Authentic Indian Homemade Chai Recipe (2024)

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Easy step by step recipe for you to learn how to make authentic delicious homemade Indian chai from scratch.

Prep 2 minutes mins

Cook 5 minutes mins

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Easy step by step recipe for you to learn how to make authentic delicious homemade Indian chai from scratch. 10 minutes is all it takes to make a gorgeous cup of chai for you to sip and enjoy!

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Chai is a milky Indian tea drink made with black tea, mill and optional sugar and spices.Chai is not just a drink, it is an emotion. Chai time or tea time is extremely sacred for most Indian families.

  • It is what you look forward to when you come home after a long day’s work.
  • It is what you fuel up with in the morning.
  • It is what makes rainy days even more cozy and beautiful.
  • It is what makes samosas and pakoras better.
  • It is what you look forward to catch up with friends and family.
  • It is a great excuse to take a break from work during the day.
  • It is a great pit stop on a long road trip (in India).
  • It is also a great way to cozy up in a corner with a book.

Now that you know how chai is such an integral part of the Indian culture, let's move on to learning more about it and most importantly learn how to make a great cup of chai.

What is chai tea ?

This is a question I asked myself when I first came to the United States over a decade ago.

One of my biggest pet peeves is when someone says “chai tea”. Chai in itself is a tea drink made with black tea and milk, there is no need to add another tea to it. It is like saying cappuccino coffee or tea tea.

In India, chai or chaya or cha is used interchangeably with the term tea. You ask for a cup of tea and you most likely will get chai. These days other teas like green tea and other herbal teas are becoming more common in India, but still tea=chai for the most part.

Indian chai is definitely not the Starbucks version that starts with a syrup of tea and so heavily spiced. The spices in an Indian chai is subtle and elevates the flavor of the tea without overpowering the tea flavor.

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What is the difference between chai and masala chai?

Chai is black tea with milk. Spices and sugar are optional add ons.

Masala chai is chai that is made with spices added to it. The spices and the amount of each spice that is added varies a whole lot from once chai drinker to another.

I change up the spice combos I use in my chai all the time, depending on my mood that day.

What is chai masala?

Masala means a blend of various spices. Chai masala is the blend of spices that is commonly used to make masala chai.

Some of the common spices that are added to chai are:

  1. Green cardamom / elaichi
  2. Ginger / Adrak
  3. Cloves
  4. Cinnamon
  5. Fennel Seeds
  6. Black Pepper
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You can add any or all of this to your tea. You can also grind and premix some of these spices to make chai masala.Store bought chai masalas are also a great option to start out with.

This chai masala can be used as any other spice mix or seasoning and added to other recipes. This chai masala spiced white chocolate creme brulee or chai masala and cashew shortbread cookies are great examples.

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This is my most common combo of fresh spices I use for masala chai at home

What are the different kinds of chai?

Depending on what kind of ingredients you add or don't add to flavor your chai, there are different kinds of chai.

  1. Plain Chai - this is just chai with tea leaves, milk, water and optional sweetener.
  2. Masala Chai - Masala chai is chai made with adding a blend of spices called chai masala that is homemade or store bought.
  3. Ginger Chai or Adrak Chai - Grated or crushed fresh ginger is added to boiling water, milk and tea leaves to make ginger chai.
  4. Green Cardamom Chai or Elaichi Chai - Crushed green cardamom pods are added to the boiling water when making chai to impart the sweet spiciness of cardamom to make Elaichi chai.
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Can Chai be made vegan?

Absolutely. Just swap out the regular whole milk for oat milk or almond milk to make vegan Indian chai.

Ingredients in Indian chai

Each Indian family will have their own recipe to make chai. Even within families, it may be different. How I make chai is very different from how my mom makes and how my mother-in-law makes.

The proportion of each of the ingredients varies from person to person and family to family.

The primary ingredients in Indian chai are

  • Water
  • Tea leaves - black tea leaves or loose leaf tea are used to make chai. My preferred brands are Tetley and Society Tea. There are many who love the Wagh Bakri brand as well. Any black tea bags will work too. If you are using tea bags, I would cut them open and use the tea in it, as it gets out more of the tea flavor that is needed to go with milk.
  • Milk - I use whole milk for my chai and my water to milk ratio is higher because of that. If you are using 2% milk, I would add more milk and less water or else your chai may end up watery.
  • Sugar - regular granulated sugar is commonly used to sweeten chai. You can use brown sugar or jaggery as well.
  • Spices - spices are optional

How to make Indian Chai ?

