Homemade bubble tea is healthier, cheaper, and with more personal customizations. We will cover everything from how to cook boba pearls, how to make the classic brown sugar milk tea, and how to make flavored bubble tea with other ingredients like taro, food coloring powder, or fresh melons....
You can use any kind of sugar to make simple syrup, such as light or dark brown sugar or coconut sugar. I also like to infuse my syrup with ginger by adding a few slices of ginger to the saucepan as I make the syrup. Typically, I leave the tea steeping the entire time so that ...
Make tea:Start by steeping 2 to 3 tea bags in a cup of boiling-hot water. Since the tea will be diluted by whatever you will be using for the milky element, the tea should be strong. Let it steep for 15 minutes or so before removing the bags. Boil the tapioca pearls:If you would...
Here's how to make a refreshing glass of bubble tea, whether you like it sweet and fruity or milky and creamy. Makes1 drink 57 Email to Me Save Print Share JumptoRecipe Volume 0% Next Up Milk Tea 00:57 More Videos Close Do you love bubble tea? Personally, I can’t walk past a ...
Last Tuesday, I shared my family’s easy and deliciousraspberry thumbprint shortbread cookies recipeas part of my new weekly feature, Tasty Tuesday. Today I am back with another extra yummy (and easy) recipe. I’m sharing how to make boba and bubble teas! My family and I make two kinds ...
But good thing we brought home some local teas and now that I can make my own black tapioca pearls, Armin and I can indulge ourselves with drinking Bubble Tea when we like. Yes, I made these black boba or tapioca pearls myself! They are not that difficult to make at all and needs ...
Boba pearls are usually served cold, but can also be served hot. They are often added to boba milk tea as a topping, but they can also be used in various desserts such as boba ice cream, boba yogurt, and even boba cake! 1. the most popular way of using them is to make bubble mi...
Mango Milk Tea is easy to make when you’re in the mood for something fruity. If you want to cool yourself down this summer...
It all started from one small tea shop owner in an attemtp to make his tea stall stands out than the rest, so he made his tapioca pearls double in size to as what we enjoyed, now everywhere, naming his pearls boba. Out of the blue, this become a common term used to desribe the ...