Vanilla Jasmine Milk Tea is a fragrant, creamy twist on classic milk tea, combining aromatic jasmine tea with silky milk and a hint of sweet vanilla. It’s perfect served hot on cool mornings or iced for a refreshing afternoon pick-me-up.
The floral notes of jasmine blend beautifully with the richness of milk and the warmth of vanilla. Optional tapioca pearls make it a fun bubble tea-style treat, while the simplicity of the recipe ensures it’s easy to enjoy anytime.
Why This Recipe Never Disappoints
- Floral & Creamy: Jasmine tea and milk combine perfectly.
- Quick and Easy: Ready in about 10 minutes.
- Customizable: Sweeten to taste, choose dairy or plant-based milk.
- Hot or Iced: Perfect for any season.
- Optional Boba: Fun, chewy addition for bubble tea lovers.
Key Ingredients and Alternative Options


Vanilla Jasmine Milk Tea
A fragrant and creamy twist on classic milk tea, this Vanilla Jasmine Milk Tea combines aromatic jasmine tea with silky milk and a touch of sweet vanilla perfect served hot on cool mornings or iced for a refreshing afternoon pick‑me‑up.
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Heat water until just below boiling and add the jasmine tea to steep for 3–5 minutes, extracting the floral aroma without bitterness.

- Remove tea bags or strain loose leaves, then stir in sugar or honey while the tea is still warm so it dissolves completely.

- Add the vanilla extract and mix gently.

- Allow the sweetened tea to cool slightly this helps prevent the milk from curdling and stir in the milk until blended.

- For iced milk tea: fill glasses with ice and pour the vanilla jasmine milk tea over the ice.

- For bubble tea style: add cooked tapioca pearls to each glass before pouring the milk tea.

Nutrition Information (per serving, without boba)
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 170 |
| Carbs | 20g |
| Protein | 4g |
| Fat | 7g |
| Fiber | 0g |
| Sugar | 16g |
| Sodium | 40mg |
Things to Avoid While Making This Recipe
- Oversteeping Tea: Can make the tea bitter.
- Adding Milk Too Early: Hot tea may curdle milk.
- Undissolved Sweetener: Stir while tea is warm for proper blending.
- Cold Tea for Ice Version: Can water down the drink if poured over ice directly.
- Not Cooking Boba Properly: Results in chewy or hard pearls.
Delicious Variations You Should Not Miss
- Matcha Jasmine Milk Tea: Add 1 teaspoon matcha powder.
- Honey Lavender: Stir in lavender extract and honey.
- Iced Vanilla Chai: Use chai tea bags with same milk and vanilla.
- Coconut Jasmine Milk Tea: Substitute milk with coconut milk.
- Brown Sugar Boba Milk Tea: Sweeten with brown sugar syrup.
- Mint Infusion: Add fresh mint leaves while steeping.
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Best Make-Ahead and Storage Tips
- Prepare Tea Base in Advance: Steep and sweeten tea ahead of time.
- Refrigerate: Keep base in airtight container for up to 2 days.
- Add Milk Just Before Serving: Maintains creaminess and flavor.
- Cook Boba Fresh: Improves chewiness; store in syrup if needed.
- Serve Over Ice: Keeps drink refreshing without diluting flavor.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I use loose-leaf tea?
Yes, just strain before adding milk. - Can I make this vegan?
Yes, use plant-based milk and sweeteners. - Can I serve hot?
Absolutely, enjoy it warm without ice. - Do I have to use boba?
No, it’s optional; the milk tea is delicious alone. - Can I sweeten with sugar alternatives?
Honey, maple syrup, or stevia works. - How long can I store prepared tea?
Tea base without milk lasts 2–3 days in the fridge. - Can I make it less sweet?
Adjust sugar or honey to taste. - Can I add flavored syrups?
Yes, vanilla, caramel, or hazelnut can enhance flavor. - Do I need to boil the water?
Just below boiling prevents bitterness in jasmine tea. - Can I use skim milk?
Yes, though whole or plant-based milk adds creamier texture.

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