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Strawberry Matcha Latte

Published January 11, 2026 By Lina

Strawberry Matcha Latte with vibrant colors and fresh ingredients

There’s something delightfully seasonal about a Strawberry Matcha Latte — bright, sun-warmed strawberries meet the vegetal, calming hum of matcha for a drink that tastes like spring in a glass. This latte is worth trying because it balances fruity sweetness with earthy depth, and it’s simple enough for a midweek treat or a weekend ritual. If you love exploring comforting homemade beverages and seasonal twists on classics, this recipe will become a favorite; it even pairs well with other cozy sips like my guide to a spiced latte for chilly mornings pumpkin spice latte inspiration.

Ingredients & Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 cup fresh strawberries
  • 1 cup almond milk (or other dairy-free milk)
  • 1 teaspoon matcha powder
  • 1–2 tablespoons sweetener (honey, agave, or sugar)
  • Ice

Notes:

  • Use ripe, fragrant strawberries for the best flavor. If they’re very sweet, start with 1 tablespoon sweetener and taste before adding more.
  • Matcha varies in quality and intensity — a ceremonial-grade matcha will be smoother and more vibrant; culinary-grade works fine for lattes.
  • Almond milk is listed here for a dairy-free option, but feel free to substitute oat milk, whole milk, or any milk you prefer.

Equipment

  • Blender or food processor (for the strawberry puree)
  • Small whisk, matcha whisk (chasen), or frother for dissolving the matcha
  • Bowl or small jar for mixing the matcha milk
  • Tall glass or latte glass
  • Measuring spoons and cups
  • Optional: baking tray (if you want to roast strawberries for depth), small saucepan (if you prefer a warmed syrup), thermometer (if heating milk)

Helpful tools:

  • A fine mesh sieve can be useful if you prefer a silky strawberry puree without seeds.
  • An electric milk frother makes whisking matcha into milk quick and frothy.

Step-by-Step Instructions (with tips)

  1. Blend fresh strawberries until smooth.

    • Hull and roughly chop the strawberries, then pulse in a blender until you have a bright red puree. If you prefer a seed-free texture, press the puree through a fine-mesh sieve into a bowl.
    • Tip: For a slightly deeper flavor, toss the strawberries with a teaspoon of sugar and roast them on a baking tray at 400°F (200°C) for 12–15 minutes before pureeing. Roasting caramelizes the fruit and makes a more jammy base.
  2. In a separate bowl, whisk together almond milk, matcha powder, and sweetener until well combined.

    • Add the matcha powder to the milk and whisk briskly in a small circular motion until the powder is fully dissolved and the milk is lightly frothy. If using a matcha whisk (chasen), hold the bowl steady and whisk in a zigzag motion until a thin froth forms.
    • Tip: Sift matcha through a small sieve into your bowl to avoid clumps. If you like a creamier latte, warm the milk gently on the stove (do not boil) before whisking the matcha — around 150–160°F (65–70°C) is good.
  3. Fill a glass with ice and pour in the strawberry puree.

    • Use enough ice to chill the drink thoroughly but not so much that it dilutes the flavor excessively. Leave a little space on top for the matcha milk.
  4. Slowly add the matcha milk mixture over the strawberries.

    • Pour the matcha milk gently over the back of a spoon or down the side of the glass to create a layered look if desired. The visual contrast of red and green is part of the charm.
    • Variation: For a warm version, skip the ice and use warmed strawberry puree and warmed matcha milk for a cozy hot latte.
  5. Stir gently and enjoy your refreshing strawberry matcha latte!

    • Mix just before drinking so the flavors marry without losing the pretty layering too soon.
    • Tip: Add a sprig of mint or a thin slice of strawberry on the rim for a pretty garnish. If you like a creamier mouthfeel, top with a splash of coconut cream or a dollop of whipped coconut milk.

Variations and flavor suggestions:

  • Roasted strawberries: As described, roast for 12–15 minutes to intensify flavor.
  • Strawberry syrup: Simmer strawberries with equal parts sugar and a splash of water for 8–10 minutes, then cool for a smoother, more concentrated sweetener.
  • Floral twist: Add a drop of rose water or a few crushed basil leaves to the strawberry puree for an aromatic lift.
  • Iced tea hybrid: Stir a little cooled green tea into the matcha milk for a layered green-tea complexity.

