Luckin Raw Coconut Latte Recipe

Luckin Raw Coconut Latte Recipe

The Luckin raw coconut latte recipe is easier to make at home than you’d think—and it tastes just like the café version for a fraction of the price. We’ve cracked the code on their signature blend of bold espresso and creamy cold-pressed coconut milk, so you can skip the line and enjoy this naturally sweet drink whenever the craving hits.

What makes this copycat recipe so special? It’s the perfect balance of rich coffee flavor and silky coconut creaminess, without any of that artificial aftertaste. Whether you’re a Luckin Coffee devotee or trying this drink for the first time, you’re going to love how simple it is to recreate at home. Let’s dive in!

Luckin Raw Coconut Latte Recipe

Raw Coconut Latte

A creamy and refreshing latte that blends espresso with cold-pressed raw coconut milk, delivering a naturally coconut-forward flavor inspired by Luckin Coffee's signature drink.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings: 1 Serving
Calories: 180

Ingredients
  

  • 30-50 ml Espresso or Strong Coffee brewed concentrated
  • 150 ml Raw Coconut Milk cold-pressed or pure
  • to taste Sweetener optional
  • as needed Ice Cubes if making an iced version
For Garnish
  • as desired Coconut Chips or Grated Coconut optional

Equipment

  • cocktail shaker or mason jar
  • measuring spoons

Method
 

Brew the Espresso
  1. Brew a shot of espresso (30-50ml) using your espresso machine, Moka pot, or any other method. If using strongly brewed coffee, keep it concentrated so that the flavor isn't diluted.
Prepare the Coconut Milk
  1. Warm the raw coconut milk slightly over low heat if you're making a hot latte. This will enhance its creaminess when blended with the coffee. If you're making an iced latte, leave the coconut milk chilled.
Combine Coffee and Coconut Milk
  1. Pour the espresso into a mug or serving glass. Add the raw coconut milk to the coffee and stir gently to blend the flavors.
Add Sweetener
  1. Stir in your sweetener of choice if desired. Start with a small amount, such as half a teaspoon, and adjust to your preference.

Why Make This at Home?

  • Save money: Homemade costs around $1.50 per drink versus $5–$7 at the café—that’s over 70% savings.
  • Control the sweetness: Adjust sugar and coconut milk ratios to match your taste preferences perfectly.
  • Healthier ingredients: Use organic espresso and raw coconut milk without mystery additives or excess sugar.
  • Make it anytime: No waiting in line or worrying about café hours—your drink’s ready in 2 minutes.
  • Customize freely: Add protein powder, swap milk types, or experiment with syrups without upselling fees.

Homemade vs Original — Side by Side

☕ Original (Luckin) 🏠 Homemade
Cost per drink $5–$7 ~$1.50
Calories ~350 ~200 (adjustable)
Sugar content ~40g You control it
Customization Limited options Fully customizable
Prep time 5–10 min wait 2 minutes

Tips, Tricks & Variations

Pro Tips

  • Use freshly brewed espresso or strong cold brew for the boldest flavor—instant coffee won’t cut it.
  • Shake or blend the coconut milk with espresso for extra creaminess and a café-quality microfoam top.
  • Chill your glass beforehand to keep the drink cold longer and prevent dilution.
  • Add a pinch of sea salt to enhance the coconut flavor and balance the coffee’s bitterness.

Easy Variations

  • Decaf version: Swap espresso for decaf shots—same creamy taste, zero caffeine jitters.
  • Sugar-free: Use monk fruit or stevia instead of simple syrup for a guilt-free treat.
  • Iced coconut latte: Pour over ice and add an extra splash of coconut milk for summer refreshment.
  • Seasonal twist: Stir in vanilla extract, cinnamon, or a touch of maple syrup for fall vibes.

Storage & Make-Ahead Tips

Brew your espresso shots in advance and store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Raw coconut milk keeps for 5–7 days once opened, so prep both components at the start of the week for quick weekday drinks. For best results, assemble your latte fresh each time—but you can absolutely make a batch of cold brew concentrate and coconut milk mixture the night before.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this at home without special equipment?

Absolutely! You only need a kettle, mug, and spoon. If you don’t have an espresso machine, use strong brewed coffee or instant espresso powder mixed with hot water. A milk frother is optional but creates that signature café texture.

What’s the best raw coconut milk to use?

