I look forward to more recipes and am readying by ordering the matcha I can use for smoothies or baking. I am going to refine my matcha tea making efforts for the froth, which I do love. Hope to hear more about matcha lattes, too.
I'm so excited that you're writing about this. My daughter got me back to making matcha and I invested in a foamer to top it off with milk. Tell me if I'm going overboard here, but I used my my immersion stick to mix the matcha. Is it better to whisk? I'm going to save this post and check out your recommended teas. Yes, Lipton's looks brownish, so ew, no thank you.
I look forward to more recipes and am readying by ordering the matcha I can use for smoothies or baking. I am going to refine my matcha tea making efforts for the froth, which I do love. Hope to hear more about matcha lattes, too.
I'm so excited that you're writing about this. My daughter got me back to making matcha and I invested in a foamer to top it off with milk. Tell me if I'm going overboard here, but I used my my immersion stick to mix the matcha. Is it better to whisk? I'm going to save this post and check out your recommended teas. Yes, Lipton's looks brownish, so ew, no thank you.
Thank you! You can use a whisk, a milk frother or I’m sure an immersion stick works fine too. The goal is to blend and create a little bubble froth.
I’m not familiar with that brand.
I think there are over 700 tea brands selling on line - maybe more if you include Amazon!