How to make your own green tea… matcha cappuccinos
23 March 2010
A green tea cappuccino, that’s a new one for me, and I had the chance to try one of these beverages while out road tripping last week. I jotted down a few notes while our host prepared the drinks, so should you wish to indulge, here’s the recipe.
You certainly don’t need a coffee-making machine to whip up a green tea cappuccino. A kettle, tea cups, a mixing jug or cup, and a cordless hand-held milk frother, will do the trick, along with:
- Near boiled water
- Warmed, but not excessively hot, milk
- Matcha green tea powder
And now to brew:
- Place two heaped dessert spoons of green tea powder per tea cup into the mixing jug
- Pour a third of a cup of near, but not fully, boiling water, per tea cup, into the mixing jug
- Blend the tea powder and water for a minute until foam forms on top of the mixture with the milk frother
- Pour an equal measure of the mixture into each tea cup
- Pour the warmed milk to the mixing jug and froth
- Add the frothed milk to the tea cups
- Serve and enjoy
If like me, you’re a big drinker of both green tea and cappuccinos, you may find the green tea cappuccino takes some getting used to. Worth it though.
Update: a video of the brewing process (thanks to the ever vigilant Coffee Girl).
Originally published Tuesday 23 March 2010, with subsequent revisions, updates to lapsed URLs, etc.
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