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by Todd + Diane

Easy Thai tea recipe tips are below. Also, we’ve updated this Thai iced tea recipe with an organic tea bag option and with coconut milk!

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Thai Tea in Restaurants

During one of the conference days in Chicago, we escaped out to lunch at a local Thai restaurant to explore more of the city’s culinary offerings. As always, we’ll try to order something new and different. When we’re at a Thai restaurant, it normally involves ordering our favorites. This includes a curry dish, one noodle dish and an appetizer. On top of that, we must always have Thai iced tea. Because how can we NOT have Thai iced tea when we eat Thai food? It’s one of those decant “dessert” drinks that helps soothe the burn when we overload on too much of Thai spice.

Authentic Thai Tea Recipe

Years ago, my Auntie Chung was telling me how easy it was to make Thai iced tea. She had worked in an Asian restaurant and one of the most popular items on the entire menu was Thai iced tea. She proceeded to tell me exactly how to make it and how profitable it was for restaurants to make.I didn’t care too much about the profitability of Thai iced tea. But rather, I’m more interested on how easily it was made and why we didn’t make it more often.The version we have is as authentic as what most Thai restaurants in America are making. Our version really does taste like what we have ordered at most Thai restaurants.

Watch the video for making Thai Iced Tea:

Fast forward about 7 years later as I’m sitting in Chicago eating Thai food and sipping my Thai iced tea. My brain light bulb pops on: “We need to make Thai tea! Auntie told me how easy it was to make and why haven’t we made it before?”Here you have it. All I can say is that if you’re a fan of Thai iced tea at $3.25 a pop, then you must make this now.

Save Money by Making Thai Tea at Home

Not only will you be saving a big wad of cash on a yearly basis, but you’ll also have a bottomless pitcher of Thai tea. This huge party pitcher will allow you to savor, sip and share with friends. This Thai iced tea recipe is so easy. Pretty much every YouTube video you see uses the same brand and shows the same steps. As far as the creamy layer goes, many people use different ingredients such as half and half or whole milk. Other options include coconut milk, sweetened condensed milk and even low-fat milk. Choose your creamy poison.

How to Make Easy Thai Iced Tea. Photos in Recipe Box Below:

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How to make Restaurant Thai Iced Tea at Home

The only difference in our Thai tea recipe when compared to most restaurant versions is that we’re using a little less sugar. But really, once you get the basics down on making Thai iced tea you can customize the flavors and concentration the way you like. It’s one of those recipes that is great no matter how you make it because it’s just so decadent and satisfying.

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One of the key factors in making it like the restaurants is using authentic Thai tea mixes. These Thai tea mixes are normally dyed with yellow food coloring (look on the package) and that’s what gives it it’s bright orange color. Also, Thai tea has a vanilla aroma to it. So if you want to have the brilliant orange color and flavors like most of the Thai restaurants, then this is one of the brands of Thai tea to buy: Cha Thai Tea Mix.

There’s other brands of Thai tea mixes to buy, some we’ve loved, and others seemed a bit flat. Because they are imported, and it seems like everyone is having supply issues, sometimes we have to switch between what’s available. We’ve tried as many as we can get our hands on to find you the best Thai tea mixes to buy, Here’s another great one we love: Cha Tra Mue Brand (Number One) Thai Tea Mix.

Best Cloth Tea Filter

Here’s are-usable cloth tea filterthat can also be helpful as well. We usually make large batches, so we just simmer the tea leaves in the hot water.

How to Make All-Natural or Organic Thai Iced Tea

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Usingorganicblack tea bags instead of the Thai tea mix: We also tested another version with pekong black tea bags and the flavor was still great. Only thing missing was the brilliant orange color and the subtle hint of sweet vanilla. If you want an all Natural Thai tea blend, here’s one we’ve found.

Either way, find your way into the kitchen to make yourself a batch of this restaurant style thai iced tea that’s homemade. Make yourself a big batch asap. We’re not joking. Make this now and let us know what you think. And remember, make it your own and play with the different levels of sweetness and creaminess.

Thanks Auntie Chung for the homemade Thai iced tea inspiration.

-diane

What if Thai Tea is too Bitter?

