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This copycat recipe shows you how to make your own Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte at home with just three ingredients.

I love this drink sooooooomatcha!

Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (2)

Okay, that’s it for the matcha puns. I promise.

I’m a simple gal when it comes to my caffeinedrinks and generally not a lover of crazy coffee drinks or over the top Starbucks creations.

However, I fell in love with this drink many years ago when I worked for a production company here in Los Angeles. I’ve never been able to shake my love for it.

These days I make it at home several times per week.

It’s super easy to make and all you need is milk (whichever kind you prefer), matcha powder, and vanilla syrup.

I make mine a little fancy by using this vanilla bean simple syrup. Starbucks uses this vanilla syrup.

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I personally prefer the caffeinebuzz I get from matcha versus coffee. No jittersand I’m more focused. Some peopleeven use it as a dietary aide because it suppressesyour appetite.

To mix the green tea latte, I like to use my handheld milk frother. It is hands done one of my favorite kitchen tools that cost less than $10. I also used it to make my Lucky Charms Cereal Milk Latte.

If you don’t have one, mixing with a regular ol’ spoon works great.

Update: I’m adding a few tips and techniques that can help you make your matcha lump free!

How To Make Matcha Without Lumps

  • Sift your matcha powder with a food sifter
  • Whisk dry powder in your cup before adding any liquid
  • Use a matcha whisk
  • Use an Electric Whisk/Milk Frother
  • Whisk matcha powder with a little bit of warm or hot water to dissolvebefore adding any more liquid

Other Matcha Recipes

  • Matcha Gummy Bears
  • Iced Strawberry Matcha Latte
  • Copycat Starbucks Matcha Espresso Fusion

More Copycat Recipes

  • Starbucks Caramel Macchiato
  • Starbucks Irish Cream Cold Brew
  • Taco Bell Crunchwrap Supreme
  • Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuits
  • Taco Bell Quesadilla

Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe

Save money by making this copycat Iced Matcha Latte recipe that tastes exactly like Starbucks!

Author: Jessica Pinney

Servings: 1

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

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4.98 from 40 votes

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Milk (Cow, Almond, Coconut..your choice)
  • 1-2 Tsp Matcha
  • 1 Tablespoon Vanilla Syrup (I use this one, Starbucks uses this one)
  • 1 Cup Ice

Instructions

  • Place milk, matcha powder, and vanilla syrup together in a cup.

  • Mix well with a regular spoon or a milk frother.

  • Once well combined, add ice.

  • Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 206kcal (10%)

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  1. Suzy says

    If I use coconut milk, is it the kind in the dairy section, or the canned kind in the Asian Foods section?

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    • Jessica Pinney says

      You can use either, though I usually use the kind from the dairy section for lattes.

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    • Lorraine says

      Dairy section.

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  2. bella says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (5)
    hi i was just wondering if i wanted to make mine the size of a grande & not a tall, how much if each ingredient woul i need?

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    • Lauren says

      I would maybe just double the ingredients

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  3. harper says

    my matcha powder is unsweetened. is the vanilla syrup sweet enough to make it like starbucks?

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    • Jessica Pinney says

      Yes, this recipe was developed using unsweetened matcha.

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  4. James says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (7)
    Beat matcha latte ever! I added two packets of stevia and used french vanilla creamer instead of syrup and it was really good. I was in the mood for something sweet, that explains all the stevia XD

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  5. Makayla says

    Can I use unsweetened vanilla syrup?

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    • Jessica Pinney says

      Hey Makayla, did you mean sugar-free? That will work great in this recipe.

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  6. Cece Sickles says

    This is so amazing!! I absolutely love the taste!!

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  7. Cece Sickles says

    This is very delicious!! I love it! It tastes exactly 💯

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  8. ak says

    which matcha did you use? could you link it please. Thank you 🙂

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    • Jessica Pinney says

      I used Encha ceremonial grade. It is linked to in the ingredients.

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      • Ar Cee says

        Thanks for replying. Because the link links to the Latte Grade and not the Ceremonial Grade. Could you verify?

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  9. van says

    Oh.. no coffee?

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  10. Shirley says

    Can I use vanilla creamer instead? Torani just tastes so artificial to me

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  11. Grace says

    Is this the Matcha Starbucks uses? I’ve bought a couple brands and none have the same flavor of Starbucks

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    • Brook Mitchell says

      Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (8)
      The matcha bar brand matcha on Amazon is very similar to me

      Reply

    • Tamara says

      Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (9)
      Taste was amazing 👏🏾. Thank you for sharing.

      Reply

  12. Sarah Trainor says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (10)
    Omg! This recipe is so good, I had been adding warm water to my matcha first and trying to add the milk later and I was wondering what I was doing wrong. My matcha is the soar brand, I didn’t even add syrup, I added some Stevia and a little splash of vanilla extract! Thank you you much for the recipe!

