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This easy homemade strawberry milk tea is made with real strawberries for the most refreshing summer drink! Fresh strawberries are boiled into a sweet simple syrup that is then mixed with milk and tea to create a delicious strawberry boba tea. With instructions for a vegan and dairy-free option, everyone can enjoy this drink!
If you love strawberry bubble tea from the boba tea store, you will love this homemade strawberry boba tea recipe that tastes even better than the store bought version.
It’s easy to make bubble tea recipes at home for all of your favorite flavors. For more fruity bubble tea recipes, try this mango boba tea, this blueberry bubble tea or this lychee bubble tea.
You can also make copycat versions of some of the classic flavors, such as this taro milk tea, this brown sugar milk tea or this matcha milk tea.
Or, try a creative, dessert-like bubble tea drink such as this oreo milk tea or this chocolate milk tea.
Why this is the best strawberry bubble tea recipe:
- Real Strawberries: We have all tasted that store bought strawberry milk, which has a more artificial taste. If you love this type of strawberry milk you can use it here, but I strongly prefer using real strawberries as it adds a much more authentic, fruitier and summery taste.
- Strawberry Simple Syrup: Some recipes make strawberry milk by blending strawberries into a purée and mixing that into milk. The problem with this method is that it ends up as a thicker mixture which tastes more like a smoothie than a milk tea. Instead, in this recipe, strawberries are boiled into a simple syrup that is then stirred into the milk tea. This gives the same intense strawberry taste and keeps the thinner consistency that is characteristic of a milk tea.
- Easy to Find Ingredients: The only ingredient you may have to do a bit of searching for is the boba, but this is pretty easy to find at any Asian supermarket or online. There are strawberry flavored powders that exist for boba tea, and the bubble tea stores may actually use this in the teas they sell. However, because strawberry flavored powder is not as common as some other flavors, it can actually be very difficult to find without paying excessive prices for shipping depending on where you live. Making this drink with real strawberries saves you money and time trying to find a specific powder.
What does strawberry milk tea taste like?
This strawberry bubble tea tastes like fresh strawberries with a dash of creaminess from the milk and a subtle tea flavor. The tea is not too strong in this recipe, but helps balance out the sweetness from the strawberry syrup. There is not too much milk so overall the drink is light and refreshing without being overly heavy or creamy.
Is strawberry milk tea caffeinated?
Yes, but not a lot. There is caffeine in the tea, which is steeped in a smaller amount of water than usual to make a strong, concentrated tea. However there is much less caffeine overall than compared to a regular cup of coffee. If you want to make this drink completely caffeine-free, you can replace the tea with milk, and it will just be an extra milky strawberry bubble tea.
Ingredients:
- Strawberries: Use fresh strawberries if they are in season and you can find them. If not, you can use frozen strawberries. For frozen strawberries, thaw them first and drain out the excess liquid.
- Green or Black Tea: You can use either type of tea for this recipe, both will go well. For an extra strawberry kick, try a fruity strawberry tea.
- Milk: Regular 2% milk is all you need. If you are looking for a vegan or dairy-free option, use almond or oat milk instead.
- Sugar: Granulated sugar is needed to make the strawberry syrup. Sugar, water and strawberries are heated on a pan and reduced to a syrup that is used to flavor and sweeten the drink.
- Boba: All milk teas need boba! You’ll get the best price for boba at any Asian supermarket, but you can also easily find boba online. If you are able to find strawberry boba (which are not very common) this is the perfect tea to use them in! Try to find quick cooking boba, which cook much faster and save a lot of time.
Instructions:
Steep the tea: Steep the tea bag in a ½ cup of water for 5 minutes. Using less water than normal when making tea means the tea will be more concentrated and have a stronger flavor. Let the tea cool to room temperature and then chill in the fridge.
Make the strawberry simple syrup: On a saucepan over medium heat, heat the sugar, strawberries and water, stirring occasionally. As the strawberries are heated, they will begin to break down. Use a fork to gently mash all the strawberry pieces as much as possible.
Continue to simmer the sauce for about 10 minutes as it thickens up. Remove it from the heat and set aside to cool to room temperature.
Strain the syrup: Strain the syrup using a fine mesh sieve to remove all the small strawberry pieces. You will have to use a fork or back of a spoon to really press the syrup through the sieve.
Make sure you separate out all the syrup. You should end up with about a ½ cup of strained syrup.
Cook the boba: Bring a small pot of water to a boil on the stovetop. Add in the boba and cook for 5-10 minutes. Strain the boba and run them under cold water for a minute to cool down. Immediately add them to the strawberry simple syrup.
Make the milk tea: Stir the chilled tea, milk, and strawberry syrup and boba mix together in a glass. Add in a handful of ice and serve.
Tips & Tricks:
- Make the boba fresh: You can make the rest of the tea in advance, but make the boba right before you serve the drinks. Boba only stays fresh for a few hours once cooked.
