Crispy Iced Blue Tea Latte with Vanilla Cold Foam

Savor the perfect balance of creamy and refreshing in every sip of this Iced Blue Tea Latte with Vanilla Cold Foam. After making this for countless summer cookouts, I’ve mastered the trick to creating that irresistible foam that makes it better than takeout. Keep reading for my best tips. If you love recipes like this, you’ll also enjoy Easy No-Bake Chocolate Mousse Dessert with Berries and Crispy Chicken Bacon Ranch Wrap Recipe for Easy Dinner.

Why This Crispy Iced Blue Tea Latte with Vanilla Cold Foam Is Pure Comfort
- Creamy vanilla foam that's lighter than whipped cream
- Blue tea base that's naturally sweet and invigorating
- Crispy ice that keeps your drink cold without watering it down
- Easy to make at home, saving you money and time
What You'll Need for Crispy Iced Blue Tea Latte with Vanilla Cold Foam
Choosing the right ingredients makes a big difference, but this recipe is forgiving enough to work with what you have.
- Strong brewed blue tea
- Milk
- Heavy cream
- Vanilla extract
- Ice cubes
- Vanilla extract
- Honey or simple syrup (optional)
- Optional: Fresh berries
- Optional: Mint leaves
- Optional: Cinnamon

π Ingredient Notes
- Blue tea: Use high-quality tea bags or loose-leaf tea for the best flavor.
π Tools & Equipment I Recommend
- French press β Extracts the most flavor from loose-leaf tea β See on Amazon
- Immersion blender β Creates smooth, frothy foam for your latte β See on Amazon

How to Make Crispy Iced Blue Tea Latte with Vanilla Cold Foam
- Brew the blue tea: Steep 2 tea bags or 1 tablespoon of loose-leaf tea in 2 cups of boiling water for 5 minutes. Remove the tea bags or strain the loose-leaf tea.
- Make the vanilla cold foam: In a small bowl, whisk together 1/2 cup of milk, 1/4 cup of heavy cream, and 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract until light and frothy. Chill in the refrigerator until ready to use.
- Prepare the glasses: Fill two glasses with ice cubes, leaving space for the tea and foam.
- Assemble the iced blue tea latte: Pour the brewed blue tea over the ice, dividing it between the two glasses. Spoon the vanilla cold foam on top of the tea, dividing it evenly between the glasses. Add any desired toppings.
Cook's Tips for Perfect Crispy Iced Blue Tea Latte with Vanilla Cold Foam
- Common mistake and fix: Avoid using low-fat milk for the foam, as it doesn't froth as well. Opt for whole milk or 2% for the best results.
- Expert tip: For a sweeter drink, add honey or simple syrup to the blue tea base before pouring it over the ice.
- Time-saving tip: Brew the blue tea and make the vanilla cold foam ahead of time, then assemble the drinks just before serving.
Storing & Reheating Crispy Iced Blue Tea Latte with Vanilla Cold Foam
Short-Term Storage
Store in an airtight container in the fridge. Store leftover brewed tea in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Make-ahead tip: Brew the tea and make the vanilla cold foam up to 1 day ahead. Assemble the drinks just before serving.
Freezing Crispy Iced Blue Tea Latte with Vanilla Cold Foam
Not applicable
How to Reheat Without Drying It Out
Oven: Not applicable Microwave: Not applicable
Recipe Notes
- Chef tip: For a stronger blue tea flavor, use more tea bags or loose-leaf tea and adjust the brewing time accordingly.
- Best substitution: Substitute the blue tea with another fruity herbal tea, such as peach or strawberry, for a different flavor profile.
- Make-ahead: See storage notes for make-ahead tips.
- Scaling: Easily double or triple the recipe to serve more people.
- Troubleshooting: If the vanilla cold foam isn't frothing, try using a milk frother or shaking the mixture in a sealed jar with ice until frothy.
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High-quality tea bags or loose-leaf tea β Ensures a rich, flavorful blue tea base for your latte β Check price on Amazon
Crispy Iced Blue Tea Latte with Vanilla Cold Foam

Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- Strong brewed blue tea
- Milk
- Heavy cream
- Vanilla extract
- Ice cubes
Seasonings
- Vanilla extract
- Honey or simple syrup (optional)
Optional Toppings
- Fresh berries
- Mint leaves
- Cinnamon
Instructions
- Brew the blue tea: Steep 2 tea bags or 1 tablespoon of loose-leaf tea in 2 cups of boiling water for 5 minutes. Remove the tea bags or strain the loose-leaf tea.
- Make the vanilla cold foam: In a small bowl, whisk together 1/2 cup of milk, 1/4 cup of heavy cream, and 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract until light and frothy. Chill in the refrigerator until ready to use.
- Prepare the glasses: Fill two glasses with ice cubes, leaving space for the tea and foam.
- Assemble the iced blue tea latte: Pour the brewed blue tea over the ice, dividing it between the two glasses. Spoon the vanilla cold foam on top of the tea, dividing it evenly between the glasses. Add any desired toppings.
Notes
- Chef tip: For a stronger blue tea flavor, use more tea bags or loose-leaf tea and adjust the brewing time accordingly.
- Best substitution: Substitute the blue tea with another fruity herbal tea, such as peach or strawberry, for a different flavor profile.
- Make-ahead: See storage notes for make-ahead tips.
- Scaling: Easily double or triple the recipe to serve more people.
- Troubleshooting: If the vanilla cold foam isn't frothing, try using a milk frother or shaking the mixture in a sealed jar with ice until frothy.
Storage
- Fridge: Store leftover brewed tea in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
- Freezer: Not applicable
- Oven reheat: Not applicable
- Microwave reheat: Not applicable
- Make ahead: Brew the tea and make the vanilla cold foam up to 1 day ahead. Assemble the drinks just before serving.
Nutrition Per Serving
- Calories: 170
- Protein: 4g
- Fat: 10g
- Carbs: 18g
- Fiber: 0g
- Sugar: 15g
- Sodium: 50mg
- Cholesterol: 30mg
- Sat. Fat: 6g
Nutritional values are estimates only. Actual values may vary by brand and portion size.
Crispy Iced Blue Tea Latte with Vanilla Cold Foam FAQs
Yes, brew the tea and make the vanilla cold foam up to 1 day ahead. Assemble the drinks just before serving to prevent the ice from melting and watering down the drink.
Ensure you're using whole milk or 2% for the best results. If it's still not frothing, try using a milk frother or shaking the mixture in a sealed jar with ice until frothy.
No, the air fryer is not suitable for making this drink. It's best to brew the tea and make the vanilla cold foam using the stovetop and a small bowl or jar.
Substitute the blue tea with another fruity herbal tea, such as peach or strawberry, for a different flavor profile.
No, freezing brewed tea can alter its flavor and texture. It's best to store leftover brewed tea in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
A Warm Final Note
I can’t wait for you to try Crispy Iced Blue Tea Latte with Vanilla Cold Foam and see how effortlessly it comes together. When you make it, pop back here and leave a rating or share how it turned out β I love hearing from you!






