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    Home » Recipes by Category » Beverages & Smoothies

    Published: Oct 30, 2019 · Modified: May 19, 2021 by Nart · This post may contain affiliate links.

    Thai Iced Tea (Cha Yen)

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    Thai iced tea or Thai Milk Tea is a delicious and refreshing Thai drink made from Thai tea, sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, and sugar. It's perfect for any day and ready in less than 10 minutes!

    a few glasses of Thai iced tea

    Thai Iced Tea or Thai Milk Tea

    Thai iced tea, also known as Thai milk tea and cha yen (ชาเย็น), is a tasty and refreshing drink sold on many streets of Thailand. If you've been here, chances are you've had this Thai drink or seen people walking around carrying a plastic bag with an orange-colored liquid inside and a straw poking out (I know, I know...drinks in plastic bags 😂 We don't get any more Thai than that). Even if you haven't been to Thailand, you may have come across Thai iced tea already, as it's so popular that many Thai restaurants abroad do serve it. 

    a few glasses of Thai milk tea (cha yen)

    This drink is creamy, refreshing, and has a really nice smell to it. If you've just had, say, tom yum goong, Thai chicken panang curry, Thai basil chicken, Thai garlic pork, or Thai beef green curry for a meal, cha yen is such an amazing drink to wash that all down. Oh and if you really love the taste of Thai tea, don't forget to check out my Thai Tea Cheesecake recipe!

    Fun Fact: You can also have this drink hot. But without ice, we tend to call this very same drink cha nom ron which translates to hot milk tea ('nom' means milk, 'ron' means hot, while 'yen' means cold or iced in Thai).

    a bag of Cha Tra Mue

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup of boiling water
    • 3 teaspoons of Thai tea mix:
      A Thai tea mix is basically Thai tea leaves. It's called a mix because it's often mixed with vanilla flavoring and food coloring. Hence, the unique flavor and distinctive orange color! There are many brands available, but one of the most common ones is ChaTraMue (pictured above). You can find this Thai tea mix at Asian grocery stores. **Without the flavoring and coloring, Thai tea is essentially black tea. So if you can't find ChaTraMue, you can just use black tea

    a close up of Thai tea leaves

    • 1 ½ teaspoons of sugar
    • 3 teaspoons of sweetened condensed milk:
      This type of milk is thick, gooey, and sweet. We use it to sweeten and whiten many Thai 'creamy' drinks.
    • 3 teaspoons of evaporated milk (+ as much as you want to drizzle on top):
      Evaporated milk is a little thicker and creamier than normal milk. Carnation is a very popular brand here but you can use any brand you can find.

    Thai tea leaves in a traditional Thai tea filterl

    The Special Tool You Need: A Traditional Thai Tea Filter

    A traditional Thai tea filter is a muslin bag or sock with a stainless steel handle. It's very old school, yet still used by most street vendors. This little tool cheap, reusable and does the job well. There are many sizes available but a small one will be enough for your homemade Thai iced tea. Again, you can get this on Amazon or use a fine mesh strainer you might already have.

    water being poured into a cup

    tea being steeped

    Instructions

    1. Put the Thai tea mix in the filter and place the filter over a cup.
    2. Pour the boiling water into the cup through the filter. Move the filter up and down a bit to extract the flavor of the tea. Let the tea steep for 2-3 minutes before discarding. If you're using a fine-mesh strainer for this step, simply pour boiling water into your tea and let steep for 2-3 minutes before straining. **Do not steep the tea for too long or it will taste off (best not to go over 5 minutes).
    3. Add sugar, sweetened condensed milk, and evaporated milk and mix with a spoon. 
    4. Taste-test the tea and see if you need to add more of anything. You want the tea to be sweeter than you like because the ice will dilute it later.
    5. Fill a glass with ice, pour the tea in, and drizzle some more evaporated milk on top.

    milk being poured over the top of a glass of Thai tea

    How To Make Healthier Thai Milk Tea

    If you don't care about authenticity and whatnot, you can use less sugar to sweeten it and mix the tea with whole milk. I do this ALL the time and I think it still tastes good. Of course not as good as condensed milk + evaporated milk but it's perfect for those of you who are health-conscious or want to watch your sugar intake. 

    In case you're a vegan or vegetarian, replace the milk with a plant-based one, and you're good to go!

    Storing

    If you make this drink in a large amount, you can store it in the fridge (ideally in a bottle or anything with a lid) for up to about 2-3 days. Alternatively, you can pour it into popsicle molds and freeze to enjoy later. The frozen version will keep for at least a month, but trust me it won't last that long. 🙂

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    • Thai Pink Milk (Nom Yen)
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    • Butterfly Pea Tea (Blue Tea)
    • Bael Fruit Drink

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    milk being poured over the top of a glass of Thai tea

    Thai Iced Tea (Cha Yen) Recipe

    Thai iced tea is a delicious and refreshing Thai drink made from Thai tea, sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, and sugar. It's perfect for any day and ready in less than 10 minutes!
    4.98 from 37 votes
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    Course: Drinks
    Cuisine: Thai
    Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 1 minute minute
    Total Time: 6 minutes minutes
    Servings: 1 glass
    Author: Nart

