Golden Milk Turmeric Latte

5 from 143 votes

Make this Golden Milk Turmeric Latte with only milk, coffee and spices - easy to make, loaded with antioxidants & anti-inflammatory benefits!

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This Golden Milk Turmeric Latte is easy to make and packed full of health benefits. It’s a cozy and warming drink that is so good for you and made with just a handful of ingredients. If you haven’t got on board with turmeric golden milk yet, now is the time!

Top down view of the two mugs of golden milk turmeric latte with spices on top
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Golden milk turmeric lattes are a cozy delicious alternative to plain coffee and packed with all kinds of health benefits. Basically, it’s like warm liquid sunshine in a cup with a sprinkle of cinnamon and a kick of flavor that will give you a nice boost! A cup of this turmeric latte recipe is the perfect way to kickstart the day.

Benefits of Turmeric:

  • Anti-inflammation: thanks to the curcumin in Turmeric! It’s actually one of the best natural anti-inflammatories.
  • Anti-oxidants: goodbye free radicals!
  • Anti-depressant: studies showed it was as effective as prozac in decreasing depression symptoms…whoa!

What is golden milk latte?

Golden milk is typically made as a warm drink that is used in many other countries as a way to boost health while also drinking a truly delicious beverage. Some people make this as almond milk latte while others use oat milk.

ingredients to make a ginger turmeric latte

  • Coffee: Any type of coffee will work to make this drink and many also use espresso as well. It just depends on how much caffeine you’re wanting to have in your drink. (You can also use decaf, too.)
  • Creamer or milk: Adding in almond milk or oat milk are the two most popular types of milk used but you can also use creamer or half and half as well.
  • Sweetener: Natural sweeteners like honey or a plant based sweetener add the perfect kick of sweetness to your cup.
  • Spices: Turmeric is the most important spice for making a golden milk latte and it’s what gives it that rich robust yellow color. However any other warm spices like cinnamon and ginger work really well. You can also add a little heat by adding black pepper that helps to activate turmeric or cayenne.
Ingredients to make the drink recipe

how to make a turmeric latte with coffee

warm milk, add coffee & sweetener

  1. Heat the almond milk in a microwave-safe mug.
  2. Add a shot of espresso or coffee to the warmed milk.
  3. Pour in the sweeneter.
3 image collage to show the warmed milk, adding the espresso and adding the sweetener

add spices & froth latte

  1. Add the spices to the mug.
  2. Use a frother or a whisk to get the milk latte frothy.
  3. Drink and enjoy! Top with cinnamon if you’d like to.
3 image collage to show how to add the spices, froth it and the final product

tips for making homemade turmeric latte

  1. Check that your spices aren’t stale for maximum flavor and benefits. Rub a little of the spice between your fingers, if there is only a faint aroma it’s time to get new spices.
  2. Made an iced turmeric latte! I love drinking this hot but you can easily add some ice and cool it down a bit, too.
  3. Whisk it well. If you do use a whisk, make sure that you whisk it well and fast. To get that frothy texture, you need to whisk quickly.
  4. Don’t forget to garnish. The added little pinch of cinnamon on top really enhances the flavor!

Frequently asked questions

Do you need a frother to make a latte at home?

I like to use a frother as it gets the milk really light and fluffy, but a whisk will also work. If you use a whisk, be sure to combine the spices well.

Where can you buy turmeric?

You can buy turmeric powder at any grocery store or health food store. There’s no need to make sure it’s organic, but it’s always better if you can opt for organic.

Do you have to drink this turmeric latte right away?

You don’t have to drink this latte right away. You can make a big batch of this in your blender to mix all the flavors together really well. Store in your fridge in an airtight jar for up to 5 days. Then just warm up a portion in the microwave when you’re ready to drink.

Two mugs of golden milk turmeric latte with spices on top

This golden milk latte is an energizing, nutritious, and delicious latte you’ll want to make every morning! I really can’t wait for you to try this delicious hot drink. It really does warm your soul and you can’t argue with the benefits of golden milk!

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This Golden Milk Turmeric Latte recipe was originally published on May 13, 2018. The recipe has not been changed but the post now includes new step-by-step photos for how to make the latte.

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Golden Milk Turmeric Latte

Make this Golden Milk Turmeric Latte with only milk, coffee and spices – easy to make, loaded with antioxidants & anti-inflammatory benefits!
5 from 143 votes
Servings 2 servings
Course Beverages
Calories 142
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes

Ingredients
  

Instructions

  • In a microwave safe mug, heat the almond milk for about 1 minute, or to your desired temperature.
  • Add a fresh shot of espresso or concentrated coffee to the warmed almond milk.
  • Whisk in the honey, turmeric, cinnamon, ginger and cayenne pepper, if using. You can also use a milk frother, and froth for a couple minutes until you reach your desired froth level. Garnish with cinnamon and enjoy immediately!

Notes

Turmeric Sourcing: You can buy turmeric powder at any grocery store or health food stores. There’s no need to make sure it’s organic, but it’s always better if you can opt for organic.
Storage: You can make a big batch of this in your blender to mix all the flavors together really well. Store in your fridge in an airtight jar for up to 5 days. Then just warm up a portion in the microwave when you’re ready to drink.
Tools: You can use a blender or whisk to blend the turmeric into the milk. I like using a frother to get that foam on top.

Nutrition

Calories: 142kcal, Carbohydrates: 29g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 159mg, Potassium: 1035mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 1IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 181mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate. It will vary based on cooking method and specific ingredients used.

Cuisine American
Course: Beverages

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  1. Hi there!
    I’m anxious to try this recipe! I would like to use fresh ginger and turmeric. Not sure how much of each to use. Thank you!

    1. I can’t wait for you to try this! I would estimate to use 1 tablespoon of fresh-grated ginger and roughly 1.5 centimeters of fresh turmeric root. Let me know how it goes!

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