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Okay, so I've been obsessed with finding delicious drinks that don't derail my calorie goals, and let me tell you, this Low calorie Iced Matcha Chai Latte has been an absolute game-changer for me! I used to think I had to give up my favorite cafe treats to stay on track, but not anymore. It’s truly perfect for that afternoon pick-me-up without any guilt or extra sugar crash. Making your own at home is surprisingly simple and gives you total control over the ingredients, which is key for successful calorie counting matcha latte recipes. Here’s how I whip up my go-to version, making sure it’s both delicious and diet-friendly: What you'll need: 1 teaspoon high-quality matcha powder 4-6 ounces unsweetened almond milk (or your preferred low-calorie milk alternative like unsweetened oat milk or soy milk) 4-6 ounces brewed chai tea, cooled (I use a strong chai tea bag or a sugar-free chai concentrate) Sweetener of choice (stevia, erythritol, or a sugar-free syrup works wonderfully) Plenty of ice Optional: A dash of cinnamon or nutmeg for an extra aromatic touch. My easy step-by-step process: First, brew your chai tea and let it cool completely. This step is super important for achieving that perfectly iced, refreshing temperature! Next, in a small bowl or a dedicated matcha whisking cup, whisk the matcha powder with about 1-2 ounces of hot (but not boiling) water until it's completely smooth and a bit frothy. You want to make sure there are no lumps. Fill a tall glass generously with ice. Pour in your cooled chai tea first, then add your unsweetened almond milk. Gently pour the whisked matcha over the top. It’s so satisfying to watch the beautiful green layers form! Add your chosen sweetener to taste and give everything a good stir. Sometimes I’ll add a pump of sugar-free vanilla syrup for an extra touch of sweetness and flavor. My top tips for keeping it a truly low calorie matcha drink: Your milk choice makes the biggest difference! Unsweetened almond milk is generally the lowest in calories, but always check the labels on other unsweetened milk alternatives as calories can vary. Always opt for unsweetened chai tea or sugar-free chai concentrates. Regular chai concentrates are often loaded with hidden sugars. Be mindful of your sweeteners. While sugar-free options are fantastic, even natural sweeteners like honey or maple syrup add calories, so use them sparingly if you’re strictly calorie counting. You can also dilute it with a bit more water or extra ice if you want to extend the drink without adding more calories. Beyond the low-calorie aspect, matcha gives me a smooth, sustained energy boost without the jitters you sometimes get from coffee. It's packed with antioxidants, which is a huge win for my overall well-being. Plus, the L-theanine in matcha promotes a calm alertness – exactly what I need on a busy afternoon. Combining it with the warming spices of chai makes for such a comforting yet incredibly refreshing flavor profile. Don't be afraid to experiment with this low calorie matcha drink! Sometimes I add a tiny pinch of ginger powder to my chai when brewing for an extra kick, or a drop of peppermint extract for a festive twist. The beauty of making it at home is that you can truly make it your own, fitting perfectly into your personal calorie counting matcha latte recipe goals. If you're someone who loves the taste of those fancy coffee shop drinks but wants to keep an eye on your health, this is absolutely a must-try. It truly satisfies that craving for a special treat without compromising on your healthy habits. Give it a whirl and let me know how you customize your own perfect low calorie iced matcha latte!

































































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