Strawberry Matcha Latte

Storage, Freezing & Make-Ahead Tips

Storing leftovers

  • Strawberry puree: Store any unused strawberry puree in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Gently stir before using; if it has separated, a quick whisk or blend will bring it back together.
  • Matcha milk mixture: Prepare the matcha milk fresh for the best froth and flavor; premixed matcha milk can be kept in the fridge for up to 24 hours, but the matcha will settle and you’ll need to re-whisk.

Freezing

  • Strawberry puree freezes beautifully. Spoon the puree into an ice cube tray and freeze; once solid, transfer cubes to a freezer bag. Use cubes to chill drinks, make smoothies, or thaw for future lattes. Frozen puree cubes will keep about 3 months.
  • Matcha does not freeze well when combined with milk; it can change texture and lose vibrancy. If you want to stash portions, freeze the strawberry component only.

Make-ahead strategies

  • Quick morning version: Make a batch of strawberry puree and keep it refrigerated — then whisk matcha into milk and assemble quickly. This saves 5–7 minutes each time.
  • Portioning: Divide the puree into single-serve jars or silicone ice cube trays for grab-and-go assembly.
  • To preserve color: Keep matcha out of heat and light in an airtight container so your latte stays vibrant when prepared.

How to Use / Serve This Dish

Serving ideas

  • Brunch staple: Serve the Strawberry Matcha Latte alongside scones, a lemon ricotta toast, or a light yogurt parfait for a bright brunch spread.
  • Dessert drink: Pair with a shortbread or buttery cookie — the matcha’s earthiness and the strawberry’s sweetness complement richer pastries well.
  • Afternoon pick-me-up: Enjoy chilled over ice with a small plate of dark chocolate squares to balance the sweetness.

Creative variations

  • Layered parfait: Spoon strawberry puree into a glass, add a scoop of vanilla or matcha ice cream, then drizzle matcha milk over top for a boozy-free affogato-style treat.
  • Mocktail: Add a splash of sparkling water and a squeeze of lime to turn it into a refreshing mocktail for warm evenings.
  • Protein boost: Blend the strawberry puree with a scoop of vanilla protein powder before building the latte for a post-workout treat.

Pairings

  • Cheese pairing: Fresh ricotta toast with a drizzle of honey pairs beautifully.
  • Breakfast: Almond or coconut flour muffins, avocado-toast slices, or a bowl of chia pudding make excellent companions.

Internal inspiration note: If you want to branch into seasonal lattes with similar cozy appeal, check out this pumpkin spice latte guide for ideas on warming spices and make-ahead mixes.

FAQ

Q: Can I use frozen strawberries instead of fresh?
A: Yes, frozen strawberries work well and are especially handy year-round. Thaw them slightly before blending, or blend from frozen and reduce added ice. Frozen fruit may yield a slightly softer color and texture, but the flavor will still be bright.

Q: How strong should matcha be for a latte?
A: One teaspoon per cup is a good starting point for a balanced flavor. If you prefer a bolder matcha presence, increase to 1.25–1.5 teaspoons. Remember that ceremonial-grade matcha is more delicate and may need less; culinary-grade is more robust and can stand up to sweeter additions.

Q: How long will a prepared Strawberry Matcha Latte keep?
A: Once assembled over ice, drink it that day for the best texture and flavor. If you prepare components separately, the strawberry puree lasts about 3 days in the fridge and the matcha milk can be stored up to 24 hours (re-whisk before using).

Q: Can I make this vegan or sugar-free?
A: Absolutely. Use a plant-based milk such as almond, oat, or soy, and choose a vegan sweetener like agave or maple syrup. For sugar-free, use stevia or erythritol to taste; stevia is very concentrated, so add sparingly and adjust as needed.

Tips for troubleshooting

  • If your matcha is clumpy, sift it before whisking or use a frother to break up lumps.
  • If the drink tastes too sweet, reduce the strawberry puree or switch to a less sweet milk.
  • To keep the drink colorful, assemble immediately before serving and keep ingredients cool.

Conclusion

The Strawberry Matcha Latte is a gentle, seasonal celebration—bright strawberries bring summer’s sweetness, while matcha adds calming, earthy depth. This beverage is flexible: make it icy-cold for sunny afternoons, roast the berries for a richer profile, or warm it for a cozy twist. If you enjoyed this recipe and want to explore more strawberry matcha variations, I love the clear step-by-step approach in this Easy 5-minute Strawberry Matcha Latte – Christie at Home, the layered presentation and notes in this Strawberry Matcha Latte – Teak & Thyme offer great styling tips, and you can find a slightly different take with serving ideas at Strawberry Matcha Latte – A Cozy Kitchen. Give this recipe a try, tinker with the ratios to suit your taste, and please share a photo or comment — I’d love to hear how your seasonal latte turned out!

