Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (2024)

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This maca latte recipe is almost exactly that: a miracle! This maca powder recipe is perfect for natural energy, fertility, PCOS, and hormonal balance, and the maca drink is the perfect pick-me-up.

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The first time I sipped this maca latte recipe, I knew there was something missing: the wordmiracle from the title.

I’d been a fan of maca powder for years, loving the clean energy it gave me when I needed a boost but didn’t want caffeine, the hormonal balance it supports, and its high nutrient density. But it was when I whisked it together with coconut milk, cacao powder, cinnamon, cayenne, turmeric, black pepper, and a bit of honey and vanilla extract that itreally made the miracle.

I was inspired by the ancient Ayurvedic tonic, the golden milk latte, combining anti-inflammatory spices like turmeric with blood-sugar-supporting cinnamon, metabolism-boosting cayenne, and curcumin-activating black pepper. The super rich cacao powder also just so happens to be equally rich in minerals, and pair with maca powder?

Magic?

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And I started drinking it all the time! Not only is it crazy delicious, it’s super nutrient dense and packed with superfoods. Here are the details.

Why This Recipe Works

  • It’s like a cross between hot chocolate and a golden milk latte, with clean, balanced energy you’d want (but wouldn’t quite get) from a cup of coffee.
  • It’s rich and spiced but not overly so. The cacao and maca flavors balance each other and really lay a lovely, indulgent base for the superfood spices like turmeric and cinnamon.
  • It’s vegan (Make sure you use maple syrup or coconut sugar instead of the honey!) and paleo, making it ideal for almost any diet.
  • This maca latte recipe is super versatile and can be adapted to suit almost any dietary restrictions.

Tips

  • Make a big batch of the spices and dry ingredients then simply portion out a scant 1/4 cup of the mixture and stir in the warm coconut milk, almond milk, vanilla extract, and honey.
  • If you make a big batch, try swapping coconut sugar for the honey, so you have one less thing to add when you’re making a cup!
  • If you’re vegan, swap the honey for maple syrup or coconut sugar. You should be able to swap these out in identical portions.

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Variations

  • Double the turmeric for more of a golden milk flavor to your miracle maca latte.
  • Use your favorite sweetener if you prefer that over honey. And, of course, make sure you’re using maple syrup or coconut sugar (Or whatever you prefer!) if you’re vegan or making it for someone who is.
  • Increase the cayenne powder for a stronger kick. It’ll stay nice and mild still, just tickling the back of your throat, but it’ll feel great on a cold morning!

FAQs

  • Can I use all coconut milk? Yes. If you have an almond milk allergy, all coconut milk is fine to use. However, you might want to use light coconut milk or coconut milk from the carton. Using entirely full-fat canned coconut milk might result in a maca latte that’s too thick.
  • Can I use all almond milk instead? Sure! Simply substitute all almond milk for the coconut milk.
  • Can I use cocoa powder instead? Absolutely! The proportion will be the same.
  • Can I make this in the blender? Sure! It sounds delicious and will be super frothy and smooth.

What are maca powder benefits?

  • Maca powder is super nutrient dense. It contains vitamin C (133% of the recommended daily intake!), loads of copper (85% of the RDI!), iron, potassium, vitamin B6, and manganese. On top of that, it has 4 grams of protein per 28 grams, which is pretty powerful for a little root!
  • It helps balance hormones and is frequently used to help PCOS, menopause, and female fertility issues.
  • Maca powder is fantastic for improving male fertility. Read more
  • It’s known to increase libido in both men and women. Uh, enough said.
  • Maca powder has been shown to reduce anxiety and generally improve your mood. Maybe because of the previous benefit? Just saying.
  • Maca powder delivers clean, stable energy. No caffeine jitters!
  • Some studies have shown maca powder to actually improve memory function and learning.

Key Ingredients

You’re not surprised to see maca powder in this recipe, of course, but check out these other heavy-hitters we’re whisking into this drink:

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How to use maca powder

In addition to making this maca latte recipe, I love stirring maca powder into smoothies and sprinkling it on top of smoothie bowls, granola bowls, or even into your oatmeal.

