So, I found an Asian yogurt drink bottle I saved from not that long ago (it's glass), and it has a nipple for the babies (babies can also drink it). And despite my adult ass being well, an adult, I grew curious.
There is a drink called Angel Milk, which consists of sugar, milk and vanilla, right?
But I craved matcha milk tea
But I have nowhere to get some
I want to share this recipe with everyone who is a fan of milk tea (those who like the matcha/green tea flavor mostly)
And yes, I did serve myself the milk in the "baby" bottle because I'm bored and I have not much to say about it
• Milk [1/4 A CUP OR 1/2 CUP] (any kind is fine, I recommend less thicker milks like normal milk/lactose-free milk or oat milk. I used oat milk in this recipe)
• Sugar [TO YOUR LIKING] (raw cane sugar is a good option and it was my option too)
• Vanilla Extract [1 1/2 TSP]
• (Instant) Matcha powder [1/2 TBSP OR TO YOUR LIKING]
• 8/12 oz cup or a bottle with a lid (lid preferred for this)
• somewhere to warm the drink up (microwave or stovetop)
• Sauce pan (if you are doing it on the stove)
• A large microwaveable mug (if heating it in the microwave)
1. To a large cup or bottle, add your sugar and matcha to measure, mix the dries together well. If the matcha is clumpy, that's okay. You can unclump it by breaking it apart or leaving it as it is.
2. Add your dash of vanilla and give it a little shake. That way, the sugar and matcha can seep the flavors into it a bit.
3. Measure out your milk into the cup and make sure it does not overfill. You'll need a good third or so of space to be able to mix it [or shake the bottle] to mix it well.
4. (MICROWAVE OPTION) Pour the drink into a large mug and place it in the microwave with a good-sized paper towel under it to prevent it from over spilling. Microwave it for 30 seconds, depending on the microwave power. After it's lukewarm but not hot, stir it throughly and then microwave it for another 30 seconds. Stir well, and check to see if it's warm but not hot.
4. (STOVE TOP OPTION) Pour the drink into a small sauce pan, set the heat to medium-low. Let the milk warm up and stir occasionally. Do not let it boil or get too hot.
5. Pour the drink into the designated cup/bottle to serve. If it is too hot, let it cool until a desired temperature is achieved.
6. Taste test and add more milk or sugar to adjust to your likings
I don't know if there is already a recipe like this one or similar, but I just want to share it anyways as it's actually really good! And it reminds me of matcha milk tea!
A good drink to have when you crave matcha milk tea
Or anything else, really!
I hope you guys enjoy this little thing I made and that it comes out good!
Please tell me what you think of it if you do follow this recipe! ✨️