Matcha Cocoa Recipe
There’s something undeniably magical about curling up with a cozy mug on a chilly afternoon, and this Matcha Cocoa delivers just that and more! This delightful drink is a brilliant fusion of earthy matcha and rich cocoa, creating a cup that’s both deeply comforting and playfully unique. Whether you’re an adventurous sipper or just looking for a vibrant, soul-warming twist on your classic hot chocolate, this recipe is pure joy in a mug. Let’s get whisking!

Ingredients You’ll Need
You’ll be amazed at how a handful of simple ingredients transforms into such a stand-out treat. Each component of this Matcha Cocoa plays a starring role, giving you that silky texture, vivid color, and harmonious flavor with every sip.
- Milk (dairy or non-dairy): Acts as the creamy, luscious base—try oat milk or coconut milk for extra richness!
- Unsweetened cocoa powder: Delivers deep, chocolatey notes that beautifully balance the brightness of matcha.
- Matcha green tea powder: The star ingredient for vibrant green color and energizing, earthy flavor.
- Honey or maple syrup: Natural sweetness that complements both chocolate and green tea; adjust to your preferred level.
- Vanilla extract: Rounds out the flavors, adding fragrant warmth to the mug.
- Pinch of sea salt: Just a touch enhances the overall taste and ties everything together.
How to Make Matcha Cocoa
Step 1: Blend the Powders with Milk
Start by whisking together the milk, unsweetened cocoa powder, and matcha powder in a small saucepan. Whisk diligently to dissolve any lumps and to create a smooth, uniform mixture. This step is key for ensuring that your Matcha Cocoa won’t have any unpleasant clumps—you’re after that velvety finish!
Step 2: Gently Heat to Steaming
Place the saucepan over medium heat and continue to stir frequently. Warm the mixture until it’s steaming and hot, but don’t let it boil. Heating it slowly helps the flavors meld while maintaining the subtle, delicate qualities of both cocoa and matcha.
Step 3: Sweeten and Flavor
Once hot, remove the pan from the heat and immediately stir in your chosen sweetener, vanilla extract, and just a pinch of sea salt. This is where your Matcha Cocoa comes alive—taste and tweak with more honey or maple syrup as desired.
Step 4: Froth for a Luxurious Finish
For that luxurious coffee shop feel, blend the finished drink with a milk frother or in a blender for just 10–15 seconds. Frothing creates a luscious, airy foam and heightens the whole sipping experience—totally optional, but highly recommended!
Step 5: Pour and Enjoy
Pour your creamy Matcha Cocoa into a cozy mug. Take a moment to inhale the sweet, earthy aroma before your first sip. Whether you’re savoring this solo or sharing with a friend, it’s sure to warm both hands and heart.
How to Serve Matcha Cocoa

Garnishes
Elevate your Matcha Cocoa by topping it with a spoonful of lightly whipped cream or a sprinkle of cocoa and matcha powders. A delicate dusting not only adds visual flair but deepens those chocolate and green tea notes.
Side Dishes
Pair this vibrant beverage with buttery shortbread cookies or flaky croissants to soak up every last drop. Matcha Cocoa also makes a fantastic companion for biscotti or fruit-topped pastries, balancing out sweetness with its earthy undertones.
Creative Ways to Present
Serve your Matcha Cocoa in clear glass mugs to show off that dreamy swirl of green and chocolate. For a festive touch, try adding pastel-hued marshmallows, edible flowers, or even a cinnamon stick stirrer. Great for breakfast trays or cozy nights in!
Make Ahead and Storage
Storing Leftovers
If you find yourself with leftover Matcha Cocoa (though it rarely happens!), let it cool to room temperature and transfer to a sealed jar or container. Store in the refrigerator for up to two days to keep that lovely flavor fresh.
Freezing
Surprisingly, Matcha Cocoa freezes quite well. Pour cooled cocoa into an ice cube tray and freeze. Pop a few cubes into a saucepan to reheat, or blend them into a unique frozen treat for an iced version of your favorite cozy drink.
Reheating
To reheat, gently warm your Matcha Cocoa on the stovetop over low heat, stirring occasionally to maintain smoothness. You can also microwave it in 30-second bursts, stirring between each interval until steaming. For best texture, give it a quick froth or stir before serving.
FAQs
Can I make Matcha Cocoa dairy free?
Absolutely! Simply substitute your favorite plant-based milk, such as almond, soy, coconut, or oat milk. For an ultra-creamy version, coconut milk really does wonders and adds a luscious richness.
Does the quality of matcha affect the final drink?
Yes, using ceremonial or high-quality culinary matcha brings out a vibrant color and mellow, less bitter flavor. Lower quality matcha can taste a bit more earthy or harsh, so use the best you can get for your Matcha Cocoa.
Can I adjust the sweetness level?
Definitely! Start with a small amount of honey or maple syrup, taste, and add more as needed. This recipe is very forgiving and can be tailored to suit your preferred level of sweetness.
Is Matcha Cocoa caffeinated?
Yes, both cocoa and matcha powders contain caffeine, so expect a gentle lift rather than a big jolt. If you’re sensitive, enjoy this treat earlier in the day or use decaf cocoa if you prefer.
Can I serve Matcha Cocoa iced?
Totally! Chill the prepared drink and pour over ice for a refreshing twist. You can also blend frozen Matcha Cocoa cubes for a frosty frappe version that’s perfect in warmer weather.
Final Thoughts
There’s so much to love about this Matcha Cocoa – it’s a playful spin on tradition, seriously easy to whip up, and endlessly customizable. If you’re ready for something cozy, colorful, and just a little bit unexpected, give this recipe a try. I can’t wait for you to fall in love with every sip!
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Matcha Cocoa Recipe
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 1 serving
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Indulge in the delightful blend of matcha green tea and cocoa with this warm and comforting Matcha Cocoa recipe. Perfect for cozy evenings or a midday treat.
Ingredients
Milk:
1 cup (dairy or non-dairy)
Unsweetened Cocoa Powder:
1 tablespoon
Matcha Green Tea Powder:
1 teaspoon
Honey or Maple Syrup:
1–2 teaspoons (to taste)
Vanilla Extract:
1/4 teaspoon
Sea Salt:
pinch
Instructions
- Combine Ingredients: In a small saucepan over medium heat, whisk together milk, cocoa powder, and matcha powder until smooth.
- Heat Mixture: Heat the mixture until steaming but not boiling, stirring frequently.
- Add Sweetener: Remove from heat and stir in sweetener, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt.
- Serve: Pour into a mug and serve warm. For a frothy finish, blend the mixture briefly with a milk frother or in a blender before serving.
Notes
- For a creamier drink, use whole milk or canned coconut milk.
- You can adjust the amount of sweetener based on your taste preferences.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 5 minutes
- Category: Beverage
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Fusion
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 mug
- Calories: 120
- Sugar: 9g
- Sodium: 85mg
- Fat: 5g
- Saturated Fat: 2g
- Unsaturated Fat: 2g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 14g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 4g
- Cholesterol: 10mg