Butterscotch Steamer Recipe (2024)

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This butterscotch steamer is a complete dream as it’s made with just a handful of ingredients and is ready in a record 5 minutes! It’s one of my go-to sweet treats during the fall and winter months and it just so happens to be 100% caffeine-free.

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Seriously, it’s so hot and comforting with its classic butterscotch and caramel-like flavor! In my book, it’s the perfect recipe for those cozy evenings on the couch where you’re curled up with a good book and a comfy blanket!

I usually sprinkle my steamer with a bit of cinnamon to give it extra warmth and a bit of spice. But you can easily experiment with any topping you want.

I’d say that stirring through melted chocolate is a decent idea. But why not pop some whipped cream and marshmallows on for a different take on a typical hot chocolate?

Whatever you choose to do, I recommend having a few delicious cookies to hand for dipping.

Don’t get me wrong, this recipe tastes great flying solo. But there’s nothing better than curing mid-afternoon munchies with bougie milk and cookies!

Now I’ll drink to that.

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Why You’ll Love This Butterscotch Steamer

  • It’s ready in 5 minutes!
  • It’s packed with warming flavors and is ridiculously creamy.
  • The smooth texture and rich caramel-like flavor will suit the entire family.
  • Perfect for any season but is particularly comforting during the wintertime.

Ingredients

The full printable recipe card with measurements and instructions is found at the bottom of the post.

  • Milk. I suggest using whole milk for extra creaminess, but you shouldn’t lose too much flavor with low or nonfat milk.
  • Butter. An essential ingredient for creating butterscotch!
  • Brown sugar. If you use darker sugar, there will be a deeper molasses flavor to your butterscotch steamer. Light brown or golden brown sugar also works well.
  • Cinnamon (optional)
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How to Make a Butterscotch Steamer

  • Step One: Heat the milk in a pot over medium-low heat
  • Step Two: Once the milk is hot, remove it from the heat.
  • Step Three: Stir in butter and brown sugar until the butter is melted and the brown sugar dissolves.
  • Step Four: Sprinkle it with cinnamon to give it a little kick of spicy flavor. This is optional, though!
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Equipment Needed

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What to Serve with Butterscotch Steamer

You need to serve this butterscotch steamer with a few cookies! If you’re not sure where to start, these are my top picks.

  • Butterscotch Pudding Cookies
  • Old-Fashioned Iced Oatmeal Cookies
  • Chocolate Chip Pudding Cookies
  • Chocolate Peppermint Cookies
  • Hot Chocolate Cookies
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Recipe Tips and Tricks

  • Make sure the milk is completely hot before removing it from the heat. Past that point, make sure it’s off the heat before you do anything else!
  • To avoid getting buttery globs instead of a glorious butterscotch flavor, make sure your butter is completely melted.
  • This recipe should be sweet enough, but you can add a small dash of your favorite coffee syrup if you want even more. Vanilla is an excellent choice, but not many flavors will clash with the base recipe!

Variations and Substitutions

  • If you don’t want to sprinkle cinnamon on top, pumpkin spice can be a delicious alternative during the fall!
  • Specialty syrups are your friend here, but you can also switch up the flavor with melted chocolate. Otherwise, a drizzle of caramel sauce is an excellent idea for even more butterscotch flavor.
  • If you want to add a bit more balance to your butterscotch steamer, a small pinch of salt can dial down the sweetness slightly.
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Storage Instructions

You can store this butterscotch steamer in the fridge for a couple of days in a covered mug or airtight container.

To bring it back to life, you can pop it in the microwave or heat it on the stove until it’s warmed through.

Can I Freeze?

I wouldn’t recommend freezing this butterscotch steamer as it’s just so easy to make fresh.

If you absolutely must, you can put it in individual freezer bags or an airtight container for up to 3 months.

To keep things safe, make sure you let it cool down fully first.

Also, defrost the recipe in the fridge to avoid any bacterial growth!

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Cozy Drink Recipes

  • Pumpkin Spice Latte
  • Slow Cooker Chai Latte
  • Cinnamon Cappuccino
  • Gingerbread Latte
  • Slow Cooker Peanut Butter Hot Chocolate
  • Mocha Latte
  • Cinnamon Hot Chocolate

You’ll also like this Iced Honey Almond Milk Latte or Cranberry Mint Mocktail.

Try my Coconut Butterscotch Cookies, Butterscotch Pudding, butterscotch lava cakes and butterscotch sauce.