Is this recipe good for PCOS?

Yes! Maca is known as a great supplement for PCOS support, because it helps balance hormones, namely estrogen and progesterone. In addition, maca nourishes the endocrine system and is a fertility superfood. Maca powder is an adaptogen, helping balance your hormones without actually containing hormones.

Is maca powder good for fertility?

Oh yeah, sister! Or… brother. Because yep, not only is maca powder great for fertility, it’s awesome for male fertility and libido, too. I made my husband take maca powder when we were ready to conceive our second child, knowing that studies have shown maca to improve sperm health, support stronger motility, and even increase sperm count. We didn’t have any issues going in, but I wanted to maximize the quality of both our contributions if I could! So make miracle maca lattes for two and drink up, you crazy kids.

Maca powder is great for female fertility, too. As mentioned with PCOS, maca helps balance hormones, creating a more regular and balanced menstrual cycle. It also helps support your endocrine system, which is absolutely key to healthy, optimized fertility. And maca is an adaptogen, making it super nourishing without actually containing any hormones itself. Maca powder also helps support healthy thyroid function, another critical element to optimal fertility.

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Maca Latte with Coffee

Prep:10 minutes minutes

Cook:10 minutes minutes

Total:20 minutes minutes

Made with maca powder, espresso, and your favorite milk, and packed with powerful antioxidants and nutrients to help you feel your best. Easy to make caffeine-free.

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1 latte

Ingredients

  • 1 cup milk of choice see Notes
  • ½ tablespoon cacao or cocoa powder, optional
  • 1 tablespoon maca powder
  • 1 pinch cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • ½ tablespoon maple syrup or granulated sweetener, plus more to taste; optional
  • 1 shot espresso prepared

Equipment

  • medium saucepan

  • whisk

  • fine mesh sieve or strainer optional

  • mug or glass to serve

Instructions

  • Heat medium saucepan over medium-low heat. When pan is warm, add 1 cup milk of choice and heat, stirring occasionally, until warm.

  • Add cacao, maca powder, cinnamon, vanilla extract, and maple syrup to saucepan. Whisk well to combine, then let mixture simmer. Whisk occasionally until mixture is hot or very warm (as desired).

  • If using sieve or strainer, fit tool over serving mug or glass. Slowly and carefully, pour liquid through strainer and into container. Discard any clumps or sediment collected by strainer.

  • Pour espresso shot on top of maca latte in serving mug. Stir to incorporate if desired and serve immediately.

Notes

  • For a foamy top on your latte, vigorously whisk the latte mixture just before pouring it into your mug.
  • Make it Vegan: Use a vegan milk.
  • Make it Paleo: Use a dairy-free milk (coconut milk from a can preferred).

Nutrition Information

Serving Size: 1latte, Calories: 238kcal, Protein: 11g, Fat: 10g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Cholesterol: 29mg, Sodium: 98mg, Potassium: 590mg, Total Carbs: 26g, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 20g, Net Carbs: 23g, Vitamin A: 396IU, Vitamin C: 2mg, Calcium: 354mg, Iron: 1mg

Number of total servings shown is approximate. Actual number of servings will depend on your preferred portion sizes.

Nutritional values shown are general guidelines and reflect information for 1 serving using the ingredients listed, not including any optional ingredients. Actual macros may vary slightly depending on specific brands and types of ingredients used.

To determine the weight of one serving, prepare the recipe as instructed. Weigh the finished recipe, then divide the weight of the finished recipe (not including the weight of the container the food is in) by the desired number of servings. Result will be the weight of one serving.

© Author: Cheryl Malik

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Meet Cheryl Malik

In addition to being a certified health coach, certified yoga instructor, and mom of 3, Cheryl is also the recipe developer, editor-in-chief, food photographer, and passionate foodie behind 40 Aprons. Having spent the last 10+ years as a food blogger, she's become known for her flavorful recipes, detailed instructions, gorgeous photography, and down-to-earth approach to food and cooking in general.

