마카오 아몬드 아마레토 밀크티의 행복

마카오 아몬드 아마레토 밀크티의 행복

(Macau Almond Amaretto Milk Tea Bliss)

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인분
2
1인분 크기
높은 유리잔 (350 ml)
준비 시간
10 분
조리 시간
10 분
총 소요 시간
20 분
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10월 10, 2025

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영양 정보

  • 인분: 2
  • 1인분 크기: 높은 유리잔 (350 ml)
  • Calories: 320 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • Protein: 8 g
  • Fat: 12 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Sugar: 24 g
  • Sodium: 120 mg
  • Cholesterol: 30 mg
  • Calcium: 260 mg
  • Iron: 1.1 mg

조리법

  • 1 - Warm the Milk Base:
    In a small saucepan over low heat, gently warm the whole milk (and evaporated milk if using) until steaming but not boiling. This readies it for smooth blending with almond powder.
  • 2 - Bloom almond powder:
    Whisk sweet almond powder into the warm milk until fully dissolved and velvety. Add condensed milk to sweeten and continue whisking until glossy.
  • 3 - Brew strong tea:
    Pour hot water over loose black tea and steep 4–5 minutes for a stout concentrate. Strain to remove leaves, pressing gently to extract flavor without bitterness.
  • 4 - Combine tea and almond milk:
    Blend the tea concentrate with the almond milk base. Taste and adjust sweetness with brown sugar syrup if desired. Add a drop of almond extract for extra aroma.
  • 5 - Chill and prep glasses:
    Fill two tall glasses with ice. If using tapioca pearls, distribute them evenly into the glasses before adding ice.
  • 6 - Stir in amaretto:
    Stir amaretto liqueur into the pitcher of milk tea. For a non-alcoholic version, replace with amaretto or almond syrup.
  • 7 - Pour and Garnish:
    Divide the mixture over the ice. Top with toasted almond flakes for crunch and a fragrant finish.
  • 8 - Serve:
    Serve immediately with wide straws if pearls are included. Enjoy the layered almond, tea, and amaretto notes while cold.

마카오 아몬드 아마레토 밀크티의 행복 :에 대한 자세한 정보

Creamy Macanese-style milk tea infused with almond and amaretto, served iced for a silken, aromatic treat.

Macau Almond Amaretto Milk Tea is a playful mash-up of tea-house comfort and café-bar indulgence. Imagine the smooth depth of Hong Kong–style milk tea, the nostalgic nuttiness of Macau’s beloved almond dessert drinks, and a grown-up whisper of Italian amaretto weaving everything together. The result is silky, aromatic, and quietly luxurious—perfect for an afternoon cooldown, a dessert-in-a-glass, or a small celebration with friends.

At the heart of this drink is a sturdy black tea base. Robust teas like Assam or Ceylon are classic for milk teas across Southern China and Macau because they keep their character against creamy dairy and sweeteners. Brewing a strong concentrate ensures your final drink doesn’t taste diluted once it hits the ice. That bold tea spine is then softened by a Macanese-style almond milk base, made by blooming sweet almond powder into warm milk. If you’ve ever enjoyed almond tofu (xingren doufu) or Macau’s almond tea, you’ll recognize the fragrant, marzipan-like profile that feels both cozy and festive.

The amaretto addition honors Macau’s crossroads identity. A former Portuguese colony with deep Chinese roots, the city’s cuisine thrives on fusion and adaptation. Amaretto—an Italian liqueur perfumed with bitter almonds or apricot kernels—meshes naturally with almond powder. It deepens the aroma, complements the caramel notes of condensed milk, and introduces a faint, warming finish that lingers. If you prefer a zero-proof version, swap in an amaretto or almond syrup; you’ll keep the signature flavor, minus the alcohol.

Why it works:

  • Flavor layering: Bitter-edged black tea, creamy dairy, nutty almond, and sweet amaretto build complexity without clashing. Each sip moves from tea-tannin to almond-vanilla warmth, finishing on soft caramel.
  • Texture: Blooming almond powder in warm milk gives a satin body. Condensed milk offers a glossy, tea-house sheen that clings just enough to ice.
  • Temperature contrast: Strong hot-brewed tea poured over ice is classic cha chaan teng practice. The chill tightens flavors while keeping aromatics lively.

Tips and notes:

  • Tea strength: Over-steep slightly for intention, but avoid bitterness by pressing leaves lightly when straining. If your tea tastes harsh, blend in a splash more milk.
  • Sweetness control: Start with condensed milk, then fine-tune with brown sugar syrup. Condensed milk sweetens and adds dairy richness; syrup adjusts sweetness without thickening.
  • Dairy options: Whole milk maximizes silkiness; evaporated milk adds café authenticity. Oat milk is the best plant-based substitute—creamy and neutral—while almond milk doubles down on nuttiness.
  • Almond extract caution: A drop goes a long way. Use it to strengthen aroma without tipping into sharp, artificial-tasting territory.
  • Iced vs. hot: While this recipe shines over ice, for a winter version skip the ice and serve steaming, dusted with crushed almond cookies.
  • Texture play: Add boba for a street-drink twist, or top with a dollop of lightly whipped cream and a drizzle of amaretto syrup for dessert flair.

Cultural thread: Macau’s food history bridges tea culture, Portuguese colonial influences, and southern Chinese comfort. Milk tea—a café mainstay in Hong Kong and Macau—often leans on evaporated or condensed milk for body and sweetness. Meanwhile, almond drinks are a regional classic, associated with wellness shops and dessert stalls. Bringing in amaretto pays homage to Macau’s international palate: European technique and liqueurs intersecting with Cantonese textures and tea traditions. It’s the sort of drink you might imagine at a modern Macanese café—proudly local, gently global.

Serving and pairing: Serve in tall glasses over clear ice, topped with toasted almond flakes for aroma and crunch. Pair with Portuguese egg tarts, almond cookies, or savory bakery snacks like curry beef turnovers. The drink’s nutty sweetness stands up to buttery pastries and balances salty, flaky bites.

Make-ahead and batching: Brew and chill the tea concentrate and almond milk base up to a day in advance; combine just before serving over ice. When batching for a party, add the amaretto to order so you can offer both alcoholic and zero-proof versions easily.

In short, Macau Almond Amaretto Milk Tea captures the city’s spirit in a glass: confident, cosmopolitan, and comfortingly familiar—where tea-house tradition gets a lift from almond nostalgia and a wink of Italian charm.

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