Espresso Powder Recipe (2024)

Make your own Espresso Powder for baking with this easy recipe! A secret ingredient of many professional bakers, it’s amazing in so many recipes and treats!

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Today, I’m sharing that one special ingredient that intensifies the chocolate flavor in your baking for the bestchocolate cakes, fudge brownies, brownie cookies, (and any other chocolate baked goods!).

Imagine everyone drooling over that chocolate cake topped with chocolate buttercream frosting that everyone requests for their birthday, anniversary, or any other special occasion.

Well, I shared that cake and frosting with you many, many years ago, and I even shared the one secret ingredient that I think takes that cake to the next level of deliciousness – espresso powder!

Now, let’s learn how to make it at home!

Espresso Powder Recipe

Many of you have asked me where to find espresso powder over the years. You can purchase it online at many bakery supply stores, Amazon, and grocery stores. I’ve seen it in my local Publix and Kroger grocery stores recently. But I still want the absolute best – and I can make it myself!

Friends, this super simple recipe is one that once you make your own, you’ll want to make sure to have a supply of it at all times!

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What Do You Need to Make Homemade Espresso Powder for Baking

You only need a few items to make homemade espresso powder for baking.

  • Espresso beans
  • Baking Sheet
  • Coffee or spice grinder
  • Airtight spice container

Espresso Beans

I prefer to use organic, medium roast espresso beans for my espresso beans. I love picking up a small bag of locally roasted beans from my local CSA or farmer’s co-op, but your local grocery store may also have a good selection. I’ve also found a few brands I’ve enjoyed online, such as Jo Espresso and Kicking Horse Cliff Hanger Espresso.

If organic espresso beans aren’t available, you can use your favorite espresso beans from your local grocery store or order online. Some that I have used and enjoyed are Starbuck’s Espresso (I use their dark roast) andCafe Don Pablo.

Baking Sheet

I highly recommend having at least one good baking sheet in your kitchen. If you can possibly have two, please do! My favorite baking sheet is a rimmed half-sheet pan. It is perfect for toasting the espresso beans since it heats evenly in the oven, and the sides contain the espresso beans inside the pan.

Coffee or Spice Grinder

You will also need a coffee or spice grinder for grinding your toasted espresso beans. Many people love to grind their coffee freshly; that grinder is also excellent for your espresso powder. I often use a small burr-style conical grinder to grind coffee beans for making coffee. So, if you have one on hand, I highly recommend it for grinding your espresso beans for your espresso powder. I use a dedicated grinder for making my espresso powder since I use it so often in my baking. It was inexpensive and did a wonderful job evenly grinding my espresso beans in just a few seconds.

Airtight Spice Container

Once you’ve made your espresso powder, you’ll want to store it in an airtight container to maintain the flavor. I use the same style container for all of my seasonings and spice blends and for this. I’ve had wonderful luck with it keeping items fresh.

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How Many Espresso Beans Do You Need to Make Espresso Powder

One question that I had when I first started making my own espresso powder was how many espresso beans I needed to make my own. I have found that generally, one cup of espresso beans will yield close to 1 cup of espresso powder. So, if you need more or less, you can easily make as much as you need.

I will say that I love to make a larger batch and then give it as a gift to friends and family!

How to Make Homemade Espresso Powder for Baking

Once you have all of your needed supplies for making your homemade espresso powder, you are ready to start making your own for baking! To make it, you preheat your oven and then spread your espresso beans in a single layer on your baking sheet. Next, you’ll bake your espresso beans until they have dried and are lightly toasted. I’ve found that this generally takes about an hour.

Then, remove the pan from the oven and allow the espresso beans to cool. Working in batches, grind your espresso beans into as fine powder as your grinder will grind.

Transfer your powder to your airtight container and store it for up to 5 months.

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Favorite Recipes Using Espresso Powder

Once I discovered the power of a little espresso powder to enhance the flavor of chocolate baked goods without leaving a bitter coffee aftertaste, I never looked back! I’ve included a list of some of my favorite recipes using it for you below. These are all great ways to use this in your baking!