Sometimes the thai tea mixture can be too bitter for some peoples taste. Everyone has a different level of taste sensitivity and thus, the astringency of the tea can be overwhelming. So how to make thai tea less bitter? It’s easy. Here’s a few suggestions:

  • Perhaps you over-steeped it. This means that the leaves were soaking in the hot water for too long. We suggest steeping the leaves for about 30 minutes but not longer than 1 hour. Most of our readers have had lots of success with this recipe and timing!
  • If you’ve already made the mix, then add a little more water to the mix until it tastes more balanced.
  • Or if you’re going to brew the mixture, use about 30% of the tea leaves.
  • You can add a little more of the half/half or cream to soften the astringency. You’ll have a creamier thai tea drink, but that’s still quite delicious.
  • Add more ice to water down the drink.
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Number One Tea Mix. This is the mix we commonly find in Asian store around us. It is another delicious option.

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Cha Thai Tea Mix. This is our current go-to Thai iced tea mix. Make you Thai tea just like the restaurants!

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Reuse-able Cloth Filter. Go traditional with this Thai Tea Filter. Get a second one for coffee too!

Other Tea Favorites

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We love a good chai. Steep a bag of this goodness, add some steam or warmed milk and you’ll be in Chai heaven.

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Our absolute house favorite black tea. We found this French tea years ago at Dean & Deluca and have been hooked since.

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Another Thai tea mix. These are individual bags. Quick & Simple.

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Thai Iced Tea Recipe

Yield: 6 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Steeping Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

Please read the post about this Thai tea recipe. It discusses the brands and different methods on how to make it to get the orange color, as well as photographs to illustrate the process. When we made our Thai Tea mix from this mix we reduced their suggested sugar amount by about 20% to our own personal taste. For those of you who prefer an organic version with coconut milk, that option is below too. In the recipe there are two options for creating your Thai Iced Tea – Option #1 Using a purchased Thai Tea Mix.

And Option #2 – Making it from scratch using organic black tea bags and spices.

Nutrition based on using Thai tea mix.

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Ingredients

option #1 – thai tea mix ingredients:

  • 1 cup (80 g) Thai Tea Mix
  • 4 cups (960 ml) water
  • 3/4 cup (150 g) granulated sugar
  • 3/4 cup (240 ml) half and half (approximately), (some folks also use coconut milk, whole milk, sweetened condensed milk)
  • ice

option #2 – using organic tea bags ingredients:

  • 4 cups (960 ml) water
  • 4 organic black tea bags
  • 3/4 cup (150 g) granulated sugar
  • 2 anise stars
  • 1 green cardamom pod , smashed
  • 2 whole cloves
  • 1 cup (240 ml) half and half (approximately), (some folks also use coconut milk, whole milk, sweetened condensed milk)
  • ice

Instructions

option #1 – thai tea mix directions:

  • Bring water to boil and add the thai tea mix. Add sugar and gently stir to completely dissolve sugar. Gently boil tea for about 3 minutes. Remove from heat.

  • Allow tea to steep for at least 30 minutes and allow it to cool. The more concentrated the tea flavor, the better the Thai tea tastes.

  • If you are using the Thai tea mix, strain the tea leaves (we love using these reusable cloth filters). Set finished Thai tea aside to cool. You can make this ahead of time and have the Thai tea chilling in the fridge. We usually like to make this tea mix one day ahead.

  • Fill glasses with ice and pour in Thai tea leaving enough room to fill in your half and half (or other creamer). For an 8 oz. glass we like to add about 2-3 tablespoons of half and half for a creamier flavor.

option #2 – using organic tea bags directions:

  • Bring water to boil and add the tea bags, sugar, star anise, cardamom pod and cloves. Stir until all the sugar disolves. Gently boil tea for about 3 minutes. Remove from heat.

  • Allow tea to steep for at least 30 minutes and allow it to cool. The more concentrated the tea flavor, the better the Thai tea tastes. We prefer to allow the tea bags to seep for about 2 hours for maximum flavor. During this time, the thai tea can cool.

