Ultimate Homemade Chai Tea Latte Recipe (Step-By-Step) (2024)

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This homemade chai tea latte recipe is internet famous and loved by thousands of readers. And it’s way better than a Starbucks chai tea latte. Made with simple pantry ingredients: black tea, warming spices, and milk. This from-scratch recipe is a tea lover’s favorite: rich and warming chai flavor with the perfect touch of natural sweetness. The perfect balance that makes this tea a must-make.

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What Makes This Recipe So Good?

I created this recipe in 2014. I had a costly obsession with a Starbucks chai latte. In an effort to lower expenses, I decided to experiment with making a chai latte at home.

I found a few home chai lattes online, all of which suggested using a pre-made chai tea mix. I tried this option, but they all lacked the coffee shop flavor.

I decided to make my own chai spice blend, using ingredients from my pantry, and pairing this blend with black tea. After researching the spices used to make traditional chai, and seeing what was stocked in my pantry, I decided to go with the following spices…

  • Cinnamon: Also used to make banana bread, pumpkin spice latte, and homemade granola.
  • Ginger: Used in stir-fry sauce, homemade granola, and delicious in smoothies.
  • Cardamom: Delicious in homemade granola, muffins (like zucchini chai muffins), and quick breads. Fun fact: also commonly used as a supplement due to its health benefits: anti-inflammatory.
  • Nutmeg: Used to make banana bread, pumpkin spice latte, and many other baked goods.
  • Whole Cloves: Something I don’t use very often. In the fall, add to boiling water to make your house smell amazing. If you don’t have whole cloves, 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves will also work.
  • Allspice: Has the flavor of cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg all combined into one; great for baking.

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I infused the spices in boiling water to release their flavor and added black tea bags. Black tea is on the stronger side, so it balances perfectly with the warm flavor of the spices.

The end result was a DELICIOUS homemade chai tea concentrate that I could store in the fridge and reheat with milk to make a homemade latte. No coffee shop needed!

And the best part? It’s inexpensive to make considering that most of the spices are common pantry items that may also be used in other ways.

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What is a Chai Tea Latte?

Chai tea latte originated in India. In India, the word chai translates to “tea.”

So yes, calling this drink a chai tea latte is technically saying “tea tea latte.” Since most of us, in the Western world, order “a chai tea latte, please” at the coffee shop, that’s what I’m going with today.

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A traditional chai tea latte is a combination of tea and milk. The homemade chai tea latte recipe we’re going to make today, and what most of us recognize as that infamous chai latte taste, is called masala chai.

The main ingredients are a blend of tea, milk, and different spices (like cardamom, cinnamon, and ginger).

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Ingredients Needed

This recipe is inspired by a traditional masala chai, with a rich, warm flavor, but modified to use simple and inexpensive pantry ingredients that are common in American homes: tea bags, chai spices, and milk. Here’s what you need.

For the Chai Concentrate:

You’ll use 1/2 cup of homemade chai concentrate at a time to make a latte. This concentrate stores well in the fridge, for up to 2 weeks. You can make up to 4 lattes with this concentrate. And the recipe can easily be doubled or tripled.

To Make a Latte:

  • 1/2cupchai teaconcentrate from the recipe above
  • 3/4cupwhole milkor dairy-free milk: coconut milk, almond milk, oat milk
  • 1TBpure maple syrupor honey
  • pinchground cinnamon

Tools Needed

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How to Make, Step By Step

Total Time: Making the chai concentrate is the most time-consuming part of this recipe (10 minutes). Make the concentrate in advance if you want to enjoy a quick and easy latte for breakfast or a quick drink. Once you have the chai concentrate, the latte takes about 5 minutes to prepare.

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Step 1: Make the Chai Concentrate

Heat 2 cups of water and the spices in a small saucepan over medium heat on the stove top. Let the ingredients simmer for 5 minutes. Turn off the heat and add 2 tea bags and maple syrup (or honey).

After another 5 minutes, pour the concentrate (hot water, spices, sweetener and tea bags) through a fine mesh strainer and into a bowl.

Reserve 1/2 cup of this chai tea concentrate to immediately make a latte. And store the remaining concentrate in an airtight jar in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

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Time-Saving Tip:Short on time? Buy a chai concentrate or “chai tea bags” (which pre-mix spices with black tea) from the store. Store-bought concentrates and pre-mixed tea bags lack the strong flavor profile that you’ll get from this homemade concentrate, but they will give you the chai experience if you’re short on time.

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Step 2: Warm & Froth the Milk for the Latte

In a small saucepan, bring 3/4 cup milk, a tablespoon of maple syrup (or honey), and a pinch of cinnamon to a slight boil. Once the sides of the milk begin to bubble, remove the pan from the heat.

