Homemade Chai Tea Concentrate Recipe | The Modern Proper (2024)

Warm, perfectly sweet and spicy with just enough buzz to get us through our day, this chai tea concentrate recipe is a powerful soul warmer that will snug you up from head to toe.

Categories:

  • Dairy-Free
  • Gluten Free
  • Vegan
Homemade Chai Tea Concentrate Recipe | The Modern Proper (1)

Sounds of Silence

Quick question: What do you do when you finally get five. minutes. to yourself? For us, the answer is simple: we make ourselves a cup of tea to sip in silence. And more often than not, it’s this homemade chai tea that you’ll find in our mug during these fleeting few quiet moments. Full of warming spices—think black pepper, ginger, and cinnamon—with the perfect touch of sweet (thank you, brown sugar and vanilla), this chai tea concentrate is the ideal cup of company no matter how momentary your minute of peace may be.

Homemade Chai Tea Concentrate Recipe | The Modern Proper (2)
Homemade Chai Tea Concentrate Recipe | The Modern Proper (3)

What is Chai Tea?

Where do we start? “Chai” is actually the Hindi name for tea, and is itself derived from “cha” which is the Chinese word for tea. Basically, by definition, chai simply means “tea”. But what most of us have come to commonly consider chai tea is a deeply spiced and sweetened black tea cut with a fair pour of milk. Does chai have caffeine? Indeed it does. We repeat! Chai has caffeine. Our version relies on a backbone of strong black tea, though if you’re in search of a caffeine-free chai, we suppose you could swap in decaf tea bags. But then you’d miss out on that afternoon perk-up provided by a dose of strong, sweetened black tea, and who’d want that?

Homemade Chai Tea Concentrate Recipe | The Modern Proper (4)

Chai Tea Ingredients

What’s in chai tea? Our homemade chai is fragrant with warming, wintry spices. Get ready to raid your spice drawer (or grocery store bulk bins)—here’s what you’ll need:

  • Black tea
  • Fresh ginger
  • Orange zest
  • Cinnamon stick
  • Cardamom pods (seeds will do in a pinch)
  • Star anise
  • Whole cloves
  • Black peppercorns
  • Ground nutmeg
  • Vanilla bean (or extract)
  • Brown sugar
Homemade Chai Tea Concentrate Recipe | The Modern Proper (5)

How to Make Chai Tea

One of our favorite things about chai tea is that it’s fully customizable. Want it spicier? Add more pepper. Too sweet? Tone down the sugar. Our chai tea recipe is totally dialed in to make and enjoy from first steep, but that doesn’t mean you can’t adjust to suit your own tastes if you’d like. It’s also an all-season sipper. We find ourselves wanting something warm and cozy on these cold, crisp mornings, so we drink it warm. But, we also enjoy it chilled, over ice, while sitting at our dining room tables, soaking in the warm, rays on these sunny, afternoons.

  • Serve hot: it is a powerful soul warmer that will snug you up from head to toe.
  • Serve cold: it will remind you there are warmer days ahead.
  • However you drink it, our favorite recipe for a chai latte is a simple 1:1 ratio of chai tea concentrate to milk.
Homemade Chai Tea Concentrate Recipe | The Modern Proper (6)
Homemade Chai Tea Concentrate Recipe | The Modern Proper (7)

Dairy-Free Chai Tea Latte Alternatives

Love a good chai latte, but you don’t do dairy? We’ve got ya. Our chai tea concentrate is nondiscriminating in the milk department—it tastes delicious however you brew it. Give cow’s milk the boot in favor of these milk alternatives:

  • Coconut milk. Serve it iced with a little extra honey syrup stirred in for a coconut chai latte akin to that oh-so-delicious Thai iced tea from your favorite takeout spot.
  • Cashew milk. Did you know homemade cashew milk is sooooo easy to make? Soak 1 cup of cashews in near-boiling water for an hour, then blend in the Vitamix with 4 cups of cold water for several minutes. We like to add maple syrup, sea salt, and cinnamon to taste. Combine equal parts homemade cashew milk and chai tea concentrate for a super creamy dairy-free chai latte.
  • Oat milk. Oat milk is totally the barista’s dairy-free darling of the moment, and we can totally taste why—it’s a great match to our chai recipe, too!
Homemade Chai Tea Concentrate Recipe | The Modern Proper (8)
Homemade Chai Tea Concentrate Recipe | The Modern Proper (9)

Tools to Make Our Chai Tea

  • Medium saucepan. We have a glass one handed down from our grandma nearly identical to this one that we simply adore for this chai tea recipe.
  • Mesh strainer. One of the most versatile tools in our kitchen.
  • Favorite mug. Like this gorgeous mug from Portland-based Notary Ceramics. Because tea tastes better when sipped from a favorite drinking vessel.

It’s a Tea Party!

What would tea time be without snacks? Turn our chai tea latte recipe into a full-on fete with these nosh-worthy bites.