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  1. Gather the ingredients - tea leaves, milk, water and spices, if using, to make the chai.
  2. Boil water - Start by bringing the water to a boil over medium-high heat.
  3. Crush any spices that you are using for the chai.
  4. Add tea leaves - Reduce the heat to medium and add the tea leaves to boiling water. Let it boil for a minute.
  5. Add the chai masala spice mix, if using. Mix it in well, with a spoon.
  6. Add the milk and increase the heat to medium-heat. Keep a close watch on the saucepan at this time, as the milk may boil over.
  7. Bring the tea to a boil, and reduce heat to medium-low.
  8. Let it simmer for 2-3 minutes.
  9. Strain chai - Turn off heat and strain the chai into tea cups. Add sugar to taste and mix well. Enjoy it hot.
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Tips to make the perfect chai from scratch

  • Adjust the water to milk ratio to your taste. This comes with practise. You can go with the ratio in this recipe and change it up to your personal preference.
  • Start with less spice if you are making masala chai. You can always add more the next time you make chai. Understanding how the milk, water and tea works and then incorporating the spices into it is key.
  • Don’t boil the tea leaves in high heat for a long time. You chai may turn bitter. A minute is more than enough. You can boil more to steep in the flavor after adding the milk.
  • Add the spices once the tea leaves and water have boiled, for the flavors to stay fresh and not be boiled away.

Serving Suggestions

A cup of hot chai can be enjoyed by itself. But usually it is accompanied by some form of snack during tea time.

Chai can be enjoyed with

  • Tater Tots Chaat
  • Masala Papad
  • Beetroot Parippu Vada _ Lentil Fritters with Beet
  • Matar Kachoris - Fried Pastry with Spiced Green Peas Filling
  • Pakora Chaat
  • Paneer Butternut Squash Tikki
  • Kara Sev - Fried Spiced Chickpea Flour Sticks
  • Chivda - Savory Beaten Rice Flakes with Peanuts
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Authentic Homemade Indian Chai Recipe

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Easy step by step recipe for you to learn how to make authentic delicious homemade Indian chai from scratch.

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Prep Time 2 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 7 minutes mins

Course Beverages

Cuisine Indian

Servings 2 cups

Calories 77 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups water
  • 1 ½ tablespoon black tea leaves
  • ¾ cup organic whole milk
  • 2 green cardamom pods
  • 2 cloves
  • ¼ teaspoon fennel seeds
  • 2 teaspoon granulated sugar

Don't forget to check out Step-by-step instructions with photos in the body of the post above

Instructions

  • Gather the tea leaves, milk, water and spices, if using, to make the chai.

  • Start by bringing the water to a boil over medium-high heat.

  • Crush any spices that you are using for the chai.

  • Reduce the heat to medium and add the tea leaves to boiling water. Let it boil for a minute.

  • Add the organic whole milk and increase the heat to medium-heat. Keep a close watch on the saucepan at this time, as the milk may boil over.

  • As the milk is about to boil, add the chai masala spice mix, if using. Mix it in well, with a spoon.

  • Bring the tea to a boil, and reduce heat to medium-low or whichever heat point where the chai keeps dubbing and simmering but does not rise so it can overflow.

  • Let it simmer for 2-3 minutes. You can let it simmer for just a minute or so, if you are in a hurry. The simmering is what concentrates all that flavor for the chai. You can simmer it for as long as even 5-10 mins. It may reduce the quantity of chai a little but it will keep it nice and hot as you wait for company.

  • Turn off heat and strain the chai into tea cups. Add sugar to taste and mix well. Enjoy it hot.