Look for cold-pressed, unsweetened raw coconut milk in the refrigerated section—brands like Aroy-D or Thai Kitchen work great. Avoid canned coconut cream, which is too thick. If you can’t find raw coconut milk, regular unsweetened coconut milk is a solid backup.

How long does this keep in the fridge?

The finished drink is best enjoyed immediately, but you can store prepared espresso for 3 days and opened coconut milk for 5–7 days separately. Don’t mix them ahead of time, as the drink will separate and lose its creamy texture.

Can I make this dairy-free?

This recipe is already dairy-free! Raw coconut milk is naturally plant-based. If you want to experiment, oat milk or almond milk also work beautifully as substitutes.

How to make Luckin Raw Coconut Latte

The Luckin Raw Coconut Latte is a signature drink from Luckin Coffee that blends espresso with cold-pressed raw coconut milk, delivering a refreshing and naturally coconut-forward flavor.

Luckin Raw Coconut Latte Recipe

Raw Coconut Latte

A creamy and refreshing latte that blends espresso with cold-pressed raw coconut milk, delivering a naturally coconut-forward flavor inspired by Luckin Coffee’s signature drink.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings: 1 Serving
Calories: 180

Ingredients

  

  • 30-50 ml Espresso or Strong Coffee brewed concentrated
  • 150 ml Raw Coconut Milk cold-pressed or pure
  • to taste Sweetener optional
  • as needed Ice Cubes if making an iced version
For Garnish
  • as desired Coconut Chips or Grated Coconut optional

Method

 

Brew the Espresso
  1. Brew a shot of espresso (30-50ml) using your espresso machine, Moka pot, or any other method. If using strongly brewed coffee, keep it concentrated so that the flavor isn’t diluted.
Prepare the Coconut Milk
  1. Warm the raw coconut milk slightly over low heat if you’re making a hot latte. This will enhance its creaminess when blended with the coffee. If you’re making an iced latte, leave the coconut milk chilled.
Combine Coffee and Coconut Milk
  1. Pour the espresso into a mug or serving glass. Add the raw coconut milk to the coffee and stir gently to blend the flavors.
Add Sweetener
  1. Stir in your sweetener of choice if desired. Start with a small amount, such as half a teaspoon, and adjust to your preference.

Ingredients

  • Espresso/Strong Coffee (30-50ml)
  • Raw Coconut Milk (150ml)
  • Sweetener (Optional)
  • Ice Cubes (if making an iced version)
  • Coconut Chips/Grated Coconut (Garnish, Optional)

Instructions

  1. Brew the Espresso: Brew a shot of espresso (30-50ml) using your espresso machine, Moka pot, or any other method. If using strongly brewed coffee, keep it concentrated so that the flavor isn’t diluted.
  2. Prepare the Coconut Milk: Warm the raw coconut milk slightly over low heat if you’re making a hot latte. This will enhance its creaminess when blended with the coffee. If you’re making an iced latte, leave the coconut milk chilled.
  3. Combine Coffee and Coconut Milk: Pour the espresso into a mug or serving glass. Add the raw coconut milk to the coffee and stir gently to blend the flavors.
  4. Add Sweetener (Optional): Stir in your sweetener of choice if desired. Start with a small amount, such as half a teaspoon, and adjust to your preference.

Pro Tips

  • Choose the Right Coconut Milk: Look for high-quality coconut milk labeled as “raw,” “cold-pressed,” or “pure.” These retain the natural oils and freshness that make the drink stand out. Avoid using canned coconut milk unless it has been diluted, as it may have a much heavier texture.
  • Make Your Own Coconut Milk: If you have access to fresh coconuts, blend the coconut meat with water and strain to create raw coconut milk. This adds an extra layer of authenticity to your recipe.
  • Balance the Coffee Strength: The coffee should have a bold flavor but not overpower the coconut. Adjust the ratio of coffee to coconut milk based on your taste preference.
  • Experiment with Sweeteners: While the original Luckin Raw Coconut Latte tends to be only mildly sweet, feel free to experiment with flavors like vanilla syrup, caramel, or even a pinch of cinnamon for a personal twist.
  • Serve Fresh: Coconut milk can separate over time, so serve your latte immediately after preparation and give it a quick stir if needed.
  • Chill Thoroughly for Iced Lattes: For the best iced version, ensure your coconut milk is well-chilled, and use cold espresso or coffee to prevent the drink from becoming watered down too quickly.

