23, Jul 2025
Rich and Aromatic Hong Kong Style Milk Tea (Yuenyeung)





Rich and Aromatic Hong Kong Style Milk Tea (Yuenyeung)

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Rich and Aromatic Hong Kong Style Milk Tea (Yuenyeung)

Recreate the captivating drink featured on the TV show ‘Street Food Fighter’ in Hong Kong – Yuenyeung! This popular beverage, also known as ‘Yuenyeung Cha’, hails from the renowned Milk Cafe in Hong Kong. The name ‘Yuenyeung’ symbolizes the harmonious blend of tea and coffee, much like a pair of mandarin ducks (Yuenyeung), which are seen as devoted couples. Enjoy a delightful taste of Hong Kong-style milk tea right in your own home with this simple and accessible recipe. You can easily achieve authentic flavors with minimal effort.

Recipe Info

  • Category : Tea / Beverage / Alcohol
  • Ingredient Category : Others
  • Occasion : Everyday
  • Cooking : Others
  • Servings : 1 serving
  • Cooking Time : Within 5 minutes
  • Difficulty : Anyone

Ingredients

  • Ice cubes (approx.)
  • Sweetened condensed milk, 2 Tbsp
  • Instant coffee sticks, 2
  • Hot water, 130ml
  • Milk, 150ml
  • Black tea bag, 1

Cooking Instructions

Step 1

Prepare a large, chilled glass and fill it about two-thirds full with ice cubes. Using plenty of ice will ensure your drink stays refreshingly cold.

Step 2

Pour 2 tablespoons of sweetened condensed milk over the ice. This adds a delightful sweetness and creamy texture. You can adjust the amount to your personal preference.

Step 3

Carefully add 80ml of strongly brewed black tea. To brew, steep one black tea bag in 130ml of hot water for about 2-3 minutes. Be mindful not to over-steep, as it can result in a bitter taste.

Step 4

Next, pour in 150ml of milk. Using a spoon or bar spoon, gently stir the mixture until the tea and milk are well combined and smooth. Ensure there are no separate layers; thorough mixing is key for a harmonious blend.

Step 5

Finally, add the concentrated essence of instant coffee for a robust kick. Your homemade Hong Kong-style milk tea, Yuenyeung (Yuenyeung Cha), is now complete and ready to be enjoyed immediately!



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