Lavender Iced Latte

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Dreamy Lavender Iced Latte with Homemade Creamer and Crushed Ice

When the afternoon heat kicks in and you’re dreaming of something cool, floral, and wildly soothing, this iced lavender latte is here to save the day. Made with one shot of espresso (or strong brewed coffee if you prefer), creamy milk, and homemade lavender coffee creamer, it’s the kind of drink that instantly lifts your spirits. Poured over crushed ice and topped with whipped cream, this latte is as calming to sip as it is pretty to look at.

Gorgeous Hurricane glass, filled with crushed lavender iced latte, topped with whipped cream and sprinkled with lavender buds. Served with a turquoise white striped drinking straw.

Curious how to make this café-worthy iced lavender latte at home—with just one shot of espresso and a swirl of lavender love?

Let me walk you through it, friend! This lavender iced latte is a total delight—quick to whip up, ultra-refreshing, and filled with soft floral notes that complement the espresso without overpowering it. The lavender creamer melts into the coffee and milk, adding just the right amount of sweetness and charm. And that crushed ice? It makes every sip feel like a mini vacation.

Lavender and coffee are one of my all-time favorite duos. If you’re as enchanted by lavender as I am, don’t miss my collection of floral-infused coffee drinks in the coffee drink recipes section below. You’ll find cozy favorites like the honey lavender latte, a warm lavender latte (both made with syrup), and the bubbly lavender cold brew tonic—perfect for warmer days when you want something with a little sparkle.

Whether you’re sipping this iced lavender latte on a quiet morning or pairing it with a sunny afternoon snack, it’s pure relaxation in a glass. 💜

Ready to stir one up?

Ingredients you need

Ingredients - lavender iced latte - lavender coffee creamer, milk, espresso, crushed ice, lavender buds.
  • Freshly brewed espresso or strong coffee (like a delicious French Press coffee, or an ice-cold cold brew coffee)
  • Milk of your choice (dairy or non-dairy, both work beautifully)
  • Lavender coffee creamer (homemade or store-bought)
  • Crushed ice
  • Whipped cream to top
  • Culinary-grade dried lavender buds for sprinkling (look for food-safe, organic lavender—Lavandula angustifolia is a great choice for the most delicate flavor and aroma)

How To Make a Crushed Ice Lavender Iced Latte From Scratch

Step 1: Fill a tall glass with crushed ice.
The more ice, the chillier and more refreshing your drink will be!

Fill your Hurricane glass with crushed ice.

Step 2: Pour in the lavender creamer and milk.
Give it a little swirl if you like watching the cream dance through the ice.

Add lavender coffee creamer.
Top with milk.

Step 3: Slowly add your espresso or strong brewed coffee over the top.
This gives that gorgeous layered look—barista vibes right at home.

Add the espresso in the end.

Step 4: Stir gently to combine, or leave it layered if you’re going for maximum aesthetic.
Add a generous swirl of whipped cream (yes, canned totally counts!), and finish with a sprinkle of culinary-grade dried lavender.

Stir the lavender iced latte using a long-stemmed spoon or bar spoon.
Sprinkle lavender buds on top.

Step 5: Serve with a wide straw or an iced coffee spoon.
Now sip, smile, and relax—your lavender coffee moment has arrived.

Gorgeous Hurricane glass, filled with crushed lavender iced latte, topped with whipped cream and sprinkled with lavender buds. Served with a turquoise white striped drinking straw.

Why Lavender?

There’s just something magical about lavender in coffee, don’t you think? This delicate purple blossom isn’t just a pretty face—it brings a naturally calming aroma that turns every sip into a moment of pure peace. Known for its soothing effects, lavender has been used for centuries to ease stress and promote relaxation. In a latte, it strikes the perfect balance: floral but not soapy, refreshing yet cozy. It’s like a little garden break in the middle of your day—no passport or yoga mat required!

Lavender Syrup vs. Lavender Creamer: When to Use What?

