Do you want to know how to make a stellar post-dinner matcha affogato?

Tea after dinner just hits right. Even better is an easy post-dinner dessert tea. Matcha pairs well with a wide range of flavors. One of the best combinations is Matcha and ice cream, which creates this incredible dessert.
If you’re looking for a great way to combine tea with dessert, an affogato will hit all of the right vibes.
In this post, you will learn how to make a simple matcha affogato recipe.
Easiest Matcha Affogato Recipe
What is an affogato?
An affogato is a dessert beverage in which ice cream (usually vanilla) is topped with espresso. However, tea has become a great substitute for coffee because there are so many tea variations that you can use for an affogato. Tea would take it out of the traditional Italian category, but I’m sure they don’t care much.
At most coffee shops, you may not have the option to have a tea-based affogato. This is why I have provided you with a very simple recipe for an affogato with matcha that will be sure to hit the right vibes. The best part of using matcha is that it can go with all sorts of ice cream flavors, as you will see in my video below.
Matcha Affogato
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Grab your favorite glass cup.
- Take a generous scoop of ice cream and add it to your cup.
- Whisk up matcha, according to the brand's directions, in your bowl.
- Add your matcha to the ice cream.
- Wait for a minute or two for the ice cream to mix in with the ice cream.
- Sit back, smile, and enjoy your Matcha Affogato!
As you can see, this recipe is super easy. I’m sure I could find an affogato near me at my local coffee shop, but why do that when I can make one? This affogato dessert beverage is perfect for a small afternoon sweet or a post-dinner delight.
Experiment with different flavors and matchas from different regions of Japan to alter the taste. If you are looking for more matcha recipes, check out my post on “How to make an easy matcha latte”. I hope you enjoy!
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