Matcha latte recipes
Matcha lattes are made of just 4 ingredients – matcha powder, water, milk, and sugar – but it is a versatile drink that can be elevated by adding different ingredients. Plus, you can try your hand at being your own barista. Here’s a list of 8 creative matcha latte recipes so you can zhuzh up your regular drink on a dreary work day.
1. Iced matcha rose latte
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Instead of using store-bought rose syrup or ready-made rose tea, try your hand at making rose tea from scratch using rose petals. Steeping rose petals together with dried beetroot will give your rose tea an intense pink colour that turns into a lighter hue when combined with milk.
Rose tea is high in antioxidants, which can help improve skin and hair health. It’s good for digestion as well.
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Serves 1
Ingredients:
Rose tea
- 6 rose petals
- 60ml of hot water
- (Optional) 3 slices of dried beetroot
Matcha latte
- 2g of matcha powder
- 60ml of warm water
- 60ml of milk
- 5-6 ice cubes
Steps:
Rose tea
- Add hot water to the rose petals and dried beetroot. The dried beetroot adds colour to the infusion.
- Steep for a couple of minutes.
- Pour the tea through a strainer.
Rose matcha latte
- Dissolve matcha powder in water. Whisk with a matcha whisk.
- Add the ice cubes into a glass. Pour in the milk, then rose concentrate and matcha to achieve a gradient.
Check out the original rose tea recipe then follow this video to assemble your matcha rose latte.
2. Pumpkin spice matcha latte
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Pumpkin spice matcha latte is an earthy drink perfect for sweater weather. The recipe involves cooking the ingredients over a stove, and this helps to bring out the flavours. If you want more texture in your drink, add 2-3 tablespoons of pumpkin puree to the bottom of your cup.
Serves 1
Ingredients:
- 310ml of unsweetened soy or regular milk
- 1½ tbsp of canned pumpkin puree
- ½ tsp of pumpkin pie spice
- ½ tsp of vanilla extract
- 2 tbsp of water
- 1½ tsp of matcha powder
- 2 tbsp of organic cane sugar (to taste)
Steps:
- Add the pumpkin puree, pumpkin pie spice, and vanilla extract into a pan.
- Place the pan on low heat and mix the 3 ingredients together.
- Add in matcha powder and water, then mix well.
- Pour in the soy milk and mix until smooth.
- Add in sugar and mix till it dissolves.
- Pour into a cup and serve.
- (Optional) Top it off with whipped cream and cinnamon powder.
Watch the original recipe video here:
3. Iced coconut matcha latte
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Coconut milk is a good lactose-free substitute for regular milk. It also adds a nutty flavour to the latte. Unlike nut milks, coconut milk is a lot richer and creamier. When making this drink, leave out the honey if your coconut milk already contains added sugar.
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Serves 1
Ingredients:
- 60ml of hot water
- 1 tsp of sifted matcha powder
- 175ml of coconut milk
- 1 tsp of coconut oil
- 1 tbsp of honey
- Ice cubes
Steps:
- Pour matcha powder and hot water into a blender. Blend well until the matcha powder has dissolved.
- Add in coconut milk, coconut oil, and honey. Blend the ingredients until they are well-combined.
- Add some ice cubes to a cup. Pour the coconut matcha latte over the ice cubes and serve.
Check out the original recipe here:
4. Pistachio matcha latte
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Pistachio matcha lattes are creamy, nutty, and earthy.
Since pistachio milk isn’t readily available in stores, this recipe will teach you to make your own. Pistachios contain high levels of unsaturated fatty acids and are high in protein, making it a healthy snack that also boosts your metabolism. In addition, pistachio milk has a relatively mild taste compared to other dairy-free milks.
Serves 1
Ingredients:
Pistachio milk
- 125g of shelled raw pistachios
- 1L of water
- 2 tbsp of agave nectar or maple syrup
- A pinch of salt
Matcha latte
- 1 tsp of matcha powder
- 2 tbsp of hot water
- 235ml of pistachio milk
- (Optional) 2 tsp of agave nectar or maple syrup
Steps:
Pistachio milk
- Soak pistachios in water for at least 4 hours or overnight. Ensure that the water covers the pistachios.
- Drain the pistachios and place them in a blender with 1L of water.
- Blend on high speed until the liquid is light green and frothy.
- Add in agave nectar and salt. Blend on high speed until combined.
- Drain the liquid through a nut milk bag or a fine-mesh strainer.
