Homemade Chai Tea Recipe - Shaye Elliott (2024)


I have approximately thirteen things I need to share with you today. And as usual, they are all scattered around in my head, awaiting their moment to be blogged. The most delicious of which is this homemade chai recipe.

I went to the Farmers Market this past weekend and scored some killer deals, which I will further share in detail with you later on tomorrow. However, while I was there, I also scored some delicious homemade chai.I've been eager to make my own for awhile, but just haven't gotten around to it for one reason or another. Well, at $7 a bottle, I found my reason.Because it was delicious, I had to buy it.

There is something about the sweet, flavorful, smoothness of a homemade chai recipethat just sends a jolt of goodness down my spine. And thus, my body forced me to buy the expensive, but very well packaged, bottle of chai.But then, in my usual “make it at home” tantrum that I throw after a purchase like that, I decided to put the petal to the metal and get to work at brewing my own.

$7 a bottle! Are you crazy!?

So here's what I did.

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First, I bought my herbs and spices from the health food store (available in bulk): cinnamon sticks, cloves, whole black peppercorns, dried ginger, cardamom pods, allspice berries, nutmeg, and rooibos tea. Per batch, I figured that the spices equated to about $2. Then I got to work on the most amazing homemade chai tea recipe.

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Homemade Chai Tea Recipe

You will need:
– 6 cinnamon sticks
– 15-20 allspice berries
– 5 cardamom pods
– 15 cloves
– 25 black peppercorns
–2 teaspoon of dried ginger (less if you like it less spicy)
– A wee bit of freshly grated nutmeg (1/8 tsp.?)
– 6 tablespoons of rooibos tea, or 6 rooibos tea bags, or 6 darjeeling tea bags
– 1 tablespoon vanilla
– Sweetener of choice (quantity depending on how sweet you like your chai!) I use 1/4 cupsucanant

Step One: Using a mortal and pestle, or whatever means necessary, gently crack the spices (excluding the cinnamon sticks and ginger). Then, combine the cracked spices, the cinnamon sticks, the ginger, and 6 cups of filtered water in a pot.

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Step Two: Bring the water to a boil and allow it to slowly simmer for 25 minutes.

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Step Three:Strain the tea to remove all the spice and herb sediment. Add the vanilla. Then, mix in your sweetener.Honey would work wonderfully for this, as does rapadura.I found that 1/4 cup of rapadura per batch was just about the right sweetness for my taste. Could this homemade chai recipe be any more delicious? The question was rhetorical. The answer is no.

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Step Four: Store the homemade chaiin yourrefrigerator! Mmm.It's like having a latte stand right there in your fridge, whenever you need one!Note: This is a gallon sized mason jar – to give you an idea of the overall yield.

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So how do you serve this homemade chai tea recipe, you ask?Well, I combine the concentrate and raw milk at a 1:1 ratio.Use slightly less milk if you like a spicier chai.Then, I add a few ice cubes, shake it around, and bam. Iced chai tea latte.

What's that? You want it hot? Easy!Simply combine the milk and the chai together and heat the mixture up slowly on the stove in a saucepan. Then, sip and enjoy.

Seriously.

This might have been the easiest thing I've ever made.

And it cost me less than $2.I could probably even cut the cost more if I bought the spices in larger bulk.

$2 people! That's less than one 12 oz. chai tea latte from Starbucks! And this recipe makes enough for, heck, I don't know how many, a dozen? Depending on what size of glass you use.

Sometimes I make little ones, just as a little pick me up.

Sometimes I make big ones. Because I want to.

Sometimes I make two big ones. Because it's been that kind of a day.

Let me tell you my three favorite things about this homemade chai tea recipe. Actually, four things.
1. It's inexpensive. This saves me from splurging at Starbucks.
2.I get to use an all natural sweetener vs. the sugary syrup that Starbucks uses (no offense, Starbucks).
3. I get to control the spice, and the sweetness, to my liking.
4. I get to use my raw milk vs. the ultra-pasteurizedmilk that Starbucks uses.

And while I do love the Farmers Market, and I do love the wonderful farmers there, I think I'll stick with making this wonderful chai concentrate at home. And now that I've started, I doubt I'll ever stop. What's better than having a lovely mixture of this in your fridge at all times?

Hmmm…

I'll tell you what's better.

A NIKON D70.

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Booya Grandma. I. AM. SO. EXCITED.

Homemade Chai Recipe

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for a tasty and inexpensive chai tea

  • 6 cinnamon sticks
  • 15-20 allspice berries
  • 5 cardamom pods
  • 15 cloves
  • 25 black peppercorns
  • 2 teaspoon of dried ginger (less if you like it less spicy)
  • A wee bit of freshly grated nutmeg (1/8 tsp.?)
  • 6 tablespoons of rooibos tea (or 6 rooibos tea bags, or 6 darjeeling tea bags)
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla
  • Sweetener of choice (quantity depending on how sweet you like your chai! I use 1/4 cup sucanant)
  1. Using a mortal and pestle, or whatever means necessary, gently crack the spices (excluding the cinnamon sticks and ginger). Then, combine the cracked spices, the cinnamon sticks, the ginger, and 6 cups of filtered water in a pot.
  2. Bring the water to a boil and allow it to slowly simmer for 25 minutes.
  3. Strain the tea to remove all the spice and herb sediment. Add the vanilla. Then, mix in your sweetener.
  4. Store the homemade chai in your refrigerator! Mmm.

