90gramsTapioca Starch or Tapioca Flouror less, add a little at a time until you have smooth dough. you need a lot less if you live somewhere really dry. Try closer to 60 grams
Tiger Milk Tea
1CBrown Sugar
½GallonMilk
Whipped Cream
Instructions
Boba
Combine water and brown sugar.
Heat until sugar melts.
Take off the heat and add a spoonful or 2 of tapioca.
Mix until smooth.
Return to heat and cook until mixture thickens.
Take off the heat and add the remaining tapioca.
Mix until smooth.
Turn dough out onto counter and kneed until smooth.
Work with half the dough at a time keeping the remaining dough covered.
Roll dough into snakes and the cut into small pieces, roll those pieces into little balls. (balls will expand a little while cooking so make them a little smaller than you want your final to be.)
Cooking Boba
Add Boba balls to a big pot of boiling water.
Boil for 20 minutes.
Turn the heat off and cover for a remaining 20 minutes.
This is really good in Tiger milk tea.
Tiger Milk Tea
Melt brown sugar in a pan, once melted add the hot boba.
Pour into the bottom of your cup. Add Ice and cold milk.
Top with slightly whipped heavy cream.
Notes
You can double the recipe but bubbles wont save long after they've been cooked.Drink with a bubble tea straw.