Mount Fuji Frozen Froth: Creamy Matcha Chill

Mount Fuji Frozen Froth: Creamy Matcha Chill

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Servings
2
Serving Size
1 tall glass (~300ml)
Prep Time
8 Minutes
Cook Time
2 Minutes
Total Time
10 Minutes
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Ingredients

  • 2 tsp Premium matcha powder
    (Ceremonial grade for vibrant green and full flavor.)
  • 250 ml Whole milk
    (Can use a non-dairy alternative for a vegan version.)
  • 35 ml Sweetened condensed milk
    (Adjust sweetness as desired.)
  • 1.5 cups Ice Cubes
    (Ensure ice is fresh and clean.)
  • 55 ml Vanilla Vodka
    (Omit for alcohol-free version; substitute with cold water or coconut milk.)
  • 60 ml Double cream
    (Lightly whipped to soft peaks for the "snow" cap.)
  • 1/2 tsp Lemon zest
    (Freshly grated, for a bright aftertaste.)
  • a pinch n/a Edible gold flakes
    (For garnish, optional but highly recommended for visual flair.)

Nutrition

  • Servings: 2
  • Serving Size: 1 tall glass (~300ml)
  • Calories: 320 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 33 g
  • Protein: 7 g
  • Fat: 17 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Sugar: 23 g
  • Sodium: 86 mg
  • Cholesterol: 65 mg
  • Calcium: 210 mg
  • Iron: 0.6 mg

Instructions

  • 1 - Prepare the Whipped Cream:
    Using a small bowl, whip the double cream until soft peaks form. Set aside in the refrigerator.
  • 2 - Blend the Main Drink:
    In a blender, combine the milk, matcha powder, sweetened condensed milk, ice cubes, vanilla vodka (if using), and lemon zest. Blend until completely smooth and slightly airy.
  • 3 - Pour and Layer:
    Divide the frozen matcha mixture between two frosted tall glasses, leaving room for the tops.
  • 4 - Mount Fuji Cap:
    Gently spoon the reserved whipped cream on top of each drink to create domed "snow caps."
  • 5 - Final Garnish:
    Add a few edible gold flakes atop the whipped cream for the ultimate majestic summit effect. Serve immediately with a wide straw.

More About: Mount Fuji Frozen Froth: Creamy Matcha Chill

A creamy frozen matcha-based cocktail with a cascading froth inspired by Mount Fuji's iconic peak.

Mount Fuji Frozen Froth: A Fusion of Matcha Splendor and English Indulgence

The Mount Fuji Frozen Froth merges the ancient ceremonial flavors of Japanese matcha with a creamy, frosted delight reminiscent of classic European milk-based desserts. With its delicate frothy peak—crafted from lightly whipped cream, shimmering gold flakes, and bright lemon zest—this drink delivers both bold, earthy refreshment and an almost artful presentation meant to mimic Mount Fuji’s snowy summit.

Origins & Cultural Significance

Although Mount Fuji stands proud in Japan, this drink recipe finds its roots in modern English innovation. Over the last decade, London’s cocktail scene has witnessed an uptick in globally inspired, visually stunning drinks. This recipe honors the English love for indulgent cocktails and desserts, adapting the zen-focused, meditative essence of Japanese matcha for contemporary British tastes.

Matcha, once reserved for traditions involving formal ceremonies in Kyoto’s tea rooms, is now a cherished global ingredient, lauded for its notable antioxidants, vibrant green color, and naturally pleasant bitterness. By blending it into a frozen potion and giving it a playful, froth-capped peak, "Mount Fuji Frozen Froth" becomes both a celebration of heritage and a refreshing novelty drink.

Tips & Notes

  • Matcha Matters: Only use ceremonial or high-grade matcha powder; culinary grades can lend an overly bitter, dull note, whereas good matcha yields vibrant flavor and color.
  • Milk Choices: Switching to unsweetened almond, oat, or coconut milk works beautifully. Each brings unique background notes—the coconut version being notably exotic, reminiscent of Pina Colada.
  • Alcohol-Free Option: Easily omit the vanilla vodka. Replace with more milk or even cold coconut water for a lighter, still aromatic twist.
  • Make It Vegan: Use vegan condensed milk and a plant-based whipped topping—coconut cream whipped with a splash of vanilla extract works wonders!
  • Edible Artistry: A few edible gold flakes send this drink from impressive to dazzling—transforming each glass into an Instagram-ready spectacle.
  • Zest for Zing: Don’t skip the lemon zest—the small dose cuts through the sweetness, giving dimension to each sip and pairing deliciously with both the dairy and the matcha.

Recipe Uniqueness

What sets Mount Fuji Frozen Froth apart is its combined attention to presentation and palate. The vivid green matcha base, when contrasted against the pillowy white topping and glowing gold, captures both Japanese minimalism and English extravagance in one glass. Blending dessert, cocktail, and cultural homage makes this a true outlier—it’s not just a drink but a statement piece.

Serving Occasions

  • As a standout on a cocktail or dessert menu at garden parties, summer brunches, or pop-ups docked along riversides.
  • Served as a luxurious ending after a light sushi dinner, ushering conversation deep into the evening.
  • A memorable signature for creative weddings or themed parties highlighting "peaks of flavor" or trans-continental flair.

Personal Thoughts

To sip on this drink is, in part, to experience a gentle ceremony—swirling frothy cream before sinking into the verdant, icy body recalls the surprise of discovering Japan’s modern cool alongside Britain’s irrepressible love of luxury. Every small detail—gold, zest, or the matcha’s faint bitterness—reminds us how much beauty there is at the intersection of ingredients, places, and creative spirit. That, nearly as much as the taste, is a reason to make Mount Fuji Frozen Froth again and again.


Try it as a summer centerpiece, and let its serene, vibrant delight inspire your table and palate alike!

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