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4.58 from 64 votes

Butterscotch Steamer

Created by Stacie Vaughan

Servings 4

Prep Time 1 minute minute

Cook Time 4 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Enjoy a hot, sweet drink with creamy butterscotch flavor. Only 3 ingredients and ready in 5 minutes!

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups milk
  • 2 tbsp salted butter
  • ¼ cup brown sugar firmly packed
  • Cinnamon for garnish, if desired

Instructions

  • Heat milk in a pot over medium low heat.

  • Once the milk is hot, remove from heat. Stir in butter and brown sugar until butter is melted and brown sugar dissolves.

  • Add to cups and sprinkle with cinnamon, if desired. Serve hot.

Notes

You can use either dark or light brown sugar.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 218kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 35mg | Sodium: 164mg | Sugar: 23g

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Course Beverages

Cuisine American

Keyword Butterscotch Steamer

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FAQs

Why is my butterscotch sauce not thickening? ›

Why won't my butterscotch sauce thicken? Once your sauce comes to a bubbling simmer let it cook for 3 full minutes without touching it. If you don't cook the sauce enough it won't thicken. If you cook it for too long, or at a full boil, then it will thicken too much and be more like butterscotch candy.

What is in a steamer? ›

A steamer is a hot milk-based drink that's flavored and sweetened with syrup. While it's very popular in coffee shops, this basic steamer recipe will show you how easy it is to make at home. You can create steamers in many flavors and use non-dairy milk to create soy or other vegan steamers.

Are steamers caffeinated? ›

A steamer is a hot milk based drink popularized by coffee shops. It's usually sweetened with flavored syrups and can be made with any type of milk, non dairy included. Because there's no coffee involved, there's no caffeine in a steamer, which makes them great for kids, or anyone who needs or wants to avoid caffeine.

How do you thicken butterscotch? ›

When it comes to making a thick butterscotch sauce, the key to thickening it up is all in the timing. Butterscotch sauce doesn't need much time to thicken when it's cooked at medium heat: only 3 minutes at a simmer. Since it doesn't take much time to cook, keep your eye on the saucepan.

What to do if caramel isn t thickening? ›

For each cup (240 mL) of caramel sauce that you need to thicken, run 1 tbsp (14.7 mL) of cold water into a measuring cup, and slowly stir in 1 tbsp of cornstarch. Pour the cornstarch mixture into your pot caramel sauce, and stir constantly. Keep the sauce on low heat until it begins to thicken.

What liquid do you put in a steamer? ›

Ultimately, distilled water is one of the best options when it comes to putting liquids in your clothing steamer.

How do you make a good steamer? ›

First, take three sheets of aluminum foil and roll them up into baseball-sized balls. Place them on the bottom of the pot, and pour in about an inch of water. Then rest the plate on top of the foil balls, and add whatever food you're trying to steam to the plate. Cover the pot with a tight-fitting lid and steam away.

What are the disadvantages of steamer? ›

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  • Advantage #1: Fast Cooking Time. ...
  • Advantage #2: It's a Healthier Way to Cook. ...
  • Advantage #3: It's an Efficient Way to Cook. ...
  • Disadvantage #1: Steamers Can Break Down Easily. ...
  • Disadvantage #2: Steamers Can Use a lot of Water. ...
  • Disadvantage #3: Installation Can Be a Little Tricky.

What is a Starbucks steamer? ›

Starbucks steamers are a line-up of steamed milk drinks that don't contain coffee. Here's a look at all the flavors of steamers at Starbucks.

Are food steamers healthy? ›

Steaming retains more vitamins and minerals than many other cooking methods and doesn't require oil. Furthermore, food steamers like the Duronic FS95 are incredibly versatile, capable of cooking vegetables, seafood, poultry, and even desserts to perfection.

Do steamers get hot? ›

Steamers typically heat the water to generate steam to about 200 to 400 degrees. The higher settings are to steam wrinkles out of denser, studier fabrics such as wool and cotton.

Why is my caramel sauce solidifying? ›

If the temperature gets too hot and the caramel becomes too hard as it cools, you can put it back in the pan with a couple of tablespoons of cold water to try and save it.

Why is my sauce not thickening? ›

To thicken a sauce that's too thin, your best bet is simply to reduce it, which means letting it simmer uncovered to evaporate excess liquid. Keep in mind, a sauce that might seem too thin in the pot after the first cook, will thicken up after a few minutes off the heat.

How do you thicken liquid caramel sauce? ›

To thicken a caramel sauce, use one tablespoon of cornstarch or tapioca starch (sometimes known as tapioca flour) and one tablespoon of water per cup of caramel. Then simmer the caramel, stirring it constantly with a wooden spoon until it becomes thick.

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