Love To Make Homemade Coffee Creamer? This Kirkland Staple Is Your Key Ingredient - Tasting Table
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Love To Make Homemade Coffee Creamer? This Kirkland Staple Is Your Key Ingredient - Tasting Table
"If there's one thing America loves, it's coffee creamer. The market size of creamer was valued at $5 billion in 2025, according to data from Straits Research, and that was only set to increase further in the coming years. And while there are plenty of options out there, some creamers can be expensive, and they're not exactly the most natural of products."
"You can use evaporated milk in nearly any DIY coffee creamer recipe, and the Kirkland one is a great option. The product has a 4.7 out of five-star rating on the Costco website, and the reviews are favorable on Amazon, as well. At $14.99 for a dozen 12-ounce cans, it's a great value for money, and customers have praised its "rich and creamy" quality."
"To make your own coffee creamer using the Kirkland Evaporated milk, you'll need to get a hold of just one other ingredient: regular milk. All you really need to do is shake equal amounts of both milks together, but some people like to heat them together in a pot until combined. You can also just add the evaporated milk right to your coffee."
The U.S. creamer market was valued at $5 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow. Kirkland Evaporated Milk offers a cost-effective base for homemade creamer, priced at $14.99 for a dozen 12-ounce cans and rated 4.7 out of five stars on Costco. Evaporated milk has a slightly thinner consistency than other brands, which suits lighter creamer preferences, and contains low sugar compared with condensed milk. Homemade creamer can be made by mixing equal parts evaporated milk and regular milk, either shaken together or heated and combined. Sweeteners like brown sugar, maple syrup, or honey can be added for sweetness.
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