Best 3 Bubble Teaor Coffee Recipes

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Indulge in a delightful journey of flavors with our comprehensive guide to bubble tea and coffee. From the classic combination of chewy tapioca pearls and aromatic tea to the rich symphony of coffee and sweet, creamy concoctions, this article has it all. We'll take you on a culinary adventure to explore the diverse world of bubble tea and coffee, providing you with a range of recipes that cater to every taste bud. Discover the art of brewing the perfect cup of tea, selecting the finest coffee beans, and crafting tantalizing toppings that elevate your drink to new heights. Whether you're a bubble tea enthusiast, a coffee aficionado, or simply seeking a refreshing and flavorful treat, our curated collection of recipes has something for everyone. Get ready to embark on a sensory experience like no other as we delve into the world of bubble tea and coffee.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

BUBBLE TEA...OR COFFEE



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This is a very popular Asian beverage! I made this with coffee instead of tea and it was very good! I used the raw, large, black pearl tapioca. You can find these ingredients in Oriental grocery stores.

Provided by Lillian Russo

Categories     Other Drinks

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 c brewed black tea or very strong coffee
1/2 c raw tapioca pearls
1 can(s) sweetened condensed milk
ice cubes
bubble tea straws

Steps:

  • 1. I used the raw large black pearl tapioca. Follow direction on package to prepare. The trick is to cook the tapioca pearls long enough so that they are chewable when done. This takes about 1 hour of boiling with plenty of water. Then drain and cool them. Place them in a container and pour a can of sweetened condensed milk over them. Scoop about 1/4 cup of them into a glass and add iced coffee or tea and serve with milk and sugar. You'll need the large diameter straws (bubble tea) to be able to suck up the tapioca pearls while drinking. They taste similar to gummy bears, but softer.

VERY POPULAR BUBBLE TEA



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Bubble tea is very popular, especially to Asians, but now, more and more people from different backgrounds like the taste of it. I'm no expert at this, but I do know how to make it. It's simple but some of the ingredients may be a little tough to find. Just be patient and look for them in Chinese grocery stores. It is worth the trouble!

Provided by skybaby

Categories     Drinks Recipes     Tea     Iced Tea Recipes

Time 1h30m

Yield 1

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 teaspoon white sugar
⅓ cup pearl tapioca
1 cup brewed black tea
2 tablespoons milk
4 teaspoons white sugar
1 cup ice cubes

Steps:

  • In a small saucepan, bring 2 cups water to a boil. Stir in 1 teaspoon sugar until it dissolves. Toss in the pearl tapioca. Cook for about 20 minutes. Rinse, drain, and refrigerate until chilled.
  • Pour tea, milk, and 4 teaspoons sugar into a cocktail shaker. Stir until the sugar has dissolved and the milk is well mixed in. Add the ice cubes, and shake so the whole drink can get cold. Pour into a glass, and add tapioca.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 279.6 calories, Carbohydrate 67.9 g, Cholesterol 2.4 mg, Fat 0.6 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 1.1 g, SaturatedFat 0.4 g, Sodium 20.1 mg, Sugar 23.9 g

HOW TO MAKE BUBBLE TEA



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Try a Taiwanese favourite - homemade brown sugar boba milk tea, aka 'bubble tea'. So-named from the tapioca balls that fall to the bottom

Provided by Tiffany Chang

Categories     Drink

Time 35m

Yield Serves 1-2

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 teabags or 2g black tea
50g caster sugar
50g quick-cook tapioca balls (look for ones that cook in 5 mins)
1 tsp dark brown sugar
ice
200ml milk
50g dark brown sugar

Steps:

  • Put the teabags or tea leaves in 100ml boiling water and leave to brew for 10-15 mins. Discard the teabags or tea leaves, then set the tea aside to cool to room temperature.
  • Bring 500ml water to a rolling boil in a small saucepan set over a medium heat, then add the tapioca balls. Using a rubber spatula, stir the water and make sure the balls, or boba, are not sticking to the side of the pan. Turn the heat up to reach a rolling boil for 2 mins, then turn off the heat, but keep the pan on the stove with a lid on for another 2 mins. Drain the boba in a sieve under gentle running tap water for about 20 seconds to slow down the cooking. Using the same spatula, gently push the boba around in the mesh to make sure they don't stick and are cooling down evenly. Once they're cool to the touch, set in a mixing bowl, add the 1 tsp dark brown sugar and mix in thoroughly.
  • To make the sugar syrup, add the 50g dark sugar to 60ml water in the same pan set over a medium heat. Slowly stir and let it come to a boil, making sure all the sugar has dissolved. Turn off the heat and leave to cool down. It will thicken as it cools. This will make approx. 80ml syrup, about 2½ servings. Any leftover syrup will keep in a jar in the fridge for up to a month. A dd the cooked boba and mix until thoroughly coated. The boba can be left covered for up to three hours. Do not refrigerate as they will harden.
  • Assemble the bubble tea. Put the sweetened boba in a 485ml drinking glass, or two smaller glasses if you want to share. Swirl the boba to create a marble effect on the wall of the glass. Pour in the brewed tea and 1 tbsp of sugar syrup. Add ½ cup of ice and, using a metal spoon, stir the glass so the syrup and the tea are thoroughly mixed but make sure you don't scrape off the sticky marbling effect on the wall of the glass. Top up with 200ml of cold milk and serve with a boba straw.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 554 calories, Fat 7 grams fat, SaturatedFat 5 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 115 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 70 grams sugar, Fiber 0.3 grams fiber, Protein 7 grams protein, Sodium 0.3 milligram of sodium

Tips:

  • Choose the Right Teas: Opt for bold, flavorful teas like black, oolong, or pu-erh for a strong bubble tea base. Green and white teas provide a lighter, refreshing flavor.
  • Use Fresh Ingredients: Always use fresh milk or creamer for a creamy, smooth口感. Avoid using powdered or non-dairy alternatives as they may not provide the same texture and flavor.
  • Adjust Sweetness to Taste: Start with a small amount of sweetener and adjust to your desired sweetness level. Honey, brown sugar, or simple syrup are popular choices for bubble tea.
  • Chill Thoroughly: For iced bubble tea, chill the tea and milk mixture for at least 30 minutes or overnight for a refreshing, cold beverage.
  • Experiment with Flavors: Don't be afraid to experiment with different flavors. Add fruit juices, extracts, or syrups to create unique and delicious bubble tea variations.
  • Garnish Elegantly: Top your bubble tea with whipped cream, fresh fruit, or tapioca pearls for an Instagram-worthy presentation.

Conclusion:

Bubble tea and coffee are both popular beverages with distinct flavors and caffeine content. Bubble tea offers a unique combination of tea, milk, and chewy tapioca pearls, providing a sweet and refreshing treat. On the other hand, coffee provides a rich, bold flavor and a stimulating caffeine kick. Ultimately, the choice between bubble tea and coffee depends on personal preference and the desired occasion. Whether you're looking for a refreshing pick-me-up or a warm and comforting beverage, both bubble tea and coffee offer delightful options to satisfy your taste buds.

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