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There’s something about Dunkin’s iced coffee that just hits right—especially when you need a reliable caffeine fix on a hot morning. It’s smooth, not bitter, slightly sweet, and always refreshing.
Maybe you’ve tried recreating it at home with leftover coffee and ice cubes, but it never tastes quite the same. Too watery. Too bitter. Missing that signature Dunkin’ balance.
I was in that exact spot a few months ago. I had switched to working from home and realized I was dropping way too much money stopping by the drive-thru for a medium iced with cream and caramel swirl every morning. That $4 here and $5 there adds up—fast.
So I started digging. Reddit threads. Dunkin’ fan blogs. Barista TikToks. After a lot of trial and error, I finally landed on a homemade version that’s shockingly close to the real thing. And the best part? It’s simple, cheap, and you can batch it for the whole week.

Dunkin'-Style Iced Coffee (Copycat Recipe)
Equipment
- Coffee maker (drip machine or French press)
- Tall glass or reusable iced coffee tumbler
- Spoon or shaker bottle
- Measuring spoons and cups
- Ice
- Mason jar or pitcher for batch prep (optional)
Ingredients
- 3 tbsp ground coffee (medium roast; Dunkin’ Original Blend preferred)
- 6 oz hot water
- 1 cup ice
- 1/4 cup milk or cream (light cream, whole milk, half-and-half, or non-dairy alternatives like oat milk)
- 3 tbsp sweetened flavored syrup (e.g., caramel, mocha, French vanilla – Torani or Monin recommended)
- 1 tsp sugar (if not using syrup)
Instructions
- Brew Strong CoffeeIn a coffee maker or French press, brew 3 tablespoons of ground coffee using just 6 oz of hot water. This yields a double-strength brew ideal for iced coffee. If using a French press, steep for 4–5 minutes.

- Pour Over Ice and Add Sweetened SyrupFill a tall glass or tumbler with 1 cup of ice. Pour the hot coffee directly over the ice. The melting ice will bring the strength to normal and cool it down. Stir gently to distribute the temperature.Mix in 2–3 tablespoons of your preferred flavored syrup (like caramel or vanilla). If you don’t have syrup, substitute with 1–2 teaspoons of sugar and a splash of extract (like vanilla or caramel flavoring).

- Add Milk or CreamPour in 1/4 cup of your preferred milk or cream. Dunkin’ typically uses light cream or whole milk, but feel free to use your favorite dairy or non-dairy option. Stir until well blended and creamy.

- Taste and AdjustSip and tweak to taste. If it’s too strong, add more ice or milk. Not sweet enough? Stir in a little more syrup or sugar.

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Notes
Cooking Tips
- Use Dunkin’ Original Blend for an authentic flavor—available in most grocery stores.
- Brew in advance and refrigerate if you want zero dilution from ice.
- Make a batch: Multiply the recipe and store the strong coffee base in the fridge. Add syrup and cream right before serving for a fresher taste.
- Sweetness Control: Syrups already contain sugar, so adjust additional sugar accordingly to avoid over-sweetening.
Final Result
Once you get the method down, you’ll have a cup that looks and tastes almost exactly like what you’d get at a drive-thru—without the $5 price tag.
You’ll taste that smooth, slightly nutty coffee base, the creamy finish, and the sweetness that doesn’t overpower. Plus, no long lines, no spelling your name wrong on the cup.
Whether you’re going for a classic iced coffee, a caramel swirl, or a mocha blend, this copycat recipe gets you 90–95% of the way there. And honestly, after a few tweaks to your liking? It might be even better.
Let me know if you want recipes for their Cold Brew or Frozen Coffee next!
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