingredients, traditionally served in a Highball Glass. It is a non-alcoholic drink. A standard serving contains approximately 123 calories.
- What does a Frappé taste like?
- Frappé has a flavour profile featuring Sweet, Coffee, Roasted. The exact taste varies depending on the brands and measures used.
- What food goes well with a Frappé?
- Frappé pairs well with Desserts, Chocolate, Coffee Desserts. The pairing is based on complementary flavour profiles from the recipe's ingredients.
- How strong is a Frappé?
- The Frappé is alcohol-free. This recipe is estimated to contain approximately 123 kcal. Calorie content varies based on the juices, syrups and mixers used.
- When is a Frappé typically served?
- Frappé is often suggested for After Dinner, Dessert, Low / No Alcohol, based on its flavour profile and typical serve.
- What drinks are similar to a Frappé?
- If you enjoy Frappé, the "similar flavour profile" suggestions on this page point to other mocktails that share its flavour balance. Many classic cocktails also have non-alcoholic adaptations built around the same balance.
- Can I make a Frappé at home?
- Yes. The Frappé uses 3 ingredients, making it easy to prepare at home. You will need a Highball Glass. Use fresh juices and quality syrups for the best result.
- What do the sensory profile dimensions mean?
- Sensory profile dimensions describe key flavour characteristics: Body (light to full), Dryness (sweet to bone dry), Acidity (flat to crisp), Fruitiness (subtle to prominent) and Boldness (delicate to bold). Each scale helps you compare mocktails at a glance and find ones with similar character.
- How do I use sensory profiles to find mocktails I like?
- Compare the Body, Acidity and Fruitiness of Frappé with other mocktails. If you enjoy this drink, look for others with a similar profile. Adjust one dimension at a time to discover new favourites while staying in your flavour comfort zone.