Strawberry Matcha Latte with vibrant colors and fresh ingredients

Strawberry Matcha Latte

A delightful blend of fresh strawberries and matcha, this latte offers a refreshing taste of spring, balancing fruity sweetness with earthy depth.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Course Beverage, Snack
Cuisine Fusion, Japanese
Servings 2 servings
Calories 150 kcal

Ingredients
  

For the Latte

  • 1 cup fresh strawberries Use ripe, fragrant strawberries for the best flavor.
  • 1 cup almond milk (or other dairy-free milk) Feel free to substitute oat milk, whole milk, or any milk you prefer.
  • 1 teaspoon matcha powder Ceremonial-grade matcha will be smoother and more vibrant; culinary-grade works fine for lattes.
  • 1-2 tablespoons sweetener (honey, agave, or sugar) Start with 1 tablespoon and taste before adding more.
  • as needed Ice Use enough ice to chill the drink thoroughly.

Instructions
 

Preparation

  • Blend fresh strawberries until smooth. Hull and roughly chop the strawberries, then pulse in a blender until you have a bright red puree. If you prefer a seed-free texture, press the puree through a fine-mesh sieve into a bowl.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk together almond milk, matcha powder, and sweetener until well combined. Whisk briskly in a circular motion until the powder is fully dissolved.
  • Fill a glass with ice and pour in the strawberry puree, leaving a little space on top for the matcha milk.
  • Slowly add the matcha milk mixture over the strawberries to create a layered look.
  • Stir gently and enjoy your refreshing strawberry matcha latte!

Notes

For a warmer version, skip the ice and use warmed strawberry puree and warmed matcha milk. Add garnishes like a sprig of mint or a thin slice of strawberry for decoration. Store unused strawberry puree in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Keyword Homemade Beverage, Matcha, Spring Drink, Strawberry Latte

Strawberry Matcha Latte

Published: January 11, 2026 By Lina

Strawberry Matcha Latte with vibrant colors and fresh ingredients

There’s something delightfully seasonal about a Strawberry Matcha Latte — bright, sun-warmed strawberries meet the vegetal, calming hum of matcha for a drink that tastes like spring in a glass. This latte is worth trying because it balances fruity sweetness with earthy depth, and it’s simple enough for a midweek treat or a weekend ritual. If you love exploring comforting homemade beverages and seasonal twists on classics, this recipe will become a favorite; it even pairs well with other cozy sips like my guide to a spiced latte for chilly mornings pumpkin spice latte inspiration.

Ingredients & Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 cup fresh strawberries
  • 1 cup almond milk (or other dairy-free milk)
  • 1 teaspoon matcha powder
  • 1–2 tablespoons sweetener (honey, agave, or sugar)
  • Ice

Notes:

  • Use ripe, fragrant strawberries for the best flavor. If they’re very sweet, start with 1 tablespoon sweetener and taste before adding more.
  • Matcha varies in quality and intensity — a ceremonial-grade matcha will be smoother and more vibrant; culinary-grade works fine for lattes.
  • Almond milk is listed here for a dairy-free option, but feel free to substitute oat milk, whole milk, or any milk you prefer.

Equipment

  • Blender or food processor (for the strawberry puree)
  • Small whisk, matcha whisk (chasen), or frother for dissolving the matcha
  • Bowl or small jar for mixing the matcha milk
  • Tall glass or latte glass
  • Measuring spoons and cups
  • Optional: baking tray (if you want to roast strawberries for depth), small saucepan (if you prefer a warmed syrup), thermometer (if heating milk)

Helpful tools:

  • A fine mesh sieve can be useful if you prefer a silky strawberry puree without seeds.
  • An electric milk frother makes whisking matcha into milk quick and frothy.

Step-by-Step Instructions (with tips)

  1. Blend fresh strawberries until smooth.

    • Hull and roughly chop the strawberries, then pulse in a blender until you have a bright red puree. If you prefer a seed-free texture, press the puree through a fine-mesh sieve into a bowl.
    • Tip: For a slightly deeper flavor, toss the strawberries with a teaspoon of sugar and roast them on a baking tray at 400°F (200°C) for 12–15 minutes before pureeing. Roasting caramelizes the fruit and makes a more jammy base.
  2. In a separate bowl, whisk together almond milk, matcha powder, and sweetener until well combined.

