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This Chai Latte recipe has the sweet and spicy flavor that you love, and can be made at home in just minutes. It’s dairy-free, naturally sweetened, and makes a great healthier alternative to the kind you’d buy at a coffee shop.
As an added bonus, it’s cheaper and has no weird preservatives or additives. I love making it at home because I get to control the amount of spice and sweetness. You can simply taste as you go!
What is a Chai Latte?
Similar to a latte made with coffee, a chai latte is typically made with a tea concentrate and steamed milk.
When I worked as a barista in college, the chai concentrate we used had enough sugar in it that it could sit on the counter for over a month without refrigeration. I wanted to figure out a healthier alternative to make at home to avoid that!
Does Chai have caffeine?
Chai lattes that are made with black tea do have some caffeine. In this particular recipe, you can make it with or without the tea– either way it will taste great!
I personally don’t have the patience to wait for tea to brew, and then make a latte out of it, so this recipe gets its flavor from an easy combination of spices instead. If you make it without the tea, it’s a caffeine-free drink.
How to Make It
This recipe is quick and simple to make on the stove top, but if you want an extra-authentic drink that would come from a coffee house, you can use a milk frother to heat up the milk instead.
Tip: My homemade almond milk and almond milk coffee creamer both make amazing foam in a milk frother.
I usually just whisk the milk and spices in a saucepan over the stove, so that I don’t have to get out any extra equipment.
If you want to make this drink with tea, you’ll need to heat up the almond milk first, then use the hot milk to steep the tea bags for 3 to 5 minutes.
Once the tea is steeped, you can remove the tea bags and continue with the recipe by adding the spices and sweetener. I recommend using a plain black tea, rather than a chai tea bag, so that the drink isn’t too spicy.
However you make it, I hope you’ll enjoy this easy and flavorful drink!
It’s the perfect way to satisfy your sweet tooth when it’s chilly outside, and I have a feeling it would be delicious served over ice for a warmer day, too.
Ingredients
- 2 cups almond milk (or milk of choice)
- 2 black tea bags (optional; I like to use Darjeeling)
- 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon , or to taste
- 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
- 3 tablespoons maple syrup (or sweetener of choice)
Instructions
- If using tea, keep in mind that this drink will have caffeine. Heat up the almond milk in a saucepan over medium-high heat, until it begins to bubble around the edges of the pan. Turn off the heat, and add the 2 tea bags to the pot of hot milk. Wait 3 to 5 minutes for the tea to steep, then remove the bags and continue with the next step.
- If you're skipping the tea, add the plain almond milk to a sauce pan.
- Now that the milk is in the saucepan (whether it's been brewed as tea, or not) add in the cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and maple syrup. Whisk to combine, stirring over medium heat, until the mixture is piping hot.
- Adjust any seasoning to your taste and serve immediately. Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container for up to 4 days in the fridge. You can serve them chilled over ice, or reheat on the stove again.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is for 1 of 2 servings. This is automatically calculated using generic ingredients, so it’s just an estimate and not a guarantee.
Recipe Notes:
- Because this is a quick stove top recipe, you can adjust anything you like and taste as you go. If you need to use a zero calorie sweetener, just add it to your taste instead of using maple syrup.
- The same goes for the spices! I think Chai Lattes tend to have a lot of spice, but if you don’t care for as many, you can always start will less and just add more to taste as you go.
- If you prefer to use another milk, go for it. I think my homemade hemp milk would work great for this recipe, too, if you need a nut-free option.
- If you’d prefer a frozen version of this drink, be sure to try my Frozen Chai Latte smoothie. It tastes so much like a blended drink from Starbucks!
As always, if you try something different please leave a comment below so we can all benefit from your experience.
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Having spent my entire life drinking chai this recipe. To me, the central flavor component of chai is cardamom. The idea you wouldn’t cook the milk with the spices and just add milk at the end is insane.
Fantastic! My whole family loved it. I used two tbsp of maple syrup and we found it sweet enough!
I liked it!
I added in a 1/4t of ground cardamom to the spices.
I’d never tried maple in my tea before so I snuck it in 1 T at a time, tasting after each addition. Very delicious. A full, rounded flavor.
I like a stronger tea (next time I’ll add another bag) but this time (as I didn’t wish to go back to the stove) I dropped in a T of instant tea, to bump it up, then 1t of Agave. Just delicious.
Thank you. 🙂
Loved your recipe. I love latte and am ready to have it literally 24/7 haha. Will try this recipe of yours and let you know how I like it. Thank you for sharing!
I didn’t like the maple syrup, but I do know where you were going with it – flavor.
Instead of maple syrup, I used Blue Agave and switched out the maple flavor for a piece of licorice candy. Everything else in your recipe was cooked over the stove with distilled water instead of tap water for 5 min. The aroma was fantastic. When done, I put in ice made from filtered water, and transferred it to a fancy see-through glass mug. Then poured in coconut milk and let it snake down to the bottom without stirring.
I always use distilled water for sauces, drinks, and anything you don’t want to taste like chlorine and fluoride.
Well, everything went very well until I added a little bit too much maple syrup. I had to balance it out with a bit more milk, but it tastes great now! I added a bit of cardamom as well, and while I didn’t do this, adding just a dash of salt would create a nice contrast in the drink. Very good recipe, I will be using this again.
Soooo good! Easy to make and I had all the ingredients on hand… except for the ground cloves. But I just substituted with allspice and it turned out great!! Very yummy.
When do you add the chia
I Love the chi tea recipe and it’s easy and quick and looks delicious and it will save me money
What is the process when using a milk frother?