When the sun begins to lean into the afternoon and the temperature rises, there is a specific kind of craving that only a cold, layered latte can satisfy. It isn’t just about the caffeine or the sweetness; it’s about that visual moment when vibrant colors bleed into each other, creating a sunset in a glass. This drink has become a modern icon for a reason—it balances the earthy depth of ceremonial tea with the bright, nostalgic sweetness of fresh fruit.
I’m Sarah, and today I’m sharing my Iced Strawberry Matcha Latte. This 10-minute recipe is a staple in my kitchen because it bypasses the artificial syrups of coffee shops in favor of real, muddled strawberries. Whether you are a matcha connoisseur or a newcomer to the green tea scene, this latte offers a gentle, creamy introduction that is as refreshing as it is beautiful to look at.
Introduction
The Iced Strawberry Matcha Latte is a masterful fusion of Japanese tea tradition and modern fruity indulgence. By layering freshly mashed strawberries with chilled almond milk and a foamy shot of whisked matcha, we create a drink that offers three distinct flavor experiences in one glass. The matcha provides a steady, calm energy boost, while the strawberries add a burst of vitamin C and natural sweetness, making this the ultimate guilt-free summer fuel.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
“The secret to a perfect layered look is the ice—it acts as a physical barrier that allows the matcha to float gracefully on top of the milk rather than mixing immediately.”
- Natural Sweetness: Uses real strawberries and minimal sugar for a clean flavor.
- Customizable Intensity: Easy to adjust the matcha amount based on your personal taste.
- Dairy-Free Friendly: Pairs beautifully with almond or oat milk for a light finish.
Equipment
- Small bowl for mashing strawberries.
- Matcha whisk (Chasen) or a small handheld electric frother.
- Sifter to remove lumps from the matcha powder.
- Tall glass for the perfect layered presentation.
Ingredients
Success in this recipe comes from the quality of your tea and the freshness of your fruit:

- 5 Fresh Strawberries: Hulled and finely chopped (approx. 1/3 cup).
- 1 tsp Cane Sugar: To help macerate the strawberries.
- 0.5 to 1 tsp Matcha Powder: Ceremonial organic grade is highly recommended.
- 1/4 cup Cold Water: To whisk with the matcha.
- 0.5 to 1 cup Almond Milk: Or your preferred milk of choice.
- Optional Sweetener: Maple syrup or honey to taste.
Instructions
01. Macerate Berries: Place the strawberries and sugar in a small bowl. Use a fork to mash them until they release their juices but still have some texture.
02. Sift Matcha: Sift the matcha powder into a separate small bowl to ensure your latte is perfectly smooth and lump-free.
03. Whisk to Foam: Add the cold water to the matcha. Use a whisk to move briskly from side to side until a delicate foamy layer forms on top.
04. Create the Base: Spoon the mashed strawberries into the bottom of a tall glass.
05. Add Ice: Fill the glass halfway with ice cubes. This helps with the layering effect.
06. Pour Milk: Fill the glass two-thirds of the way with almond milk, pouring slowly over the ice.
07. The Matcha Layer: Gently pour the whisked matcha mixture over the top. It should sit beautifully on the milk.
08. Taste and Adjust: Stir with a straw to combine the layers. Add maple syrup if you prefer a sweeter drink and enjoy!
You Must Know
“If you’re new to the taste of matcha, start with the 1/2 teaspoon measurement. You can always whisk in a bit more next time as your palate adjusts to its earthy notes.”
- Cold Water Whisking: While traditional matcha uses hot water, using cold water for this iced version prevents the tea from ‘cooking’ and keeps the flavor bright and fresh.
- Berry Prep: Don’t over-mash! Leaving small chunks of strawberry makes the experience of drinking through a straw much more fun.
Storage Tips
This latte is best enjoyed immediately to prevent the ice from diluting the flavors. However, you can prep the strawberry mash in advance and store it in the fridge for up to 24 hours.
Ingredient Substitutions
Swap almond milk for oat milk for a creamier, naturally sweeter base. If strawberries aren’t in season, fresh raspberries or even mango puree make for an excellent tropical variation.
Serving Suggestions
Serve this chilled as a morning pick-me-up or a refreshing afternoon treat. It pairs perfectly with a light snack like a lemon scone or a handful of raw almonds.

Cultural and Historical Context
Matcha has been at the heart of the Japanese tea ceremony for centuries. The “strawberry latte” adaptation is a modern global trend that began in Asian cafes, blending traditional Zen rituals with contemporary fruit-forward tastes.
Seasonal Adaptations
In the peak of summer, add a few fresh mint leaves to the strawberry mash for an extra cooling effect. In the spring, garnish with a single edible flower for a truly professional look.
Success Stories
One of my readers mentioned that she replaced her daily expensive cafe run with this recipe and says her homemade version is ‘ten times better and way prettier’!
Freezer Meal Conversion
You can freeze the strawberry mash in ice cube trays! Simply pop a strawberry cube into your glass, add milk and matcha, and let it melt into your drink for a slow-release flavor boost.
Pro Tips
- Use a wide straw so you can easily sip up the bits of fresh strawberry at the bottom.
- For the cleanest layers, pour the matcha over the back of a spoon to break the fall of the liquid.
FAQs About Recipes
Can I use frozen strawberries? Yes, just thaw them first and include any juices that come out during the thawing process for the best flavor.

Iced Strawberry Matcha Latte
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A fruity, refreshing, and layered energy boost featuring real muddled strawberries and foamy ceremonial matcha.
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Healthy
Vegan Friendly
Refreshing
Ingredients
- ☐ 5 Fresh Strawberries
- ☐ 1 tsp Cane Sugar
- ☐ 0.5-1 tsp Matcha Powder
- ☐ 1/4 cup Cold Water
- ☐ 0.5-1 cup Almond Milk
- ☐ Ice cubes
- ☐ Optional: Maple syrup
Method
Sarah’s Tip: Use the back of a spoon to pour the matcha layer slowly; this ensures the colors stay perfectly separated until you’re ready to stir! Created with love by Sarah.
