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Thursday, October 2, 2014
Iced Matcha (冰鎮抹茶)
Matcha (抹茶) is finely grounded or powdered green tea leaves. It’s popular in the Japanese tea ceremony but usually served hot. It’s also used to flavor different kind of treats, such as Matcha Ice Cream and Matcha Mochi (<----Chick on the names to see the recipes that I have shared in the past). There’s a Japanese plaza closed to my neighborhood that serves Iced Matcha. I love the rich and slightly bitterness of Matcha and the iced version is just so refreshing and really hit the spot with the soaring Southern California temperature, in early October!
This is the traditional bamboo whisk (chasen) used for Matcha. It’s the perfect tool to get rid of the lumps while preparing hot or cold Matcha. You can get one by clicking here online. If you don’t have one, you can also use a regular small whisk for the job. I love this bamboo whisk! Not only it works well, it’s simply an art of itself. Check out the details in the picture below.
This Iced Matcha is a cinch to make. If you love green tea or matcha, you've got to give this recipe a try. It’s super refreshing, slightly sweeten, and perfectly delicious. Of course, it's packed with antioxidant as well.
Here’s how I made it!
1) In a small bowl, or tea bowl (chawan 茶碗), whisk together the matcha powder and warm water until smooth and no lumps.
2) Stir in agave until well combined.
3) Place ice in 2 tall glasses and evenly divided the matcha mixture.
4) Fill up the glasses with ice water, stir well and enjoy!
Super easy, isn't it? Yes, I finished the whole glass in no time! My little treat after the photo shoot for sure!
I hope you enjoy today’s post and recipe. Do you like Matcha? Or are you more of a coffee person? Please leave a comment below. I can’t wait to hear from you! P.S. I personally love coffee in the morning, but drink tea throughout the day. I can definitely drink this Iced Matcha all day long.
Props and Tools used in this post:
Matcha Powder (Click here for more information)
Bamboo Whisk (Click here for more information)
Chawan Tea Bowl (Click here for similar product)
Red Paper Straws (Click here for more information)
Shoji Paper Window Blinds backdrop (Click here to see product information)
Natural Bark Serving Board (Click here for similar product)
Iced Matcha:
Makes: 2 (12 ounce glasses)
2 teaspoon Matcha powder
1/4 cup warm water
2 tablespoons agave
1 cup of ice
Iced water
In a small bowl, or tea bowl (chawan 茶碗), whisk together the matcha powder and warm water until smooth and no lumps. Stir in agave until well combined.
Place ice in 2 tall glasses and evenly divided the matcha mixture. Fill up the glasses with ice water, stir well and enjoy!
Very nice photos as usual! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Baby Sumo. :)
DeleteI confess I used to buy the premade kind to stir with water at home! It must have had a ton of sugar in it because it was just mostly sweet. I need to buy myself some matcha powder. Do you just add agave to taste?
ReplyDeleteYes, I add agave to slightly sweeten the matcha. 2 tablespoons are perfect sweetness for me to make 2 12-ounce glasses. You can adjust the sweetness to your own preference.
Deletethis looks great and refreshing
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rebecca. Glad you like it.
DeleteHow fun you even have the whisk and the special bowls and the whole nine yards to make this special tea. Delicious!
ReplyDeletehehe...the whisk is so gorgeous I couldn't help it but to bring it home. And I love how well it works with matcha, too. :)
DeleteRefreshing and very tasty!
ReplyDeletethanks Angie. Yes, in deed.
DeleteCool and refreshing!
ReplyDeleteyes it was. :) Gotta make some again this afternoon. We're having another hot week!
DeleteI love this Amy! It looks so refreshing and such another great way to enjoy matcha! Can't wait to try this :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kelly. Glad you love this.
DeleteI heard so much about Matcha tea from friends and now I will run to whole foods and buy a can. Thank you for sharing this recipe and I will try your matcha ice cream recipe too! Wonderful!! Thanks Amy!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes, do give them a try. I definitely love the matcha flavor.
DeleteIt has been way too HOT recently! A refreshing iced matcha will totally do it. Love the tips about the whisk and hot water.
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