Recently I’ve had more time to experiment with making my Barista-style favorite drinks at home – dairy-free and with all-natural ingredients. This means you know that I have to have a good coffee creamer option, which is where this oat cream comes in. Oat milk is one of the most popular options in supermarkets, with certain versions specifically branded as ‘barista’ versions. However, I love to be able to make everything at home and be 100% in control of the ingredients used. This oat milk coffee creamer recipe contains just 4 ingredients, and takes just minutes to whip up. Not only is it cost-effective and customizable, but this recipe is also allergen-friendly. Plus, best of all, it froths up wonderfully in coffee drinks AND is super creamy for savory dishes!

Recipe Ingredients and Add-ins

Rolled Oats – I wouldn’t recommend using instant oats as they can make the cream slimy. Steel-cut oats may be too thick to blend in the short amount of time and may need to be soaked and rinsed for 30-60 minutes in hot water first.Coconut Oil – Just be aware that this will solidify in the fridge, when stored and will need to either come back to room temperature or can be spooned into a warm drink. You could also use other neutral oils including sunflower, grapeseeds, etc. Water Filtered, room temperature water.Salt

Once you have the ‘base’ ingredients sorted then you can look into simple add-ins to customize this recipe towards whatever sweet or savory need you have for it.

Why Add Oil?

You may have noticed that many store-bought ‘clean’ dairy-free milk brands still contain a little oil and wondered why that it. The fact is that oats have a very low fat content – especially when compared to dairy cream. Thus, by adding a little oil, it helps to emulsify the mixture (like how you do with mayonnaise) and emulate the creaminess of cream. The results are a creamy, rich oat cream without any ‘oily’ flavor or texture.

For Sweet Versions:

Especially when using as oat milk creamer for coffee, you may want to add some natural sweetness to the creamer or flavor additions. For example:

Your favorite liquid sweetener (i.e. agave nectar, maple syrup, etc)Vanilla extract – for a simple vanilla flavorSpices (i.e. cinnamon, pumpkin spice, cardamom, ginger, etc.)Flavor extracts (such as peppermint, lavender, rose, almond, hazelnut, etc.)Cacao powderMedjool dates – in place of liquid sweetener.

For Savory Versions:

Though I use this recipe primarily as a creamer, you can also include some simple add-ins for a delicious savory twist.

Lemon juice (perfect for making cashew sour cream)Garlic powder (or fresh)Dried herbs & spices (paprika, onion, cumin, mustard, pepper, dill, chives, etc.)Pesto – like this Delicious Vegan Basil Pesto (with pistachios) or Carrot Leaf Pesto, for a quick and simple dip.Curry powder or other spice blends.

And many other options. In fact, let me know in the comments what your favorite additions are and I’ll give them a try.

Step By Step Instructions

This oat milk creamer recipe is practically effortless and requires just two steps

Step 1. Blend

Add all of the ingredients to your high-speed blender and blend for twenty seconds. You may need thirty seconds if your machine isn’t as powerful/high-speed.

Step 2. Strain

Filter the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve or nut milk bag. However, be careful not to squeeze or press the mixture, as that can encourage sliminess. Allow it to strain naturally. Once strained, it’s ready to use immediately or transfer to a jar and store in the fridge.

How To Use:

This cream can be used in several ways, such as:

As a coffee creamer/creamer – such as for this Iced Latte, or Iced Golden Milk Latte or within warm golden milk. Stirred into soups and stews (like this Creamy Butternut Squash and Carrot Soup or Tumeric and Ginger Spiced Pumpkin Soup)Use as a plant-based cream alternative in recipes.Sweetened and drizzled over desserts.

and many many more ideas.

Other Recipe Notes

If you find the results a little too thin for your liking, then increase the amount of oats used or reduce the water.By adding more water to the prepared cream, you can make super quick oat milk.Just like with oat milk, if you blend too long, this cream can end up ‘slimy’ so stick to the times mentioned. Adding the creamer to coffee will thicken it slightly, but shouldn’t go gooey.Pre-soaking isn’t necessary when using a high-speed blender. However, if you only have a less powerful machine then soaking the oats in hot water for 30 minutes is more than enough. then drain the water and rinse the oats well. This will soften them just enough without encouraging sliminess.It’s best to avoid squeezing the mixture when straining it, instead let it drip slowly/naturally. When squeezing you’re more likely to get slimy results.You can add a handful of cashews to this oat creamer for even creamier results. ( best soaked for 30 minutes in hot water so that they blend within the 30 seconds).

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If you give this oat milk creamer recipe a go, then let me know your thoughts and any questions in the comments. Also, feel free to tag me in your recreations @AlphaFoodie.

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