Okay, you gotta try this one, friends! I made this after seeing a video from a coffee shop that was sharing their new fall drinks. They topped a delicious maple latte with what they called “maple whip”. They did not attach a recipe, but I knew I could figure it out. At this point, I am a whip cream expert. I’ve made coffee whip, vanilla whip (a classic), caramel whip (sharing soon), honey whip, and cinnamon whip. Why couldn’t I figure out a maple whip?
I could, and I did, and let me tell you: you’ve gotta try this. It’s insanely delicious. Light, fluffy, just sweet enough, with a hint of vanilla in there, too. YUM.
I shared a video of making it on my socials, check it out here:
How To Make Maple Whip Cream: VIDEO
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If you’re looking for step by step instructions, I got you boo.
Ingredients for Maple Whip:
You just need three things here. You probably have them all in your kitchen. Nothing is standing in between you and making your maple whip.
- Maple Syrup – I have the giant Kirkland bottle from Costco. Use what you have (always keep your maple syrup in the fridge, folks, to protect it from molding!)
- Heavy Cream – I have not tried this with other types of milk or coconut cream. Make adjustments as you like and let me know if it works!
- Vanilla Bean Paste – I think you can use extract too, but vanilla bean paste adds a level of flavor to everything that you add vanilla too that will forever change you. It’s the best!
- Hand Mixer – Hand mixers work great here. I find that milk frothers are not strong enough to get the right texture for this.
- Large Pastry Tip – I used the largest pastry tip in my set to drop into the Ziploc and create the fluffy whip pattern on top. I like that this set comes with pastry bags – probably cheaper than using Ziplocs!
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Step By Step Instructions:
- Add 1 cup heavy cream to a bowl
- Add 1.5 – 2oz. maple syrup (3 tbsp)
- Add 1 tsp or so of vanilla bean paste
- Mix to soft peaks
- Add to piping bag
- Pipe on top of coffee
- Top with cinnamon sugar or cinnamon or nothing at all!
- Enjoy!
It’s that easy. So fast. So delicious. And the leftovers do keep nicely in the fridge for a day or two.
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Hope you found your new favorite drink!
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