Hong Kong-style Milk Tea Taro Balls, Soft and Glutinous, Rich in Milk Flavor
1.
The amount of taro balls is right, I like to put more.
2.
Add an appropriate amount of water to a boil.
3.
Wait for the taro balls to float and cook for 5 minutes, then remove them and set aside for later use.
4.
25 grams of black tea, the loose tea leaves I use at home, a tea bag is better.
5.
Add water, boil on low heat and continue to cook for a while.
6.
Sift out the tea after cooking.
7.
Pour black and white evaporated milk, not whipped cream
8.
Add sugar and stir until the sugar melts.
9.
Pour in the taro balls just cooked.
10.
It is warm when it is just made, if you like to eat cold, you can put it in the refrigerator and eat it again. It has a different flavor.
Tips:
Taro balls can also be omitted, that is, Hong Kong-style milk tea, or other ingredients like pearl sago can also be added depending on the situation.