Matcha Boba Waffles
By: Jen's Food Lab
Life's a par-tea with these Matcha Boba Waffles and Ice Cream with Matcha Glaze by Jen's Food Lab. They are the perfect indulgent breakfast or dessert and they're full of Matcha flavor in every single bite!
Matcha Boba Waffles
SERVINGS: 6 waffles
TIME: 1 hrs, 15min
CATEGORY: Breakfast
INGREDIENTS
- Matcha Waffles
- • 3 large eggs
- • 4 Tbsp melted butter
- • 1½ cup milk
- • 2 Tbsp sugar
- • ¼ tsp salt
- • 2 Tbsp Aiya Culinary Grade Matcha
- • 2 cups (256g) all purpose flour
- • 1 Tbsp baking powder
- Boba
- • 1 cup tapioca pearls
- • 2 Tbsp honey
- Ice Cream and Matcha Glaze
- • 6 large scoops vanilla ice cream
- • ½ cup white chocolate chips
- • 2 Tbsp vegetable oil
- • 1 Tbsp Aiya Culinary Grade Matcha
DIRECTIONS
- 1. First, let’s make the waffles. In a bowl of a stand mixer, add eggs, melted butter, milk, sugar, and salt. Mix on low speed to combine.
- 2. Then, add Matcha, flour, and baking powder. Mix again on medium speed until a smooth batter comes together.
- 3. Pour your batter onto the waffle iron and cook according to its instructions. For mine, to make 1 waffle, it usually takes me 5-7 minutes to get both sides to be golden. Set aside the waffles to cool to room temperature.
- 4. Next, let’s make the boba. Fill a large pot with water and set to high heat. Once the water is boiling, add the tapioca pearls. Boil uncovered for 30 minutes. Then, turn the heat off and cover the pot. Let rest for 30 minutes.
- 5. Add the honey into a bowl. Drain the water from the tapioca pearls and add the cooked tapioca pearls to the honey. Mix to combine and let sit for 10 minutes.
- 6. Now, let’s make the Matcha glaze. In a microwave safe bowl, add the white chocolate chips and oil. Microwave until melted. For me, this took 30 seconds. Add Matcha and mix to combine.
- 7. Finally, it’s time to assemble! Place a waffle on a plate. Then add your scoop of ice cream. Surround the ice cream with some of the boba. Then, drizzle the Matcha glaze on top of the ice cream. It will quickly harden into a shell in a few minutes. Enjoy!
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