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The Best Chocolate Cake

Perfect Chocolate Buttercream Frosting

Chocolate Banana Bread Recipe

Best Chocolate Cupcakes Recipe

Fudge Brownies Recipe

… and more

Frequent Questions Regarding Espresso Powder in Baking Recipes

I receive many of the same questions and comments regarding espresso powder for the recipes that I share with it included.

Does espresso powder leave your baked goods tasting like coffee?

I do not believe that espresso powder leaves a coffee flavor in baked goods when the right amount is used in the recipe. You’ll notice that for my chocolate cake, only 1 teaspoon of espresso powder is used.

Does espresso powder leave an aftertaste in your recipe?

No. I believe that there is no aftertaste in your chocolate recipe when using the right amount of espresso powder in your recipe. Again, you’ll want to make sure you aren’t adding too much espresso powder to a recipe when using it. I make sure to test, test, test my recipes to make sure that the ratios are perfectly balanced especially when including an ingredient like espresso powder.

As a matter of fact, when I was testing my chocolate cake recipe, I made the cake using a cup of coffee instead of boiling water. It left a strong coffee flavor with an aftertaste. For my next test, I tried using instant coffee granules and boiling water. Still a strong coffee flavor with a bitter aftertaste. Then, I tested with espresso powder (at various amounts until I got it just right!) and found that it heightened the flavor of the chocolate without adding the flavor of coffee and there was no bitter aftertaste! Eureka! 🙂

Do I have to use the espresso powder in the recipe?

If you would prefer not to use it, you can absolutely omit it from any of the chocolate baking recipes that I have included it in. It will not change the texture or the baking results of the recipe. But once you taste the cake baked with the espresso powder, you’ll be able to immediately notice when you bake it without!

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Here’s my Homemade Espresso Powder recipe. I hope you enjoy it and the delicious recipes you create with it!

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Espresso Powder Recipe

Robyn Stone

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Espresso Power Recipe – Learn how to make your own espresso powder for baking! It is the secret ingredient of many professional bakers and now you can make it in your own home!

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 cup

Ingredients

  • 1 cup espresso beans

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 200º F.

  • Spread espresso beans in a single layer onto a baking sheet. Bake until lightly toasted and dried, about 1 hour. Remove from the oven and grind in batches in a coffee or spice grinder until finely ground.

  • Pour into a container with a tight fitting lid, such as a small Mason jar or spice jar, and store for up to 6 months.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1teaspoon | Calories: 3kcal

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Espresso Powder Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do I make my own espresso powder? ›

Step 1: Select a rich, dark roast coffee or espresso bean of choice. Step 2: Brew the coffee grounds. Step 3: Spread the already-brewed coffee grounds on a baking sheet, and bake at 77°C for two to three hours. Step 4: Grind the dried coffee grounds further using a coffee grinder until you get a fine powder.

Is espresso powder just ground coffee? ›

Espresso powder is very intensely dark and concentrated instant coffee. It's not just espresso coffee beans ground fine. It's actually coffee crystals that dissolve quickly in liquid. Even though you can technically dissolve it in water for drinking, espresso powder is really not for ideal for your morning latte.

What can you do with espresso powder? ›

Probably it's obvious that espresso powder comes in handy when baking coffee or mocha-flavored desserts. I love it in these Frosted Hazelnut Cappuccino Bars and Cappuccino Cut-Out Cookies. Where espresso powder quietly shines is in chocolate desserts. You know how salt brings out the flavor of food?

What does it mean when a recipe calls for espresso powder? ›

Espresso powder is not the same as instant coffee. Espresso powder is made from darkly roasted coffee beans that have been ground, brewed, dried, and then ground to a very fine powder. It's much more concentrated than instant coffee, which means you only need a teaspoon or so in your chocolate recipe to do the trick.