  • Remove the tea bags and spoon out the star anise, cardamom pod and cloves (or strain to remove). If tea is still warm, we will refrigerate it so it can be chilled. You can make this ahead of time and have the organic Thai tea chilling in the fridge.

  • Fill glasses with ice and pour in organic Thai tea leaving enough room to fill in your half and half (or other creamer). For an 8 oz. glass we like to add about 2-3 tablespoons of half and half for a creamier flavor.

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Nutrition Information per Serving

Calories: 149kcal, Carbohydrates: 29g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 11mg, Sodium: 21mg, Potassium: 40mg, Sugar: 25g, Vitamin A: 107IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 37mg, Iron: 3mg

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: Asian

Calories: 149

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Update! Here’s a Vietnamese Iced Coffee Recipe for all you iced coffee fans!

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How to Make Sugar Free Thai Iced Tea Keto?

If you’re on a sugar free or keto friendly diet, you can still enjoy thai tea without all the sugar. By using sugar substitutes you can still have a delicious batch of this drink without sacrificing flavor. Here’s a recipe that we have for sugar free thai tea at best recipe box.

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188 comments on “Thai Tea Recipe {Make this Now}”

  1. Lincoln Baldonado November 25, 2023 @ 12:27 pm Reply

    I really enjoyed this recipe! I think I need to do it a few more times to really master it( I think I put too much milk compared to tea), but I liked how it included less sugar as I actually dislike how sweet some of the restaurant teas are. I think if I make 5/6 teas I already make my money back so this is gonna save a lot of money, since most places are charging $6 for one tea now!!Easy Thai Iced Tea Recipe | Homemade Thai Tea | White On Rice (23)

  2. Witch Flowers July 12, 2023 @ 11:04 am Reply

    HIGHLY recommend you use Coconut milk. Its amazing

    • Todd + Diane July 14, 2023 @ 3:28 pm Reply

      Thank you! Coconut milk is definitley a great alternative.

  3. Julie Ham May 2, 2023 @ 8:51 pm Reply

    I have found and used a way to cut the bitterness down or even out of “your” tea.
    I like my tea STRONG! I do steep it a long time, but that makes the tea bitter.
    A pinch of Baking Soda(just a small pinch) stirred inyo tea, takes the bitterness out!!

  4. Marina April 4, 2023 @ 5:24 pm Reply

    This was so good!! Thank you so much. I had tried several times to make thai tea, and it didn’t quite taste right. I made mine with the tea bags, and I really can’t wait to make more for my friends!!Easy Thai Iced Tea Recipe | Homemade Thai Tea | White On Rice (24)

  5. John El Hanafi February 20, 2023 @ 9:49 am Reply

    Incredibly delicious! I love Thai tea and Thank you for the amazing recipe.Easy Thai Iced Tea Recipe | Homemade Thai Tea | White On Rice (25)

  6. BARBARA HAFFNER January 11, 2023 @ 7:08 pm Reply

    I can’t have caffeine for medical reasons. 🙁 Do they make Thai tea that has no caffeine, or even decaffeinated black tea for that matter.? I could just brew my own with the spices. This looks like a wonderful afternoon treat!

  7. Lana McQuown January 4, 2023 @ 8:35 pm Reply

    This was amazing. I used 1/2 coconut cream and heavy whipping cream with a bit of water. For the sweetener I used powdered Allulose. Wow, it was amazing, a perfect treat that is just as good as the ones I get in the restaurants. Thank you for sharing such an amazing recipe.Easy Thai Iced Tea Recipe | Homemade Thai Tea | White On Rice (26)

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FAQs

What is Thai iced tea made of? ›

Thai Tea is is made from strongly-brewed black tea, often spiced with ingredients such as star anise, crushed tamarind, cardamom, and occasionally others as well (often making this beverage a favorite among masala chai tea fans). This brew is then sweetened with sugar and sweetened condensed milk, and served over ice.

Why is my Thai tea not orange? ›

While many Thai iced tea mixes often contain a low-grade powder or syrup, this authentic recipe gets its flavor from good-quality black tea and spices without any artificial ingredients. This means your Thai tea won't be bright orange, since the color comes from a dye added to Thai tea mixes.

