March 15th 2010
Chai is something I began drinking lots more of after my years at Pilani. I still prefer coffee in the mornings, but on weekend afternoons, I love sipping this and reading a book (not been happening lately). I hate to make this for just one person, so my recipe is also for a couple. Recently the best tea I have had is at the Cedars restaurant in Seattle. Don't miss it for anything in the world.
Difficulty level : Easy
Time: 15 min
Ingredients
- milk (2 medium size glasses) { Use can use full 2% milk for thick and creamy tea, if you want slightly stronger tea..use 3/4 th milk and 1/4 th water)
- tea powder ( 3 tsps) - really depends on how strong you like your chai
- cardamom (1 )
- clove (2)
- ginger ( 1 inch long)
- sugar ( per taste)
Method de Preparation
- In a saucepan add the water first and add the spices and tea powder and allow to heat for a little while.
- Add the milk soon after and allow everything to heat well.
- When milk is boiling, grate the ginger in and turn off gas.
- Pour in 2 glasses using a strainer to drain out all the spices and tea powder.
- Add sugar per taste and sip sip sip. If you can, say 'Wah Taj!' while at it :)
Chef's Tip: Some people prefer their tea without the ginger. Another option is to use a store bought tea masala if you don't want to use the fresh spices.
6 comments:
I have recently begun using cinnamon in it and love the flavor that provides.
hey there.. loved ur blog dear... n yes chai too :)
@ anju: thanks for the sweet note. you got a great one yourself too!
i like all your close up shots!
i tried this recipe and its the best chai i have ever made. Thanks for the recipe ..
@ Anitha: arey wah..you have left me a comment too :P
@ Chitra: Thank you very much for the kind words and the feedback!
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