Iced Mocha Latte

This iced mocha latte is a Starbucks copycat and takes only five minutes and five ingredients to make at home. You can use store-bought chocolate sauce or the easy homemade recipe in this post. You can make the latte traditionally with dairy milk or plant-based milk for a vegan version, and it’s also naturally gluten-free.

Whether you’re starting your day with a refreshing sip or seeking a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, this indulgent beverage is sure to satisfy your coffee cravings and sweet tooth alike.

Image of a tall glass of an iced mocha latte topped with whipped cream and a drizzle of chocolate sauce running down the glass

Ingredients

All you need to make this iced mocha is two shots of espresso, ice, some good chocolate sauce, milk of choice, and if you’re feeling indulgent, some whipped cream with a chocolate drizzle to top it off.

Photo of all the ingredients needed to make an iced mocha latte

How to make it

It really couldn’t be any easier. :)

Process photo, steps 1 to 4, on how to make an iced mocha latte showing step on adding chocolate sauce to the glass, then espresso, stirring with a spoon and adding milk of choice on top

Chocolate sauce options

I find that this drink tastes the most similar to Starbucks when using Torani Dark Chocolate Sauce.

Torani is Non-GMO Project Verified and labeled as gluten-free.

The ingredients are:

Sugar, water, invert sugar, breakfast cocoa (processed with alkali), cocoa (processed with alkali), less than 1% of chocolate liquor, citric acid, natural flavor, salt.

Pretty decent for a processed food, I think! I only found 4-packs on Amazon, so if that’s too much for you, I came up with a recipe that’s something of a Torani copycat. And you can’t tell any difference between the Torani and homemade versions in this latte.

It’s WAY cheaper, and you can control the amount you make, so you won’t end up with loads of chocolate sauce if you don’t want loads of chocolate sauce. If you have any left over, why not try it in this Cheesecake Ice Cream? :)

Process photo, step 5, on how to make an iced mocha latte showing the layers of the drink

It yields 370 grams or 1 cup + 3 tablespoons. This will vary a bit depending on how thick you make it. Mine was pretty thick.

All you do is combine everything in a small pot and simmer for a few minutes until it’s almost thick enough for your liking. I say almost because it thickens more once chilled.

It’s so easy that you can just make a half or even a fourth of the batch if you don’t think you’ll use it up within a few weeks.

Or make the whole batch and freeze it in a little silicone freezer tray (like for baby food) or a silicone ice cube tray for smaller portions.

The result is pretty dark chocolaty. If you don’t want it very dark, you can reduce the cocoa powder by a bit.

Unfortunately, I haven’t experimented with natural sweeteners yet. Once I do, I’ll update this post.

If you can’t find Torani or don’t want to make your own sauce, I recommend using Ghirardelli Chocolate Sauce.

Unfortunately, using a classic chocolate sauce (like Hershey’s) won’t have the same robust cocoa flavor.

Photo of a tall glass of an iced mocha latte topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings

No espresso machine?

If you have a Nespresso or an espresso machine, I recommend using Starbucks Classic Espresso Roast, which is available in most grocery stores. If you don’t, you can use very, very strong black coffee.

And should you not have a machine, read this post on How to Make Espresso without a Machine. The post lists several things you can use instead of a proper espresso machine.

Photo of chocolate sauce being poured on top of an iced mocha latte topped with whipped cream

Gluten-free and vegan

Torani Dark Chocolate Sauce is labeled as gluten-free, but it’s not vegan.

I found a 2014 Tweet from Torani saying, “All of our regular (not sugar-free) syrups are made w/ pure cane sugar. The sugar is filtered through bone char.” Someone asked if that was still current in 2021, and they said, “The vegan syrups we offer are the sugar free syrups except those containing dairy allergens or those with Kosher Dairy status.”

Ghirardelli Chocolate Sauce isn’t labeled as gluten-free, and I couldn’t find any info about it being vegan or not.

If you’re a strict vegan and not cool with bone char, I recommend just making the chocolate sauce recipe listed in the recipe box below. Certified USDA organic sugar isn’t allowed to be filtered through bone char, so then the sauce is sure to be vegan (unless you do something silly like using .

More iced espresso drinks

That’s it! I hope you’ll enjoy this iced mocha latte. If you make it, please let me know in the comments. Thanks. :)

Photo of a tall glass of iced mocha latte topped with whipped cream with chocolate sauce oozing down the glass

Iced Mocha Latte

Author Erin Dooner
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings 1 latte
5 from 5 votes
Prep Time 3 minutes
This iced mocha latte is a quick Starbucks copycat that takes just five minutes and five ingredients. Use store-bought or homemade chocolate sauce, and make it with dairy or plant-based milk for a vegan, gluten-free option.

