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Frappé

Served in a Highball Glass

Mocktailnon_alcoholic3 ingredients

At a Glance

123 kcalCalories
18.7gSugar
18.7gCarbs

Estimated from parsed ingredients and typical ingredient nutrition.

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How hard is it to make?

Moderateblended drink

Why: 3 ingredients, blended drink, requires blender

Estimated from the ingredient count and technique.

Ingredients & Tools

Tools:Blender

How to Make It

  1. Mix together.
  2. Blend at highest blender speed for about 1 minute.Blended
  3. Pour into a glass and drink with a straw.Pour
  4. 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.
  5. If it is not frothy, add more milk, or even just some more milk powder.Add
  6. 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.
  7. Very refreshing.

How to Serve

Glass
Highball Glass
Temperature
Chilled
Ice
Ice
Method
Blended
Served Chilled

Taste profile

Primary flavours

Supporting notes

Flavor tags are derived from ingredient-level flavor mappings.

Estimated sensory profile

BodyLightFull
SweetnessDrySweet
BoldnessDelicateBold
  • Non-alcoholic
  • Noticeably sweet

What do these dimensions mean?

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

DessertsChocolateCoffee Desserts

Food pairings are derived from the drink flavour signature, mapped to one dominant pairing theme, then limited to coherent public suggestions.

Diet & lifestyle

Compatible, based on the listed ingredients

Not compatible

KetoLow-CarbLow-SugarVegan

Diet tags are ingredient-level and nutrition-estimate based. Product brands, preparation methods, quantities, and substitutions may change compatibility.

Alternatives to try

Choose an ingredient to see reviewed substitutions, or filter for a different preference.

Reviewed ingredient substitutions

Milk1/2 cup

Half-And-HalfWorks, but changes the drink
How much to use
Use the same amount or slightly less if the drink becomes too heavy.
What changes
Half-and-half can replace milk when a richer drink is acceptable.
Vegetarian-compatibleGluten-free-compatible

Sugar1-2 tsp

Simple SyrupWorks, with a noticeable change
How much to use
Use about 1/4 oz simple syrup per teaspoon of sugar as a starting point.
What changes
Simple syrup can replace sugar, but it also adds water and dissolves more easily.
Vegetarian-compatibleGluten-free-compatible

Reviewed component substitutions are not guarantees that the replacement was tested in this exact recipe. Follow the reviewed adjustment note and taste before serving.

Preference filters use current ingredient, nutrition and diet evidence. They are not medical advice, and this database contract does not store user selections.

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Ingredients, measures and method are taken from the source recipe; roles and serving details are mapped from reviewed evidence.

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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.