

But, sometimes you want to go with the tried-and-true - especially if the next best coffee is at 7-11. Last but not least, add the rest of your chopped berries on top! Aaaaaand VOILA.We love independent coffee shops and small-batch brands. The original also calls for honey from what I’ve heard, so I add a quick swirl of honey on top for an extra kick. Step 5: Swirl honey, one packet natural sweetener.Īs is it’ll be a bit tart and definitely not as sweet as the original Starbucks Pink Drink recipe, so I like to add a bit of sweetener next! In using one packet of natural sweetener, it’s got less sugar than the original recipe (bless up) but juuuuuust enough sweet. Pour coconut milk over the ice – I pour enough so that the ice is juuuuuust covered fully. One your brewed tea is steeped and cool, it’s time to mix with the coconut milk! Pour that over, then gently mix the two together. Step 4: Pour coconut milk over ice, then tea. Add whichever sweetener you prefer to taste! The recipe is a *bit* tart with just the brewed tea + coconut milk, so I add one packet of Truvia ( a natural sweetener) or a few swirls of honey for something sweet. I fill my Mason jar about halfway with ice cubes, so the general rule of thumb is to just fill your choice cup halfway! Then, I like to mix half of the chopped strawberries with the ice so it’s a good fruity mix throughout!įreeze-dried strawberries are in the original Starbucks Pink Drink recipe, but I use fresh strawberries – especially in summertime. Step 3: Add ice + half chopped strawberries to your cup. You’ll want to save about half of the strawberries to use as garnish on top as the final step of the Starbucks Pink Drip recipe, so keep that in mind! Chop strawberries to taste, knowing that half will be mixed closer to the bottom of the drink and the others left for the top.

Brew and let stand until your tea has cooled before moving onto step two! So that combination alone already has you on a great start! I use my Keurig to brew one cup of tea, but you can alternatively boil water on a stovetop, of course. Tazo Passion tea is the exact tea that’s used in the original Starbucks Pink Drink recipe, and they also use coconut milk. My version of the Starbucks Pink Drink recipe is a lot of eyeballing and estimations based on your cup size and personal preference, so I’m noting everything I do in addition to the regular recipe-style widget below so that you can experiment yourself! All of my measurements below are based off of one serving in a standard Mason jar, so obviously tweak it to taste. For that, my homemade Starbucks Pink Drink recipe takes the cake! It tastes juuuuust like the famous secret menu item ( although it’s not-so-secret anymore!), but it’s got less sugar ( bless up).Īll you’ll need are bags of Tazo Passion tea, coconut milk, strawberries, and your choice of sweetener.

🙂 I think we ALL could use a little sunshine + R&R right about now, amiright? While I lovelovelove me a classic margarita or a Truly or White Claw in the summer sun, sometimes I’m craving something refreshing sans alcohol. Summer *officially* kicks off this weekend, and this girl is stoked. Happy HUMP! And happy summer! Well…almost.
