Updated January 2022! A few years ago, Danone began grinding their way through every oatmilk alternative imaginable. They’ve released Silk Oatmilk and So Delicious Oatmilk Ice Cream, and Oatmilk Yogurt lines for both SilkĀ and So Delicious. Then came their creamer, under the “Oat Yeah” name. Now they’ve dumped the Kool-aid man image, and rebranded simply as Silk Oat Creamer. Their updated line also includes decadent new flavors, like Sweet Oat Latte and seasonal Maple Brown Sugar!
Silk Oat Creamer Beckons to Baking with Dairy-Free Fall Flavors
This grain-based coffee creamer aims to be better than a barista. Silk says it can be used to whip up lattes in the comfort of your own home with the promiseĀ to add sweetness, creaminess, and foam, if you wish. Once you try it, let us know if they succeeded in the ratings and reviews below!
The Sweet Oat Latte One
Ingredients: oatmilk (filtered water, whole oat flour), cane sugar, sunflower oil, pea protein, potassium citrate, baking soda, natural flavor, gellan gum.
Nutrition (per 1 tablespoon serving): 25 calories, 1g fat, 4g carbs, 0g fiber, 4g sugars (includes 4g added sugars), 0g protein.*
The Vanilla One
Ingredients: oatmilk (filtered water, whole oat flour), cane sugar, sunflower oil, pea protein, potassium citrate, baking soda, gellan gum, natural flavor.
Nutrition (per 1 tablespoon serving): 25 calories, 1g fat, 4g carbs, 0g fiber, 4g sugars (includes 4g added sugars), 0g protein.*
The Oatmeal Cookie One
Ingredients: oatmilk (filtered water, whole oat flour), cane sugar, sunflower oil, pea protein, potassium citrate, baking soda, gellan gum, natural flavor.
Nutrition (per 1 tablespoon serving): 25 calories, 1g fat, 4g carbs, 0g fiber, 4g sugars (includes 4g added sugars), 0g protein.*
The Maple Brown Sugar One (seasonal)
Ingredients: oatmilk (filtered water, whole oat flour), cane sugar, sunflower oil, pea protein, potassium citrate, baking soda, gellan gum, natural flavor.
Nutrition (per 1 tablespoon serving): 25 calories, 1g fat, 4g carbs, 0g fiber, 4g sugars (includes 4g added sugars), 0g protein.*
More Allergen Information*
We did not note a gluten-free certification, but Silk states that they use gluten-free oats to make Oat Yeah Creamer. The company also states that they follow strict allergen protocols, even though some of their products are made in shared facilities with top allergens.
More Facts on Silk Oat Creamer
- Price: $4.79 per quart
- Availability: Silk Oat Creamer is rolling out to grocery stores across the U.S. You can expect to find it in many major supermarkets, including Target, Walmart and Sprouts.
- Certifications: Silk Oat Creamer is Non-GMO Verified.
- Dietary Notes: By ingredients, Silk Oat Creamer is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, nut-free, peanut-free, soy-free, vegan, and vegetarian.*
- For More Product Information:Ā Visit the Silk website atĀ silk.com.
*Always read the ingredient and nutrition statement prior to consumption. Ingredients, processes, and labeling are subject to change at any time for any company or product. Contact the company to discuss their manufacturing processes if potential allergen cross-contamination is an issue for you.Ā No food product can be guaranteed “safe” for every individual’s needs. You should never rely on ingredient and allergen statements alone if dealing with a severe food allergy.Ā
Satisfying creamer
I was using almond creamers, sometimes adding a drop of cream. This creamer stands alone for creaminess but I would prefer a touch less sugar, I find myself diluting it with something unsweetened. Will buy again
Tastes fine but "curdles" in the coffee
This creamer does not fully dissolve in my coffee. It leaves āspecksā of creamer that stay stuck to my thermos after I use it, and they donāt rinse out easily. I have been using the regular oatmilk in my coffee and it has been great. I just wanted to see how the creamer compared, and now I know that I will not buy it again. The regular oatmilk works great as a creamer and fully dissolves and cleans up with just a rinse.
Delicious with no guilt!
I love the oatmeal cookie one so much, and I love more that it has no cholesterol! Thank you for developing this!
very creamy, but too sweet
Recently went dairy free and have been trying to find a decent substitute for half and half. So far this creamer wins on the creamiest. The downfall is the sweetness. I drank my coffee with only half and half, no sugar for years. I wish this brand could make one without all the sweet flavorings.
Too sweet but good
In general, I donāt want sugar in my coffee. So what I want in a coffee creamer is ācreamy but not sweet.ā So I usually end up with plain soy milk. This is good, nice āmouth feelā and not too many weird ingredients. But for me, too sweet.
10/10 would recommend
I love this new Oat Yeah line from Silk so much!! So creamy and delicious š