What is a good substitute for espresso powder? ›

  • Instant Coffee. Instant coffee is one of the best bets for replacing espresso powder in chocolate desserts or spice rubs. ...
  • Brewed Coffee. Using brewed coffee will take a bit of adjusting to your recipe. ...
  • Natural Cocoa Powder. ...
  • Brewed Espresso. ...
  • Ground Espresso. ...
  • Dutch-Processed Cocoa Powder.
Feb 25, 2022

What if you don't have espresso powder? ›

Instant coffee powder: Using an equal amount of instant coffee powder ($7, Walmart) or granules will work fine in your recipes. Keep in mind: Espresso powder is more concentrated than coffee powder, so using the latter as an espresso powder substitute won't impart the same depth of flavor.

Is espresso powder just instant espresso? ›

Instant espresso powder is essentially pre-brewed espresso. While brewed espresso can give your recipes a similar flavor as instant espresso, the flavor will not be as intense. Instant espresso powder is a more concentrated product.

How to make espresso from home? ›

Here's what you do: Boil one cup of water. While you wait for the water to heat up, add two tablespoons of freshly, finely ground coffee to your French press. Add a bit of the boiling water to the French press and stir briefly. Wait four minutes, then slowly push down the plunger, pausing every few seconds.

Can I use real espresso instead of espresso powder? ›

While it's not a one-to-one swap, brewed espresso can provide the same bitter notes as espresso powder. Using espresso will increase the amount of liquid in your batter, so you may need to adjust the other ingredients in your recipe.

Can I make espresso with regular coffee powder? ›

You can make espresso with any type of coffee or roast but to brew it in the correct amount of time and with the appropriate amount of pressure, it needs to be very fine -- not quite like a powder, but finer than table salt, for sure.”

How do you make espresso with coffee powder without a machine? ›

Here is how you can make an espresso-like drink with instant coffee:
  1. Empty the packet of instant coffee into a cup.
  2. Bloom your coffee by adding a little bit of hot water and waiting for 30 seconds. This will allow the flavors to develop themselves more.
  3. Add half the recommended amount of water and stir. ...
  4. Enjoy!

What espresso powder to buy for baking? ›

King Arthur Espresso Powder for Baking

Revolutionizing the art of baking, this espresso powder breathes life into your chocolate desserts, intensifying the rich, deep flavors.

Can I substitute ground coffee for espresso powder? ›

Using ground coffee granules as a substitute for your instant espresso can work depending on what type of dessert you make. If a recipe only calls for a tablespoon or two of espresso, it will be perfectly suitable to use ground coffee instead.

Where is espresso powder in the grocery store? ›

Instant espresso powder is sold in some grocery stores; look for it in the coffee and tea aisle. If your local supermarket doesn't carry it, track down this versatile ingredient at specialty grocery stores or at Latin markets. Otherwise, it is available online.

Is espresso powder necessary for baking? ›

Yes, this ingredient is the secret to making chocolate taste rich and decadent. It's even one of our tricks for making boxed brownies taste better. And before you say, "but I don't like coffee desserts," you should know that espresso powder doesn't actually make your treats taste like coffee.

Can I grind my own espresso powder? ›

Spread espresso beans in a single layer onto a baking sheet. Bake until lightly toasted and dried, about 1 hour. Remove from the oven and grind in batches in a coffee or spice grinder until finely ground.

How do you make real espresso at home? ›

You can use a French press .
  1. Measure out 1/2 cup coffee beans.
  2. Grind the coffee beans using the coarsest setting in a burr grinder.
  3. Heat the water to boiling, then cool for 1 minute.
  4. Add four cups of hot water to the French press.
  5. Let it steep for about four to five minutes, depress the plunger and serve.
Dec 16, 2020

How to make espresso at home DIY? ›

Here's what you do: Boil one cup of water. While you wait for the water to heat up, add two tablespoons of freshly, finely ground coffee to your French press. Add a bit of the boiling water to the French press and stir briefly. Wait four minutes, then slowly push down the plunger, pausing every few seconds.

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