Vanilla Royal Milk Tea with Condensed Milk

I love milk tea and I wanted to increase my repertoire. I experimented with many different ideas, and I arrived at this delicious milk tea.
Be careful not to boil the mixture after adding the milk. Adjust the amount of condensed milk to your liking! Recipe by shouko
Vanilla Royal Milk Tea with Condensed Milk
I love milk tea and I wanted to increase my repertoire. I experimented with many different ideas, and I arrived at this delicious milk tea.
Be careful not to boil the mixture after adding the milk. Adjust the amount of condensed milk to your liking! Recipe by shouko
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Boil 100 ml of water in a small pot. Put the tea bags in, cover with a lid, and let them steep for 3 minutes to make strong tea.
- 2
Add 200 ml of milk, and slowly warm up the mixture for 3 - 5 minutes over the lowest heat setting.
- 3
Add 2 teaspoons of condensed milk (4 teaspoons for people who have sweet tooth), mix well, and pour into cups.
- 4
Drop vanilla extract into each cup, and enjoy.
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