Notes

  • Adjust the water to milk ratio to your taste. This comes with practise. You can go with the ratio in this recipe and change it up to your personal preference.
  • Start with less spice if you are making masala chai. You can always add more the next time you make chai. Understanding how the milk, water and tea works and then incorporating the spices into it is key.
  • Don’t boil the tea leaves in high heat for a long time. You chai may turn bitter. A minute is more than enough. You can boil more to steep in the flavor after adding the milk.
  • Add the spices towards the end for the flavors to stay fresh and not be boiled away.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cupCalories: 77kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 3gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 9mgSodium: 49mgPotassium: 150mgFiber: 1gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 144IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 118mgIron: 1mg

Keyword chai, indian chai, masala chai

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Authentic Indian Homemade Chai Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is authentic chai made of? ›

Chai can include a number of different spices. Cardamom is the most common ingredient, followed by some mixture of cinnamon, ginger, star anise and cloves. Pepper, coriander, nutmeg and fennel are also used, but they are slightly less common. Every family has a blend to suit its tastes.

What is the difference between American chai and Indian chai? ›

Authenticity. Although chai lattes are a Western take on Indian masala chai, they exhibit some similarities, such as the use of tea, milk, and a blend of spices. However, chai lattes traditionally have a frothy texture due to steamed milk and often have a sweeter taste compared to their masala chai counterparts.

What is the best sweetener for chai tea? ›

There's a lot of options for sweeteners like white sugar or jaggery, but my favorite is brown sugar! Milk: Depending on your preference, you might like your chai on the milkier side or not. Either way, make sure to be cautious with your choice of milk. I almost always use whole or 2% milk in my chai.

What is the difference between masala chai and chai tea? ›

' While both chai tea and masala chai are made with black tea, their main difference is the spices used in their preparation. Chai tea is essentially just black tea with milk and sugar, while masala chai is prepared with a blend of spices that typically includes cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, cloves, and black pepper.

Why is Indian chai so good? ›

The best chai is inspired by the masala dabba (box of spices), a quintessential presence in Indian kitchens. Ginger and black pepper are good for digestion and warming. Cloves, with their antiseptic properties, are good for sore throats and cardamom can elevate your mood.

How do coffee shops make their chai? ›

Most cafes that offer chai lattes don't actually brew the tea themselves, they make them by adding powdered tea to steamed milk. There's nothing wrong with this method.

How do you know when chai is done? ›

The best way to check if it is done is to watch for the color. The tea should turn a nice brown color. If it's pale, it's not done. But make sure it doesn't boil for too long, or it might become too concentrated and taste bitter.

Who makes the best chai in India? ›

Some of the best tea brands in India include Tata Tea, Brooke Bond Red Label, Wagh Bakri, Society Tea, Lipton, Dabur, and Amazon Brand - Vedaka. Each brand offers a variety of teas catering to different preferences and tastes.

Why is a dirty chai called a dirty chai? ›

A Dirty Chai is a mix of coffee and chai tea, named “dirty” chai because of the addition of coffee muddying up the color of the tea. It is usually made with a concentrated chai tea, a shot of espresso, and steamed milk or cream (this is, therefore, a latte).

Which is the best chai in the world? ›

Samovar Tea Organic Masala Chai

If you're looking to brew chai tea, we recommend The Chai Box's All Chai'd Up as the best all-around option. It blends sweet spices with full-bodied black tea for a delicious cup every time.

What is the healthiest milk for chai tea? ›

Almond milk

It is thinner in texture than cow's and soy milk – so it's best reserved for hot chai. It's also low in fat and is a good source of powerful antioxidant vitamin E.

What makes chai tea taste good? ›

Chai is a complex blend of flavors characterized by a balance of bold black tea leaves and different spices. Without a doubt, the most powerful notes in a cup of chai are cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, and cloves.

Is chai better with honey or sugar? ›

You get to control how sweet you make it. Real Chai comes unsweetened then you can add honey to taste. I recommend honey over sugar as it makes for an even more delicious brew.

What is the ingredient in chai tea? ›

Components of Chai

A typical masala chai is made with ginger, cardamom, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves and black pepper, along with black tea leaves, hot water and hot milk. The sweetness of chai will vary according to one's preferences. Other variations of chai may also use fennel, star anise or saffron.

Is chai good or bad for health? ›

Chai can help you digest better. Studies on Black tea reveal that it aids in digestion and helps keep stomach problems at bay. Simply put, making a cup of chai in the morning can have transformative effects for your daily life.

Is Starbucks chai latte real chai? ›

To ensure consistency and streamline the production process, Starbucks uses a pre-made chai concentrate for their Chai Tea Latte. This concentrate contains a combination of spices, sweeteners, and flavorings, offering a quick and convenient solution for mass production.

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