
Whether you’re new to matcha or already a fan, mastering the art of the matcha latte is like learning a love language for yourself. Creamy, earthy, gently energizing—it’s the kind of ritual that feels luxurious and grounding at the same time.
Today, I’m sharing a no-fuss guide to making both hot and iced matcha lattes, with little flavor twists and tips that make all the difference.
🍵 Tools You’ll Need
Making a beautiful latte starts with the right setup:
- Matcha whisk (chasen) – to froth and blend
- Sifter – to remove clumps and make it silky
- Matcha bowl or small deep cup – for whisking
- Milk frother (optional) – for creamy, café-style milk
- Measuring spoon – precision matters
✨ Tip: No whisk? You can use a handheld milk frother or shake vigorously in a sealed jar.
🌿 Ingredients (Base Recipe)
- 1 tsp ceremonial-grade matcha
- 2 tbsp warm water (not boiling—about 80°C)
- ¾ cup milk of choice (oat, almond, soy, coconut, dairy—your call)
- Sweetener to taste: maple syrup, honey, or stevia (optional)
🔥 Hot Matcha Latte – Step-by-Step
- Sift your matcha into your bowl (this avoids clumps).
- Add warm water and whisk in an “M” or zig-zag motion until frothy.
- Heat and froth your milk separately.
- Pour matcha into a cup, then slowly pour over the frothed milk.
- Sweeten if desired and enjoy warm.
☁️ Result: A silky, smooth green latte that feels like a hug.
❄️ Iced Matcha Latte – Step-by-Step
- Sift and whisk matcha with warm water as above.
- In a glass, add ice and sweetener.
- Pour over cold or frothed chilled milk.
- Gently pour the whisked matcha on top for that iconic layered look.
- Stir before sipping (or enjoy as is for the aesthetic).
🌿 Result: A refreshing, energizing summer pick-me-up.
🧡 Flavor Enhancements to Try
Matcha is subtle—so feel free to play with soft flavors that enhance, not overpower.
- Vanilla extract – ¼ tsp adds warmth and depth
- Cinnamon – a tiny pinch for cozy vibes
- Coconut milk – adds creaminess + tropical twist
- Lavender syrup – for a floral afternoon treat
- Collagen powder – for a skin-boosting upgrade
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Using boiling water – it burns the matcha and makes it bitter
❌ Skipping the sifting – results in clumps
❌ Not whisking enough – no froth = flat flavor
❌ Low-quality matcha – dull color = dull taste
✨ Always go for bright green ceremonial grade matcha and store it in the fridge for freshness.
Final Sip Thoughts
Your matcha latte should feel like a pause, not a task. Whether it’s hot and cozy or iced and dreamy, let it be a little reset moment in your day.
Trust me—once you get this right, you’ll crave the ritual as much as the drink. 🍃