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  13. Lauren Hendricksen says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (11)
    So good !!! After a minute or two of mixing it was all combined with just a normal spoon, I also only used a drop of vanilla extract since I don’t have the syrup and it’s delicious!!! Thanks so much 🥰

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  14. Isabel says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (12)
    So delicious! Made with cow’s milk and skinny syrup vanilla caramel, blended all ingredients in a blender and poured over ice, loved the results!

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  15. Erika says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (13)
    Wonderfully delicious! I tried another matcha latte recipe that I didn’t care for & was close to trashing my stash. Thank you for sharing, I’ll be having one daily to experience all the great things matcha offers our bodies!

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  16. Jen says

    I can’t follow the link to the vanilla you used. Can you please tell me the brand? The link just takes me to Amazon but no syrup 😞

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    • Jessica Pinney says

      Sonoma Syrup Co Vanilla Bean Simple Syrup

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  17. Sandra says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (14)
    I use coconut milk & a bit of coconut creamer. Oh so yummy & a lil sweetener. I need the frother! I always have lumps but must need to also use a sifter. However, thankfully even if I have lumps, there’s no bitter taste when chewing the gooey matcha. Still win win….

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  18. Rhonda A Hutson says

    Sooo yummy! I used a blender so it was just a bit quicker🤗😋

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  19. Matthew says

    I use some hot water to disolve the matcha, Ive tried it the other way in the past, even used a ninja bullet, it just doesn’t really like being mixed in cold, I just use a little hot water to dissolve it, add the Ice and milk first, then the matcha and syrup, or just sugar and vanilla for when I can’t find the syrup

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  20. Jm says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (15)
    I always get this at Starbucks and now i can make it at home. Thank you so much for this!!

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  21. Mattie says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (16)
    This latte is delicious, and tastes incredibly similar to the Starbucks drink. I ordered the syrup you recommended, it’s AMAZING. I have been purchasing quite a few matcha lattes lately so this will save my bank account!!! 🙂 Thank you!!!

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  22. Ashadee says

    Thank you so much for offering this recipe! It’s delicious! I make mine with 1c milk and 1.5 tsp each of matcha and Torani vanilla syrup and it is delightful.

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  23. Cynthia says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (17)
    Deelish!! I made ours with Vanilla Oatmilk and sugar free vanilla syrup. This one is a keeper! Thank you! 💚

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  24. Asiya says

    Wow this is very good. I also loved Starbucks version but now finding this recipe will help me to just make it at home.
    Thank you
    I used honey instead of syrup and it was still very good.

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  25. Rachel says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (18)
    Everytime I make mine, I can’t get the matcha to fully unclump. I end up drinking little matcha clumps and it’s not very good. I make it like you said. I’ve used a frother and a spoon and still get the same result.

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    • DawnyZ says

      First let me say I’m not the suitor author of this recipe. But another person said she dissolved it in a lot but of hot water and that did the trick for the lumps, I hope it can help you as well. Happy New Year 🎉

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      • Laura says

        I also use a shaker bottle for protein powder seems to work great

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  26. McKenna says

    The vanilla syrup is too noticeable and messed up the taste. Maybe that’s what my issue is. I also used whole milk. Help? Doesn’t taste like the drink. Although, I usually get it with cold cream foam.

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  27. Caden says

    can I use vanilla extract, or sugar if i don’t have syrup or is the vanilla syrup necessary

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  28. Leilani says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (19)
    SO GOOD! I used Chobani Oatmilk (extra creamy), Matcha Love powder and SF vanilla Torani. It was perfection! Thank you!

    Reply

  29. Katita says

    amazing, i failed the first time by adding water.. it tastes so much better now and i just feel like it needs more flavor so im adding 2 table spoon vanilla next time! thanks you are a life saver!!! ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️

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  30. Steven n Courtney says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (20)
    Made mine, silk almond milk, unsweetened and skinny syrup vanilla with starbucks matcha tea, used milk frother, its a elite pro, its absolutely 💯 fantastic

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  31. James H says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (21)
    So good! I make it every morning now!

    Reply

  32. Cindy says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (22)
    This is by far the best recipe I’ve pinned plenty I go back to this one I’ve tried different flavors of syrup my favorite so far is the raspberry and the s’mores.

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  33. Elaine says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (23)
    Used the recipe with RYZE matcha was still really good , no clumping . Could be the Ryze but either way ! Thank you.

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  34. Stefanie says

    What kind of matcha do you use?

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  35. Jimothy says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (24)
    I’m usually skeptical of copycats that claim to be exactly like the real thing, but this straight up tastes exactly like a Starbucks one, and might even be a little better. Gave me a much needed and absolutely delectable boost of energy. This is scrumptious and quick enough to make in just a couple of minutes. 10/10, definitely recommend.

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  36. Ar Cee says

    Hey,

    Just wondering how to make the hot version of this? I like iced, but wife always orders hot. Thank you.

    Reply

  37. Lena Speaker says

    Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (25)
    I didn’t have vanilla syrup so I used honey. Turned out good.