What to serve with

The Luckin Raw Coconut Latte is a beverage that boasts a balance of flavors — the creamy, nutty coconut milk and bold espresso create a drink that is equally indulgent and refreshing.

  • Croissants or Danish Pastries: A buttery croissant or a flaky Danish pastry complements the nuttiness of the coconut milk while adding a delightful texture.
  • Granola Parfaits: A parfait made with granola, fresh fruits (like berries), and Greek yogurt is a healthy yet indulgent option. The crunch of granola mirrors the raw, natural vibe of the latte.
  • Banana or Coconut Pancakes: Pancakes infused with bananas or shredded coconut resonate with the tropical notes in the latte. Drizzle a touch of maple syrup for extra sweetness.

Ingredients Substitutes

The beauty of the Luckin Raw Coconut Latte lies in its simplicity—using high-quality, fresh ingredients to create a creamy and flavorful drink. However, if you can’t find some of the core ingredients, don’t worry!

1. Espresso or Strong Coffee Substitute

Original Ingredient: Espresso (30-50ml)

The distinct boldness of espresso is essential to the latte. It provides a deep, rich coffee flavor that balances the creaminess of coconut milk.

Substitutes:

  • Brewed Strong Coffee: If you don’t have an espresso machine, strongly brewed coffee from a French press, Aeropress, or drip coffee maker can work. Aim for a concentrate-like strength to ensure the coffee flavor doesn’t get lost amidst the coconut milk.
  • Instant Coffee: Dissolve 1-2 teaspoons of high-quality instant coffee in 30-50ml of hot water. Look for freeze-dried varieties for a stronger, smoother flavor.
  • Cold Brew Concentrate (for iced versions): A cold brew coffee concentrate is an excellent option if you prefer an iced beverage, offering a strong yet smooth coffee flavor.
  • Decaffeinated Coffee: If you want to enjoy the latte without caffeine, simply use decaf espresso or strongly brewed decaf coffee.

2. Raw Coconut Milk Substitute

Original Ingredient: Raw Coconut Milk (150ml)

Raw coconut milk gives this latte its creamy, nutty, and tropical flavor. The “raw” element refers to unprocessed, cold-pressed coconut milk that retains its natural oils and freshness.

Substitutes:

  • Canned Coconut Milk (Diluted): If raw or cold-pressed coconut milk is unavailable, you can use canned coconut milk. However, it’s often thicker and more processed, so dilute it with water (2 parts coconut milk to 1 part water) to achieve a smoother consistency.
  • Homemade Coconut Milk: If you have access to fresh coconuts, you can make your own raw coconut milk. Simply blend coconut meat with water in a blender, then strain through a cheesecloth or fine sieve for a fresh, unprocessed alternative.
  • Coconut Cream (Diluted): Coconut cream is thicker and richer but can be diluted with water to mimic coconut milk. Mix 1 tablespoon of coconut cream with 3 tablespoons of water.
  • Almond Milk: For a subtly nutty taste, though it will lack the tropical flavor of coconut.
  • Oat Milk: Offers creaminess similar to coconut milk but without the coconut aroma.
  • Cashew Milk: Mild and creamy, this is a good, neutral substitute.

3. Sweetener Substitute

Original Ingredient: Mild Sweetener (Optional)

The original latte has a subtle sweetness, but it’s customizable to personal taste.

Substitutes:

  • Sugar (Granulated or Brown): A teaspoon of granulated white sugar or brown sugar works well to sweeten the latte. Brown sugar adds a slightly richer, molasses-like note.
  • Honey: Adds a floral note and pairs beautifully with coconut milk.
  • Maple Syrup: A vegan alternative with a rich, earthy flavor.
  • Agave Nectar: Offers a neutral sweetness that works well for the latte.
  • Sugar-Free Alternatives: If you’re avoiding added sugars, stevia, monk fruit sweetener, or erythritol are excellent options. Use these sparingly, as they are often more concentrated than sugar.
  • Flavored Syrups: Vanilla syrup, caramel syrup, or even coconut syrup can add sweetness and extra flavor to the latte.

Final Thoughts

While the Luckin Raw Coconut Latte relies on specific ingredients for its signature flavor and texture, substitutes can be used creatively to achieve similar results.

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