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Simple Cheese Tea Recipe REVISED and made easy!

From the earlier Cheese Tea recipe, I have been getting quite a lot of people asking me that is is possible to not use cream cheese powder, where cream cheese powder is not available in their local pastry or grocery shop. Hence I further develop the Cheese tea recipe, make some adjustments, and came up with this revised version of Cheese Tea recipe with much simpler ingredients but achieving the same flavor outcome!

The previous version of the recipe here.

Heytea is still the King of Cheese Tea

Well, up to date, I had tried almost every brand that available in town, Heytea is still the best Cheese Tea maker in town, perhaps in the world. They are the very reason Cheese Tea has gain so much popularity across the world. Read more here about how Cheese Tea becomes a phenomenon in China.

Still waiting for the day for Heytea to shows up in Malaysia. Currently, they are only available in China and Singapore.

But worry not my Cheese Tea recipe is identical to Heytea’s flavor, try it out. I assure you this recipe does not disappoint!

Author have a say…

The previous cheese tea recipe, I’ve made it with the combination of cream cheese block and cream cheese powder. However, I’ve got plenty of requests asking where do they get the right cream cheese powder, the preferred cream cheese brand, etc. Hence, noticing the difficulties of trying to follow the cheese tea recipe, I’ve taken my time to remake and revise the cheese tea recipe! I have it further simplified with the same flavor outcome and this time it is really easy to be made!

资源 :  Heytea

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Salted Cheese Tea Recipe in 10 minutes! REVISED

I had my Cheese Tea recipe simplified, there is no need to use Cream Cheese powder now, even the steps have been simplified, now you can enjoy a cup of Cheese Tea at home in under 10 minutes!
Course Beverages
Cuisine Fusion
Keyword Cheese Tea, Cheese Tea Recipe, Salted Cheese Foam, Salted Cheese Tea
难度 简单
Allergy 牛奶
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
总时间 15 minutes
Servings 6
Calories 299大卡
Author 伊森 黄

配料

  • 200 ml UHT Whipping Cream
  • 200 Cream Cheese any brands would do, best is Philadelphia
  • 100 ml 鲜奶 Full Cream or Whole Milk
  • 1 茶匙 sea salt
  • 100

Instructions

程序

  • 用一个干净的搅拌碗,将奶油奶酪捣成小块。
  • 在奶油起司中加入糖和盐,打至糖溶化。
  • 慢慢将牛奶倒入起司糊中,继续搅拌。
  • Whisk until cheese batter is foamy and set aside.
  • 用一个分开的搅拌碗,打发奶油。
  • 搅拌打发奶油至中峰浓度。
  • 将中峰奶油混入起司奶油面糊中,然后搅拌。
  • Whisk until foamy then keep in the refrigerator.

份量

  • Serving with any beverage of your preference and scoop the cheese batter on top of the beverage.

Video

Notes

提示

  • The cheese foam is to be kept chill whenever not in use is. It can last for about 3 - 5 days in the refrigerator.
  • Thoroughly whisk the cheese batter when you are about to use it, this would incorporate the split water and fats together to keep the cheese foam stay afloat.

Nutrition

Calories: 299大卡 | Carbohydrates: 21 | Protein: 4 | Fat: 23 | Saturated Fat: 7 | Cholesterol: 37毫克 | Sodium: 506毫克 | Potassium: 46毫克 | Sugar: 18 | Vitamin A: 448IU | Calcium: 33毫克 | Iron: 1毫克
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