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Copycat Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What ingredients are in an iced matcha latte Starbucks? ›

Ingredients. Milk, Ice, Matcha Tea Blend [Sugar, Ground Japanese Green Tea]. We cannot guarantee that any of our products are free from allergens (including dairy, eggs, soy, tree nuts, wheat and others) as we use shared equipment to store, prepare and serve them.

What matcha does Starbucks use for matcha latte? ›

What Starbucks calls its "matcha powder scoops" are essentially a sweetened blend, featuring sugar as the first ingredient and ground Japanese green tea as the second. Allegedly, the U.S. blend contains more sugar than tea (Canada's is unsweetened).

How does Starbucks get their matcha so green? ›

To answer the question what matcha does Starbucks use once and for all, we can say that Starbucks uses a blend of cheap green tea powder mixed with sugar. The green tea powder is likely produced on a large scale, and it certainly is not produced using the traditional methods we know create great tasting matcha tea.

What makes Starbucks Matcha so sweet? ›

Matcha powder is made with sugar, so it's impossible to get sugar-free matcha green tea at Starbucks. Though it has some health benefits, this type of tea has been linked to adverse side effects and allergic reactions.

What is the difference between iced matcha and iced matcha latte? ›

Health Benefits and Nutritional Differences

Matcha and matcha lattes differ in their caffeine content due to the addition of milk and other ingredients in a latte. Matcha is a green tea powder known for its higher caffeine content compared to regular green tea.

Do they put sweetener in Starbucks Matcha latte? ›

Starbucks' matcha drinks tend to be quite sweet due to the addition of sugar and syrups in the preparation. The matcha powder used by Starbucks is a blend that includes sugar, which contributes to the overall sweetness of the drink.

What is the matcha powder that Starbucks uses? ›

What Starbucks calls its "matcha powder scoops" are essentially a sweetened blend, featuring sugar as the first ingredient and ground Japanese green tea as the second. Allegedly, the U.S. blend contains more sugar than tea (while Canada's is supposedly unsweetened).

What kind of matcha powder is used at Starbucks? ›

Here's the answer: Starbucks Matcha is technically not even Matcha, but rather just plain sugar! That's because it's a powdered mix of at least 51% pure added sugar, with some ground green tea added into it. To be considered true Matcha, there should be no added sugar, let alone more than half.

What's the difference between matcha and Matcha lattes? ›

Matcha milk tea is typically prepared by mixing matcha powder with water and milk or a milk alternative, while a matcha latte is prepared by combining matcha with hot, steamed milk or a frothed milk alternative.

Is Starbucks Matcha even healthy? ›

Not quite — your favorite chain coffee shops like Starbucks and Dunkin' do use real green tea powder in their matcha drinks but with all the added sugars used in their powder blend, it's technically not traditional Japanese matcha green tea powder and therefore it lacks a lot of the health benefits that real ceremonial ...

Why is Starbucks Matcha so expensive? ›

Another answer to why is matcha so expensive is because it has an additional step that is rare in the world of tea. The stems of the tea leaves are actually removed. These stems will detract from this sweet and savory flavor, which is mostly coming from the leaves.

What kind of Oatmilk does Starbucks use? ›

What Oat Milk Does Starbucks Use? Starbucks uses Oatly Barista Edition oat milk. This is a brand of oat milk that is specially formulated for making coffee drinks. It has a creamy and foamy texture, and it does not separate or curdle when mixed with hot coffee.

What milk makes matcha sweeter? ›

On the other hand, oat milk is exceptionally creamy, deliciously oaty, and naturally sweet, making it a fantastic pairing with matcha if you seek a less bitter interpretation of this beverage. It foams wonderfully and adds delectable richness without clouding the flavor of matcha beyond recognition.

What syrup goes well with matcha Starbucks? ›

The dynamic taste of the matcha pairs perfectly with the toasted vanilla syrup, giving the drink an almost nutty flavor profile.

What sweetener to use for matcha latte? ›

Here are some suggestions: Honey: Honey is an all-natural sweetener with subtle floral notes that pair nicely with matcha's earthy flavor. Agave Nectar: Agave nectar is made from the same plant as tequila, so it has a bit more sweetness than honey but still adds a hint of natural sweetness.

What does Starbucks add to their matcha latte? ›

Starbucks matcha lattes are made with milk, ice, and a matcha and sugar blend. Here's the full ingredient list: Milk, Ice, Matcha Tea Blend [Sugar, Ground Japanese Green Tea]. That's actually a pretty short ingredient list!

What does a matcha from Starbucks have in it? ›

If you take a look at the ingredients, there are only three: milk, ice, and matcha blend. After the matcha tea blend ingredient, the list reads, “Sugar, ground Japanese Green tea.” Think about it this way: When referencing the matcha powder, Starbucks acknowledges that it's made of nothing but powder and sugar.

Is the iced matcha latte healthy? ›

Matcha contains the nutrients from the entire tea leaf and contains more caffeine and antioxidants than are typically present in green tea. Studies of matcha and its components have unearthed a variety of benefits, showing that it can help protect the liver, promote heart health, and even aid in weight loss.

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