  • A heaping scoop of quick oats and a hearty dollop of yogurt turn our Oat Scones into a decidedly “healthy” breakfast snack.
  • Because Mom’s baking somehow always tastes better than your own, may we introduce you to Mom's Zucchini Bread Muffins.
  • Really, we’ll eat anything on toast (not even sardines are safe), but our Almond Butter Toast With Bananas And Toasted Coconut is one of our absolute faves.
Homemade Chai Tea Concentrate Recipe | The Modern Proper (10)

So Buzzworthy

Our black chai tea have you buzzing around the block? Show us your mugs and tag us @themodernproper and #themodernproper. Happy sipping!

Homemade Chai Tea Concentrate Recipe | The Modern Proper (2024)

FAQs

How to make tea concentrate? ›

To make Tea Concentrate, bring 4 cups of water to a boil in a medium saucepan. Add 6 tea bags and boil for 4 minutes, a few minutes longer for a very strong concentrate. Remove from the heat, discard the tea bags and let the concentrate come to room temperature. Pour into a 1-quart container and refrigerate.

What chai tea concentrate does Starbucks use? ›

Tazo Chai Concentrate (Starbucks brand)

You can find their products in most grocery stores. This is the tea that Starbucks uses for its tea lattes and other beverages. Starbucks uses a special (and more concentrated) version of the Tazo Chai Concentrate that is not sold commercially.

Is chai concentrate the same as chai tea? ›

Chai concentrate (black tea, sweetener and spices simmered down to a thick consistency and then boxed or bottled) offers quality and flavor comparable to chai you make yourself because the ingredients are exactly the same.

What is the ratio for tea concentrate? ›

First thing to note is that the rule when making a tea concentrate is this: for every ounce of water, use 1 teaspoon of tea. The ratio gets adjusted slightly for larger quantities. Therefore, for a quart-size Mason jar of concentrate, about 1/3 cup of tea leaves are used, depending on the variety of tea.

How do you make tea concentrate stronger? ›

If you want to make a stronger concentrate just add more tea to less water.

What are the ingredients in Tazo chai tea concentrate? ›

Ingredients: Infusion of (Water, Black Tea, Black Pepper, Ginger, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Cloves, Star Anise, Natural Flavors), Cane Sugar, Honey, Ginger Juice, Natural Flavors, Vanilla Extract, Citric Acid.

What are the ingredients in Tazo chai tea? ›

Caffeine Level

A rich blend of black tea, cinnamon, ginger, cardamom & vanilla.

Is chai tea concentrate good for you? ›

Chai tea is a great source of antioxidants such as catechins and theaflavins. These fight oxidative stress and can play a role in preventing cancer and other conditions. Depending on how it's prepared, chai tea may also include: Calcium.

What tea is closest to chai tea? ›

With a few exceptions, the base of chai is a black tea. There are many variations of black tea, but Assam is the most common in chai, as it has a strong, full-bodied flavor.

What tea blend is best for chai? ›

Some of the best chai teas include: Twinings Masala Chai: A classic blend of black tea, ginger, cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves, Twinings Masala Chai is a well-balanced and flavorful tea that is a favorite among chai lovers.

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.

Why does my chai have no taste? ›

Your Tea to Water Ratio

If you don't get any flavor and think that tea tastes like hot water, then there is a possibility that you are not using enough tea leaves for the amount of water you use. You should check the tea to water ration if you want your teacup tastes good.

What is real chai made of? ›

Recipes for chai vary across continents, cultures, towns and families. But the traditional ingredients of a spiced tea blend usually include black tea mixed with strong spices, like cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, ginger and black peppercorns.

Does boiling tea make it more concentrated? ›

Yes and no. First, after steeping tea, the tannins and flavors in the tea are concentrated in the container. If you evaporate the water sans boiling, then you will further concentrate the tannins and flavors.

How long does homemade tea concentrate last? ›

STORAGE TIPS. One of the nice things about making your own concentrate at home is that it lasts a long time in the refrigerator. Store the chai concentrate in the bottle or jar of your choice and keep it in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

How do you infuse tea at home? ›

For a general guideline, use the following recommendations:
  1. Black tea should steep for about five minutes in boiling water (212°F).
  2. Oolong tea should steep for about six minutes at 190°F.
  3. Green tea should steep for about three minutes at 170°F.
  4. White tea should steep for about four minutes at 180°F.
Mar 18, 2020

How long to brew tea concentrate? ›

The longer it steeps the more concentrated it will be but should steep no longer than 4-5 minutes for green and whites and no longer than 5-7 minutes for blacks and herbals.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Msgr. Benton Quitzon

Last Updated:

Views: 5987

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (43 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Msgr. Benton Quitzon

Birthday: 2001-08-13

Address: 96487 Kris Cliff, Teresiafurt, WI 95201

Phone: +9418513585781

Job: Senior Designer

Hobby: Calligraphy, Rowing, Vacation, Geocaching, Web surfing, Electronics, Electronics

Introduction: My name is Msgr. Benton Quitzon, I am a comfortable, charming, thankful, happy, adventurous, handsome, precious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.