Not too long ago, Peet’s unveiled a new coffee drink – the Churro Latte. I was in heaven. It was everything I want in a coffee. But, like so many drinks at Peet’s – it was gone too soon. It inspired me to create my own version at home – the Sweet Cinnamon Iced Coffee, which is also very good, too.
But, when I saw the Churro Latte kit from Copper Cow Coffee, it was love at first sight. I knew I had to try it. If you are new to Copper Cow, they create super easy pour over coffee kits that take all the fuss out of pour over. While pour over is a great way to make coffee, especially if you want super smooth, flavorful coffee that’s less acidic, it also takes a few minutes (at least) and requires a few different coffee gadgets.
You can skip all those steps by picking up a pour over kit, which has the perfect coffee grind ready to go in a little single-use filter. You literally open it, put it over your coffee mug, add hot water, add the creamer – and you’re in business, baby.
So, I placed my order and couldn’t wait for it to arrive. If you’ve ever considered trying out one of these kits, stay tuned – I’m sharing all the details with you. Know that I paid for this with my own money, but if you choose to try it through my links, I’ll receive a small commission at no cost to you. Cheers!
Copper Cow Coffee Churro Latte Kit: What You Need
This is what you’ll get in one Churro Latte kit: 5 Churro flavored pour over filters with pre-ground coffee already in them and 5 creamers that use sweetened condensed milk (milk and sugar). The creamer doesn’t have any cinnamon in it, so you’re getting all that flavor in the coffee itself.
This was so easy to make, I made a little video of the highlights the very first time I made it. Yup. Pretty much fool proof. Here’s what you’ll need before you get started:
- A mug on the bigger side. You don’t want it spilling over, so make sure it’s a generously sized mug. I use this clear mug so you can see the magic happen. I also have really nice sized mugs in my shop that I usually use when I’m not taking pictures.
- A gooseneck kettle. You’ll want to be able to control the flow of the water. Here’s a post with affordable kettles in a variety of price points. I use this one in these pictures.
- Copper Cow Coffee Churro Latte Kit – or any of their kits. I also bought Mocha and the Chai Latte. I’ll be buying more soon, because I love them!
- Toppings (or not). I used whip cream and some Ghirardelli Caramel Sauce on top! YUM!
Once you’ve got all your supplies, it’s go time.
How To Make the Copper Cow Coffee Churro Latte: VIDEO!
I made this little video for TikTok that covers the highlights. Keep reading for even more details!
@whatthefroth Trying out the @coppercowcoffee Churro Latte kit and it is so easy and delicious. Pour over coffee without the mess or fuss. Visit the blog for more info and a coupon code soon. #coppercow #coppercowcoffee #pourover #pourovercoffee #vietnamesecoffee ♬ Yummy – IFA
How To Make the Copper Cow Churro Latte: Step-By-Step
Start by heating your water and setting up your little pour over filter on top of your mug. If it’s not sitting easily on its own, try a different mug. You don’t want the filter falling in while you pour, although if it does, just pick it up and put it back on top. So long as a ton of coffee didn’t spill out, you’re still good to go.
Second, slowly pour the water into the filter. Stop when it’s close to full and let it drain. Repeat until you have enough coffee. For me, this was 3-4 times.
Slowly close and lift out the filter and place it to the side. Open the cream packet and squeeze it in. I used the whole thing. Yum.
Then, stir and add ice or any toppings that you want. You’re done. It’s time to enjoy!
The caramel and cinnamon flavors were absolutely perfect with the rich coffee. It was so good – even better than a Caramel Macchiato, I swear. It had just the right balance of sweetness and coffee, too. Just perfect.
Copper Cow Coffee Churro Latte Nutritional Facts:
You know, I try to be mindful of my health and I’ve been learning a lot lately about how many carbs and sugars are in those coffeehouse drinks I love so much. They really are like a full on dessert sometimes.
I was pleasantly surprised by the nutritional facts on this kit. Just take a look and let me know what you think:
- Calories: 100
- Cabs: 17g
- Sugars: 17g
- Protein: 2g
Copper Cow Coffee Questions:
Curious, but still have questions? I did, too. Here is some more info that helped me click #addtocart.
What kind of coffee does Copper Cow use?
They grow their coffee in the temperate Central Highlands of Vietnam, using basalt (volcanic) soil, cacao (which explains the mocha notes in the coffee) and pepper. Copper Cow Coffee sources coffee from sustainable farms. Currently some of the ingredients are non-GMO and/or organic, but not all.
Where does Copper Cow get their milk?
They currently source their milk from the suppliers in the US.
Do Copper Cow Coffees contain sugar?
Nope! Only the included creamers have sugar. If you drink just the coffee, you’ll have a sugar-free, keto friendly drink!
Where is Copper Cow Coffee based?
Copper Cow Coffee is an APPI woman-owned company based out of Los Angeles, California.
Is Copper Cow Coffee produced in a peanut and tree nut free facility?
Good news! Yes! Copper Cow Coffee production is done in a facility that is peanut and tree nut free.
Where can I buy Copper Cow Coffee?
I like to buy mine directly from their site here, because of the different promotions. You can also find it at these stores:
Walmart – Limited options
Amazon – Great selection
What is Vietnamese coffee?
If you’re curious what distinguishes Vietnamese coffee from other types, it can mean one of two things (or both): either coffee beans grown in Vietnam and/or coffee mixed with sweetened condensed milk. It’s sweet, creamy, and very addicting!
How much is Copper Cow Coffee?
This depends on how much you buy and if you are getting a discount as a subscriber, but the typical kit is around $14 for both coffee and creamers. Coffee only is just $7.00. Since you get 5 drinks out of a kit, this brings your per coffee cost down to around $2.50 a drink, which is definitely a cost savings from coffee house beverages!
Is Copper Cow Coffee worth it?
I think so! I absolutely love having these around. They take all the mess and fuss out of a pour over and give me delicious coffee house style drinks without an expensive machine, like Churro Lattes, Mochas and Chai Lattes. I think the rich flavor and sweet creamers play perfectly together.
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I hope this inspires you to try something new – whether it’s a pour over kit or simply mixing up your next coffee at Starbucks.
To check out more of Copper Cow Coffees pour over kits – go here.
Get roasted,
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