Hello friends! Today we're going to show you how to make Indian Masala Chai and Chai Ice Cubes Latte.(classic hot milk tea and fancy frozen cold tea drink)
There are hundreds of kinds of milk tea in the world, but the Indian Masala Chai is the top one in my mind. Especially in winter, whether it’s morning or afternoon, use freshly ground spices and favorite black tea with milk, you can have a tasty spiced milk tea in less than 10 minutes.
Masala Chai has so many names, like spiced tea, spiced milk tea, chai tea, chai latte, spiced milk tea. In Hindi, “Masala” means mixed spices, “Chai” means tea, so if you say Chai Tea, that means “tea tea” 😊
Masala chai is quite popular in India, it’s kind of an all-season beverage. And every family or street chai vendor has their own spices recipe. The common spices are cloves, ginger, cardamom and peppercorns. But please feel free to combine the spice you love or have, and create your own taste.
In this video, we’re going to show you how to make perfect Masala Chai. And for the hot summer, our Kori Kohi style of Chai Ice Cubes Latte is amazing, too. Trust me, it’s a must try recipe. Hope you like it. Enjoy. :)
This is an #ASMR ver, you can check out the other ver that with BGM and Voices in Chinese if you like:
https://youtu.be/d_DL-9z19No
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How to make Masala Chai & Chai Ice Cube Latte
Masala Chai & Chai Ice Cube Latte Recipe
☞ Yield: 150ml/cup, (HOT) 3~4 servings, (ICED) 5 servings
✎ Ingredients
☞ Masala Chai (Hot)
cinnamon stick 1.5g
cloves 3
black peppercorns 6
green cardamom pods 3
ginger 5g
ceylon black tea 6g
granulated sugar 30g
water 200ml
milk 250ml
☞ Chai ice cube latte
Cinnamon 4.5g, a whole stick
cloves 12
black peppercorns 24
green cardamom pods 12
ginger 20克
ceylon black tea 24 g
granulated sugar 120g
water 480ml
For serving: warm milk 100ml for one cup
✎ Instructions
☞ Masala Chai (Hot)
1. Place all spices in a dry frying pan and heat over a low heat, stirring constantly, until the aroma is released, remove the pan from the heat.
2. Put the spiced in the mortar, use the pestle to grind, bash or crush until all are as coarse as you want.
3. Remove the skin of ginger, then put it in, grind until they are all reduced to the same consistency.
4. In a saucepan, combine spices and 200ml water over medium heat, when boiling, keep cooking for one more minute.
5. Pour 250ml milk into the pan, bring to a simmer or almost to a boil, reduce to low heat. Add black tea, when it's boiling again, cook for one more minute.
6. Add sugar, cook for one minute or until the sugar is all dissolved. Turn off the heat.
7. Strain out the tea and spices, and pour the chai into the glasses or a mug, enjoy.
☞ Chai ice cube latte
1. Place all spices in a dry frying pan and heat over a low heat, stirring constantly, until the aroma is released, remove the pan from the heat.
2. Put the spices in the mortar, use the pestle to grind, bash or crush until all are as coarse as you want.
3. Remove the skin of ginger, then put it in, grind until they are all reduced to the same consistency.
4. In a saucepan, combine spices and 480ml water over medium heat, when boiling, keep cooking for one more minute.
5. Add black tea, when it's boiling again, cook for another 1 minute.
6. Add sugar, cook for one minute or until the sugar is all dissolved. Turn off the heat.
7. Strain out the tea and spices, let the chai cool, then pour into an ice-cube tray and freeze for at least 6-8 hours or overnight.
8. To make an iced chai latte, prepare a cup of warm milk, add 3-4 chai cubes in a glass, pour half cup of milk over the chai cubes, the warm milk will melt the cubes slowly, giving you the perfect rich taste of iced masala chai.
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