A variety of spices used for homemade chai, featuring cinnamon, ginger, and cardamom.

The 5 Spices You Need for Homemade Chai (Well, OK. Maybe There Are 8.)

Why Make This Recipe

Making your own chai at home is a wonderful way to enjoy this flavorful drink. You can adjust the spices to fit your taste and create a warm, comforting beverage. Homemade chai is not just about taste; it’s also about the experience of brewing a delicious drink. Plus, it can save you money compared to buying it from a coffee shop!

How to Make Homemade Chai

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups of water
  • 2 cups of milk (or your choice of milk alternative)
  • 2 tablespoons of loose black tea (or 2 tea bags)
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 4-6 cardamom pods
  • 2-4 cloves
  • 1-2 slices of fresh ginger
  • 1-2 tablespoons of sugar (optional)

Directions:

  1. Start by boiling the water in a pot.
  2. Once the water is boiling, add the ginger, cinnamon stick, cardamom pods, and cloves.
  3. Let the spices boil for about 5-7 minutes. This helps to release their flavors.
  4. Next, add the loose black tea or tea bags to the pot and let it simmer for another 3-5 minutes.
  5. Slowly pour in the milk and bring the mixture to a gentle boil.
  6. If you want your chai sweet, add sugar at this point and stir well.
  7. Once everything is well mixed and heated, strain the chai into cups using a fine strainer.
  8. Enjoy your homemade chai hot!

How to Serve Homemade Chai

You can serve homemade chai in cups or mugs. It is best enjoyed hot, but you can also let it cool and have it iced. For an extra touch, you can sprinkle a little extra cinnamon on top or add a splash of vanilla extract.

How to Store Homemade Chai

If you have leftover chai, let it cool to room temperature, then store it in an airtight container in the fridge. It’s best to consume your chai within 2-3 days. When you’re ready to drink it again, simply reheat it on the stove or in a microwave.

Tips to Make Homemade Chai

  • Feel free to adjust the spices to suit your taste. If you like a spicier chai, add more ginger or cloves.
  • You can use different types of tea for variety. Green tea or herbal teas can also be nice alternatives.
  • Experiment with sweeteners. Honey or maple syrup can give your chai a different flavor profile.
  • If you prefer a creamier drink, you can use whole milk or add a splash of cream.

Variation

If you want to try a different version of chai, you can make it with spices like nutmeg or star anise. Herbal or decaffeinated tea can also be used for a caffeine-free option.

FAQs

1. Can I use tea bags instead of loose tea?
Yes, you can use tea bags instead of loose tea. Just use 1-2 bags for 2 cups of water.

2. Can I make chai without milk?
Absolutely! You can skip the milk for a lighter version or use just water for a simpler tea.

3. How can I make chai iced?
To make iced chai, prepare the chai as usual, let it cool, then pour it over ice. You can also add a splash of cold milk for creaminess.

A variety of spices used for homemade chai, featuring cinnamon, ginger, and cardamom.

Homemade Chai

Enjoy a warm and comforting cup of homemade chai, perfectly spiced to your taste.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Course: Beverage, Snack
Cuisine: Indian
Calories: 150

Ingredients
  

For the chai
  • 2 cups water Use filtered water for the best taste.
  • 2 cups milk or milk alternative Any type of milk can be used, including non-dairy options.
  • 2 tablespoons loose black tea or 2 tea bags Adjust amount based on strength preference.
  • 1 stick cinnamon Fresh cinnamon stick is preferable.
  • 4-6 pods cardamom Lightly crush pods to enhance flavor.
  • 2-4 pieces cloves Use whole cloves for the best aroma.
  • 1-2 slices fresh ginger Adjust ginger for spiciness.
  • 1-2 tablespoons sugar Optional, adjust to taste.

Method
 

Preparation
  1. Start by boiling the water in a pot.
  2. Once the water is boiling, add the ginger, cinnamon stick, cardamom pods, and cloves.
  3. Let the spices boil for about 5-7 minutes to release their flavors.
  4. Add the loose black tea or tea bags to the pot and let it simmer for another 3-5 minutes.
  5. Slowly pour in the milk and bring the mixture to a gentle boil.
  6. If desired, add sugar at this point and stir well.
  7. Once everything is well mixed and heated, strain the chai into cups using a fine strainer.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 150kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 5gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gSodium: 60mgSugar: 10g

Notes

Best served hot. Can be enjoyed cold when refrigerated. Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 2-3 days.

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