I’ve been missing bubble tea so much lately but haven’t been going out for it so why not try and make my own! I have bought pre-made tapioca pearls before but I thought they took too long to cook. That is why this time I decided to make my own tapioca pearls!
Lil’ bun and I have tried to make tapioca pearls using the dry pre-made ones in-store before but it took a good 2 hours to boil them until they were chewy so we decided to make our own from scratch. It turns out they were easier to make than we thought.
To make tapioca pearls all you need are 3 simple ingredients: tapioca starch, water and dark brown or muscovado sugar.
The most important part of this whole process is to make sure you use hot water and make it on a stove top. I’ve made it in a bowl with hot water before and it did not turn out well.
Once you make the dough, you can roll it out into a rope and cut them into smaller pieces before rolling them by hand into round pearls. You can also keep them square if you don’t want to do this step. It’ll just be harder for them to fit through the straw.
Once you’re done rolling, you can cook them right away in a pot of boiling water for 10-15 minutes or until the float. If you have any extra, you can store them in an air-tight container for up to a week or freeze them until you are ready to use them again.
Once your pearls are cooked, you need to scoop them out of the water and transfer them into a bowl of maple syrup, or sugar solution. This prevents them from sticking together before they are ready to serve. The tapioca pearls are best consumed after resting for 1 hour but you can have them right away if you wish.
I love having mine with a matcha latte! I’ve been experimenting with all the flavoured matcha from Davidstea lately and it’s been so much fun to test out the different flavour combinations!
If you feel like being creative with your pearls, you can swap the water for tea to infuse the pearls with some flavour too!
Tapioca pearls (4 servings)
1/3 cups water
1/2 cup brown sugar, coconut sugar or muscovado sugar
1 cup tapioca starch, plus more for dusting
Braising syrup
1 cup water
½ cup brown sugar, coconut sugar or muscovado sugar
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