Thai Milk Tea Recipe

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WebPlace the Thai tea, cardamom pods, star anise, and cloves into an extra fine tea strainer and place in a large …

Ratings: 2Calories: 150 per servingCategory: Drinks

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WebIt is low carb, keto friendly and has 0 calories. Feel free to use your preferred sweetener such as regular …

Rating: 4.6/5(16)
Calories: 39 per servingCategory: Drinks1. Gather all ingredients.
2. Put Jasmine or Black Tea Leaves in the teapot, and pour in the boiling water. Let steep for 3-5 minutes. The longer you steep the stronger and bolder the tea will be.
3. Add Swerve/Monkfruit and mix well.
4. Fill glass with ice cubes.

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Web1 Thai Tea Bag (not the premixed version) 1 tbsp Sweetener ( Monkfruit Erythritol Blend, sugar or sweetener of …

Rating: 5/5(15)
Calories: 17 per servingCategory: Drinks1. Gather all the ingredients.
2. In a tall glass, place tea bag inside and pour in boiling water. Let steep approx 3-5 minutes then remove tea bag.
3. Add Sweetener of choice and stir to dissolve.
4. Fill glass with ice to the top.

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WebBring water to boil and add the Thai tea mix. Add your sweetener of choice and gently stir to completely dissolve …

Ratings: 4Calories: 40 per servingCategory: Drinks1. Bring water to boil and add the Thai tea mix. Add your sweetener of choice and gently stir to completely dissolve the sweetener. Gently boil for about 3 minutes. Remove from heat.
2. Allow tea to steep for at least 30 minutes and to cool. The more concentrated the tea flavor, the better the Thai tea tastes.
3. Strain the tea leaves (we love using these reusable cloth filters). Set finished Thai tea aside to cool completely. 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.
4. Fill glasses with ice and pour in Thai tea leaving enough room to fill in your half and half (or other creamer). For an 12 oz. glass filled with ice cubed, we like to add about 2-3 tablespoons of half and half for a creamier flavor.

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WebTo brew the tea, you will need loose black tea, star anise, cardamom, cinnamon, vanilla and water. Bring 4 cups of water to a boil and add the tea, star anise, cardamom pods, …

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WebYou can enjoy all the unique and fragrant tastes of Thailand on a low-carb diet — from coconut milk and lemongrass to Thai-inspired cauliflower rice and curry. Ditch your go-to …

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WebMilk Tea Steep one tea bag in each cup of hot water for about 5 minutes. Mix in 1 tbsp of brown swerve into each cup of tea. You can add more or less depending on how you like it. Pour 1 …

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WebGarlic Frog Legs. This dish comes with fried frog legs in a sweet garlic sauce over a bed of lettuce. Frog legs contain 0 grams per serving, which makes them a suitable low

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WebKeto Thai IcedTea Recipe Sugar Free Low Carb 10,375 views Mar 10, 2019 292 Dislike Share Convenient Keto 711 subscribers Our keto Thai iced tea recipe tastes just like the

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