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This quick and easy iced golden milk latte, made with anti-inflammatory turmeric and oh-so-cozy spices, is an unbelievably delicious, nourishing beverage that only takes a couple of minutes to make. It’s also a great swap for caffeine so you can enjoy it literally any time of day!

Iced golden milk latte being poured into a glass filled with ice.

A Note from Cheryl

If you absolutely have to skip one of the spices in this recipe, you can leave the cardamom out. It’s in my recipe simply because I love the richness it gives the iced golden milk turmeric latte.

You need the black pepper to activate the turmeric, though, so don’t skip it! I promise your drink won’t taste peppery!

How to Make This Recipe

See recipe card below for full list of measurements, ingredients, and instructions.

Shake, Shake, Shake

Add everything to a cocktail shaker and shake well! Make sure to put ice in the shaker – it’ll help everything mix well, and it’ll chill the ingredients rapidly.

Cheryl’s Tip: No cocktail shaker? Add everything (except the ice) to a bowl and whisk well!

serve & Enjoy

Strain the latte mixture from the cocktail shaker into serving glasses filled with fresh ice. Drink it right away or all the spices will settle to the bottom!

Two iced golden milk lattes in glasses filled with ice on a countertop.

Golden Milk & Ayurveda

I know… this iced golden milk latte looks delicious. It totally is! Like, shockingly good. But this Ayurvedic tonic is so much cooler than that. Ready?

Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine, considered the oldest, or one of the oldest, in the world. Its tenets include universal interconnectedness, knowing and treating body composition, and balancing your body’s composition, rather than treating the symptoms.

There are three body compositions, or doshas, as they’re called in Ayurveda: pitta, vatta, kapha.

Me? I’m a pitta, through and through. If you knew me for five seconds you’d know I’m a pitta: a fiery Aries, ENTJ, type 4, type A+ go go go do do doer who lives in extremes. I run hot, have tons of energy, am naturally muscular, flush easily, and crave spicy food daily.

Ayurveda teaches that I need to balance the fieriness, energy, the spiciness. It’s recommended for me to eat cold and soothing foods, to not over-consume spicy and very pungent foods, to soothe my inner wild woman.

The interesting thing, though, is that in Ayurveda there’s something that’s recommended for all body types (or doshas): golden milk. It’s soothing and healing for all – cool, right?

The drink served in mugs on a pink background

Looking for something warm and cozy? Try my easy golden milk recipe!

Health Benefits of Golden Milk

Because of the powerful combination of spices, this iced golden milk is not only a fantastic afternoon pick-me-up or cool nightcap! Golden milk latte benefits include…

  • builds immunity
  • supports the liver
  • helps treat colds and coughs
  • supports digestion
  • purifies the blood
  • supports your treatment of autoimmune disease
  • and more.

Please keep in mind that we are not medical professionals, nor do we play them on the internet. Information presented in our posts is never meant to replace the opinions and advice of any professional familiar with your specific needs and medical history. We highly recommend that you to speak to your doctor before making any dramatic diet or lifestyle changes.

Recipe Variations

  • Make it Vegan or Dairy Free: Use your favorite unsweetened, plant-based milk of choice. If you use coconut milk, make sure it’s the kind from a carton. Canned coconut milk is too thick to use here.
  • Make it Keto or Low Carb: Replace the maple syrup with your favorite maple-flavored liquid keto sweetener (Lakanto makes a good one!). Use an unsweetened, keto-friendly or low-carb milk, too.

Making changes to a recipe can result in recipe failure. Any substitutions or variations listed are simple changes that I believe will work in this recipe, but results are not guaranteed.

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Recipe By: Cheryl Malik
4.96 from 92 votes

Iced Golden Milk Latte Recipe

Prep 5 minutes
Cook 0 minutes
Total 5 minutes
Cool, cozy, and full of nourishing spices, this caffeine-free latte is easy to make and the perfect way to indulge and unwind.
Cheryl MalikCheryl Malik
2 lattes

Equipment

  • Cocktail shaker
  • Serving glasses

Ingredients

  • 2-3 cups milk of choice
  • 3 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 ½ teaspoons ground turmeric
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 pinch ground black pepper
  • 1 pinch ground cardamom
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ice

Instructions
 

For an Iced Golden Milk Latte

  • Add 2-3 cups milk of choice, 3 tablespoons maple syrup, 1 ½ teaspoons ground turmeric, ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon ground ginger, 1 pinch ground black pepper, 1 pinch ground cardamom, ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract, and ice to cocktail shaker.
  • Secure lid on shaker. Shake ingredients vigorously 2 minutes or until thoroughly mixed.
  • Add fresh ice to serving glasses. Pour shaken latte into glasses over fresh ice, straining liquid from shaken ice. Serve immediately.