- Pour into a lidded glass container and store it in the fridge. The pistachio milk will be good for 3-4 days.
Pistachio matcha latte
- Dissolve matcha powder in hot water. Whisk using a matcha whisk.
- Warm pistachio milk in a saucepan and stir in agave syrup if you’d like it to be sweeter.
- Pour matcha into a cup then add in pistachio milk.
This video shows you how to make pistachio milk from scratch. Then, refer to the original recipe to assemble your pistachio matcha latte.
5. Strawberry matcha latte
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This drink was inspired by the strawberry matcha latte at Boba Guys, a popular bubble tea chain in the United States. The 3-layer drink is made of a strawberry purée base, milk, and matcha. You can also add tapioca pearls or almond jelly toppings.
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Serves 1
Ingredients:
- 5 large and ripe strawberries
- 2 tbsp of sugar syrup
- 1 tsp of matcha powder
- 2 tbsp of hot water
- 120ml of milk
- Ice cubes
Steps:
- Slice the strawberries and place them in a bowl. Mash them into a purée. Add some sugar syrup if it is not sweet enough.
- Dissolve matcha powder in hot water. Whisk with a bamboo whisk until frothy.
- Add about 2 tbsp of strawberry purée into a cup as the base. Add ice cubes.
- Pour the milk into the cup, followed by the matcha.
Watch the original recipe here:
6. Matcha espresso fusion latte
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If this drink looks familiar, it’s probably because you’ve seen it at your nearest Starbucks.
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Serves 1
Ingredients:
- 2 tbsp of hot water
- 1 tsp of matcha powder
- 3 tsp of sugar syrup or honey
- 60ml of milk
- 60ml of espresso
- Ice cubes
Steps:
- Dissolve matcha powder and sugar syrup (or honey) in water. Whisk with a bamboo whisk until frothy.
- Pour it into a cup. Add some ice cubes.
- Pour the milk into the cup, then add espresso as the final step.
Check out the original recipe here:
7. Cinnamon matcha latte with almond milk
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Cinnamon powder is a spice derived from the inner bark of cinnamon trees. Its aroma and tanginess adds a kick to a regular matcha latte. Cinnamon is also high in antioxidants and can have anti-inflammatory effects.
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Serves 1
Ingredients:
- 1 tsp of matcha powder
- 60ml of hot water
- 60ml of almond milk or regular milk
- 2 tsp of cinnamon powder
- 2-3 drops of vanilla extract
- 1 tsp of honey
Steps:
- Dissolve matcha powder in hot water. Whisk with a bamboo whisk until frothy.
- Add almond milk to a pan and put it on low heat. Add cinnamon powder, vanilla extract, and honey. Mix the ingredients until smooth.
- Pour the cinnamon milk mixture into a cup. Add the matcha mixture over it.
- If you prefer to have it iced, add ice cubes to the cup before pouring in the milk and matcha.
Refer to this video for the original recipe:
8. Vanilla macadamia matcha latte
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Macadamia milk is thick, creamy, and smooth, making it a good choice when making rich matcha lattes. The nuts contain omega-7 fatty acids, which may promote skin, nail, and hair health.
Serves 2
Ingredients:
- 65g of raw unsalted macadamia nuts, soaked overnight and drained
- 2 pitted Medjool dates
- A pinch of salt
- 2 tsp of vanilla extract
- 625ml of water
- 3 tsp of matcha powder
- 1 tbsp of maple syrup
Steps:
- Blend macadamia nuts, Medjool dates, salt, vanilla, and water together in a blender for 60 seconds on high speed.
- Pour the macadamia milk through a nut milk bag or a fine-mesh strainer to strain out the nut pulp.
- Pour the macadamia milk into a pot over a stove and let it come to a slight boil.
- Remove from heat and whisk in matcha powder and maple syrup.
- Divide between 2 cups and enjoy.
- If you want to make an iced version, don’t heat the milk over the stove. Instead, pour the milk into a glass with ice cubes. Dissolve matcha and maple syrup with hot water and pour over the milk.
The original recipe is available here.
Creative matcha latte recipes
Instead of heading to a cafe to get your matcha latte fix, try these creative matcha lattes recipes at home. You’ll be surprised at how easy it is to recreate your favourite Starbucks or Boba Guys drinks. The dairy-free options are also lifesavers for those who are lactose intolerant.
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Cover image adapted from: @pdxfoodlove, @itismorethancooking, and @ispillice