Apr 17, 2016 in breakfast, dairy-free, epicurious, recipes, taste, vegan, energy, latte, maca, matcha. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
When I fall in love with a food, I fall in love hard. As in I make it every single day for weeks and weeks. This is no exception, I simply canât start my day without this energizing matcha latte.
Matcha has hit the health food world by storm, and even though Iâm a little bit late to the party, I wanted to share my spin on my delicious morning beverage. Itâs a bit untraditional, but itâs packed with brain and energizing ingredients that really kickstarts your day.
Matcha is a finely ground powder made from young green leaves that has been part of both Japanese and Chinese culture for centuries (if not longer). It has a somewhat soft taste â not mild per se, but certainly less grassy than some other green teas â and I actually find it to also be a tiny bit sweet.
Whatâs so wonderful about matcha is itâs nutritional properties. Unlike other brewed green teas, matcha powder is made from the entire leaf, meaning youâre ingesting the leaves themselves which gives you a boost of chlorophyll and other phytonutrients, as well as tons of antioxidants, vitamins and fiber.
Like other green teas, matcha does contain caffeine, which is one of the reasons why I love drinking it in the morning. Itâs not as powerful as coffee, but itâs still effective if youâre feeling a little sleep or just need an added boost. I find that Iâm much more focused when I have matcha latte in the morning. Matcha has also been shown to support our bodyâs natural detoxification process, boost metabolism and mood as well as enhance concentration.
When making matcha, you are traditionally supposed to whisk it with a bamboo whisk and then pour in your water/milk. I do things a little bit different (and I hope I donât offend anyone in writing this), but I make my matcha lattes in my blender.
I love it because how quick it is. I just add my matcha and my other energy-boosting ingredients, along with some water, some coconut milk and a little sweetener and in 10 seconds Iâm good to go. Plus, since the blender whizzes it up really quickly, I find that it also helps create some foam without the need of a milk frother (bonus!).
Soâ¦whatâs the real secret to a perfect energizing matcha latte? MCT oil, maca powder, cinnamon + turmeric.
MCT oil, which stands for medium-chain triglyceride oil, is what you find in things like coconuts and grass-fed meats. MCTs have been shown to be much easier to digest and go directly to the liver and brain instead of being stored as fat. These types of oils are used by our body as fuel and can boost our metabolism and actually reduce stored body fat. Since MCTs are smaller molecules, they permeate cell membranes more easily (which makes them easier to absorb and digest), but they are also great for gut health, have antioxidants AND are anti-inflammatory.
I use this MCT oil which is made from coconuts, but if you eat animal products, you can also go for grass-fed ghee.
For my other brain and energy boosting ingredients, I used some of my favorite spices: cinnamon + turmeric, as well as maca powder. Cinnamon is great of stabilizing blood sugar, turmeric is incredibly anti-inflammatory and maca.
Maca, which is found in powder form, is made from the root of the maca plant and is known to nourish the bodyâs endocrine system and help us cope with stress. Maca also energizes naturally, without the side effects that you get from caffeine. Itâs also great for regulating hormone balance, increasing fertility and is even believed to be a strong aphrodisiac. (say whaat!?)
And then for my sweetenerâ¦Iâve really been loving monk fruit extract! Itâs similar to stevia, but actually more pure. Most stevias have a bunch of other ingredients in them, and this one that I found on Amazon was just 100% monk fruit extract. A little goes a long way, so I just used a few dashes to make the latte perfectly sweet. I love it!
The combo of ingredients is absolutely PERFECT in this latte.
The adds some fat but also help to make the latte extra creamy and frothy. The spices add some warmth and highlight the flavor of the tea, and the maca is there almost in the background. With a slight caramel note, itâs subtle but really helps to elevate the entire latte.
So whether youâre looking for an energy boost in the morning or want to try something other than coffee, this energizing matcha latte is perfection. So simple to make, filled with amazing ingredients and tastes delicious!
Have you tried matcha before? Iâd love to know how you normally make your lattes! And if you have experience making matcha the traditional way, let us know in the comments below. Always trying to learn new things
xo Alyssa
Here are the ingredients I used in this recipe: matcha powder, MCT oil, maca powder, and monk fruit extract!
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I'm Alyssa, the writer and photographer behind the gluten-free website Simply Quinoa. My passion is creating wholesome, nutrient-rich recipes all with a little quinoa twist.