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Easy Korean Strawberry Milk

Published: Mar 21, 2026 by Hannah Cooking . Leave a Comment

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"Mom, did this milk come from a pink cow?" Max asked, his eyes wide as he stared at the vibrant red and white streaks running up the side of the glass. I laughed, wiping a sticky drop of fruit syrup from the counter. We spent our sunny afternoon mixing up this Korean Strawberry Milk, turning our kitchen into a bustling Seoul café. Watching him happily sip through the red-and-white striped straw while admiring the fresh diced berries floating on top makes this refreshing treat completely unforgettable.

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  • Why This Recipe Is Special
  • How To Make Korean Strawberry Milk
  • Korean Strawberry Milk Variations
  • Substitutions
  • Equipment
  • Storage Tips
  • Family Secret Worth Sharing
  • Korean Strawberry Milk FAQs
  • A Glass Full of Spring
  • Related
  • Korean Strawberry Milk

Why This Recipe Is Special

If you have ever searched for "Korean strawberry milk buy" online or hunted for a local Korean strawberry milk convenience store, you know how incredibly popular this beverage has become. However, the imported Korean strawberry milk price can add up quickly. This recipe matters because it teaches you how to create a stunning Homemade Korean Strawberry Milk using fresh, simple ingredients. It completely transforms standard strawberry drinks into an elegant, café-quality experience right in your own home. Watching Max proudly scatter the extra chopped berries around the base of his glass makes this one of our absolute favorite yummy drinks to make together.

How To Make Korean Strawberry Milk

During my very first attempt making a Korean strawberry milk recipe, I just blended everything together, and it turned into a pale, uniform pink smoothie. Max hilariously declared I made "melted ice cream." The absolute secret to learning this specific Korean Strawberry Syrup Drink Recipe is keeping the fruit chunky and layering it, which creates those beautiful, distinct smears of red compote against the stark white milk.

Main Ingredients

  • Fresh Strawberry (the absolute star of the show; you need fresh berries for the syrup and extra for the diced garnish on top)
  • Granulated Sugar (macerates the berries and thickens the juices into a rich, sweet syrup)
  • Whole Milk (provides the creamy, rich contrast to the sweet, acidic fruit)
  • Vanilla Extract (just a splash elevates the flavor from a simple kid's drink to a gourmet dessert beverage)
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Step by Step Instructions

Make the Strawberry Syrup

  • Wash and finely dice two cups of fresh strawberries.
  • Place the diced berries and sugar in a small saucepan over medium heat.
  • Mash the berries slightly with a fork or potato masher as they heat up to release their juices.
  • Simmer for about 5 to 7 minutes until the mixture thickens into a chunky, jam-like syrup.
  • Remove from heat, stir in the vanilla extract, and let the syrup cool completely to room temperature.
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Assemble the Beautiful Glass

  • Take a tall, clear, can-shaped glass so you can fully see the beautiful layers.
  • Spoon a generous amount of the cooled, chunky strawberry syrup into the bottom of the glass.
  • Use the back of your spoon to intentionally smear the sticky red syrup up the inside walls of the glass.
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Pour and Garnish

  • Pour cold whole milk slowly over the syrup base, allowing it to mix slightly and create gorgeous red and white swirls.
  • Top the milk with a handful of freshly diced, uncooked strawberries so they float beautifully on the surface.
  • Garnish the rim with a halved fresh strawberry and add a fun red-and-white striped straw before serving!
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Korean Strawberry Milk Variations

Korean Strawberry Milk Sprite

If you want a bubbly, refreshing summer mocktail instead of a dairy drink, swap the whole milk for cold Sprite or 7UP! The Korean strawberry milk Sprite variation is incredibly fizzy, sweet, and perfect for hot afternoons by the pool.

The Strawberry Yakult Twist

For a tangy, probiotic boost, replace half of the milk with Yakult (a Japanese sweetened probiotic milk beverage). A Strawberry Yakult drink is wildly popular in Asian cafes and adds a delicious, slightly tart yogurt flavor that perfectly balances the sweet berry syrup.

Korean Strawberry Milk Binggrae Style

If you prefer the perfectly smooth, commercial texture of the famous packaged Korean strawberry Milk Binggrae brand, simply puree your fresh strawberry syrup in a blender until completely smooth before mixing it vigorously into the milk.