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  1. Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (12)Elie Richmond says

    Where are the measurements for the turmeric, pepper and cayenne??

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    • Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (13)Megan | 40 Aprons Team says

      Hi, Elle! Sorry for any confusion – we’re reworking this recipe and those ingredients aren’t in the new version, but they were removed from the recipe card a little early by accident, so the blog post still references them. The original recipe was:

      • 1/2 cup full-fat canned coconut milk
      • 1 cup almond milk
      • 1 ½ tablespoons cacao powder or cocoa powder
      • 1 tablespoon maca powder
      • 1 pinch ground cinnamon
      • 1 pinch cayenne powder
      • 1 pinch freshly cracked black pepper
      • ½ teaspoon turmeric powder
      • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
      • ½-1 tablespoon honey (or maple syrup or coconut sugar)

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  2. Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (14)Jl says

    Super delicious. I was surprised by how comforting it is on a cold evening rather than just hot chocolate. I didn’t add the sweetner – not needed IMO!Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (15)

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    • Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (16)Anna Claire | 40 Aprons Team says

      Glad you enjoyed it!Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (17)

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  3. Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (18)Katie says

    Awesome!! I used walnut milk and skipped the coconut milk. I like my drinks lightly sweetened, so I only added a little honey and it was just perfect. Thank you for this amazing recipeMiracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (19)

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    • Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (20)Anna Claire | 40 Aprons Team says

      So glad you enjoyed it and made it your own~Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (21)

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  4. Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (22)Queen says

    I love that this is healthy and it tastes good! Perhaps, great if with coconut milk.. which skipped. I drink black coffee, so I didn’t find this bitter at all. I just felt I needed to add more honey to balance the spiciness. But overall, this is a great drink!Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (23)

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    • Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (24)Anna Claire | 40 Aprons Team says

      So glad you enjoyed it! 🙂Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (25)

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  5. Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (26)Jill says

    I thought this was pretty bitter. Maybe it’s just not a first maca latte recipe and I need to develop a taste for it. I love hot drinks, I love coffee, I couldn’t drink this.Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (27)

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    • Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (28)Anna Claire | 40 Aprons Team says

      Yes, if you’re not used to drinking maca it can take some getting used to. Hope you’ll give it a chance!Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (29)

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  6. Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (30)Jane says

    What a beautiful recipe I can’t wait to try this. I have quit caffeine and started having a maca latte for breakfast but it always comes out lumpy. I’ve never tried with other spices! Thanks for sharing 😘

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    • Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (31)Cheryl Malik says

      I hope you enjoy!

      Reply

  7. Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (32)Pam says

    This was very good! I had it cold and mixed it in my magic bullet. Walmart had an organic green coffee & maca energy blend. That is what I used.Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (33)

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  8. Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (34)Jenn says

    Hi I have Maca powder sitting in my cabinet and I found this recipe and was so looking forward to making in the morning. I’m on keto but then I looked at the nutrients. It’s 23 net carbs per serving correct?

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    • Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (35)Savannah | 40 Aprons Team says

      Yes, that is correct!Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (36)

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  9. Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (37)Brittany W says

    I used oat milk instead and this was yummy !Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (38)

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  10. Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (39)Penny O says

    Easy & delicious! No cayenne for me; subbed fake maple. Not too sweet! Excellent latte!!Miracle Maca Latte Recipe (Maca Powder, Vegan, Paleo) (40)

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FAQs

How do I get maca powder into my diet? ›

It has a nutty flavor that pairs well with sweet flavors like caramel and cacao. Those who use maca powder as an adaptogen (herbal medicine) add it to smoothies, granola, overnight oats, chia seed pudding, and hot beverages like lattes and hot chocolate.

How to make maca powder at home? ›

Dry the maca root: Place it on a clean towel and pat it dry. Then, let it air dry in a cool place for several days until it becomes dry and hard. Grind the maca root: Once the maca root is dry and hard, you can grind it into a powder using a coffee grinder or a food processor.

How much maca powder should I put in my coffee? ›

You can add 1 to 2 tbsp of maca powder to your coffee to enjoy its health benefits and energy-boosting properties.