For other great meal ideas, no matter what your dietary restrictions, check out the meal planning service I use: Real Plans.

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FAQs

What makes chai tea taste better? ›

A tip from my mom: fresh spices make the best chai. Always try and start with the purest version of each spice—like cinnamon sticks, whole cloves and cardamom pods. Plain white sugar is the most common sweetener for chai.

What is the ratio of chai tea to water? ›

Brewing Ratios & Temperature

For a traditional chai, recipes typically call for around 1.5-2 teaspoons of chai blend per mug and then steeped in one-part milk to 2-4 parts water. Some prefer to steep the tea in water and add the milk after. For a stronger chai taste, you can skip the milk entirely.

Should you have milk in chai tea? ›

"Whole milk is the best for hot chai, as it contains a lot of natural fats that create a really creamy taste," Sanyal says. While whole milk is traditional for chai, you can really use any milk you like. Switch it up with non-dairy milk like almond, oat, or soy, or make your chai a little lighter with skim.

Is brewed chai tea healthy? ›

Some of the health benefits of chai tea include: Boosting the Immune System: Chai tea is rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, which may help to boost the immune system and prevent various diseases. The spices in chai tea, such as ginger and cinnamon, are known for their immune-boosting properties.

Is brewed chai tea good for you? ›

Chai tea is a fragrant, spicy tea that may help boost heart health, aid digestion, and help with weight loss. You'll get the most health benefits from your tea by opting for a minimally sweetened version. In many parts of the world, “chai” is simply the word for tea.

What kind of milk is best for chai? ›

Classic chai is prepared with high-fat milk, and sometimes with condensed milk or even butter. Cow's milk gives chai it a smooth, rich and authentic taste. It tends to work well with any blend of spices.

What's the difference between chai tea and chai latte? ›

Chai Tea vs Chai Latte – The difference

Chai tea is a loose-leaf style tea brewed in hot milk, usually with some honey or sugar to sweeten it up. While Chai lattes are often made with either a soluble powder or a syrup imitating a chai flavor.

Which milk is best with chai? ›

Whole cow's milk

Its higher fat content provides the perfect level of creaminess to balance out the soft yet spicy aroma of the fragrant masala chai mix. Masala chai is often traditionally made with full cream or sweet condensed milk – so this is an authentic and tasty way to enjoy a sweet, spicy chai.

How long do you let chai tea steep? ›

Pour boiling water over chai tea bag in a mug; let steep 4 to 6 minutes. Remove and discard tea bag. Stir honey and sugar into tea to dissolve.

How do you thicken chai tea? ›

Bring the tea to a rolling boil and simmer on a medium heat until the tea turns dark, for 2 mins. Simmering helps the tea to thicken. I usually simmer until it reduces to 1¾ cups. Fresh holy basil (tulsi) or mint leaves can also be used for variations.

Can you oversteep chai tea? ›

Overstepping your tea may result in bitter tea, but this can be avoided by using the proper temperature to brew the tea.

What kind of sugar is best for chai tea? ›

There's a lot of options for sweeteners like white sugar or jaggery, but my favorite is brown sugar! Milk: Depending on your preference, you might like your chai on the milkier side or not. Either way, make sure to be cautious with your choice of milk. I almost always use whole or 2% milk in my chai.

What is chai tea with milk called? ›

Originating in India, the beverage has gained worldwide popularity, becoming a feature in many coffee and tea houses, with many using the term chai latte or chai tea latte for their version to indicate that it is made with steamed milk, much like that used to make a caffè latte but mixed with a spiced tea concentrate ...

How do you know when chai is done? ›

The best way to check if it is done is to watch for the color. The tea should turn a nice brown color. If it's pale, it's not done. But make sure it doesn't boil for too long, or it might become too concentrated and taste bitter.

How long do you brew chai tea? ›

Boil water in a pot on the stove. Add chai and simmer, covered for 30 minutes.

Is chai tea made with milk or water? ›

The preparation of chai involves a harmonious blend of tea leaves, spices, and either milk or water. Each version offers a distinct flavor profile, giving chai enthusiasts the delightful dilemma of choosing between milk-based chai and water-based chai.

How do coffee shops make their chai? ›

Most cafes that offer chai lattes don't actually brew the tea themselves, they make them by adding powdered tea to steamed milk. There's nothing wrong with this method.

Can you brew chai in hot milk? ›

How do you make a good chai tea. Unlike many teas, chai tea (as it is called by Westerners) is traditionally made by brewing the chai tea in milk, not hot water.

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