Today I am here to show you how to make some delicious oat milk creamer from my friend Kathy Hester’s book, Oatrageous Oatmeals.

I received a pre-launch pdf copy of Oatrageous Oatmeals in return for writing a review.

Just because you’re vegan does not mean you cannot have rich and creamy coffee. The oats in this oat creamer give the creamer a wonderful body and mouthfeel.

I promise your coffee will thank you for making Kathy’s oat milk coffee creamer! You can probably even use it to make beaten coffee for a special treat.

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Overhead shot of coconut vanilla oat milk creamer in a white pitcher with a cup of coffee and a plate of oatmeal.

OATrageous Oatmeals

I could not be more excited about helping to promote my friend Kathy Hester’s upcoming book, OATrageous Oatmeals.

What I love about Kathy’s new book is that she didn’t take the easy way out, offering us 100 different recipes for breakfast oatmeal.

Nope. Kathy takes oatmeal off the breakfast table and puts it in beverages and savory dishes. She even takes it into the bathroom for a scrub and a soak and into the hearts of pet lovers everywhere with dog biscuits and catnip treats for kitties! Yay!

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White creamer filled with Coconut Vanilla Nut Oat Milk Creamer  next to a white coffee cup on a saucer with milky coffee in it and a metal stirring spoon.

Kathy’s recipes are always accessible, and she gives oil-free options when appropriate, for folks who are on fat-free diets.

All recipes are also clearly labeled as gluten-free, soy-free, etc as it applies. And of course, all her recipes are vegan.

I Have a Recipe in Oatrageous Oatmeals!

I am incredibly honored and excited to have one of my very own recipes included in Kathy’s cookbook!

It’s a veganized version of the recipe I made as my entry for Spar for the Spurtle Contest one year. Her testers all loved it, so hooray, and I think you will like it as well.

Coconut Vanilla Almond Oat Milk Coffee Creamer

I decided to make a coffee creamer from Kathy’s book. Why a vegan coffee creamer?

Well, I do enjoy my coffee, and even I get a little alarmed by how much half and half and raw sugar I mix into my morning cup.

Overhead shot of a plate with dry oatmeal on it and a mason jar of vegan coffee creamer  in the center with the lid and ring next to the plate.
Just a few simple ingredients come together to make this simple yet rich and tasty DIY vegan coffee creamer.

Is It Hard to Make Oat Creamer?

Not at all!

The creamer comes together in about 15 minutes, 10 minutes of which is wait time for the coconut and oats to soak.

After that, it’s literally a matter of putting all the ingredients in your blender (I have a Blendtec) and letting it rip!

What Are the Ingredients?

The ingredient list for this vegan creamer is short and simple:

  • rolled oats
  • shredded coconut
  • water
  • agave nectar (or sweetener of choice)
  • vanilla and almond extracts

Currently I have everything I need here to whip this creamer up. Maybe you do too?

How Does It Taste?

It is very mildly flavored with vanilla and almond extract, which is great for me because I like my coffee to taste like coffee, not like a pina colada or something.

I sweetened my creamer with palm sugar, which is why mine is a bit on the beige side.

I’m sure that you would end up with a paler creamer more akin to the color of cream if you used the suggested agave nectar.

Regardless of how you sweeten it, it’s nice to know you can control the sweetness level for your taste with your choice of sweetener.

Is There Anything Else I Need to Know About Oat Creamer?

While I really enjoyed the creamer, there are a couple of things to keep in mind.

First, the soluble fiber from the oatmeal gives the final product enough body to stand up to coffee.

As a matter of fact, I actually needed to stir my coffee a couple of times to keep it completely combined.

I was a bit concerned that there might be a slight graininess or weird texture to my coffee, but nope–my coffee was just as smooth and delicious as when I use my beloved half and half.

I have to say that I’m a fan. I could even see adding a tiny bit more water to use it as vegan cereal milk. It has a lovely, mild sweetness and is neutral enough that I don’t think my Rice Krispies or Cheerios would mind at all.

