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Authentic Thai Milk Tea (5-Minute Café-Style Recipe)

Craving the rich, creamy flavor of Thai Milk Tea without leaving home? This quick and easy 5-minute recipe brings the classic Cha Yen taste straight to your kitchen. With Soeos Thai Tea Milk Tea Powder, you get all the bold tea flavor, smooth creaminess, and perfect sweetness of traditional Thai Milk Tea—minus the long brewing time.

This recipe is perfect for busy mornings, afternoon pick-me-ups, or assembling your own home café creations.


Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in just 5 minutes
  • No brewing or steeping needed
  • Consistent café-style flavor every time
  • Easily customizable—make it lighter, creamier, or stronger
  • Works great over ice or served hot

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons Soeos Thai Tea Milk Tea Powder
  • 6–8 oz hot water
  • Ice (for iced version)
  • Optional:
    • Splash of milk or creamer for extra creaminess

    • Whipped cream for topping


Instructions

1. Dissolve the Powder

In a mug or heat-safe cup, add 3 tablespoons of Soeos Thai Tea Milk Tea Powder.
Pour in 6–8 oz of hot water and stir until completely dissolved.

2. Adjust to Taste

Like it sweeter? Add a little more powder.
Prefer it creamier? Add milk, half-and-half, or your favorite creamer.

3. Serve Hot or Iced

  • For Hot Thai Milk Tea:
    Pour into a mug and top with foamed milk or whipped cream if desired.
  • For Iced Thai Milk Tea:
    Fill a tall glass with ice and pour the mixture over. Stir gently.

Tips for Café-Quality Thai Milk Tea

  • Use hot water first—it dissolves the powder and deepens flavor.
  • Add milk after mixing if you prefer a creamier taste.
  • Use crushed ice for a more refreshing iced Thai tea.
  • Try brown sugar syrup for a richer sweetness.

Optional Toppings

Turn your Thai tea into a real café drink by adding:

  • Cooked boba pearls
  • Coconut jelly
  • Coffee jelly
  • Whipped cream
  • Cheese foam

Variations You’ll Love

  • Thai Tea Latte (Hot): Add steamed milk instead of water.
  • Thai Tea Frappé: Blend powder, milk, and ice for a slushy treat.
  • Thai Tea Float: Top your iced Thai tea with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Enjoy Café-Style Thai Tea Anytime

With Soeos Thai Tea Milk Tea Powder, making authentic Thai Milk Tea at home is simple, quick, and delicious. Whether you enjoy it hot, iced, or topped with boba, this 5-minute recipe delivers the perfect balance of sweetness, creaminess, and classic Thai tea aroma.

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