    Equipment

    • Thai tea filter

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup boiling water
    • 3 teaspoons Thai tea mix
    • 1 ½ teaspoons sugar
    • 3 teaspoons sweetened condensed milk
    • 3 teaspoons evaporated milk + as much more as you want to drizzle on top
    • 1 cup ice

    Instructions

    • Put the Thai tea mix in the filter and place the filter over a cup.
    • Pour the boiling water into the cup through the filter. Move the filter up and down a bit to extract the flavor of the tea. Let the tea steep for 2-3 minutes before discarding. If you're using a fine-mesh strainer for this step, simply pour boiling water into your tea and let steep for 2-3 minutes before straining. **Do not steep the tea for too long or it will taste off (best not to go over 5 minutes).
    • Add sugar, sweetened condensed milk, and evaporated milk and mix with a spoon. 
    • Taste-test the tea and see if you need to add more of anything. You want the tea to be sweeter than you like because the ice will dilute it later.
    • Fill a glass with ice, pour the tea in, and drizzle some more evaporated milk on top.

    Notes

    If you make this drink in a large amount, it will keep in the fridge (ideally in a bottle or anything with a lid) for about 2-3 days.
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    1. Kailea says

      April 21, 2020 at 8:55 am

      is this the traditional one that they sell at new years?

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 27, 2020 at 10:25 pm

        Hmmmm...it's not really linked to new years. It can be found pretty much anywhere here in Thailand and we drink it all year round. 🙂

        Reply
    2. David says

      April 05, 2020 at 10:39 pm

      5 stars
      What an interesting looking iced tea (clearly I haven't made it to Thailand yet!). Looks so delicious and refreshing I can see why it would be popular.

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 06, 2020 at 7:21 am

        Thank you!

        Reply
    3. Demeter says

      April 05, 2020 at 10:10 pm

      5 stars
      This sounds amazing and I love the creative idea about turning them into popsicles too. So perfect for the warmer months!

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 06, 2020 at 7:22 am

        Thank you!

        Reply
    4. Sophie says

      April 05, 2020 at 9:21 pm

      5 stars
      I love Thai iced tea a lot. I always take this to-go at my local Thai restaurant. Now that everything is closed, I have a reason to make this at home. Thanks for the recipe.

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 06, 2020 at 7:22 am

        You're welcome!

        Reply
    5. Carissa says

      April 05, 2020 at 8:59 pm

      5 stars
      Thank you for the recipe! I’ve only ever had tea like this in Thai restaurants, but I really wanted to make it at home too. Love Thai iced tea!

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 05, 2020 at 9:02 pm

        You're very welcome!

        Reply
    6. Deanne says

      April 01, 2020 at 8:26 pm

      This looks so refreshing as we head into the warmer months!

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 02, 2020 at 8:12 am

        It's perfect for that those months!

        Reply
    7. Shivani says

      April 01, 2020 at 7:59 pm

      5 stars
      This looks and sounds delicious! Also I’m in love with your glasses rack 🙂

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 02, 2020 at 8:13 am

        Awwwww, thank you so much! <3

        Reply
    8. Kacey Perez says

      April 01, 2020 at 7:47 pm

      This is something I have never tried before, but it looks so easy to make and I am always up for something new! Thanks for sharing this!

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 02, 2020 at 8:13 am

        You're gonna love it!

        Reply
    9. Bintu | Recipes From A Pantry says

      April 01, 2020 at 6:21 pm

      5 stars
      This sounds so refreshing and delicious. I can just imagine enjoying this on a sunny day.

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 02, 2020 at 8:14 am

        Thank you!

        Reply
    10. Dannii says

      April 01, 2020 at 2:09 pm

      5 stars
      We drank so much of this when we were travelling around Thailand. This post has really made me miss it.

      Reply
      • Nart says

        April 02, 2020 at 8:15 am

        It was just everywhere, right? Now you can make it at home hehe.

        Reply
    11. Alpa says

      February 12, 2020 at 9:26 am

      It looks yummy.

      Reply
      • Nart says

        February 14, 2020 at 8:42 am

        Thank you! 🙂

        Reply
    12. Flossie McCowald says

      December 05, 2019 at 4:57 am

      I have to say, this sounds absolutely delicious! Will definitely have to try sometime! 🙂

      Reply
      • Nart says

        January 13, 2020 at 1:14 pm

        Thank you! Hope you enjoy it!

        Reply
    13. Sandra Joseph says

      November 06, 2019 at 10:49 pm

      I've never had chai tea. I haven't been to Thailand either, maybe I'll do a twofer in the future!

      Reply
      • Nart says

        November 10, 2019 at 5:29 pm

        You should!

        Reply
    14. Hannah Bullard says

      November 01, 2019 at 9:40 pm

      This looks absolutely delicious - I love thick, creamy and sweet drinks!

      Reply
      • Nart says

        November 10, 2019 at 5:29 pm

        Thank you!

        Reply
    15. yasmin harper says

      November 01, 2019 at 9:16 pm

      5 stars
      Love this recipe! Great post

      Reply
      • Nart says

        November 10, 2019 at 5:28 pm

        Thank you!

        Reply
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