One caveat: it does need to be stirred or shaken well before using, but most coffee creamers have that same rule, so it is not a big deal.

Other Recipes from Oatrageous Oatmeals

Let me give you a quick rundown of the chapters with just a couple of example recipe titles from each that you’ll find in OATrageous Oatmeals.

  • Do It Yourself Homemade Staples
    • Creamy Cashew Oat Cream Cheese
    • Guilt-Free Stevia Chocolate Syrup
  • Warming Oats for Fall and Winter
    • Baked Meyer Lemon Steel-Cut Oatmeal
    • Baked Apple Blueberry Pancakes
  • Cooling Breakfast Oats for Spring and Summer
    • Cinnamon Roll Overnight Oats
    • Pomegranate Rose Smoothie
  • Granolas and Bars for Breakfast and Beyond
    • Bourbon-Scented Pecan Granola
    • Pepita Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Bars
  • Satisfying Soups and Stews
    • Slow Cooker Black Bean Oat Groat Soup
    • Scottish-Inspired Mushroom Lentil Stew
  • Savory Oats for Lunch and Dinner
    • Veggie Oat Taco Mix
    • Apple-Thyme Savory Steel-Cut Oats with Seared Vegan Sausage
  • Delightful Desserts
    • Gingerbread Pear Crumble
    • Dreamy Dark Chocolate Oat Cream
  • Drinks, Oat Milk and Even and Oat Liquor
    • Oat-chata
    • Vegan Cream Liqueur
  • Beyond the Dining Room: Other Uses for Oats
    • Oatmeal Cookie Scrub
    • Catnip Kitty Treats (our children thank you for this one)

See what I mean? It really runs the gamut and takes us (well, me, anyway) far from where I usually go with oats.

Other Vegan Recipes on Pastry Chef Online

While I am not vegan, I certainly appreciate that some of my readers are, so I make sure to have some vegan smackerels for them.

As far as vegan treats that would pair well with a cup of coffee and oat creamer, I recommend giving my vegan shredded apple crisp a try. Or for a quick breakfast, these no bake vegan chocolate chip granola bars certainly fit the bill.

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And now, on with the recipe.

Recipe from OATrageous Oatmeals by Kathy Hester, Page Street Publishing, 2014, printed with permission.

coconut oat vanilla nut creamer

Coconut Oat Vanilla Nut Creamer

Jennifer Field
This coconut oat vanilla nut creamer is an oat milk coffee creamer. It is rich, creamy, and easy to make. Sweeten it with your sweetener of choice, or leave it unsweetened. It will add body and flavor to your cup of coffee.
4.70 from 10 votes
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Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Course Beverages
Cuisine American
Servings 1 1/4 cup
Calories 15 kcal

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup 24 grams rolled oats
  • ¼ cup 24 grams finely shredded coconut
  • 1 cup 237 ml water
  • 1 Tablespoon 15 ml agave nectar (or sweetener of choice, to taste)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ to ½ teaspoon almond extract to taste

Instructions
 

  • Whir the oats and coconut in your blender until very fine. Add the water and let soak for 10 minutes (if using steel-cut oats, increase soak time to 30 minutes)
  • Blend for about 3 minutes, until smooth. Strain through a fine mesh strainer to catch all the oat and coconut pieces.
  • Add the liquid back to the blender along with the sweetener and extracts. Blend again until smooth.

Did You Make Any Changes?

Notes

Note the longer soaking time if you are using steel cut oats.
Cover your creamer and store in the fridge. It will be good for about a week. Shake before using.

Nutrition

Serving: 1oxCalories: 15kcalCarbohydrates: 2gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 6mgSugar: 1g
Keyword how to make oat milk coffee creamer, vegan coffee creamer
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Thank you so much for spending some time with me here today. Take care, and have a lovely day.

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