A strawberry matcha latte is the kind of drink that instantly feels refreshing and a little special. With its soft pink strawberry foam layered over vibrant green matcha, it’s as beautiful as it is delicious.
This drink brings together two distinct flavors in the best way. The earthy, slightly bitter notes of matcha balance perfectly with the natural sweetness of strawberries, creating a smooth and refreshing combination.
What really makes this recipe stand out is the homemade strawberry foam. It’s light, creamy, and gently sweet, adding a café-style finish without much effort.
Even though it looks impressive, it’s surprisingly quick to make. In just a few minutes, you can create a layered drink that feels like something you’d order at a specialty coffee shop.
Why I Keep Making This Strawberry Matcha Latte?
This recipe is one I come back to often because it’s simple yet feels elevated. It’s quick enough for everyday use but still looks and tastes like a treat. The balance of flavors is what makes it so appealing. The matcha provides a calm, earthy base, while the strawberry foam adds brightness and sweetness.
I also love how customizable it is. You can adjust the sweetness, switch the milk, or even try different fruits to create new variations.
Another reason is the texture. The creamy foam on top combined with the cold, smooth latte underneath creates a satisfying contrast in every sip.
It’s a refreshing drink that works perfectly as a midday boost or a light, energizing option.
Variations You Can Mess Around With
- Use raspberries instead of strawberries for a tangier flavor.
- Swap honey with maple syrup or agave.
- Use oat milk or almond milk for a dairy-free version.
- Add vanilla extract to the foam for extra flavor.
- Blend everything together for a smoothie-style drink.
- Use coconut milk for a tropical twist.
- Add chia seeds for extra texture and nutrition.
Pro Tips for Perfect Results
- Use fresh strawberries. They provide the best flavor and color.
- Strain the syrup well. This gives a smooth foam texture.
- Do not overwhip the cream. Keep it soft and pourable.
- Use hot water for matcha. This helps it dissolve properly.
- Whisk matcha thoroughly. This prevents clumps.
- Adjust sweetness to taste. Matcha can be slightly bitter.
- Serve immediately. The foam holds best when fresh.
How to Make a Strawberry Matcha Latte?
Ingredients

For the strawberry syrup and foam
- 5 strawberries, chopped
- 3 tbsp sugar
- 3 tbsp water
- 3 tbsp heavy cream
For the matcha latte
- 2 tsp matcha powder
- 2 tbsp hot water
- 1 tbsp honey
- Milk of choice
- Ice
Equipment
- Small saucepan
- Mixing bowl
- Whisk or matcha whisk
- Glass
- Strainer
Instructions
Step 1:
Combine strawberries, sugar, and water in a saucepan, then cook over medium heat until the strawberries soften and release their juices before straining and letting the syrup cool.



Step 2:
Add heavy cream to the cooled strawberry syrup and whip gently until it becomes light, airy, and pourable in consistency.


Step 3:
Add matcha powder to a bowl, pour in hot water, and whisk vigorously until completely smooth and free of lumps before stirring in honey.

Step 4:
Fill a glass with ice and pour in your preferred milk, then slowly add the prepared matcha mixture.


Step 5:
Spoon or pour the strawberry foam over the top, allowing it to settle gently for a layered look, then serve immediately.


Iced Strawberry Matcha Latte Recipe
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Combine strawberries, sugar, and water in a saucepan, then cook over medium heat until the strawberries soften and release their juices before straining and letting the syrup cool.
- Add heavy cream to the cooled strawberry syrup and whip gently until it becomes light, airy, and pourable in consistency.
- Add matcha powder to a bowl, pour in hot water, and whisk vigorously until completely smooth and free of lumps before stirring in honey.
- Fill a glass with ice and pour in your preferred milk, then slowly add the prepared matcha mixture.
- Spoon or pour the strawberry foam over the top, allowing it to settle gently for a layered look, then serve immediately.
Notes
Nutrition Information
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 246 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 58 gm |
| Fat | 0.3 gm |
| Protein | 4 gm |
Note: Nutritional values are approximate and may vary depending on ingredient size, quality, brand, location, and the proportions used. All nutritional information is calculated on a per-serving basis.
If you are following a medically restrictive diet, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian before preparing this recipe for personal consumption.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not straining the syrup. This can make the foam grainy.
- Overheating the strawberries. This may affect flavor.
- Overwhipping the cream. It should stay soft, not stiff.
- Not whisking matcha properly. This leads to clumps.
- Using too much sweetener. It can overpower the matcha.
- Adding foam too early. It should go on last for layering.
- Letting it sit too long. The layers may separate.
How I Like to Serve These?
- Serve in a clear glass to show off the layers.
- Add fresh strawberry slices for garnish.
- Sprinkle a little matcha powder on top.
- Pair with a light pastry or snack.
- Serve with a reusable straw for easy sipping.
- Enjoy chilled on warm days.
Storage / Leftovers and Next-Day Thoughts
- Best enjoyed fresh for optimal texture and flavor.
- Store leftover syrup in the fridge for later use.
- Do not store an assembled drink. The layers will separate.
- Foam may lose texture if kept too long.
- Re-whisk matcha if it settles.
- Use syrup within a couple of days.
- Keep syrup in an airtight container.
FAQs
Can I use frozen strawberries?
Yes, but thaw them first and adjust sweetness if needed.
What type of matcha should I use?
Ceremonial grade is best for drinks, but culinary grade works too.
Can I make it dairy-free?
Yes, use plant-based milk and coconut cream for the foam.
Why is my matcha clumpy?
It wasn’t whisked properly or the water wasn’t hot enough.
Can I skip the foam?
Yes, you can just add the syrup directly to the drink.



