Creamy Banana Milk Coffee Recipe: How to Make at Home

This Banana Milk Coffee is sweet, warming and delicious. It’s the perfect way to wake up on a chilly morning or to relax and unwind during the day.

Close up of banana milk coffee topped with cinnamon

Move over pumpkin spice—Banana Milk Coffee is the cosy new favourite this season. Sweet, comforting and gently spiced, it’s an ideal drink for cool mornings or quiet afternoons.

Banana milk coffee in a glass mug on a white surface

The classic version combines banana milk, a touch of sugar syrup and cold brew over ice. I prefer a warm take that feels like a hug in a mug—perfect for autumn and winter.

What You Need

  • Good quality coffee (use a strong, freshly brewed coffee for best results)
  • 1 very ripe banana
  • Milk (about 250ml / 8.4 fl oz; use your preferred type)
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tsp cinnamon, plus extra to dust

How to Make Banana Milk Coffee

My warm version is simple and quick. Start by mashing a very ripe banana in a bowl with 1 tablespoon of sugar until mostly smooth.

Transfer the mashed banana to a small saucepan and heat over low heat, stirring until the sugar dissolves and the banana warms through. Gradually add about half the milk and heat until it just begins to steam. Remove from the heat and stir in the cinnamon.

Pour the banana mixture into a blender and blend until completely smooth, slowly adding the remaining milk. A high-powered blender makes the creamiest result with no lumps.

Divide strong hot coffee between two large mugs, then top each with the banana milk. If you don’t have a powerful blender, strain the warm banana milk through a fine sieve when pouring to remove any remaining bits. Finish with a light dusting of cinnamon.

A close up of banana milk coffee in a mug

Autumn is my favourite season—cool bright days, changing leaves and the return of jeans that don’t stick. I love taking long walks with my dog, still enjoying the last garden barbecues and settling in with warm drinks that don’t make me sweat.

Two glasses of banana milk coffee on a white surface

This Banana Milk Coffee takes about five minutes to make and costs a fraction of a speciality café drink. Give it a try and let me know how you like it!

SAVE FOR LATER

A collage image of banana milk coffee with text

More hot drinks you might enjoy:

  • Italian Hot Chocolate – Thick and Decadent
  • Baileys Hot Chocolate with Maple Whipped Cream

If you’ve tried this Banana Milk Coffee or any other recipe, please share how it turned out in the comments. I love hearing from readers!

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Banana Milk Coffee

By Emily

Prep:
2 mins
Cook:
3 mins
Total:
5 mins
Servings:
2 large cups
This Banana Milk Coffee is sweet, warming and delicious. It's the perfect way to wake up on a chilly morning or relax and unwind throughout the day.
This Banana Milk Coffee is sweet, warming and delicious. It’s the perfect way to wake up on a chilly morning or relax and unwind throughout the day.

Ingredients

  • ~6.7 fl oz (200ml) coffee, freshly brewed, strong & hot
  • ~8.4 fl oz (250ml) Milk (I used semi-skimmed)
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 1 very ripe banana
  • 1 tsp cinnamon, plus extra for dusting (optional)

Instructions

  • Mash the banana in a bowl with the sugar until mostly smooth. Add to a saucepan over low heat and stir until the sugar has dissolved and the banana is hot. Gradually add half the milk until it begins to steam, remove from the heat and stir in the cinnamon.
  • Pour the banana mixture into a blender and blend until completely smooth while gradually adding the remaining milk. A high-powered blender helps remove any lumps.
  • Divide the hot coffee between two mugs and top with the banana milk. If necessary, strain the milk through a sieve when pouring to remove any bits. Dust with extra cinnamon if desired.

Notes

Use a very ripe (almost black) banana for the best flavour and natural sweetness.

If you don’t have a high-powered blender, strain the warm banana milk through a fine sieve to remove lumps.

*Imperial measurements are approximate.

Helpful Info for All Recipes

  • I usually use extra virgin olive oil unless stated otherwise.
  • When using canned or jarred tomatoes I prefer Cirio or Mutti for flavour.
  • All vegetables are medium unless noted.
  • Recipes are tested using a fan (convection) oven when applicable.

Nutrition

Calories: 144kcal

Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be used as an approximation.



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