By now, you might have noticed—I really love lavender in coffee. I’ve created everything from cozy honey lavender lattes to bright and bubbly lavender cold brew tonics, and most of them use a floral simple syrup to add that signature flavor. But this iced lavender latte is a little different. Instead of syrup, I’m using my homemade lavender coffee creamer—and it makes all the difference.

Lavender syrup is great when you want a clear, sweet floral note—especially in chilled drinks like cold brew or in layered espresso drinks where you don’t want too much richness. But when you’re craving something creamier and more indulgent (like this dreamy latte!), my lavender creamer steps in with a soft, velvety mouthfeel and a built-in touch of sweetness. It blends right into the milk and coffee, making everything taste smooth and balanced, like a floral cloud in a glass. ☁️💜

So think of it like this: use lavender syrup when you want brightness and clarity, and reach for lavender creamer when you’re in the mood for cozy comfort and creaminess. I love having both on hand—because who wants to choose between garden-fresh and café-luxury anyway?

🌿 Quick Guide: Lavender Syrup vs. Lavender Creamer

FeatureLavender SyrupLavender Coffee Creamer
Flavor profileLight, bright, floralSoft, creamy, floral with a touch of sweet
Best forCold brew, spritzers, iced tea, tonicsLattes, iced lattes, hot coffee drinks
TextureThin, sugar-basedCreamy, milk-based
Sweetness levelSweeter and more intenseGently sweet, balanced
Ideal for layering?Yes—great for visual effectsNot ideal—blends smoothly into drinks
Shelf life (fridge)2–3 weeksAbout 7–10 days
Gorgeous Hurricane glass, filled with crushed lavender iced latte, topped with whipped cream and sprinkled with lavender buds. Served with a turquoise white striped drinking straw.

Products

  • Serving glass (Hurricane Glass)
  • Long-stemmed spoon
  • Reusable drinking straw
  • Coffee maker of your choice
  • Measuring tools / Jigger

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Crushed Ice Lavender Iced Latte

This refreshing iced lavender latte is made with creamy lavender coffee creamer, crushed ice, and one perfect shot of espresso. It’s the floral pick-me-up you didn’t know you needed—simple, calming, and irresistibly sippable.
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Gorgeous Hurricane glass, filled with crushed lavender iced latte, topped with whipped cream and sprinkled with lavender buds. Served with a turquoise white striped drinking straw.
Prep Time:5 minutes
Total Time:5 minutes

Equipment

  • Serving Glass (Hurricane Glass)
  • Long stemmed spoon
  • Reusable drinking straw
  • Coffee maker of your choice

Ingredients

  • Crushed ice
  • 2-3 tbsp Lavender coffee creamer or more to taste
  • ½ cup Milk whole milk or plant-based
  • 1 shot Espresso or ½ cup (120 ml) strong brewed coffee
  • Whipped cream from the can or fresh to top
  • Culinary lavender buds for sprinkling

Instructions

  • Fill a tall glass with Crushed ice.
    Crushed ice
  • Pour in 2-3 tbsp Lavender coffee creamer and ½ cup Milk .
    2-3 tbsp Lavender coffee creamer, ½ cup Milk
  • Slowly add 1 shot Espresso or strong brewed coffee over the top.
    1 shot Espresso
  • Stir gently to combine.
  • Top with Whipped cream and sprinkle with Culinary lavender buds.
    Whipped cream, Culinary lavender buds
  • Serve with a wide straw or iced coffee spoon.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Serving | Calories: 209kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 53mg | Sodium: 60mg | Potassium: 259mg | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 676IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 182mg | Iron: 0.2mg
Servings: 1 Serving
Calories: 209kcal
Author: Nora

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5 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    This lavender latte was magnificent!!! I bought a whole bag of crushed ice just for this recipe, and it was totally wroth it! So great!

  2. 5 stars
    I wanted something different for a brunch this weekend and stumbled on this recipe. It was so good! Everyone loved it.

  3. 5 stars
    Such a calming and pretty drink—light, smooth, and perfect for a slow morning or afternoon pick-me-up!

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