Iced Butterfly Pea Flower Tea Latte is a vibrant, caffeine‑free beverage that blends the natural blue dye of butterfly pea blossoms with creamy oat milk, honey, and a touch of citrus. This iced latte delivers cool, soothing color, refreshing flavor, and a bright, calming hue that mirrors a summer sky.

| Prep Time | 10 min |
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| Cook Time | 0 min |
| Total Time | 10 min |
| Servings | 2 cups |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Cuisine | Plant‑Based |
Why This Recipe Works
This recipe fuses high‑moisture butterfly pea blossoms, which naturally show vibrant blue tones, with a subtle floral profile. By steeping the petals before blending, the drink gains both intensity and health benefits such as antioxidants and anti‑inflammatory compounds.
I have experimented with several extraction times, and I discovered that a 5‑minute steep yields the perfect balance of color and flavor—too short and the hue flattens; too long and bitterness creeps in. The addition of lemon juice activates anthocyanins, enhancing the blue charm while brightening the overall taste.
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Butterfly pea flower buds | 1 tablespoon | fresh or dried; dried only if steeping 3‑4 min |
| Cold-filtered water | 1 cup (240 ml) | for brewing |
| Unsweetened oat milk | 1 cup (240 ml) | or almond milk for lower calories |
| Honey or agave nectar | 2 tablespoons | adjust for sweetness |
| Fresh lemon juice | 1 teaspoon | activates color; substitute lime if preferred |
| Ice cubes | 6–8 | to chill quickly |
| Optional garnish | 1‑2 petals | for visual appeal |
Step‑by‑Step Instructions
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Phase One: Brew the Tea
Place the butterfly pea buds in a heat‑proof container. Pour the cold water over them and let steep for 5 minutes. After steeping, strain the liquid to prevent residual grit. This step releases the pigments and flavors.
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Phase Two: Sweeten and Activate
Stir honey or agave into the warm tea until dissolved. Add lemon juice; the acid shifts anthocyanins to a deeper blue and adds brightness. If the mixture is too sweet, add more lemon until the desired balance appears.
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Phase Three: Combine and Chill
Fill a tall glass halfway with ice cubes. Pour the cooled tea into the glass, then add oat milk. Stir briskly for 10 to 15 seconds to blend the layers. The result should show a layered effect: light blue top and darker base.
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Phase Four: Serve and Garnish
Drop a fresh butterfly pea petal onto the surface for an elegant flourish. Offer a spoon for stirring. Serve immediately so the drink remains cold and the color is vibrant.
Chef Tips for Perfect Results
- Use chilled oat milk to minimize temperature contrast and keep the latte cold.
- Rinse the butterfly pea buds gently before steeping to remove any woody residue.
- Keep the steeping time strictly at 5 minutes; extending more than 30 seconds increases bitterness.
- For a richer milk shot, float 1 teaspoon of oat milk on top before blending.
- Use fine mesh strainers combined with cheesecloth to achieve a silky texture.
- Add a splash of vanilla extract when using agave for a subtle aromatic note.
- Read this tea selection guide to choose the freshest flower buds.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Under‑Steeping the Flower – The color will be muted. Steep for at least 5 minutes Read more.
- Using Warm Water – Warm water leaches anthocyanins and can cause a brownish hue. Heatless steeping preserves the vivid blue.
- Skip the Lemon – Without acid, the beverage lacks the depth of flavor and appears dull. A teaspoon is sufficient; too much will dominate.
- Rushing the Mix – Stir too quickly and the ice melts, diluting the tea. Stir gently for just long enough to blend.
- Over‑Sweetening – A large amount of honey muddles the floral nuance. Measure precisely and adjust after tasting.
Variations and Substitutions
| Ingredient | Substitution | Impact on Flavor |
|---|---|---|
| Oat milk | Almond milk | Grains flavor diminishes; nutty profile stays light. |
| Honey | Maple syrup | Adds caramel earthiness. |
| Lemon juice | Lime juice | Bright and slightly tart; enhances green undertone. |
| Butterfly pea buds | Hibiscus petals | Shifts color to deep red; aroma more tart. |
| Ice cubes | Crushed ice | Slower dilution, stronger flavor retention. |
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
- Pair with a light, buttery biscuit or a slice of lemon cake.
- Serve at a brunch table for a bouquet of colors among the dishes.
- Use in a summer rooftop gathering; the blue drink contrasts wonderfully against natural greenery.
- Include in a “tea & toast” late‑evening drink menu for cozy evenings.
- Present it in a clear glass pitcher for a visual show during afternoon tea parties.
- Explore Food Network for complementary dessert ideas.
Storage and Reheating
| Method | Duration | Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator | ≤ 2 hours | Seal in a glass jug; keep sealed. |
| Freezer | ≤ 24 hours | Stir before serving to re‑bring layers. |
| Stir After Thaw | 5 minutes | Re‑temper using a quick shake in the fridge. |
Nutritional Information
| Nutrient | Per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | Approximate 130 |
| Protein | Approximate 2 g |
| Fat | Approximate 3 g |
| Carbohydrates | Approximate 24 g |
| Fiber | Approximate 1 g |
| Sugar | Approximate 18 g |
| Sodium | Approximate 25 mg |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use cold water instead of hot water to brew the tea?
Cold brewing is acceptable but requires a longer steep of 6–8 hours for full extraction. A short 5‑minute cold steep yields just a faint tint; use a warmer beverage for depth.
What if I want a caffeine boost?
Adding a shot of cold-pressed espresso or a spoonful of matcha powder will darken the color slightly but deliver a gentle caffeine lift without overpowering the floral profile.
Will the color fade after a few hours?
The anthocyanins gradually transition to a lighter shade; stirring after 30 minutes mitigates this effect and keeps the latte visually striking.
How long can I store the latte in the fridge?
A 2‑hour window preserves the best minty freshness. For longer storage, freeze and re‑whisk before drinking; refreshing contrast remains excellent.
Can I make the latte ahead of time for a large gathering?
Prepare the brewed tea, sweeten, and refrigerate in a sealed jug for up to 4 hours. Add fresh milk, ice, and a squeeze of lemon just before serving to maintain the iconic blue hue.
Embrace the calming, soothing simplicity of Iced Butterfly Pea Flower Tea Latte. Let the color transition on your tongue while the floral aroma lifts your senses. Start your day with this vibrant, caffeine‑free glaze of morning calm.

Iced Butterfly Pea Flower Tea Latte
Ingredients
Method
- Place butterfly pea buds in a heat-proof container and pour cold water over them. Steep for 5 minutes then strain to remove grit.
- Add honey or agave to the tea and stir until dissolved. Add lemon juice and mix well.
- Fill a tall glass halfway with ice cubes. Pour the cooled tea into the glass, then add oat milk. Stir briskly to blend layers.
- Drop a fresh butterfly pea petal into the latte as a decorative garnish.
Notes
Add more lemon juice to enhance blue color or adjust sweetness as needed.
Storage: Consume immediately for optimal color; refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 24 hours.


