Hi Bren, Yes you can add MCT oil if you wish, but you may need to stir or shake your creamer before using to make sure the oil is fully incorporated. Mix and enjoy!" Keto Power Coffee This simple recipe is an easy way to make an MCT-based coffee drink for the first time. Omega Power Creamer is an all-in-1 blend of organic grass fed ghee, MCT oil, and organic extra virgin coconut oil. MCT oil and coffee work together synergistically along with organic grass-fed butter to create a powerful beverage designed to help kickstart your day. If you've gone keto, you know everything can be keto-fied—even your morning coffee. https://www.recapo.com/.../dr-oz-bulletproof-coffee-butter-coffee-recipe-mct-oil The great thing about this creamer, other than it being zero carb and delicious, is that … They are both strong flavors, so start with small amounts and adjust to taste. Adding MCT oil to the creamer helps with the mouthfeel and richness factor, but it can be omitted, if desired. It makes it super simple to make a creamy low carb latte. MCT is preferred over other refined coconut oils, but refined coconut oil can be used as can another liquid oil such as avocado, almond, macadamia, pumpkin seed, walnut, almond, or your favorite. - Alexis, @100KetoDays "I just love the vanilla flavor in matcha and coffee!" - Tiffany Napper, Natural Force Social Media Manager "My favorite Keto Coffee Creamer recipe is a basic cold brew almond milk latte. Then add 2 tbsp MCT Creamer, 2 tbsp heavy cream, 2 tbsp Torani Sugar-Free Vanilla Syrup and ice. Whether you have a milk allergy, love coconut milk or simply think you feel better on a dairy-free diet, this coconut milk Cinnamon or peppermint flavoring will work great.