Iced Double Berry Matcha: A Refreshing Layered Drink Recipe

Iced Double Berry Matcha

Iced Double Berry Matcha creates a vibrant, multi-layered beverage that combines earthy ceremonial grade green tea with the bright sweetness of fresh strawberries and raspberries. This sophisticated drink offers a complex profile where the natural bitterness of matcha perfectly balances the tart berry puree and velvety cold foam topping. Every sip delivers a refreshing contrast, making it the ideal aesthetic choice for summer afternoons or refined home gatherings.

Recipe Overview

Prep Time20 Minutes
Cook Time15 Minutes
Total Time35 Minutes
Servings1 Serving
DifficultyMedium
CuisineModern Fusion

Why This Recipe Works

This recipe works because it relies on the scientific principle of density to maintain beautiful, distinct layers within your glass. By utilizing a heavy strawberry reduction at the base, the milk and matcha settle in a gradual gradient that looks visually stunning before you even take the first sip.

Personalization remains a core benefit of this beverage at home. Unlike expensive coffee shop versions, you control the quality of the matcha powder and the sweetness levels of the berry components. Experimenting with fresh, seasonal berries ensures maximum flavor depth that artificial syrups simply cannot replicate.

Ingredients

Iced Double Berry Matcha: A Refreshing Layered Drink Recipe
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Iced Double Berry Matcha

This elegant Iced Double Berry Matcha is a refreshing, layered drink that perfectly balances the earthy, umami notes of ceremonial grade matcha with the vibrant, tart sweetness of a fresh strawberry and raspberry reduction. Topped with a luxurious, velvety cold foam, this sophisticated beverage offers a stunning visual gradient and a complex flavor profile. It is the perfect choice for a sophisticated afternoon treat or a refined home gathering, offering a professional coffeehouse experience customized right in your own kitchen.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings: 1 servings
Course: Starbucks Copycat Drinks
Cuisine: Modern Fusion
Calories: 210

Ingredients
  

  • 2 tbsp strawberry puree
  • 1 tsp matcha powder
  • 2 oz hot water (160-175°F)
  • 5 oz milk of choice (oat or almond recommended)
  • 3 oz raspberries
  • 3 tbsp heavy cream
  • Sugar to taste
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 1/2 tsp lemon zest

Method
 

  1. Mash strawberries with sugar in a blender and let macerate for 5 minutes.
  2. Add lemon juice and zest to the strawberries and blend until smooth; chill in the refrigerator.
  3. Simmer raspberries with a splash of water and sugar in a saucepan over medium heat for 15 minutes.
  4. Strain the raspberry mixture to create a smooth syrup and let it cool completely.
  5. Whisk matcha powder and hot water in a small bowl until a light froth forms.
  6. Combine the whisked matcha with milk in a glass.
  7. Layer the strawberry puree at the bottom of a serving glass, add ice, then pour the matcha-milk mixture over the top.
  8. Drizzle the raspberry syrup and top with whipped cold cream.

Notes

Ensure all berry components are completely cooled before assembly to maintain distinct layers. Using high-quality ceremonial-grade matcha will result in a less bitter and more vibrant drink.

IngredientQuantityNotes
Strawberry Puree2 tbspUse fresh strawberries for vibrancy
Matcha Powder1 tspSieve for a smooth consistency
Hot Water2 ozTemperature should be 160-175°F
Milk of Choice5 ozOat or almond milk pair exceptionally well
Raspberries3 ozFresh or frozen yields similar results
Heavy Cream3 tbspEssential for the cold foam structure
SugarAdjust to tasteGranulated white sugar dissolves best

Step-by-Step Instructions

Preparing the Fruit Components

  1. Mash thawed strawberries with sugar in a blender and let them macerate for 5 minutes.

  2. Blend the strawberry mixture with lemon juice and zest until completely smooth.

  3. Chill the strawberry puree in the refrigerator until ready for assembly.

  4. Simmer raspberries, water, and sugar in a saucepan over medium heat for 15 minutes.

  5. Strain the berry solids from the liquid syrup and let it cool thoroughly.


Crafting the Matcha Latte

  1. Whisk the matcha powder and hot water in a small bowl until a light froth forms.

  2. Combine the whisked matcha with your chosen milk in a separate vessel.

  3. Froth the heavy cream and raspberry syrup in a chilled container until thick.


Assembling the Beverage

  1. Pour the chilled strawberry puree into the bottom of a 16-ounce glass.

  2. Fill the glass with ice cubes, stopping one inch from the top rim.

  3. Add the matcha-milk mixture gently over the ice to preserve the separation.

  4. Spoon the raspberry cold foam on top and serve immediately.


Chef Tips for Perfect Results

  • Always sift your matcha powder before whisking to eliminate clumps and ensure a silken texture.

  • Use a chilled ceramic bowl for whisking the matcha, as it helps regulate the water temperature.

  • Chill your glass or frothing container in the freezer before whipping the cream for maximum volume.

  • If the cold foam is too thin, return it to the freezer for five minutes before frothing again.

  • Adjust the sugar content based on the sweetness of your specific berry batch for a balanced profile.


Common Mistakes to Avoid

Using boiling water for matcha will burn the powder and result in an unpleasantly bitter drink. Use a reliable thermometer to ensure your water stays below 175°F. Another common error is pouring the milk too quickly, which disrupts the strawberry layer foundation. Pour slowly over the back of a spoon to maintain distinct visual layers. Lastly, never skip the straining phase when making raspberry syrup, as seeds ruin the mouthfeel of the cold foam topping.

Variations and Substitutions

IngredientSubstitutionFlavor Impact
StrawberriesBlackberriesAdds a deeper, earthier tartness
SugarAgave NectarNeutral sweetness with a glossier texture
Heavy CreamCoconut CreamProvides a tropical note for dairy-free needs

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make the Iced Double Berry Matcha ahead of time?

You can prepare the strawberry puree and raspberry syrup up to three days in advance if stored in airtight containers. The matcha latte itself should be prepared fresh to ensure the powder remains suspended and the foam holds its structure.

What causes the matcha to look grainy?

Grainy matcha usually results from not sifting the powder before adding water or using water that is too cold to dissolve the particles. Ensure you use a bamboo whisk or electric frother to achieve a smooth, emulsified finish.

How do I fix the cold foam consistency?

Cold foam consistency improves significantly by using heavy cream that has been kept at refrigerator temperature. If it does not thicken, ensure the syrup is cool and do not add too much liquid syrup relative to the cream volume.

Can I swap the milk type successfully?

Any milk, including soy, oat, or almond, works in this recipe with minimal impact on the flavor profile. Oat milk is often preferred for lattes because its creaminess mimics dairy milk better than thinner nut-based alternatives.

Is this beverage appropriate for a brunch menu?

This drink makes an excellent brunch focal point due to its beautiful layered colors and complex ingredients. Serve it in clear glasses to showcase the red and green hues to your guests.

Conclusion

Iced Double Berry Matcha masterfully blends the refined earthiness of green tea with the vibrant intensity of fresh berries. Following these specific preparation steps ensures a café-quality experience right in your home kitchen. Experimenting with these ratios allows you to craft a personalized beverage that highlights your preferred flavor balance. Enjoy the refreshing intersection of textures and the professional presentation this drink brings to any occasion.

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