Is it getting HOT IN HURRRR or what?? (By the way, where has Nelly gone? 🤔) Temperatures have been rising in New York, hitting temperatures in the mid-80’s to low 90’s! However, I am NOT going to complain because this beats snow and New York winters any time!!
So what have you guys been doing to stay cool, besides hitting the pool and guzzling some ice cold beer? Well, I’ve got a great idea for you – try my Iced Matcha Latte recipe! Skip Starbucks or your local coffee shop and make this right at home! Save some time and a few bucks here and there just by avoiding those lines!
What is Matcha?
Matcha is green tea leaves (from the Camellia sinensis plant) finely grounded into powder form. Unlike green tea, however, leaves used to make matcha are grown under shaded conditions for the majority of the growth period. The use of less sunlight helps increase chlorophyll and amino acid content. For this reason, matcha contains more caffeine and antioxidants than green tea. Its flavor profile has also made it an extremely popular ingredient in many recipes, including matcha latte, matcha souffle pancakes, matcha ice cream, matcha mochi, matcha cakes and matcha donuts! Speaking of which, try my 3 ingredients matcha no churn ice cream recipe here!
Matcha Health Benefits
What makes matcha even more appealing is it provides many health benefits, most of which I am in dire need of as an exhausted, busy mother with extra fine lines, wrinkles and gray hair!
- Matcha contains catechins (antioxidants!!), which help clear your body from harmful free radicals and cell damage. Some catechins have also been linked to cancer prevention.
- Matcha helps promote a healthy liver
- Matcha contains L-theanine, which enhances alertness and may help with anxiety, stress and sleep.
Keep in mind that matcha does have a higher caffeine content than green tea and intaking too much matcha may have its side effects!
Matcha Grades
Matcha comes in multiple grades, each with different tastes, uses and shade of green!
- Ceremonial grade is the highest grade of matcha available. It has a smoother texture and vibrant green hue, signifying its superior quality. This grade is used for tea ceremonies (for the serious tea drinkers!) and is traditionally served on its own, without any added ingredients. However, this is my favorite grade of matcha and it is what I typically use in my recipes!
- Compared to ceremonial grade matcha, latte grade matcha is characterized by a less vibrant green and a slightly more bitter taste. It is the second highest quality and is commonly used in lattes (hence the name) with milk/cream and sugar.
- Culinary grade matcha is the lowest grade available and typically combined with other ingredients when used in cooking and baking. It is the best option when you want to add just a touch of matcha flavor into a recipe!
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Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (as good as Starbucks!)
Ingredients
FOR MATCHA POWDER MIXTURE:
- 2 tsp matcha powder
- 2 tbsp boiling water
FOR REST OF THE DRINK:
- 1 tbsp sugar or to taste
- 1 tbsp boiling water
- glass of ice
- 1 cup milk of choice
Instructions
- Sift matcha powder into a bowl.
- Pour boiling water into the same bowl and whisk with matcha powder until dissolved. Set mixture aside.
- Transfer sugar into a glass jar.
- Pour boiling water into the glass and stir until sugar is completely dissolved.
- Fill the glass with ice.
- Pour milk of choice into the glass.
- Add matcha powder mixture and stir vigorously until well blended. Enjoy!
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Notes
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