- Soak the boba in the syrup: As soon as the boba have cooled down after rinsing under cold water, make sure to stir them into the strawberry syrup. If you leave the boba sitting out, they can get sticky and clump together.
- Use bubble tea straws. Bubble tea straws are wide enough so you can drink your bubble tea. Try metal reusable ones or colorful disposable ones.
- Adjust the sugar: Increase or decrease the amount of sugar added to the syrup by 1-2 tablespoon depending on how sweet you want the boba tea to be.
- Save the strained strawberries: The mushed strawberry pieces that you separate out of the syrup are perfect for mixing into plain greek yogurt!
- Stir your milk tea! This drink does separate a tiny bit, so make sure to give the milk tea a really good stir before drinking.
📖 Recipe
Strawberry Milk Tea
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 2 cups 1x
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
This easy strawberry milk tea is made with real strawberries for the most refreshing summer bubble tea! This recipe can easily be made vegan and dairy-free.
Ingredients
- Strawberry Simple Syrup:
- 2 cups strawberries, hulled and sliced
- 5 tbsp granulated sugar
- 1 cup water
- Add-ins:
- ⅛ cup quick cooking boba
- ½ cup milk
- Handful of ice
Instructions
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Make the tea: Add the tea bag to the boiling water and let the tea steep for 5 minutes. Remove the tea bag and let the tea cool to room temperature. Then put the tea in the fridge to fully chill.
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Make the strawberry syrup: Heat the strawberries, water and sugar on a pan over medium heat, stirring occasionally. As the strawberries warm up, they will begin to get mushy. Use a fork to fully mash them as much as possible. Continue to stir the syrup, letting it gently simmer for 5-10 minutes. Remove the syrup from the heat and let it cool for a few minutes.
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Strain the syrup: Once slightly cooled, strain the strawberry syrup mixture through a fine mesh sieve. Press the mashed strawberries as much as you can to get all the syrup out of them. You should end up with about a ½ cup of syrup. Set the syrup aside for now.
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Make the boba: Bring a pot of water to a boil on the stove. Once boiling, add the boba to the water. At first, the boba will sink to the bottom, then after about 20 seconds, they will float to the top. Slightly lower the heat and continue to simmer for 5 - 10 minutes. Remove the pot from the heat and strain the boba. Run the boba under cold water for about a minute until they have cooled down. Then, stir them into the strawberry syrup to prevent them from clumping together.
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Put everything together: Stir the chilled tea, milk, and boba in the strawberry syrup together. Add in a handful of ice and serve immediately.
Notes
- Vegan version: To make this milk tea vegan and dairy free, substitute almond or oat milk for the cow’s milk.
- Serving size: This recipe makes two smaller servings, but if you want the classic gigantic bubble tea store size then serve as one serving.
- Use quick cooking boba. This recipe uses quick cooking boba, but some types of boba may need to be cooked for longer. If you don’t have quick cooking boba, cook your boba according to the package instructions and follow the rest of the recipe as is.
- Make the boba fresh. Boba don’t last long once cooked so make them right before you are ready to drink your milk tea. You can make the syrup and tea in advance and store them in the fridge.
- Adjust to your taste: Everyone has a different preference for how they like their bubble tea. If you want to adjust how much sugar is in the tea, increase or decrease the amount of sugar by 1-2 tbsp. You can also add in a couple tablespoons of cream for an extra creamy option.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Category: Bubble tea
- Method: Mixed
- Cuisine: Taiwanese
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cup
- Calories: 225
- Sugar: 37.8g
- Sodium: 34mg
- Fat: 1.6g
- Saturated Fat: 0.8g
- Unsaturated Fat: 0.6g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 52.5g
- Fiber: 2.5g
- Protein: 3g
- Cholesterol: 5mg
ave
worked amazingly! but the syrup was very difficult to make with frozen strawberries so i recommend fresh like the recipe says. but it tasted great!
norah
super tasty and easy to make! I used sago instead of normal tapioca bobas and it was really good 🙂 also a normal green as my tea
The Littlest Crumb
Thanks Norah! Sago sounds like a great substitution for the tapioca pearls!
Mya
Wondering how this recipe would taste with a strawberry fruit tea?
The Littlest Crumb
Strawberry tea works perfectly in this recipe!
Melodie Fortenberry
I work at a small town coffee shop right now and we are wanting to incorporate boba tea on our menu! For this recipe, do you think green or black tea is better?
The Littlest Crumb
You can really make it either way, but depends on the flavor you are going for. Personally, I love this milk tea with black tea, but others love the more green tea and strawberry combo!
Lucy Baillet
I personally think black tea makes it sweeter, green tea it a bit more bitter.
Toni
This is perfectly refreshing! Such a great way to enjoy those fresh strawberries!
The Littlest Crumb
Thanks so much Toni! It is really a great way to use up extra strawberries!
Claudia Lamascolo
I love how refreshing this is and will make it often its just the right blend of flavors
Sue
I've been wanting to try boba tea and I love strawberries, so this is perfect! Thanks!