Coffee Recipes

Rose Vanilla Latte

Millie Pham

This Rose Vanilla Latte is pure magic in a cup. It’s floral, creamy, and has just the right hint of sweetness—like sipping on a warm hug. It’s surprisingly easy to make at home, and it feels so fancy, like something you’d get at a boutique café.

Whether you’re treating yourself to a slow morning or looking to impress a friend, this is the drink to try.

Let’s make it!

What You’ll Need:

  • 1 cup of milk (any kind—dairy or plant-based)
  • 1 shot (about 1 oz) of espresso or 1/2 cup strong brewed coffee
  • 1 tablespoon rose syrup (store-bought or homemade)
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Dried rose petals (optional, for garnish)

Pro Tips:

  1. Use fresh, hot espresso for the best flavor, but strong coffee works too!
  2. Don’t have rose syrup? You can make it at home by simmering 1/2 cup water, 1/2 cup sugar, and 1/4 cup rose water until it thickens slightly.
  3. Froth your milk to make it extra creamy—use a milk frother, whisk, or even a jar with a lid to shake it up!

Tools You’ll Need:

  • Espresso machine or coffee maker
  • Small saucepan (if making rose syrup)
  • Milk frother or whisk
  • Mug for serving

Substitutions & Variations:

  • No rose syrup? Use honey or sugar and add a drop of rose water for flavor.
  • Want it iced? Skip the frothing, use cold milk, and pour everything over ice.
  • For an extra treat, top with whipped cream instead of frothy milk.

Make Ahead Tips:

You can make the rose syrup in advance and store it in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. That way, it’s ready whenever you want to whip up this latte.

How to Make a Rose Vanilla Latte:

1. Brew the Coffee

Brew 1 shot of espresso or 1/2 cup of strong coffee and pour it into your mug.

A small espresso cup being poured into a ceramic mug, with a coffee maker and rose syrup bottle nearby on a white marble counter with hints of gold.

2. Heat the Milk

In a small saucepan or microwave, gently heat 1 cup of milk until it’s warm (but not boiling).

A small saucepan on a stovetop with milk being gently warmed, with a whisk and vanilla extract nearby.

3. Add Rose Syrup and Vanilla

Stir 1 tablespoon of rose syrup and 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract into the milk.

A hand stirring rose syrup and vanilla extract into a saucepan of warm milk, with a bottle of rose syrup and vanilla extract nearby on a stovetop.

4. Froth the Milk

Froth the warm milk using a frother, whisk, or by shaking it in a jar until it’s light and foamy.

A hand using a handheld milk frother to froth warm milk in a small pitcher, with rose syrup and a vanilla bottle nearby on a marble counter with hints of gold.

5. Pour and Serve

Pour the milk over the coffee, holding back the foam with a spoon, then spoon the foam on top. Garnish with dried rose petals if you’d like!

"A creamy Rose Vanilla Latte being poured from a small milk pitcher into a ceramic mug, with foam being spooned on top.

    Leftovers & Storage:

    This latte is best enjoyed fresh, but you can store any leftover rose syrup in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

    Conclusion:

    And there you have it—a gorgeous, floral Rose Vanilla Latte that feels like pure self-care in a cup. It’s cozy, sweet, and just fancy enough to make any day feel special. Try it out and let me know what you think! Did you add your own twist? Drop a comment below—I’d love to hear about it! 🌹☕

    Hi there! I'm Millie Pham, a devoted brewer and tea lover at heart. As the founder of Bean Leaf Cup, my mission is to share my tea and coffee expertise with you all. I firmly believe that creating a fantastic cup of tea or coffee should be easy for everyone. No matter if you're already a coffee or tea expert or just beginning your journey, I'm here to help you navigate the world of brewing. Welcome aboard!