Weekend recipe: Green Tea Matcha Latte
Move over skinny flat whites; it's all about Matcha. Boost your energy and immune system with this Green Tea Latte recipe from our resident foodie
There's a reason celebrities and models are ditching coffee and obsessing with Matcha. Discover the delicious benefits of the new health trend with this stunningly simple Green Tea Latte recipe from Culture Whisper's resident foodie and nutrition expert Stephanie Achar. It's the perfect weekend pick me up.
GREEN TEA MATCHA LATTE
Matcha latte is a great alternative to coffee and give you the boost and energy your are looking for without the jitters. Matcha tea is it high very high in antioxidants, vitamin A, C, iron, amino acids, and chlorophyll. L-theanine, one of the main component of matcha tea, has a calming effect on the mind and body.
FULL RECIPE:
INGREDIENTS
Serves 1
1/2 tsp of matcha powder
1 cup/mug of organic or plant based milk (almond and brown rice milk are my favourite)
Optional:
1 tsp of honey or maple syrup
METHOD
Add half a teaspoon of matcha tea powder to a small amount of hot milk into a cup or a mug.
Pour a little bit of organic or plant based milk (on top of the matcha powder.
Mix well with a traditional japanese bamboo whisk, a hand-held milk frother, or a small whisk to avoid any lumps.
Pour remaining milk and stir. Add honey or maple syrup if you like it sweeter.
You can make it hot or iced.
Enjoy, relax and focus!
Matcha tea is also great in green smoothies, nut milks and cakes. Have a look at my matcha energy bites, you'll love them too.
Stéphanie Achar: Simple and Healthy
Stéphanie Achar is a qualified nutritional therapist and health coach based in South West London. She is collaborating with Culture Whisper to create a series of seasonal, wholesome and nutritionally balanced recipes.
Find more recipes or book a free nutrition consultation with Stéphanie on her website, www.simpleandhealthy.com
GREEN TEA MATCHA LATTE
Matcha latte is a great alternative to coffee and give you the boost and energy your are looking for without the jitters. Matcha tea is it high very high in antioxidants, vitamin A, C, iron, amino acids, and chlorophyll. L-theanine, one of the main component of matcha tea, has a calming effect on the mind and body.
FULL RECIPE:
INGREDIENTS
Serves 1
1/2 tsp of matcha powder
1 cup/mug of organic or plant based milk (almond and brown rice milk are my favourite)
Optional:
1 tsp of honey or maple syrup
METHOD
Add half a teaspoon of matcha tea powder to a small amount of hot milk into a cup or a mug.
Pour a little bit of organic or plant based milk (on top of the matcha powder.
Mix well with a traditional japanese bamboo whisk, a hand-held milk frother, or a small whisk to avoid any lumps.
Pour remaining milk and stir. Add honey or maple syrup if you like it sweeter.
You can make it hot or iced.
Enjoy, relax and focus!
Matcha tea is also great in green smoothies, nut milks and cakes. Have a look at my matcha energy bites, you'll love them too.
Stéphanie Achar: Simple and Healthy
Stéphanie Achar is a qualified nutritional therapist and health coach based in South West London. She is collaborating with Culture Whisper to create a series of seasonal, wholesome and nutritionally balanced recipes.
Find more recipes or book a free nutrition consultation with Stéphanie on her website, www.simpleandhealthy.com
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