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Strawberry Rose Iced Latte – A Valentine’s Day Treat

Love is in the air—and in your coffee cup! This Strawberry Rose Iced Latte is a romantic, floral-infused take on your daily brew. With naturally sweet strawberry milk ice cubes, fragrant rose syrup, and a shot of bold espresso, this dreamy drink is perfect for Valentine’s Day (or any day you need a little extra love).

Best of all, you can craft this barista-worthy latte at home using My-Cap’s accessories to level up your pod brewer. Follow the simple steps below and fall in love with every sip!

Ingredients:

To make your Strawberry Rose Iced Latte, gather the following:

  • Freshly ground espresso

  • Strawberry milk ice cubes (see instructions below)

  • 1 tbsp rose syrup

  • 1/2 cup milk of your choice (dairy or plant-based)

  • Dried rose petals for garnish


Instructions:

It’s as simple as it is delicious! Just follow these steps from My-Cap:

  1. Brew Espresso: Fill your pod with freshly ground espresso and seal it with a My-Cap lid or foil. Run your pod brewer as usual to create a rich, aromatic shot.

  2. Assemble the Latte: Add rose syrup, strawberry milk ice cubes, and your milk of choice to your glass. Gently pour the hot espresso over the top for a beautiful layered effect.

  3. Garnish & Enjoy: Stir to combine flavors, then sprinkle dried rose petals for an elegant finishing touch.

Check out the video recipe on YouTube for a visual guide to every step!

Brew Beautifully with My-Cap

With My-Cap’s coffee pod accessories, you can create café-quality drinks at home while reducing waste and saving money. Whether you’re using Vertuoline, Tassimo, or Keurig, our products let you brew your favorite coffee for a truly personalized experience.

Looking for more delicious coffee recipes? Check out our blog for creative ways to elevate your pod brewer drinks.

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