SpongeBob's Favorite Bubble Tea (Sea Salt Cream)

SpongeBob SquarePants' Favorite Boba Drink - How to Make Sea Salt Bubble Tea



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It is oh so clear that the personal favorite bubble tea of SpongeBob is none other than the Sea Salt Cream. The crest of the sea salt bubble tea reminds him of the roof of his ocean home under the waves, as he laps up the entire cream from the top, and then drinks the rest. Patrick Star favorite is none of them because he likes them all, as he thinks of all the flavor choices, and comes to this conclusion. Sandy is quite fine with boba drinks as long as it's made with good old Texas tea. 
 
This will go over how to make a sea salt bubble tea. Make sure to drink this watching SpongeBob for the full effect.

Here, we are going to show you how to make SpongeBob's favorite bubble tea, the sea salt cream boba drink, which requires a special mix, milk, and special ingredient from your local store.
 
To make the sea salt cream to place on top of your drink you will need.
 
  • A small whisk
  • 2 tablespoons of Heavy cream (found at the local grocery store)
  • 3 tablespoons of Sea salt cream mix
  • 1/2 cup of milk
  • Tea
  • Sugar
  • Boba (bubbles) if you want

The small whisk will be needed for the mixing of the milk, sea salt cream, and heavy cream. Tea has to be prepared for the base of your drink, and more boba toppings can be added as additionals if you like. The ingredients above will make 5 ounces worth of the sea salt cream for usage.

If you need a mini whisk for this, it is found here:
 


The sea salt cream is located here:



You will save a lot of money overtime making your own sea salt cream for your bubble tea, and other drinks that use this. It is very simple to make, with directions on the package.
 
1. Add whole milk (preferably), heavy cream, and your sea salt mix to your bowl and whisk until mixed.

2. Steep your tea leaves (found in the tea section) of your choice as the base of your drink, and once done, add sugar. Steeping tea leaves is very simple, just follow the link above, and choose which ones you want as the base of your boba drink. The amount of sugar should be to your liking, but you might need quite a bit for it to taste good. 3 tablespoons or more for a 10 ounce drink.

3. Add your sea salt cream to the top of your boba tea drink, and done!

The rest of the sea salt cream can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Just make sure you don't make too much, so it doesn't spoil. Keep it in an air tight container. It is highly advised to check the tea section for tea leaves, which will be as natural as the seaweed in bikini bottom (and more healthy). 
 
This can make milk cap tea and save you a lot of money, since buying these drinks from shops can be quite expensive. Selling these at your boba shop can also create some diversity to your boba tea drinks for the customers. Making this at home should also be quite easy. Now go make Mr. Krabs sad and put the Krusty Krabs out of business! Who needs the secret formula when, I, Plankton have the Sea Salt Boba Tea ingredients! Go my minions!
 

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