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CHAGACCINO RECIPE: TRENDY MUSHROOM-COFFEE DRINK

Mushrooms and coffee aren’t an obvious pairing. But in this chagaccino recipe, I found a match made in vegan heaven.

A photo of our homemade Chagaccino in a home grounds glass mug.

Photo: Aleksandra Peric (recipe maker)

We start this chagaccino with two shots of espresso, blending the mushroom powder to dissolve. Then, we add a creamy chocolate ganache made with cashew butter and dark chocolate. To round out the rest of this vegan chagaccino, we froth oat milk for a velvety finish.

Curious? Keep reading to learn how to make this amazing, healthy drink.

Chagaccino Base

  • 20 grams of fine-ground coffee
  • One packet of chaga powder
  • 8 ounces of oat milk
  • Honey, to taste
  • An espresso cup
  • One 20-ounce mug
  • Espresso machine
  • Milk frother, French press, or steam wand

At a Glance

Brew Time:

10-15 minutes

Yield

20 ounces

Vegan Chocolate Ganache

  • 3 ounces of bittersweet chocolate, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons cashew butter
  • ⅛ to ¼ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • 8 ounces of water
  • 1 heat-safe, non-reactive bowl
  • 1 small saucepan
  • Whisk

Time:

15 mins

Yield:

3-4 oz

How to Make A Chagaccino

All you need for making a chagaccino

If you’ve never heard of a chagaccino, then this is a healthy coffee trend and nootropic coffee you can’t miss out on. While you can find premade, flavored mushroom coffee, at Home Brews Coffee, we strive to make every coffee experience an indulgent one, and this one just happens to be good for you.

Read on to find out how to make this delicious and unusual coffee drink.

Step 1. Make Your Dark Chocolate Ganache

What you need for making a chocolate ganache

Pour eight ounces of water into a small saucepan and bring to a simmer on medium heat. Then, add three ounces of chopped, bittersweet chocolate to a heat-safe bowl.

Place the bowl over the saucepan of water and let it melt, whisking occasionally.

Once the chocolate has melted, add two tablespoons of cashew butter. Add ⅛ to ¼ teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice and mix gently to combine.

Melting chocolate in a saucepan
Hand adding a teaspoon of cashew butter to melted chocolate
Adding a teaspoon of pumpkin spice powder to the chocolate

Step 2. Froth Your Oat Milk

Froth the oat milk using either a milk frother, steam wand, or French Press. While stretching and texturing oat milk is similar to frothing dairy milk, it may take a bit longer (1). 

Pouring oat milk to a french press
A hand frothing oat milk in a french press

Pro Tip: If you plan to pour latte art with the oat milk, you may need to pour just a little harder. There are some subtle nuances to working with almond and oat milks that take practice to master (2).

Step 3. Pull Your Espresso Shot

Weigh 20 grams of coffee, grind it on the fine setting, and transfer it into a portafilter. Next, tamp, polish, and pull a double shot of espresso.

Pulling an espresso shot in a semi-automatic machine

Pro tip: You can replace the espresso with 3 ounces of strong coffee if you don’t have an espresso machine.

Step 4. Dissolve Your Chaga Powder

In a 20-ounce coffee mug, dissolve the chaga mushroom powder by mixing it with the espresso. Whisk to make sure it’s completely dissolved.

A mug with espresso next to a shot with spice powder

Pro Tip: We recommend adding honey or another sweetener to your mushroom coffee because chaga mushrooms can make your chagaccino taste earthy and bitter.

Step 5. Assemble Your Drink

chocolate ganache, a shot of espresso and frothed oat milk in a french press

To assemble your chagaccino, add approximately half the dark chocolate ganache to the chaga espresso. The ganache recipe makes enough for two drinks, but feel free to add as much as you like.

Adding ganache to espresso

Pour your frothed oat milk over your chaga-and-espresso mixture by holding back the foam with a large spoon. When the oat milk is all in, top the drink with the foam.

The final step: adding frothed oat milk to chagaccino

Feel free to garnish your chagaccino with a sprinkle of cinnamon powder and a cinnamon stick.

Chaga Mushroom Health Benefits

What are chaga mushrooms, and what are their health benefits?

Chaga mushrooms—also known as black mass—are ten to fifteen-inch woody growths with orange cores that grow on birch trees. Traditionally, chaga mushrooms have been used to alleviate symptoms of diabetes and other ailments (3).

Along with helping to lower blood sugar, chaga mushrooms may also:

  • Reduce inflammation
  • Decrease unhealthy cholesterol
  • Strengthen your immune system
  • Protect against and help your body fight cancer

For these reasons, chaga mushrooms and other mushroom drinks are a great supplement to incorporate into your morning coffee routine.

On another note, here are more unusual coffee drinks you can try.

Final Thoughts

In this recipe, we’ve proven that your morning brew can be both decadent and healthy. With a little chaga mushroom powder, espresso, oat milk, and some homemade vegan ganache, mushroom coffee might be your new favorite drink.

Have you made this? Let us know how you liked it and made it your own in the comments.

FAQs

To turn this chagaccino into a Bulletproof coffee, simply replace the cashew butter in the ganache with grass-fed butter and add one to two tablespoons of MCT coconut oil.

If you opt for adding two tablespoons of MCT oil, you may need to add more chocolate and butter to balance the flavors.

Yes, you can use almond milk – or any plant-based milk – in this recipe. If you aren’t vegan, you can use regular dairy milk and add grass-fed butter or ghee.

No, chaga does not have caffeine. If you want to enjoy an afternoon or evening chagaccino, you can easily make this recipe using decaf coffee.

Yes, you can simplify this chagaccino by skipping the ganache. To make a simple chagaccino, dissolve chaga powder in espresso, add cocoa powder and cinnamon to taste, and top with oat milk.

  1. Grant, T. (2020, August 14). A Guide To Working With Plant Milks. Perfect Daily Grind; Perfect Daily Grind. https://perfectdailygrind.com/2020/08/a-guide-to-working-with-plant-milks/
  2. The Real Sprometheus. (2019). DAMN FINE TUTORIAL – Steaming & Pouring Alternative Milks [YouTube Video]. In YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKLN13Tcyxc
  3. Jane, M. (2018, October 25). What Are Chaga Mushrooms and Are They Healthy? Healthline; Healthline Media. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/chaga-mushroom
Iris M. Pang
Iris M. Pang is a seasoned coffee recipe developer based in Denver. She loves specialty coffee and the diverse culinary treasures from around the world.

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