If you’re as obsessed with bubble tea as I am, you’re going to love this! Making boba at home is surprisingly easy—and way more customizable than anything you’ll get from a café. Whether you’re craving something fruity, creamy, or totally unique, this roundup has a little something for everyone.

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A collage of four bubble tea recipes including strawberry, matcha, banana, and vanilla.

Why Make Bubble Tea at Home?

Sure, it’s fun to grab boba while you’re out, but making it at home is way cheaper, healthier, and just as fun (plus no long lines!). You can control the sweetness, use your favorite plant-based milk, and try fun add-ins. It’s also a great activity to do with kids, roommates, or friends.

What You’ll Need

  • Tapioca pearls (aka boba) – you can find these online or at Asian grocery stores
  • Your favorite brewed tea or fruit base
  • Plant-based milk (almond, oat, soy, coconut… all work!)
  • Sweetener like maple syrup, agave, or simple syrup
  • A wide straw for the full boba experience

Tips for the Best Homemade Boba

  • Cook the pearls fresh for the best texture—chewy, soft, and just slightly sweet.
  • Rinse them after boiling and soak them in syrup to keep them from sticking.
  • Let your tea chill before assembling your drink so the ice doesn’t water it down.

Bubble Tea Recipes

Here are the best bubble tea recipes that are easy and delicious. Ready to sip and savor? Let’s do this!

Matcha Bubble Tea

Matcha bubble tea in a glass with tapioca balls at the bottom.

Earthy, creamy, and just a little sweet—this one’s for the matcha lovers! Matcha bubble tea is made with real matcha powder, plant-based milk, and chewy tapioca pearls. Add a touch of maple syrup and you’ve got yourself a dreamy green drink.

Banana Boba

Two glasses filled with banana boba tea and served with banana slices on the rims and glass straws.

Trust me on this one! Banana boba is like dessert in a cup—rich, smooth, and naturally sweet without overdoing it, thanks to homemade banana milk. It’s an unexpected flavor combo that’s surprisingly addictive.

Strawberry Bubble Tea

Two glasses of strawberry bubble tea with boba straws pointing out of them.

This fruity favorite is like sipping on summer. Made with real strawberries and dairy-free milk, it’s a refreshing pink treat that tastes as good as it looks. Strawberry bubble tea is perfect for kids or anyone who loves a little sweetness with their sip.

Mango Bubble Tea

A hand placing a boba straw into a glass full of bubble milk tea.

Tropical vibes in a cup! Mango bubble tea is one of my go-tos when I want something juicy and bright. It’s thick, creamy, and naturally sweet—like a mango smoothie with boba.

Vanilla Milk Tea

Two glasses of vanilla milk tea with boba pearls in the bottom.

Simple, classic, and full of cozy vanilla flavor. This vanilla milk tea is a little less fruity and more of a comforting, creamy treat. It pairs perfectly with black tea and is great when you’re in the mood for something mellow.

Jasmine Milk Tea

Milk pouring from a pitcher into a glass filled with jasmine tea and boba pearls.

Light, floral, and totally refreshing. Jasmine tea has a naturally sweet aroma that shines when paired with oat milk and a little syrup. If you like tea-forward drinks, this one’s a must.

Craving More?

Still thirsty? Here are 17 more bubble tea recipes you can make at home, including flavors like taro, passion fruit, avocado, and even brown sugar boba. It’s basically a boba-lover’s dream list, and you’re definitely going to want to bookmark it!

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