healing cuisine logo

healing cuisine logo

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Chai Tea (Tea, Latte, or Iced)

I know, I know... sorry in advance as it's been about a YEAR since I promised to post our Chai Tea recipe (*blush*)!!  Dave made a batch of his perfected chai tea today, which reminded me, "Holy cow, I still need to post this recipe!"  Sorry to those of you who have been waiting -- I do read your emails with the request!  Now, wait no longer!  :)

We love the spice mixture of chai tea, and most often drink it latte style over ice, but this can be enjoyed as simply a warm cup of tea or a warm latte -- very enjoyable come fall and winter!  And it's so easy to make, it also makes a great gift.  I love packaging up all of the ingredients with directions and a large mug as a fabulous thank you or Christmas gift.  Enjoy!

Chai Tea
Makes About 8 Servings

6  1-inch pieces of fresh ginger root
6 cinnamon sticks, snapped in half
10 green cardamom pods
8 black peppercorns
15 whole cloves
1 Tbsp whole fennel seeds
1/2 tsp ground allspice
2 tsp fresh orange zest/peel
8 cups filtered water
5 organic black tea bags (we use Darjeeling) 
Pure liquid stevia, to taste (we usually do about 2 tsp of Stevita brand)
Unsweetened organic almond milk (optional)

1.)  In a medium sauce pan, combine spices and water over High heat.  (I tie them all off in an organic unbleached coffee filter with kitchen string.)  Bring to a boil for 5 minutes.  Remove from heat, cover, and let steep for 15 minutes.  Add the tea bags, return to a boil, remove from heat, cover and let steep for 15 additional minutes.

2.)  Remove tea bags and spices -- if necessary, strain tea mixture thru a stainless steal mesh strainer.  Enjoy immediately for plain chai tea; stir in desired amount of almond milk for warm chai latte; or cool on counter top until room temp, combine with half part almond milk, and serve over ice for iced chai latte.  Sweeten with stevia as desired.

4 comments:

Ryan Adair

Sounds Yummy! Can't wait to try it! Also, I love that glass! I have only seen the chalk writers in Mug form.

-Ryan

http://thismustbetheplaceryan.blogspot.com/

Healing Cuisine by Elise

Thanks! The glasses were a set given to us as a wedding gift. A friend actually made them! Chalk board paint added to the glasses. Also came with a sweet cutting board with chalk board paint patches on it so you can label cheeses for a party. We love! Might be a fun DIY project for you :)

Kristin

Hi Elise! I just started working for a Maximized Living doctor and am doing the Advance Plan. Have you ever made a pumpkin Latte that fits the plan. I may experiment this weekend but I thought you might have some helpful pointers :-)

Healing Cuisine by Elise

Hi Kristin, ooooh great question!! I LOVE the pumpkin spice latte, too! Never tried making on our own before tho. But I am now up for the challenge to make it Advanced Plan. Hmmm :) Will get right on this, think we have all the ingredients we'll need in the pantry right now!

Related Posts with Thumbnails