What can you mix with maca? ›

Maca tastes best in drinks that have added milk or cream, so try it mixed into hot chocolate, a cozy latte, or even simply warm milk! Start your day with a maca latte or maca coffee, blending gelatinized maca powder with your milk of choice and a touch of maple syrup for a combination that offers a morning energy boost ...

Does maca powder help you lose weight? ›

“It may make you feel more energized,” Giancoli says. “And if you feel more energized, it may help you have a better workout.” Davis agrees: “Maca does not directly help you lose weight, though it might boost your energy levels and increase your motivation to be active,” she says.

What happens if I take maca everyday? ›

Eating maca every day can help to lower blood pressure. Can reduce and fight the symptoms of menopause. Can increase and improve fertility in both men and women. Maca can fight osteoporosis in women.

How many teaspoons of maca powder should I take? ›

Dosage: Take 1 teaspoon, or 3.1 grams, of maca powder daily for 6 to 12 weeks to see the benefits take effect. Dosages used in studies ranged from 3 to 3.5 grams daily. Possible side effects Maca is considered safe for most people to consume. However, if you have existing thyroid issues, take caution.

What are the side effects of maca powder? ›

Health authorities rate maca root and maca powder as generally safe, but some users have reported side effects. These include moodiness, cramping, stomach distress, and insomnia. In addition, some women say that maca affected their menstrual cycles.

Can I eat maca powder raw? ›

Nowadays we can find maca powder, made by grounding fresh or dried maca, or maca nibs made by shredding cooked and dried maca roots, this makes it easier for people to include it in meals or beverages. But not all maca is equal and safe, it is important to not eat it raw in any form.

Is 1 tablespoon of maca powder too much? ›

You can't “take too much” – In our experience it's pretty much impossible to take too much Maca. (Since it;s a food and not a drug, herb or supplement).

How to take maca for best results? ›

Preferably, you should take it either with breakfast or about 30 minutes before. Make sure that you are taking a consistent serving size. Maca takes time to work in the body. For people new to maca we recommend starting at a smaller serving size (1/2- 1 teaspoon) and increasing from there.

How long does maca powder take to work? ›

How long does it take for Maca to work? The length of time before you see a positive effect depends on the type of effect you're interested in. That said, various research studies have found noticeable positive effects after 12 weeks of Maca use.

What to avoid when taking maca? ›

Special precautions & warnings:

Hormone-sensitive conditions such as breast cancer, uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, endometriosis, or uterine fibroids: Extracts from maca might act like estrogen. If you have any condition that might be made worse by estrogen, do not use these extracts.

Do you use hot or cold water with maca powder? ›

A quick maca drink can be prepared by simply taking a teaspoon of the powder {depending on the concentration of maca in the powder}, it can be added to warm water and consumed with some little honey or sugar.

Is it OK to mix ashwagandha and maca? ›

While there are some similarities between the two, ashwagandha is more well-known for reducing stress, while maca is an excellent energy booster. If you can't pick which one to take, we have good news: You can take both ashwagandha and maca at the same time.

What is the most effective way to take maca powder? ›

Any type of Maca root can be ingested with food or without food. The simplest way to take maca powder is by itself and on an empty stomach. This allows it to absorb more quickly. But if you have any digestive sensitivities or concerns, we recommend taking it with food.

Can you put maca root powder in food? ›

Another way to use maca root powder that many people don't think of is to use it when cooking. If you're making a dish with a sauce, then it's easy to incorporate the powder. The earthy taste of maca powder root can even enhance certain dishes.

How do you make maca powder taste good? ›

Complement maca's woodsy flavor with vibrant citrus fruits or tangy berries; oranges, strawberries, and blueberries are some excellent options. You can also play up maca's unique taste with ingredients that share its nutty-malty undertone. Try coffee, chocolate, nut butter, or coconut to start.

How much maca should I take for weight loss? ›

There's no official recommended dosage for Maca. However, the standard dose generally used in human studies ranges from 1500 mg - 3000 mg taken daily with food over 6-16 weeks.

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