Recipe for Matcha, Strawberry, & Watermelon Drink - Strawberry “Starbucks® Style” Pink Drink

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Strawberry “Starbucks® Style” Pink Drink | Calories & Recipe

This watermelon pink drink with matcha, cold, will soothe the summer heat in no time! Plus, you can stay at home and quench your pink drink Starbucks® cravings with full control! 

We’ve all heard of the so-called “secret menu” at Starbucks®. Fortunately it’s easy to replicate those recipes yourself, especially the matcha drinks at Starbucks®. Follow below for an easy 5-minute recipe for your own Strawberry Matcha Pink Drink with Watermelon – it’s the best of both worlds, trust us.

It will only have as many calories as you add in fruit.

DIY Version: “Starbucks® Pink Drink” Sugar content?

It’s tough to order anything from Starbucks® without there being added-sugar. This is especially the case for the matcha at  Starbucks®, which is usually pre-sweetened even before the liquid sugar additives. 

Therefore, rest assured that this Starbucks® inspired Matcha Pink Drink only has natural sugar from the fresh strawberries, making it a healthy alternative that you can make from your own kitchen!  

DIY “Starbucks® -inspired” Strawberry Matcha Pink Drink Recipe

Added-sugar Free | Ingredients

  • 2 cups Fresh Strawberries
  • 1/2 cup Cold Water
  • 1.5 tsp Japanese Matcha Powder
  • Ice
  • Optional: Watermelon Garnish

Instructions | Time: 5min

  • Puree strawberries in your preferred mixer or blender until smooth.
  • In a separate bottle (wide-mouth is helpful), blend the water and 1.5 tsp of authentic matcha powder; shake hard until combined or use traditional matcha whisk
  • Into one large cup or two ~8 oz cups, fill with ice and pour the pureed strawberry completely (and equally if two cups).
  • Follow by creating the gorgeous layer of matcha froth; pour matcha slowly onto the strawberry puree.
  • Finished! Now you may garnish as desired with watermelon or other fruit

Summary | Choosing your own Matcha rather than Starbucks®

The nice thing about this recipe is that the control is yours! You can easily double or triple (recipe above serves up to 2) the recipe, and you get to decide how to garnish it.

Unlike Starbucks®, you also get control over what matcha powder goes into your Matcha Pink Drink. That means you can select a Ceremonial Grade Matcha of your preference, or simply stick to a matcha suitable for cafe-style preparations.

If you’re in the mood for more matcha recipes, check out the full list here.

– Team Matcha.com

 

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