15 Vegan Recipes That Feature Green Tea or Matcha – GWC Mag

Green tea has long been known for having all kinds of incredible health benefits. It is very high in antioxidants and has been found to improve certain health ailments.

Matcha is a type of green tea that comes from the same plant but has undergone different growing conditions. It has the same nutrient profile as regular green tea but is higher in caffeine and antioxidants.

While a nice cup of tea is a welcome and glorious thing in and of itself, there are a few other surprising things that you can do with either green tea or matcha. Here are some great OGP recipes that feature green tea or matcha in rather creative ways.

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1. Antioxidant Green Tea Porridge 

Antioxidant Green Tea Porridge by Taryn Fitz-Gerald

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This Antioxidant Green Tea Porridge by Taryn Fitz-Gerald is a delicious breakfast option loaded with all the goodness of green tea. Slowly infused and full of flavor and topped with an array of antioxidant-rich toppings. A great way to start your day.

2. Green Tea Donuts With Crunchy Coconut Glaze 

Green Tea Donuts With Crunchy Coconut Glaze by Kathleen Henry

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Try these Green Tea Donuts With Crunchy Coconut Glaze by Kathleen Henry. These baked doughnuts have powdered green tea mixed right in the batter! Adorned with a sweet and crunchy coconut-nutmeg glaze, these are easy to make and brimming with green tea flavor.

3. Green Tea Soba Noodles With Roasted Vegetables and Herbs

Green Tea Soba Noodles With Roasted Vegetables and Herbs by Emily von Euw

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Green tea doesn’t have to be only for drinking; use it to make some soba noodles! Add roasted vegetables and top with herbs, you’ve got yourself a meal with this recipe for Green Tea Soba Noodles With Roasted Vegetables and Herbs by Emily von Euw.

4. Green Tea Soup 

Green Tea Soup by Sarah Gory

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Green Tea Soup (ochazuke) by Sarah Gory is a Japanese soup that is traditionally served with rice and salted fish as well as nori or another type of sea vegetable. This vegan version is easily adaptable to any kind of vegetable. And if you find the flavor too mild, drizzle some soy sauce or tamari into the soup or even stir in a dollop of miso. The key to keeping with the flavor profile is to compliment the green tea with something salty – roasted eggplant, in the case of this soup – and something from the ocean.

5. Mint Matcha Latte

Mint Matcha Latte by Caroline Doucet

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Matcha lattes don’t get any healthier or easier than this. Simply blend matcha with hot water, cashews, dates, and peppermint extract for a minty, frothy Mint Matcha Latte by Caroline Doucet. Enjoy this lightly caffeinated drink in the morning or the afternoon for a healthy little energy boost.

6. Lemon Matcha Muffins

Lemon Matcha Muffins by Robin

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Night you are craving something a little different, try these Lemon Matcha Muffins by Robin These muffins turn out beautifully and go well with a cup of tea!

7. Matcha Glazed Vanilla Bean Doughnuts With Matcha Cream Filling

Matcha Glazed Vanilla Bean Doughnuts With Matcha Cream Filling by Sarah Pether

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Matcha has three times the antioxidants of other green teas as well as having higher levels than blueberries, pomegranates, orange juice, and spinach. Matcha also contains theanine which can help to lower stress levels. So, what better place to use it than in these Matcha Glazed Vanilla Bean Doughnuts With Matcha Cream Filling by Sarah Pether?

8. Matcha Filled Doughnuts

Matcha Filled Doughnuts by Kirsten Kaminski

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Try these Matcha Filled Doughnuts by Kirsten Kaminski. Fluffy yeast dough, with a scrumptious matcha buttercream filling and extra crunchiness on the outside, who can say no to that?

9. Matcha Vegan White Chocolate

Matcha Vegan White Chocolate by Angie Li

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This Matcha Vegan White Chocolate by Angie Li doesn’t taste like coconut. So it’s perfect for people who hate coconuts. Not only are these matcha vegan white chocolates easy to make, they don’t require expensive or hard-to-find ingredients. All you need is some patience, attention, and love, and you will make the best gift that will impress anyone.

10. High Protein Matcha Lime Cheesecake

High Protein Matcha Lime Cheesecake by Vicky Coates

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This has to be the softest, lightest, and creamiest no-bake Matcha Cheesecake. It’s packed with protein and it’s also Vegan and Gluten-Free! You have to try this High Protein Matcha Lime Cheesecake by Vicky Coates.

11. Iced Matcha Green Tea Frappé With Coconut Whip

Iced Matcha Green Tea Frappé With Coconut Whip by Amrita Levan

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Whether you’re looking for an afternoon pick-me-up or an after-dinner treat, this Iced Matcha Green Tea Frappé With Coconut Whip by Amrita Levan is sure to satisfy your craving for sweets. The rich and velvety green tea matcha blend provides a light caffeine boost and is a nice differentiation from the traditional coffee frappé. For this recipe, go for coconut milk as opposed to almond for optimal froth!

12. Matcha Yogurt Overnight Zoats

Matcha Yogurt Overnight Zoats by Lauren Smith

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Make these Matcha Yogurt Overnight Zoats by Lauren Smith by pairing the green powder with some sweet and creamy nondairy yogurt. This oatmeal manages to replicate the qualities of a matcha tea latte. It’s not a mistake that the recipe does not call for any milk or water. You won’t need it! All that yogurt will provide all the “liquid” your oats will need to become soft and creamy. This is like matcha pudding.

13. Raw Green Tea Matcha Lemon Cheesecake

Raw Green Tea Matcha Lemon Cheesecake by Tiana Haines

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Matcha is a powdered green tea that is mostly grown and produced in Japan. It is known to be rich in antioxidants and is used in recipes like matcha lattes, cakes, and smoothies. Matcha and lemon flavor combo is pretty much perfection! Lemons provide a zesty refreshing flavour to this Raw Green Tea Matcha Lemon Cheesecake by Tiana Haines and as a bonus, it also contains vitamin C and aids digestion.

14. Oat Milk Matcha Spread

Oat Milk Matcha Spread by George Lee

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Try this ridiculously rich & creamy vegan Oat Milk Matcha Spread by George Lee. It has just two main ingredients: matcha powder and oat milk. Skip the dairy, oil, and cream!

15. Matcha Rice Krispy Treats

Matcha Rice Krispy Treats by Hayley Canning

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These Matcha Rice Krispy Treats by Hayley Canning are a childhood favorite with a matcha boost! No bake, vegan, and gluten-free. Great for a snack or dessert with a boost of matcha. Only four ingredients are needed.

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