Offer
Provide additional details about the offer you're running.
Provide additional details about the offer you're running.
Provide additional details about the offer you're running.
You can't wait.
You've gotten your hands on some good quality Matcha and you're about to make your own Matcha latte at home!
Fast forward in time and the Matcha latte is ready! You take your first sip and...
Hang on, why is it so clumpy?
If this has ever happened to you, it's likely you weren't using a Matcha whisk.
Fret not, in this article we'll show you how to make frothy Matcha at home, no whisk needed.
To put it simply–yes.
Matcha literally translates to "ground tea". To produce Matcha, the entire green tea leaf is stone-ground into a fine powder.
Consuming the whole leaf means you get all of the beneficial nutrients and antioxidants in Matcha. However, because Matcha doesn't dissolve, Matcha will naturally form clumps.
If you want to make a silky-smooth latte, you need to get rid of those clumps somehow.
A Matcha Whisk (or Chasen) does the job best. After all, that's what it was designed for!
A Matcha Whisk has many more prongs than an ordinary baking whisk, allowing it to break up clumps and create a frothy Matcha in seconds.
The gentle bamboo prongs also mould to the shape of your bowl (without.scratching it). This means no Matcha getting stuck to the bowl's sides and no grainy Matcha.
We always recommend a Matcha Whisk if possible. It's also easy to use - just check out this article for a guide on how to whisk Matcha!
No whisk? No problem! There are several alternatives to a Matcha Whisk.
Before we discuss those alternatives, we need to make one thing clear: using a spoon is really NOT ideal!
Instead of breaking up clumps, a spoon often makes even more clumps. The video below speaks for itself.
The following methods are much more effective than a spoon:
Add hot water into a bowl first, followed by sifted Matcha powder.
Use the electric milk frother to whisk until frothy.
Some Matcha may be stuck to the sides of the bowl due to the rigid nature of the whisk.
Add Matcha and hot water directly to the blender and blend until clump-free.
A small blender will work much better than a larger one.
Add Matcha and hot (but not boiling) water into a small bottle.
You can recycle a Craft Tea Fox latte glass bottle to do this too!
Cap the bottle tightly and shake vigorously to break up clumps.
Now you know how to prepare a simple cup of Matcha without a whisk, using everyday items in your kitchen!
Want to make it look worthy of your Instagram feed? Download our guide to find out how.
the flavour is very similar to freeze dried strawberries. not your typical usual strawberry matcha but nonetheless still an easy way to get a quick strawberry matcha fix!
Made strawberry matcha latte with the new strawberry powder. I love how everything taste well together!
High quality matcha everyday with ease using the same hand held frother! Love it so much!!
Absolutely love Crafti! Their matcha is smooth, vibrant, and not bitter at all. Delivery was quick and everything came beautifully packaged. My new go-to for matcha and all the tools I need to make it at home!
Definitely need to check it out! 🫶🏻👍🏻
Loved the ceremonial uji matcha! Had unami but doesn't taste bitter. Appreciate the accompanying instructions and gifts that make the matcha making experience convenient.
I have subscribed for over 5 months already, absolutely LOVE the matcha and does not disappoint. Actually so so good even my non matcha loving sister loves it.
So far, this is one of the better matcha powder I have tasted. I used this to make matcha latte, and tasted very nice with the complementary kinako powder with oat milk.
Best matcha. Now it’s a daily thing even for my family. My kids also know how to make their matcha latte themselves already. I just made myself the trending matcha chia seed pudding. Taste delicious at a fraction of the price you pay outside!
this is probably my favorite matcha i’ve tried, and i’m about to buy my 3rd tin, i love the silkiness and the umami taste, and the green is so mouthwatering, overall, i’m sticking to crafti!