My First Sip of Sunshine
I tried my first iced strawberry matcha latte at a tiny cafe. It was so pink and green. I thought, “This tastes like a garden party in a cup.” I knew I had to make it at home. Now it’s my favorite refreshing summer drink.
Making it yourself means you control the sweetness. You can use your favorite milk. A homemade matcha latte just feels special. Have you ever tried matcha before? What did you think?
Choosing Your Matcha Powder
Let’s talk about matcha powder. It’s just fine green tea leaves. But not all matcha is the same. Ceremonial matcha is the best quality. It tastes smooth and a little sweet.
For a latte, a good daily matcha works great. You don’t need the fancy kind. The best matcha for latte is one you enjoy. *Fun fact: The word “matcha” literally means “powdered tea.”* See? Simple!
Why This Little Drink Matters
This strawberry matcha recipe is more than tasty. The matcha health benefits are a nice bonus. It gives you calm energy. I feel awake but not jittery. Strawberries add a vitamin boost too.
It also matters because making it is a small joy. You are creating something beautiful. That’s good for the soul. What’s one small thing you did for yourself this week?
Mashing Berries & Making Foam
Here’s the fun part. You mash the strawberries with a bit of sugar. It makes a sweet, juicy jam at the bottom of your glass. Doesn’t that smell amazing? Then, you learn how to make matcha latte foam.
You sift the powder into cold water. Then you whisk it fast. A little whisk works best. I use a small one from a kitchen shop. Seeing that foam appear never gets old. It feels like magic.
Your Easy Matcha Recipe
This is a very easy matcha recipe. Layer the red berries, white milk, and green matcha. The colors swirl together when you stir. It’s so pretty. Always taste it before adding more sweetener. The strawberries might be enough.
This matters because cooking should not be hard. A good drink is simple. It uses just a few fresh things. What’s your favorite fruit to add to drinks? I’d love new ideas for mine!
Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh strawberries, hulled and finely chopped | 5 (about ⅓ cup) | |
| Cane sugar | 1 teaspoon | |
| Matcha powder | ½ to 1 teaspoon | |
| Cold water | ¼ cup | For mixing the matcha |
| Ice | As needed | |
| Almond milk | ½ to 1 cup | Or milk of choice |
| Maple syrup or honey | To taste | Optional sweetener |

Instructions
Step 1: Grab your fresh strawberries and sugar. Mash them together in a bowl with a fork. I love the sweet, pink juice it makes. This is the heart of your strawberry matcha recipe. (A little mash makes the best flavor!)
Step 2: Now, let’s make the matcha. Sift your matcha powder into a bowl. This prevents lumps. Add cold water and whisk it fast until frothy. Doesn’t that color look amazing? Using ceremonial matcha makes it extra smooth.
Step 3: Time to build your homemade matcha latte! Put the strawberries in a tall glass. Add lots of ice. Pour in almond milk until the glass is two-thirds full. This creates the perfect layers for your refreshing summer drink.
Step 4: Gently pour your whisked matcha over the top. Watch the beautiful green swirl! Now, give it a good stir. Taste your iced strawberry matcha latte. Want it sweeter? A little honey is lovely. Do you prefer honey or maple syrup? Share below!
Creative Twists
Use frozen strawberries instead of ice. Add a splash of vanilla to your almond milk. Make a creamy version with coconut milk. Which one would you try first? Comment below!Serving & Pairing Ideas
This easy matcha recipe is perfect on its own. For a treat, enjoy it with a buttery shortbread cookie. The best matcha for latte has a gentle, grassy taste. You can also garnish your glass with a fresh strawberry on the rim. It’s a pretty touch. I love thinking about the matcha health benefits while I sip. Which would you choose tonight?

