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Authentic Homemade Thai Iced Tea

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Refreshing, creamy, and distinctively orange, Thai Iced Tea is easy to make at home and is exactly like the tea you get from your favorite Thai restaurant or on the streets of Bangkok. 

2 glasses of tea on a wooden board

When I think of our years in Bangkok, the flavor and color of Thai Iced Tea is an essential part of those memories. There are few pick-me-ups better suited to a steamy tropical afternoon than a cup of crushed ice filled to the brim with sweet, fragrant, bright orange tea. The memories of sipping these in the bright Bangkok sunshine are some of my favorites  

The great news is that it is incredibly easy to create a homemade version that is exactly like what you can get in Thai restaurants. No special techniques or equipment needed. If you can brew tea, you can make Thai Iced Tea.

What is Thai Iced Tea?

Thai Iced Tea is a refreshing drink that is served over ice and made with brewed black tea and spices like vanilla, cinnamon, cardamom, and star anise. It is usually served with sweetened condensed milk and has a signature bright orange color. This drink is common in Thailand but has gained popularity in Thai restaurants around the world.

pouring tea from a pitcher into a glass

Ingredients

  • Thai Tea Mix - Start with one of these Thai tea mixes - I like Pantai Tea Mix or Number One Brand Thai Tea Mix. If you’ve been to Bangkok, Number One Brand is the one that you most likely would have stacked up in canisters in the stalls of Thai Iced Tea vendors. The mixes can be brewed just like any variety of loose tea.
  • Sugar - This tea is sweet. If you want it to taste “right”, you need to add sugar. Feel free to play with the amount though, starting with less if you prefer a less sweet tea.
  • Milk - This is always served creamy. Sweetened Condensed Milk is the most common addition, but you could also use whole milk, half and half, or coconut milk. Keep in mind that none of these substitutes are sweet like sweetened condensed milk, so you may need to add some additional sugar if you want that classic flavor. Coconut milk will also work if you want a dairy-free option.
thai tea mix

How to make Thai Iced Tea at Home

  1. Bring water to boil in a saucepan or tea kettle.
  2. Remove water from heat and stir in Thai Tea Mix and sugar.
  3. Cover and steep for 15 minutes.
  4. Strain tea and cool completely.
  5. Just before serving, stir in sweetened condensed milk.
  6. Serve over ice.

Why is Thai Iced Tea orange?

Food coloring. The bright, unique color of Thai Iced Tea comes from food coloring added to black tea in Thai Tea Mix. On its own, the brewed tea is deep red. Stir in sweetened condensed milk (or another type of milk), and the tea turns orange.

adding thai tea mix to water in a pan

How to store Thai Iced Tea

Brew and strain the tea. Allow it to cool at rom temperature and then transfer to a sealed container or pitcher. Refrigerate for up to a week. Add sweetened condensed milk right before serving.

thai iced tea in a pitcher

What's the difference between Thai tea and milk tea?

Thai Tea and Milk Tea are both iced black tea brewed with sweet spices and served with sweetened condensed milk. Thai tea has a distinct bright orange color while milk tea is light brown. Both varieties of iced tea can be customized with dairy or non-dairy milks and varying levels of sweetness.

adding milk to iced tea in a glass

Possible Variations

  • Adjust sugar - The benefit of using my Thai Iced Tea recipe is that you can completely customize the sweetness in the tea. Feel free to adjust the amount of sugar to fit your preference or use unsweetened dairy.
  • Change milk - Whole milk, half and half, or unsweetened condensed milk will all work. For a non-dairy version, coconut milk is a great option. Just be sure to add some additional sweetener if needed.
  • Add citrus - This tea is great with a slice of lemon, lime, or orange. A bit of citrus makes the other flavors really shine!
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thai iced tea in a glass

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Thai Iced Tea Recipe

Refreshing, creamy, and bright orange in color, this Thai Iced Tea is easy to make at home and is exactly like the tea you get from your favorite Thai restaurant or on the streets of Bangkok. We like to keep a batch in the fridge in the summer, adding creamy sweetened condensed milk, to taste, just before we serve it.
Want to adjust the servings in this recipe to make more or less? Just click on the number next to “servings” and you can easily scale the recipe.
Course Main Dish
Cuisine Thai
Keyword iced tea, thai drink, Thai tea
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 4
Calories 129kcal
Author Jess Smith via Inquiring Chef
Cost $6.00

Equipment

  • Saucepan or Tea Kettle

Ingredients

  • 6 cups Water
  • ½ cup Thai Tea Mix
  • cup Granulated Sugar
  • 4 Tablespoons Sweetened Condensed Milk, plus more to taste (divided, see note)
  • Ice

Instructions

  • Bring water to a boil in a saucepan or tea kettle.
  • Remove saucepan or kettle from heat. Combine hot water with tea mix and sugar and stir to combine.
  • Cover and allow tea to steep for 15 minutes.
  • Strain tea and allow it to cool completely. (At this point you can transfer the tea to the refrigerator for up to a week.)
  • When you’re ready to serve, pour tea over ice. Stir in sweetened condensed milk, adding more or less depending on how sweet and creamy you’d like your tea.
  • Serve!

Notes

If you’ve had authentic Thai Iced Tea in Bangkok, there’s a good chance it was mixed with sweetened condensed milk. This super thick, rich milk adds a slightly creamy texture to the drink. Feel free to customize this step. We recommend starting with 1 tablespoon of sweetened condensed milk to each glass of tea. You can also use whole milk, half and half, or coconut milk instead of sweetened condensed milk. Just keep in mind that if you use one of these substitutes the tea won’t be quite as sweet (and won’t taste quite as authentic) as if you use sweetened condensed milk.

Nutrition

Calories: 129kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 7mg | Sodium: 45mg | Potassium: 85mg | Sugar: 28g | Vitamin A: 53IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 68mg

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