Masala Chai Tea

My Nepalese friend served me this tea at her place recently. It was the first time I ever tried it. This hot drink was so nice, a bit creamy (but not too much), and the blended spices used in the tea was so subtle and just nice (perfect for cold weather). She was making this tea from scratch - free style, no measurement as always. I literally saw her chucked the sugar to the pan using her hand (not spoon). LOL. The below is my suggested measurement, it has been tested and is just as good as my friend's version.
#hotdrinks #herbaltea #chaitea
Masala Chai Tea
My Nepalese friend served me this tea at her place recently. It was the first time I ever tried it. This hot drink was so nice, a bit creamy (but not too much), and the blended spices used in the tea was so subtle and just nice (perfect for cold weather). She was making this tea from scratch - free style, no measurement as always. I literally saw her chucked the sugar to the pan using her hand (not spoon). LOL. The below is my suggested measurement, it has been tested and is just as good as my friend's version.
#hotdrinks #herbaltea #chaitea
Steps
- 1
Lightly crushed cardamon and star anise, break the cinnamon stick into half (the spices will release its flavour faster during the process if you do this step)
- 2
Put black tea leaves and spices in a sauce pan (or you can put all these in a teabag like me). Add the water and bring to boil, let it simmer for 10 minutes (medium to high heat), until tea looks really dark/concentrated. If you are using normal tea bags, use 3 or 4. The tea needed to be strong as you will add a lot of milk later.
- 3
Add in milk, and let it simmer for another 10-15 minutes until tea look reduced.
- 4
Turned off the heat and pour your masala chai to a mug with a strainer.
- 5
Add your sweetener of choice and adjust to your liking (I am using brown sugar). Enjoy your fresh brewed masala chai tea.
- 6
Note: Add more milk and less water if you want a richer/creamier taste. Or add less milk and more water if you want it less richer/creamier. I haven't tried it with plant based milk, but I am sure it should be fine too.
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