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How to Cook Boba Pearls

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How to easily cook boba pearls for smoothies, bubble tea, and more!

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    If you’re keeping up with trendy foods and drinks then you probably already know all about boba pearls, aka tapioca pearls! You’ve probably seen these tasty little gems featured in bubble teas, smoothies, or even served on top of a tasty dessert. 

    Now even though you typically only see these bubbly boba treats out and about at restaurants and cafes, you can actually prepare them right in your own kitchen! They’re super easy to cook and prepare, plus when you make them at home you can use them for experimenting with all kinds of other homemade recipes!

    While boba pearls are most commonly known for bubble tea, I love to prepare them for scrumptious homemade smoothies! But the options with these tasty tapioca pearls are endless! You can add them to sparkling drinks -not just tea-,  cupcakes, or even spoon some on top of cinnamon rolls for a fun and flavorful breakfast.

    Boba pearls are one of those treats that you can experiment and have endless fun with! Ready to get creative in the kitchen? Let’s get started! Here’s my simple guide on How to Cook Boba Pearls!

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    To easily cook boba pearls, all you need is: uncooked boba pearls, water, brown sugar, a strainer, and a cooking pot. First, bring the water to a boil in the pot. Add the boba pearls and cook for 15 minutes while stirring to keep them from sticking together. Then, turn the heat off, close the lid, and let the boba pearls steep for another 15 minutes. Thoroughly drain and rinse the boba pearls. Pour the cooked boba into a clean mixing bowl and add the brown sugar. Mix the ingredients together completely and serve!

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    Easy Equipment 

    First, let’s go over my boba pearl cooking equipment. I don’t need much at all here, just 3 common kitchen tools and I’m all set! Here’s what I use to cook boba pearls:

    • Measuring Cup
    • Cooking pot, 6 Quart
    • Fine mesh strainer
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    Boba Pearl Ingredients

    Gathered up your kitchen tools? Great! Now let me break down my short and sweet ingredient list. For this fun and easy recipe I only need 3 simple ingredients. Here are my boba pearl ingredients: 

    • 1 cup Boba pearls– uncooked
    • 3 cups water
    • ¼ cup brown sugar
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    How to Cook Boba Pearls

    Drum roll, please! It’s time for the really fun part: cooking up these bubbly boba bits! As promised, this process is super simple and easy to follow along with so even beginners should be able to have fun with this one. Here’s how to cook boba pearls:

    1. First, measure out the boba pearl ingredients with the measuring cup.
    2. Next, pour the water into a 6-quart cooking pot.
    3. Bring the water to a boil over high heat.
    4. Then, once the water is boiling, add in the uncooked boba pearls.
    5. Reduce the heat to medium and cook the boba pearls for 15 minutes while stirring continuously to keep the pearls from sticking together.
    6. Next, turn the heat off completely, secure the lid, and let the boba pearls steep for another 15 minutes.
    7. After steeping, drain and rinse the boba pearls through a fine mesh strainer.
    8. Then, transfer the boba to a clean mixing bowl.
    9. Next, add in the brown sugar.
    10. Mix the sugar in with the boba pearls until they’re completely combined.
    11. Finally, these boba pearls are ready to be served however you please! 
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    Boba Pearl Serving and Storage

    Do not store cooked boba pearls in the refrigerator or freezer! These boba pearls should be used/eaten within 8-10 hours of being cooked. They should be kept at room temperature or even a bit warmer, if possible.

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    Serving Up Bubble Fun

    Ready to put these boba bits into action? I’ve got a few boba smoothie recipes for you to try these out with, plus a few more ideas on other treats to serve these with/in. Here’s a few more riveting recipes to try:

    More of my boba recipes:

    • Mango Boba Smoothie
    • Mixed Berry Boba Smoothie

    Boba pearl drink and dessert ideas:

    • Bubble tea
    • Sparkling boba drinks
    • Boba smoothies
    • Pie
    • Cinnamon rolls
    • Bubble tea pudding
    • Egg custard
    • Boba tea cupcakes

    Try some more of my favorite refreshing recipes:

    • Watermelon Margaritas
    • Strawberry Breakfast Smoothie
    • Infused Water

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    How to Cook Boba Pearls

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    Arina Habich
    How to easily cook boba pearls for smoothies, bubble tea, and more!
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Steep 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 35 minutes mins
    Course Drinks
    Cuisine American
    Servings 4 servings
    Calories 186 kcal

    Equipment

    • Measuring Cup
    • Cooking pot, 6 Quart
    • Fine mesh strainer

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 1 cup Boba pearls uncooked
    • 3 cups water
    • ¼ cup brown sugar

    Instructions
     

    • First, measure out the boba pearl ingredients with the measuring cup.
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    • Next, pour the water into a 6-quart cooking pot.
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    • Bring the water to a boil over high heat.
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    • Then, once the water is boiling, add in the uncooked boba pearls.
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    • Reduce the heat to medium and cook the boba pearls for 15 minutes while stirring continuously to keep the pearls from sticking together.
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    • Next, turn the heat off completely, secure the lid, and let the boba pearls steep for another 15 minutes.
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    • After steeping, drain and rinse the boba pearls through a fine mesh strainer.
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    • Then, transfer the boba to a clean mixing bowl.
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    • Next, add in the brown sugar.
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    • Mix the sugar in with the boba pearls until they’re completely combined.
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    • Finally, these boba pearls are ready to be served however you please!
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    Notes

    Boba Pearl Serving and Storage: Do not store cooked boba pearls in the refrigerator or freezer! These boba pearls should be used/eaten within 8-10 hours of being cooked. They should be kept at room temperature or even a bit warmer, if possible. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 186kcalCarbohydrates: 47gProtein: 1gSodium: 13mgPotassium: 18mgSugar: 13gCalcium: 17mgIron: 1mg
    Keyword boba, smoothie
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