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  • Milk: Use 2 cups for a sweeter, spicier drink. Use 3 cups if you’d like the flavors more diluted and mild.
  • Turmeric: To better activate the anti-inflammatory properties of the turmeric, gradually heat the prepared latte in the microwave or on the stove until very warm, then let it cool naturally. Once cooled, serve over ice.
  • Storage: Refrigerate any leftover latte in an airtight container. Consume within 5 days. Stir well before consuming.

Approximate Information for One Serving

Serving Size: 1latteCalories: 236calProtein: 8gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 29mgSodium: 96mgPotassium: 478mgTotal Carbs: 33gFiber: 1gSugar: 30gNet Carbs: 32gVitamin A: 396IUVitamin C: 0.4mgCalcium: 339mgIron: 1mg
Nutrition Disclaimers
Number of total servings shown is approximate. Actual number of servings will depend on your preferred portion sizes.
Nutritional values shown are general guidelines and reflect information for 1 serving using the ingredients listed, not including any optional ingredients. Actual macros may vary slightly depending on specific brands and types of ingredients used.
To determine the weight of one serving, prepare the recipe as instructed. Weigh the finished recipe, then divide the weight of the finished recipe (not including the weight of the container the food is in) by the desired number of servings. Result will be the weight of one serving.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use fresh turmeric and ginger instead of dried?

Sure! In general, you’ll want to use roughly 3 times as much of the fresh version as you’d use of the dried. For this recipe, that would be 4.5 teaspoons fresh turmeric and ¾ teaspoon fresh ginger.

Does golden milk reduce inflammation?

There’s nothing scientifically proving that curcumin (the anti-inflammatory property in turmeric) effectively battles inflammation. That being said, Ayurveda has believed for millennia that turmeric supports the body’s natural response to inflammation.

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196 Comments

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    1. what makes this so high in sodium? what could I do to reduce it? My husband just had open heart surgery and thought it would help, but it is high in sodium and that is not good for him. Edythe

  2. The most delicious latte is made on coconut or oat milk. But since I’m an ardent and big fan of coffee, besides being a vegetarian, I will definitely try it!5 stars

    1. Omg, just made it and LOVE! I get an iced chai latte at Starbucks almost every day. This will replace, save money and calories and is so much more healthier. I’ve been looking for a replacement without milk and sugar. This is awesome, thank you:) Joey5 stars

  3. I just tried your recipe last night and it is so amazing! It’s definitely going to a be a staple in my life. I have a hard time getting calcium in my diet cause I’m dairy free and I don’t just like to drink milk(or dairy free milk). I used pea protein milk (didn’t have any coconut) I also thought I had ginger but I didn’t so I used allspice instead. But I’m definitely going to be picking up some coconut milk and ginger to try the recipe exactly.5 stars

  4. I LOVE iced lattes (and anything iced in the summer). I also discovered a love of turmeric lattes only in the last year or so. I’ve been enjoying your recipe almost every day for the last couple of weeks and it’s perfect! 🙂

  5. I wanted to love this because I’m giving up coffee and thought finding a New morning drink that’s healthy would be awesome. I don’t hate it. I think my problem with it is the cinnamon. I’m not a fan of the smell and not a big fan of the flavor and I feel like it overpowers this drink a little. With that said, it’s nice and creamy and healthy. I am gonna try it again without the cinnamon.

    1. I wanted to add that I tried again with 1/8 tsp of cinnamon versus the 1/4 tsp the recipe called for. And it’s delicious! There’s nothing wrong with the original recipe, it was just my tastebuds hating cinnamon lol. Thank you for sharing the recipe!5 stars

  6. This is the BEST golden milk recipe! I used unsweetenened Coconut milk (no almond). So creamy and delicious!

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