Ingredients

For the latte:

  • 2-3 tablespoons chocolate sauce plus more to drizzle, use the homemade recipe below for vegan, see notes
  • 2 shots or 1/4 cup (60 ml) espresso warm or room temp
  • 1/2 cup (120 ml) ice
  • 1/2 cup (120 ml) milk
  • 1/4 cup (60 ml) whipped cream for garnish

If you want homemade chocolate syrup:

  • 1 cup (100 grams) granulated sugar
  • 2/3 cup (77 grams) cocoa powder see notes
  • 3/4 cup (177 ml) water
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt

Instructions

For the latte:

  • Add 2 tablespoons chocolate syrup and espresso to a tall glass and stir to combine. Taste and add more chocolate syrup, if desired.
    2-3 tablespoons chocolate sauce, 2 shots or 1/4 cup (60 ml) espresso
  • Next, add the ice and top with milk.
    1/2 cup (120 ml) ice, 1/2 cup (120 ml) milk
  • Give it a quick stir, and then top with whipped cream and a chocolate drizzle. Enjoy immediately.
    1/4 cup (60 ml) whipped cream

If making homemade syrup:

  • In a small saucepan, whisk together the sugar and cocoa powder.
    1 cup (100 grams) granulated sugar, 2/3 cup (77 grams) cocoa powder
  • Add the remaining ingredients, turn the heat to medium, and bring to a simmer while stirring constantly.
    3/4 cup (177 ml) water, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • Turn the heat to the lowest setting to keep it at a simmer (for me, that was 1 out of 9), and simmer for 2-7 minutes or, while stirring frequently, until it’s almost thickened enough for your liking, keeping in mind that it’ll thicken more as it cools and even more once it’s chilled.
  • Cool and refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks.

Notes

  • I used Dutch-process cocoa powder and highly recommend that to get the most chocolaty chocolate syrup.
  • If you’re gluten-free, make sure your chocolate sauce is gluten-free. Torani is labeled as gluten-free, but Ghirardelli is not. There aren’t any gluten-containing ingredients in it; it just hasn’t been officially tested, which is required to be able to label a product as gluten-free. Those are the two brands I recommend for this latte. If you can’t find or have them, I really recommend the homemade recipe.
  • If making the homemade sauce, it yields 370 grams or 1 cup + 3 tablespoons. This will vary a bit depending on how thick you make it (mine was pretty thick). It takes about 10 minutes to put together and cook.
  • The nutrition information provided is calculated as a courtesy and is only an estimate. I am not a licensed nutritionist or dietitian. For the most accurate nutritional data, consult a professional or use your preferred calculator. The values were calculated with 2 tbsp of store-bought chocolate sauce.

Nutrition

Calories: 253kcalCarbohydrates: 33gProtein: 6gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.4gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 26mgSodium: 197mgPotassium: 415mgFiber: 1gSugar: 20gVitamin A: 301IUVitamin C: 0.3mgCalcium: 189mgIron: 1mgNet Carbs: 32
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10 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Let me start off by saying I KNEW I shouldn’t have made this recipe, and I was right – I am RUINED forever and can not drink normal iced coffee anymore. This is so freaking good!!! Love that it’s got the perfect balance of all the flavors. I’ve been making it once (sometimes twice a day) for over a week now!

    1. Haha. I’m thrilled that you’ve been enjoying it so much! You must be going through a lot of the sauce. ???? But sorry to hear that you’re ruined forever. ???? Thanks a ton for your feedback!

  2. 5 stars
    I made one for my husband and I and can’t believe how easy they were. Why have I been spending so much money on them??? ???? I made the sauce too and it was PERFECTION! Super chocolately which was just right for the lattes. I also used some on vanilla ice cream and it was a dream.

    1. Oh, yay! I’m so glad that you liked the lattes so much! And the sauce, too. It’s so good on ice cream, isn’t it? :) Thanks so much for your comment!

  3. 5 stars
    I made one for myself and then my boyfriend wanted to take mine over. Hahaha. I gave him the recipe and he made one for himself. We both loved them! Thank you so much! We’ll be enjoying these a lot this summer!

    1. Haha. I love that you had him make his own. Taking yours over is not cool. ???? I’m so glad that you both liked them so much and will be making them again soon! Thanks for your comment.

  4. 5 stars
    I just made this latte and oooooh. I want another! I couldn’t find either of the sauces you recommended so I tried your recipe and just love it. I’m going to double it next time and freeze it! Maybe portion it out so I always have the right amount for these lattes. Thanks a ton lady!

    1. You’re welcome! I’m so happy that you liked the latte and the sauce recipe! Freezing it is a great idea. Saves some time for sure! Thanks so much or your feedback.

  5. 5 stars
    My iced mocha latte turned out perfect! It is so easy to make at home and saves me money from splurging at Starbucks all the time.

    1. That’s so great to hear! I’m glad that you found it easy. :) Thanks for your comment!

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