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Starbucks Java Chip Frappuccino®

These are copycat recipes and not the actual propriety recipe that is property of Starbucks. They are approximations. For the real thing, visit your local Starbucks.

Yield: Serves 4
Starbucks Java Chip Frappuccino® 4 2
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Ingredients

4 tablespoon chocolate syrup
4 tablespoon chocolate chips
4 cups double-strength freshly brewed dark roast coffee
Chopped or crushed ice
Whipped cream (optional)
Chocolate syrup (for drizzle, optional)

Instructions

Fill blender half full with chopped or crushed ice. Add all ingredients (except whipped cream) and blend until thick and still icy. Pour into 4 tall glasses, top with whipping cream and drizzle chocolate over the whipped cream.
Posted: 9/13/2009 10:38:01 AM
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mmpoole2003
6/21/2010
i am wanting someone to make me this recipe has anyone tried it at home?  There is no local starbucks around me so the local coffee shop will make it for me.  I just want to know if this one will work and taste like the one at starbucks.....
doxiemommy
4/11/2011
pretty good recipe! i personally added more chocolate syrup and chips to taiste, but all in all not bad! oh, and maybe a little less coffee too.


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