Masala Chai Recipe Made From Scratch

Masala Chai Recipe Made From Scratch
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Masala chai sounds fancy, doesn’t it? Well it’s not. In fact you can easily make it from scratch because the recipe is nothing more than a cup of tea brewed in water that you simmer with a few sweet spices. Brightened with fresh ginger and finished with honey and milk, this scratch recipe for masala chai is tea luxury. And you do not need to buy a ready made mix. No wonder so many households in India sip it for breakfast alongside idli (check out my idli recipe here), sambar and chutney.

Masala chai

Steeping In Sweetness

Basically, you simmer cardamom, cinnamon, peppercorns, cloves and ginger in water. Their warm flavours steep out, making the water tasty enough to drink as is. Once the spices and ginger release their flavours, you add tea. Any black tea will do, whether in a bag or loose. It doesn’t have to be fancy tea, everyday orange pekoe works great.

Tea bag, ginger, cinnamon, clove, cardamom, pepper

Once you steep the tea in the spicy water (the ideal time is four minutes)—with a lid on—add milk and honey according to your taste. In fact, adjust the whole recipe according to your taste. The recipe down below is just how I make it. Some households only use ginger and cardamom. I added the cinnamon, peppercorns and clove because they are used in other circles and they give the best flavour.

Honey and milk are typical in masala chai but again the amounts vary as much as one takes their coffee. If the option permits, the tea base can be made and anyone can add milk and honey as per their preference.

Sweetening with honey

Whether you stick with simple masala chai or elevate the recipe to a barista grade latte (check out the video for how to do that!) you will love how easy it is to make this warm and cozy beverage that’s great any time of day.



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