The keto pink drink has become a Starbucks staple for many ketogenic dieters. Fewer people are making trips to their favorite coffee shops nowadays, creating a need for people to make their favorite tea & heavy cream drink at home. This Starbucks copycat keto pink drink recipe tastes just like the drink you know and love, but you control exactly how much heavy cream and sweetener is used to prevent hidden carbs!
Servings 1
Serving size 1 drink
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Steep the teabag in the boiling water for 3-5 minutes.
Note: the longer you leave the bag in, the stronger the flavor.
Set aside and allow the tea to cool (approximately 5 minutes)
In a blender or shaker cup, mix together all of the ingredients, besides the ice.
Note: the strawberries will be chunky if you mix in a shaker cup instead of a blender, but some people prefer to have actual fruit pieces.
If you'd like an iced drink: fill a glass with ice and then pour your copycat Starbucks keto pink drink over the ice.
If you'd like a blended drink: blend the ice and tea mixture in a blender until desired consistency is achieved.
Serve your keto pink drink alone or with additional strawberries on top as garnish.
Steep the teabag in the boiling water for 3-5 minutes.
Note: the longer you leave the bag in, the stronger the flavor.
Set aside and allow the tea to cool (approximately 5 minutes)
In a blender or shaker cup, mix together all of the ingredients, besides the ice.
Note: the strawberries will be chunky if you mix in a shaker cup instead of a blender, but some people prefer to have actual fruit pieces.
If you'd like an iced drink: fill a glass with ice and then pour your copycat Starbucks keto pink drink over the ice.
If you'd like a blended drink: blend the ice and tea mixture in a blender until desired consistency is achieved.
Serve your keto pink drink alone or with additional strawberries on top as garnish.