Q: Can I use regular milk instead of lactose-free milk?
A: Yes, you can use regular milk if you are not lactose intolerant. However, lactose-free milk is recommended for those who are.
Q: Is it necessary to use a tea bag?
A: Yes, using a tea bag is a quick and convenient way to infuse the tea flavor into the milk tea.
Q: Can I add sugar to the milk tea?
A: If you use lactose-free milk, which already has a sweet taste, adding sugar is not necessary. However, you can add sugar to taste if using regular milk.
Warm Red Bean Milk Tea
Notes
- Red beans, as needed
- Lactose-free milk or regular milk, 250g
- 1 tea bag (black tea)
- Prepare red beans in advance by cooking them with rock sugar and storing them in the refrigerator. Use two spoons of these for the milk tea.
- For a quick milk tea, use a tea bag. The tea flavor comes out fast.
- Use lactose-free milk if you are lactose intolerant. This milk already has a sweet taste, so no additional sugar is needed.
- In a milk pot, add some water, just enough to cover the bottom. Brew the tea bag to release the tea flavor.
- Pour in the milk.
- Add the prepared red beans and bring to a boil.
- Once done, pour into a cup and serve.
- Pair it with crispy red bean toast for a fulfilling breakfast.
- Calories: Varies based on the amount of red beans and milk used
- Rich in carbohydrates and proteins (from the red beans)
- Contains antioxidants (from the black tea)
- Lactose-free option is beneficial for those with lactose intolerance