What is the difference between Thai iced tea and regular iced tea? ›

For Thai style Thai tea, combine the tea base with sweetened condensed milk. Pour over a glass of ice. Top with evaporated milk. For American style, add more sugar to the tea base to taste, then pour the tea over ice and top with half and half!

What milk is Thai tea made of? ›

Street vendor-style Thai Iced Tea is more commonly mixed with sweetened condensed milk while it's still hot. This mixture is then poured into a plastic bag filled completely with crushed ice. It is topped off with evaporated milk before being given to you with a straw sticking out, ready to drink.

Is Thai tea healthy? ›

Like many forms of herbal tea, Thai tea is rich in antioxidants that can help you maintain a healthy immune system. Studies have shown that Thai tea has similar levels of antioxidants as green tea and other herbal teas popularized specifically for their anti-inflammatory benefits.

How to make tea in 3 easy steps? ›

How to Make Tea Using a Tea Bag
  1. Place a tea bag in your cup or mug.
  2. Bring fresh, cold water to a rolling boil.
  3. Once boiling, pour over the tea bag and steep according to the timing above based on your tea variety.
  4. Remove the tea bag from the cup.
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How to make tea for beginners? ›

Use 1 teaspoon for every 8 ounces of water and steep the leaves for 2 to 4 minutes. In traditional brewing methods, the leaves are rinsed once or twice with hot water. To do this, simply place the loose leaves in a tea infuser. Add the strainer to a cup and pour hot water over the leaves.

What gives Thai tea its flavor? ›

Thai tea boba, also known as Thai iced tea with boba, is a strong and sweet black tea that is often infused with spices like star anime or cardamon, providing a distinct and aromatic flavor profile. The addition of milk brings creaminess to the tea and tapioca pearls (boba) contribute to the chewy texture.

What gives Thai iced tea its color? ›

Thai tea, also known as Thai iced tea, is a spiced and iced black tea drink popular in Thailand and surrounding countries. It has a distinctive orange-red color due to its spices — such as star anise, cardamom, and tamarind seed — and red food coloring.

Why is my Thai iced tea bitter? ›

Bitter tea occurs more often with green and white teas than dark oolong, black, rooibos, or herbal teas, and is usually the result of one or more of the following: Quality of the tea leaves. Steeping temperature is too high. Steeping time is too long.

What is the orange in Thai tea? ›

After the tea was brewed and served to the master, the domestic workers would brew the same tea leaves again instead of discarding it. As the flavour and colour of the tea would fade, orange food colouring and flavourings (spice mix, tamarind) were added to extend the life of the tea and also to make it more appealing.

What does Thai mean in Thai tea? ›

Origin: Thai tea, also known as Thai iced tea, originated in Thailand. Ingredients: Thai tea is made with strongly brewed Ceylon tea, which is then sweetened with sugar and condensed milk.

Do you stir Thai iced tea? ›

The brewed tea is poured into the glass, then sweetened condensed milk, then Ice. That's it stir and drink!

Is Thai iced tea same as bubble tea? ›

Thai Iced Tea is commonly sold from street and market stalls in Thailand and is made with three simple ingredients - tea, sugar and your cream of choice. Want to turn your Thai Tea into Bubble Tea or Boba Tea? Just add tapioca pearls!

Is Thai tea high in caffeine? ›

Thai tea has a medium amount of caffeine. A typical Thai tea made with black tea will contain 47 mg of caffeine per serving (if it's made with 8oz of black tea). Decaf Thai tea and other tea types can be used instead, however, which will alter the caffeine levels.

What does Thai ice tea taste like? ›

A Must-Order at Thai Restaurants

Not only is Thai Iced Tea just delicious, with its strong (yet not bitter) tea taste, flavor notes of warm honey & vanilla, creamy consistency, and almost milkshake-like sweetness, it's incredibly refreshing when you're eating a slew of spicy, sweet, sour, Thai dishes.

What is in Thai iced tea that makes it orange? ›

Food coloring. The bright, unique color of Thai Iced Tea comes from food coloring added to black tea in Thai Tea Mix. On its own, the brewed tea is deep red. Stir in sweetened condensed milk (or another type of milk), and the tea turns orange.

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