... Read moreOkay, so we all have those days when coffee just isn't hitting right, or maybe you're just craving something different and exciting! That's exactly how I discovered my absolute favorite non-coffee indulgence: the Iced Strawberry Cold Foam Chai Latte. This isn't just a drink; it's an experience, a delightful twist on a classic that has genuinely brightened so many of my afternoons.
What makes this specific combination so magical? Imagine the comforting, spiced warmth of a classic chai tea latte, but served icy cold and incredibly refreshing. Then, add a layer of sweet vanilla syrup and the creamy richness of oatmilk, all crowned with a vibrant, fruity strawberry cream cold foam. The strawberry isn't overpowering; it's a subtle, sweet, and slightly tangy whisper that perfectly complements the chai spices. It’s truly a symphony of flavors that feels both familiar and wonderfully new.
When I head to Starbucks, my go-to order is always a Grande Iced Chai Tea Latte. Here’s exactly how I ask for it to get that perfect balance:
Grande Iced Chai Tea Latte (of course!)
Vanilla syrup (I usually stick to the standard amount for a Grande, but sometimes if I want it extra sweet, I'll ask for an extra pump or two!)
Oatmilk (This is my preferred milk for its creaminess, but you could also try almond milk if you prefer!)
And the star of the show: Strawberry Cream Cold Foam on top!
The barista usually knows exactly what I mean. I've found this order to be consistently delicious, and it's become my little treat, usually costing around $8.47. Yes, it's a splurge, but for that moment of pure bliss, it's totally worth it for me! It's one of those drinks that makes you feel like you've unlocked a secret menu item, even though it's pretty straightforward to order.
Now, if you're like me and love to recreate your favorite cafe drinks at home, making a version of this strawberry chai latte recipe is totally doable! It's a fantastic way to enjoy this delightful beverage without the daily Starbucks run, especially if you're looking for a more budget-friendly option.
Here’s a simple way to DIY your Iced Strawberry Cold Foam Chai at home:
Brew Your Chai: Start with your favorite chai tea concentrate or steep a few chai tea bags in hot water. Let it cool completely, or even better, make a batch and chill it in the fridge.
Sweeten and Mix: In a glass, add your cooled chai. Stir in a splash of vanilla syrup (or any sweetener you prefer, like maple syrup or honey).
Add Milk: Fill your glass with ice, then pour in your choice of milk. Oatmilk is my personal preference for that creamy texture like Starbucks, but almond milk or any other milk works great!
Make the Strawberry Cold Foam: This is the fun part! In a small blender or with a handheld frother, combine a few fresh or frozen strawberries (thawed), a splash of milk (oat milk or heavy cream for extra richness), and a tiny bit of sweetener (like agave or a dash of vanilla syrup). Blend or froth until it’s light, foamy, and pink.
Assemble: Gently spoon your homemade strawberry cold foam over your iced chai latte. Garnish with a fresh strawberry slice if you're feeling fancy!
This homemade version truly captures the essence of the cafe drink and lets you control the sweetness and ingredients. I've seen some queries about 7 Brew strawberry chai as well. While this specific order is for Starbucks, the concept of a fruity cold foam on chai is versatile! You could try asking for a similar customization at other coffee shops, or experiment with different fruit purees for your homemade cold foam – raspberry or peach could be amazing too!
Whether you're grabbing it on the go or crafting it in your kitchen, this iced strawberry chai latte with strawberry cold foam is an absolute treat. It's the perfect answer for a #nocoffeeday, offering a unique blend of spice and sweet fruitiness that's both comforting and invigorating. Trust me, once you try it, it might just become your new favorite!
I get my iced chai the exact same way with oatmilk but I never thought to add the vanilla syrup AND strawberry cold foam?! Definitely trying this!