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Perfect Latte Matcha Ice

Picture this: it’s a warm spring day and you’re craving a delicious iced matcha latte (made with our Matcha Plant-Based Collagen Boost Blend, of course!). You take the time to heat your water and whisk your matcha to perfection using a bamboo whisk or electric frother before pouring it over a tall glass of ice and your favorite plant milk. As you take your time to sip your perfectly-crafted latte, the ice begins to melt and your latte becomes diluted and watery. Oh no! We’ve all been there and can totally sympathize.

Perfect Latte Matcha Ice

Lucky for you, we’ve come up with the perfect solution to prevent your favorite lattes from becoming watery. That’s where our recipe for Perfect Latte Matcha Ice comes in. Trust us, it may seem simple, but it’s a major game changer! Even better, it’s so simple to make and truly takes your lattes to the next level, especially if you use fun ice molds (we love using little hearts or stars!).


To make Perfect Latte Matcha Ice, simply combine one scoop of our Matcha Plant-Based Collagen Boost Blend with 1 cup of warm water, pour into your ice cube tray, and allow to freeze. Waiting for the ice cubes to set is the hardest part of this recipe! Once your ice is fully frozen, add to lattes in place of regular ice cubes. These would be perfect in an iced matcha latte, but feel free to get creative and use them wherever you might use plain ice. Your perfect, not-watered-down lattes will thank you!

Perfect Latte Matcha Ice

You can also find a step-by-step video for our Perfect Latte Matcha Ice on our TikTok!

Perfect Latte Matcha Ice

Perfect Latte Matcha Ice
Author: Copina Co.

Ingredients

  • 2 scoops Copina Co. Matcha Plant-Based Collagen Boost
  • 1 cup warm water

Instructions

  1. Froth together Copina Co. Matcha Plant-Based Collagen Boost
  2. Pour into ice tray
  3. Freeze for a few hours or overnight and enjoy in your next drink!
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