    • Add the matcha powder to the milk and whisk briskly in a small circular motion until the powder is fully dissolved and the milk is lightly frothy. If using a matcha whisk (chasen), hold the bowl steady and whisk in a zigzag motion until a thin froth forms.
    • Tip: Sift matcha through a small sieve into your bowl to avoid clumps. If you like a creamier latte, warm the milk gently on the stove (do not boil) before whisking the matcha — around 150–160°F (65–70°C) is good.
  3. Fill a glass with ice and pour in the strawberry puree.

    • Use enough ice to chill the drink thoroughly but not so much that it dilutes the flavor excessively. Leave a little space on top for the matcha milk.
  4. Slowly add the matcha milk mixture over the strawberries.

    • Pour the matcha milk gently over the back of a spoon or down the side of the glass to create a layered look if desired. The visual contrast of red and green is part of the charm.
    • Variation: For a warm version, skip the ice and use warmed strawberry puree and warmed matcha milk for a cozy hot latte.
  5. Stir gently and enjoy your refreshing strawberry matcha latte!

    • Mix just before drinking so the flavors marry without losing the pretty layering too soon.
    • Tip: Add a sprig of mint or a thin slice of strawberry on the rim for a pretty garnish. If you like a creamier mouthfeel, top with a splash of coconut cream or a dollop of whipped coconut milk.

Variations and flavor suggestions:

  • Roasted strawberries: As described, roast for 12–15 minutes to intensify flavor.
  • Strawberry syrup: Simmer strawberries with equal parts sugar and a splash of water for 8–10 minutes, then cool for a smoother, more concentrated sweetener.
  • Floral twist: Add a drop of rose water or a few crushed basil leaves to the strawberry puree for an aromatic lift.
  • Iced tea hybrid: Stir a little cooled green tea into the matcha milk for a layered green-tea complexity.

Strawberry Matcha Latte

Storage, Freezing & Make-Ahead Tips

Storing leftovers

  • Strawberry puree: Store any unused strawberry puree in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Gently stir before using; if it has separated, a quick whisk or blend will bring it back together.
  • Matcha milk mixture: Prepare the matcha milk fresh for the best froth and flavor; premixed matcha milk can be kept in the fridge for up to 24 hours, but the matcha will settle and you’ll need to re-whisk.

Freezing

  • Strawberry puree freezes beautifully. Spoon the puree into an ice cube tray and freeze; once solid, transfer cubes to a freezer bag. Use cubes to chill drinks, make smoothies, or thaw for future lattes. Frozen puree cubes will keep about 3 months.
  • Matcha does not freeze well when combined with milk; it can change texture and lose vibrancy. If you want to stash portions, freeze the strawberry component only.

Make-ahead strategies

  • Quick morning version: Make a batch of strawberry puree and keep it refrigerated — then whisk matcha into milk and assemble quickly. This saves 5–7 minutes each time.
  • Portioning: Divide the puree into single-serve jars or silicone ice cube trays for grab-and-go assembly.
  • To preserve color: Keep matcha out of heat and light in an airtight container so your latte stays vibrant when prepared.

How to Use / Serve This Dish

Serving ideas

  • Brunch staple: Serve the Strawberry Matcha Latte alongside scones, a lemon ricotta toast, or a light yogurt parfait for a bright brunch spread.
  • Dessert drink: Pair with a shortbread or buttery cookie — the matcha’s earthiness and the strawberry’s sweetness complement richer pastries well.
  • Afternoon pick-me-up: Enjoy chilled over ice with a small plate of dark chocolate squares to balance the sweetness.

Creative variations

  • Layered parfait: Spoon strawberry puree into a glass, add a scoop of vanilla or matcha ice cream, then drizzle matcha milk over top for a boozy-free affogato-style treat.
  • Mocktail: Add a splash of sparkling water and a squeeze of lime to turn it into a refreshing mocktail for warm evenings.
  • Protein boost: Blend the strawberry puree with a scoop of vanilla protein powder before building the latte for a post-workout treat.