Keeping Your Strawberry Matcha Latte Fresh
Let’s talk about storing this pretty drink. The strawberry mash is best fresh. Keep it in a tiny jar in the fridge for one day. The matcha mixture can be made ahead too. Store it separately in the fridge for up to a day.
I remember my first time. I mixed everything together the night before. The colors turned muddy by morning! Now I keep the parts apart. This matters because fresh ingredients taste brighter and more joyful.
You can batch the strawberry mash for a few days. This makes your homemade matcha latte super fast to assemble. Have you ever tried storing it this way? Share below!
Fixing Common Matcha Mistakes
First, lumpy matcha. Always sift your matcha powder into your bowl. I once skipped this step. My drink had little bitter clumps! Sifting makes it smooth. This matters because a smooth mix means a better flavor in your strawberry matcha recipe.
Second, weak color or taste. Use good powder. Ceremonial matcha is best for drinking. Third, the layers mix too fast. Pour your matcha slowly over the back of a spoon. This helps the beautiful layers stay put. Which of these problems have you run into before?
Fixing small issues builds your cooking confidence. You learn that a good easy matcha recipe is all about little tricks. This matters because confident cooking is happy cooking!
Your Quick Questions, Answered
What is a strawberry matcha latte?
It is a layered, refreshing summer drink. It mixes sweet strawberry mash with earthy green tea. The drink is often served over ice. It looks beautiful and tastes wonderful. Making one is a fun kitchen project. You will love this iced strawberry matcha latte on a warm day.
How do you make a strawberry matcha latte with layers?
Layers come from careful pouring. First, put the strawberry mash in the glass. Next, add ice and milk. Finally, pour the matcha mix very slowly on top. Pouring it over the back of a spoon helps. This method keeps the green tea layer floating above the pink strawberry layer. It is the secret to a pretty drink.
What is the creamy layer in a strawberry matcha latte?
The creamy layer is the milk. We use almond milk in this recipe. The milk sits between the strawberry and matcha. When you whisk the matcha powder with water, it also gets foamy. This foam adds another creamy texture on the very top. Together, they make the drink smooth and rich.
Does strawberry matcha latte have caffeine?
Yes, it does have some caffeine. Matcha powder comes from green tea leaves. It has less caffeine than coffee but more than regular tea. It gives you a calm, focused energy. Many people talk about the matcha health benefits. Which tip will you try first?
What does a strawberry matcha latte taste like?
It tastes like sweet berries and earthy tea. The strawberry is fruity and bright. The matcha is rich and a little grassy. The milk makes everything smooth and creamy. It is not too sweet. It is a very refreshing and balanced flavor. You should taste each part separately, then together.
Can I make a strawberry matcha latte at home?
You absolutely can! This is a great easy matcha recipe to start with. You just need a few simple tools. A small whisk helps make the matcha foamy. Finding the best matcha for latte is key. Once you know how to make matcha latte, you can make them anytime. It is easy and fun.
A Final Word From My Kitchen
I hope you love making this drink. It always makes me think of sunny mornings. *Fun fact: matcha was first used by Japanese monks to stay alert during meditation.*
Now it is your turn. Have you tried this recipe? Tell me all about it in the comments below. I love hearing your stories. Share a picture if you can!
Happy cooking!
—Grace Ellington.

Strawberry Matcha Latte with Creamy Layers
Description
A refreshing and visually stunning iced drink featuring sweet mashed strawberries, creamy almond milk, and vibrant, whisked matcha.
Ingredients
Instructions
- Place the strawberries and sugar in a small bowl. Use a fork to combine, lightly mashing the strawberries as you mix. Set aside.
- Sift the matcha powder into another small bowl to remove any lumps. Add the water and use a matcha whisk to whisk briskly from side to side until the matcha is fully dispersed and a foamy layer forms on top.
- Place the strawberries at the bottom of a tall glass. Fill halfway with ice, then pour in enough almond milk to fill the glass two thirds of the way full. Top with the matcha mixture.
- Stir to combine and taste with a straw. If desired, sweeten with maple syrup or honey to taste.
Notes
- For a creamier texture, use oat milk or regular dairy milk. Adjust matcha and sweetener to your preference.