Substitutions

  • Dairy-Free Milk: You can easily swap the whole milk for oat milk, almond milk, or soy milk. Oat milk provides the creamiest texture for a dairy-free Strawberry Milk Drink.
  • Frozen Berries: If fresh strawberries are out of season, you can use frozen berries to make the cooked syrup! Just be sure to buy a few fresh ones for the garnish on top.
  • Honey or Agave: Substitute the granulated sugar with honey or agave nectar for a slightly different, more natural sweetness in your syrup.
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Equipment

  • Small saucepan (for the syrup)
  • Potato masher or fork
  • Tall, clear serving glasses
  • Red-and-white striped paper straws

Storage Tips

Make Ahead Strategy

  • You can make a large batch of the chunky strawberry syrup up to a week in advance! Store it in an airtight glass jar in the refrigerator.
  • Do not assemble the drinks until right before you plan to serve them, or the milk will break down the beautiful red streaks on the glass.

Family Secret Worth Sharing

The absolute biggest secret to replicating an authentic cafe-style Korean Strawberry Milk is the "smear." I used to just dump the syrup in the bottom and pour the milk on top, but it looked boring. Taking an extra five seconds to drag the back of your spoon up the inside walls of the glass with that sticky, thick syrup is what creates those breathtaking, marbled swirls when the stark white milk is poured in. It is entirely about the visual presentation!

Korean Strawberry Milk FAQs

Why did my milk curdle when I poured it over the strawberries?

This happens if your strawberry syrup is still hot! The heat combined with the natural acidity of the fruit will instantly curdle cold dairy milk. You must let the cooked syrup cool completely to room temperature before assembling.

Can I strain the chunks out of the syrup?

You can, but authentic Korean Strawberry Milk is known specifically for having those delightful, chewy chunks of real fruit sitting at the bottom of the glass!

Are these refreshing treats overly sweet?

You control the sweetness! If you prefer a milder drink, simply add less of the prepared strawberry compote to your glass before pouring the milk.

A Glass Full of Spring

As we finally sat at the counter, Max happily used his striped straw to stir the chunky berries into the milk, watching the whole glass turn a beautiful shade of pink. Crafting café-quality beverages at home makes an ordinary afternoon feel like a special occasion. If you want a fun, fizzy mocktail for the kids later this week, a Shirley Temple Dirty Soda is a massive hit. For a vibrant outdoor party refreshment, you could mix up a Lavender Citrus Punch. This sweet, fruity milk honestly pairs perfectly with a sunny day, just like a massive pitcher of our favorite Tropical Berry Splash.

Don't forget to snap a picture of your gorgeous Korean Strawberry Milk before you stir away those beautiful red and white swirls, and leave a rating below. We'd love to hear how this recipe becomes part of your family's drink routine!

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Korean Strawberry Milk

A stunning, refreshing Korean Strawberry Milk featuring a homemade chunky fresh strawberry syrup swirled beautifully with creamy whole milk and topped with fresh diced berries.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Cooling Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Servings: 2 glasses
Course: Drinks, Snack
Cuisine: Asian-Inspired, Korean
Calories: 280
Ingredients Equipment Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups fresh strawberries Finely diced, plus extra for garnish
  • ½ cup granulated sugar For making the syrup
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract For enhanced flavor
  • 2 cups whole milk Chilled completely

Equipment

  • 1 Small saucepan For cooking down the strawberry syrup
  • 2 Tall serving glasses Can-shaped glasses show off the swirls beautifully
  • 2 Paper straws For a fun, cafe-style aesthetic

Method
 

  1. Combine the diced strawberries and sugar in a small saucepan over medium heat to begin macerating the fruit.
  2. Mash the heating berries slightly with a fork to release their natural juices and create a chunky texture.
    Close-up view of a young woman's hand with classic red nails using a potato masher to crush diced strawberries and sugar into a thick, hot syrup inside a small saucepan on a white marble counter. Save it For Later
  3. Simmer the mixture for 5 to 7 minutes until it thickens into a rich, jam-like syrup, then remove from heat.
  4. Stir in the vanilla extract and let the strawberry syrup cool completely to room temperature before assembling.
  5. Spoon the cooled syrup into tall glasses, using the back of the spoon to smear it up the inside walls for visual effect.
  6. Pour the cold milk slowly into the glasses to create beautiful, marbled red and white swirls against the syrup.
  7. Top the milk with extra fresh diced strawberries so they float beautifully on the surface of the drink.
  8. Garnish the rim with a halved strawberry and add a striped paper straw before serving cold.
    Extreme close-up view of a finished swirled Strawberry Milk drink in a can-shaped glass. A young woman's hand with classic red nails is dropping fresh diced strawberries onto the top of the milk, next to a red-and-white striped straw and a strawberry rim garnish. Save it For Later

Notes

Ensure your cooked strawberry syrup is completely cooled to room temperature before adding the milk; hot, acidic syrup will cause the cold dairy to curdle instantly.

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