Pairings

  • Cheese pairing: Fresh ricotta toast with a drizzle of honey pairs beautifully.
  • Breakfast: Almond or coconut flour muffins, avocado-toast slices, or a bowl of chia pudding make excellent companions.

Internal inspiration note: If you want to branch into seasonal lattes with similar cozy appeal, check out this pumpkin spice latte guide for ideas on warming spices and make-ahead mixes.

FAQ

Q: Can I use frozen strawberries instead of fresh?
A: Yes, frozen strawberries work well and are especially handy year-round. Thaw them slightly before blending, or blend from frozen and reduce added ice. Frozen fruit may yield a slightly softer color and texture, but the flavor will still be bright.

Q: How strong should matcha be for a latte?
A: One teaspoon per cup is a good starting point for a balanced flavor. If you prefer a bolder matcha presence, increase to 1.25–1.5 teaspoons. Remember that ceremonial-grade matcha is more delicate and may need less; culinary-grade is more robust and can stand up to sweeter additions.

Q: How long will a prepared Strawberry Matcha Latte keep?
A: Once assembled over ice, drink it that day for the best texture and flavor. If you prepare components separately, the strawberry puree lasts about 3 days in the fridge and the matcha milk can be stored up to 24 hours (re-whisk before using).

Q: Can I make this vegan or sugar-free?
A: Absolutely. Use a plant-based milk such as almond, oat, or soy, and choose a vegan sweetener like agave or maple syrup. For sugar-free, use stevia or erythritol to taste; stevia is very concentrated, so add sparingly and adjust as needed.

Tips for troubleshooting

  • If your matcha is clumpy, sift it before whisking or use a frother to break up lumps.
  • If the drink tastes too sweet, reduce the strawberry puree or switch to a less sweet milk.
  • To keep the drink colorful, assemble immediately before serving and keep ingredients cool.

Conclusion

The Strawberry Matcha Latte is a gentle, seasonal celebration—bright strawberries bring summer’s sweetness, while matcha adds calming, earthy depth. This beverage is flexible: make it icy-cold for sunny afternoons, roast the berries for a richer profile, or warm it for a cozy twist. If you enjoyed this recipe and want to explore more strawberry matcha variations, I love the clear step-by-step approach in this Easy 5-minute Strawberry Matcha Latte – Christie at Home, the layered presentation and notes in this Strawberry Matcha Latte – Teak & Thyme offer great styling tips, and you can find a slightly different take with serving ideas at Strawberry Matcha Latte – A Cozy Kitchen. Give this recipe a try, tinker with the ratios to suit your taste, and please share a photo or comment — I’d love to hear how your seasonal latte turned out!

Strawberry Matcha Latte with vibrant colors and fresh ingredients

Strawberry Matcha Latte

A delightful blend of fresh strawberries and matcha, this latte offers a refreshing taste of spring, balancing fruity sweetness with earthy depth.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Course Beverage, Snack
Cuisine Fusion, Japanese
Servings 2 servings
Calories 150 kcal

Ingredients
  

For the Latte

  • 1 cup fresh strawberries Use ripe, fragrant strawberries for the best flavor.
  • 1 cup almond milk (or other dairy-free milk) Feel free to substitute oat milk, whole milk, or any milk you prefer.
  • 1 teaspoon matcha powder Ceremonial-grade matcha will be smoother and more vibrant; culinary-grade works fine for lattes.
  • 1-2 tablespoons sweetener (honey, agave, or sugar) Start with 1 tablespoon and taste before adding more.
  • as needed Ice Use enough ice to chill the drink thoroughly.

Instructions
 

Preparation

  • Blend fresh strawberries until smooth. Hull and roughly chop the strawberries, then pulse in a blender until you have a bright red puree. If you prefer a seed-free texture, press the puree through a fine-mesh sieve into a bowl.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk together almond milk, matcha powder, and sweetener until well combined. Whisk briskly in a circular motion until the powder is fully dissolved.
  • Fill a glass with ice and pour in the strawberry puree, leaving a little space on top for the matcha milk.
  • Slowly add the matcha milk mixture over the strawberries to create a layered look.
  • Stir gently and enjoy your refreshing strawberry matcha latte!

Notes

For a warmer version, skip the ice and use warmed strawberry puree and warmed matcha milk. Add garnishes like a sprig of mint or a thin slice of strawberry for decoration. Store unused strawberry puree in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Keyword Homemade Beverage, Matcha, Spring Drink, Strawberry Latte

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