Royal Milk Tea
User Reviews
4.9
Royal Milk Tea
Description
Royal Milk Tea starts by boiling water in a pot, then steeping black tea leaves—commonly Assam for a dark brew or Darjeeling for a lighter tint—over low heat for one and a half to two minutes to develop flavor without excessive bitterness. Milk is added next, and the mixture is brought to just below boiling, allowing the creamy dairy to combine smoothly with the brewed tea. Sweetener may be added at this stage to taste.
The tea is strained to remove leaves before serving, typically poured into warmed teacups to maintain ideal temperature. Simmering rather than steeping allows the tea to and milk flavors to blend more fully, creating a mild yet distinct cup that differs from plain brewed tea with added milk. The technique is versatile for hot or iced preparations by adjusting steeping time and milk temperature.
Ingredients
- 1 cup water (or 1 regular-sized teacup 100% filled; plus more hot water to warm the teacups)
- 3 heaping tsp black tea leaves (about 9 g; use Assam for dark-colored tea and Darjeeling for light-colored tea)
- 1 cup milk (or 1 regular-sized teacup 100% filled)
- sugar (or honey; optional)
Instructions
- Gather all the ingredients. My regular-sized teacups hold approximately 1 cup (240 ml) of liquid each, so I used them to measure my water and milk for this recipe.
- Add 1 cup water to a milk pot or small saucepan. Cover and bring it to a boil on medium-high heat.
- When the water boils, stir in 3 heaping tsp black tea leaves.
- Reduce the heat to medium low and simmer for 1½ to 2 minutes. If you‘re making iced royal milk tea, boil the leaves slightly longer to make stronger tea that the ice will dilute once served.
- Add 1 cup milk and slowly bring it to just simmering. Meanwhile, add hot water to your serving teacups to keep them nice and hot; drain the water before you serve the tea. Tip: If you already know how much sugar you‘d like to use, you can add it to the pot now to dissolve it before serving.
- When the tea is about to boil, remove it from the heat.
- Drain the hot water from the teacups. Pour the tea through a tea strainer or fine-mesh sieve into your heated teacups. Enjoy!
To Serve
- Serve with sugar or honey to sweeten it to your liking. Enjoy it with some homemade Matcha Cookies, Black Sesame Cookies, or Strawberry Mochi! You can also use it as a base for Boba Tea.
To Store
- I recommend making it fresh, but you can keep the milk tea in an airtight jar in the refrigerator for up to a day for the best freshness. Microwave or use a saucepan to reheat.
Nutrition Information
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Serving: 2teacups
Amount Per Serving
Calories 76 kcal
% Daily Value*
| Serving | 1teacup | |
| Calories | 76kcal | 4% |
| Carbohydrates | 6g | 2% |
| Protein | 4g | 8% |
| Fat | 4g | 6% |
| Saturated Fat | 2g | 10% |
| Polyunsaturated Fat | 1g | 6% |
| Monounsaturated Fat | 1g | 5% |
| Cholesterol | 12mg | 4% |
| Sodium | 56mg | 2% |
| Potassium | 205mg | 4% |
| Sugar | 6g | 12% |
| Vitamin A | 198IU | 4% |
| Calcium | 138mg | 14% |
| Iron | 1mg | 6% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.