Using an immersion blender blend the milk until it’s frothy (just a few seconds). This is the trick to making a homemade latte without a professional milk frother. If you don’t have an immersion blender, use a fork and vigorously whisk the milk mixture.

An immersion blender is also great for making creamy soups, sauces, and dips, like tomato soup, butternut squash soup, veggie-packed spaghetti sauce, and eggplant dip.

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Time-Saving Tip:Use the microwave and heat-safe bowl to warm the milk, maple syrup, and cinnamon. Warm the milk for about 30 seconds, then continue for another 30 seconds if needed, until warm.

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Step 3: Combine the Frothed Milk and Chai Concentrate

Pour 1/2 cup of the hot chai concentrate into a mug. Then slowly pour in the frothed milk. Sprinkle the top of the chai tea latte with an extra pinch of cinnamon, if desired.

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Time-Saving Tip:Double or triple the concentrate recipe so you can easily enjoy a latte each day. The concentrate will keep in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Shake the concentrate before pouring into a mug and reheating in the microwave. Alternatively, use chilled chai concentrate to make an iced latte with ice and milk.

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3 Variations: Iced, Dirty, Pumpkin Spice

Variation 1: Iced Chai Latte

Chill the homemade chai concentrate in the refrigerator. Add 1/2 cup of the cold concentrate to a glass filled with ice cubes, then pour your favorite milk over the top. Follow this iced chai latte recipe.

During the summer, I keep a jar of the concentrate in my fridge. An iced latte is the perfect way to beat the summer heat (along with homemade popsicles)!

I recommend doubling the chai concentrate recipe if you plan to make an iced latte frequently. The concentrate will stay fresh in the fridge for up 2 weeks. Just shake before use.

Chai Ice Cubes: Another option is to pour the concentrate into an ice cube tray and freeze. Add the chai ice cubes to a glass of milk. As the ice melts, you’ll have a delicious latte that isn’t watered down.

Variation 2: Dirty Chai Latte

A dirty chai tea latte is made with a shot of espresso. Regular coffee just doesn’t have the same rich flavor and creaminess as espresso, but in a pinch you could use about 2 tablespoons of regular coffee (or up to 1/4 cup). Add 1 shot of espresso to a mug, then 1/2 cup chai concentrate, followed by the frothed milk.

Variation 3: Pumpkin Spice Chai

I love my homemade pumpkin spice latte, and recently decided to add pumpkin puree to this chai recipe. So GOOD! Warm 1-2 tablespoons pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling) with the milk and maple syrup. Then froth the hot milk mixture with an immersion blender or fork. Add the pumpkin milk to the chai concentrate for a pumpkin-flavored chai that beats Starbucks any day.

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What kind of tea is best to use?

Make the chai concentrate with black tea bags (like English Breakfast) or black tea leaves (loose). Black tea is strong enough to hold up to the warm, flavorful spices. It also provides a good amount of caffeine, which is nice for a morning pick-me-up.

Green tea and herbal teas aren’t strong enough to hold up to spices and are not recommended.

I think you’ll find the flavor and taste of this homemade drink is far superior to anything you’ll get at coffee houses (including Starbucks). Give it a try and tell me what you think!

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Homemade Chai Tea Latte

This from-scratch recipe is a tea lover's favorite: rich and warming chai flavor with the perfect touch of natural sweetness. The perfect balance that makes this tea a must-make.

Kristin Marr

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Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Total Time20 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine Indian

Servings 4 chai lattes

Calories 74 kcal

Cost: $3

Equipment

  • 1 medium saucepan

  • 1 immersion blender or fork for frothing the milk

  • fine mesh sieve for straining the spices from the chai concentrate

Ingredients

Homemade Chai Concentrate:

Chai Latte:

  • 1/2 cup homemade chai tea concentrate from the recipe above
  • 3/4 cup whole milk or dairy-free milk: coconut milk, cashew milk, almond milk, oat milk
  • 1 TB pure maple syrup or honey
  • pinch ground cinnamon

Instructions

Homemade Chai Concentrate

  • In a small saucepan, bring the water and spices to a boil. Whisk the spices in the water. Once the water reaches a boil, turn off the heat and allow the spices to steep in the water for 5 minutes.

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  • After 5 minutes, turn the heat back on and add the black tea bags and maple syrup. Return to a slight boil (the goal is a hot liquid for steeping). Once boiling, turn off the heat. Steep the tea bags in the water and spices for 5 minutes.

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  • Remove the tea bags and strain the tea through a fine mesh strainer. Reserve 1/2 cup of chai concentrate to make a latte right now. Store the remaining chai concentrate in a jar in the fridge up to 2 weeks.

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Make a Chai Latte:

  • In a small saucepan, bring the milk, maple syrup, and a pinch of cinnamon to a slight boil (the sides of the milk will begin to bubble), stirring often. Once the sides of the milk begin to bubble, remove the pan from heat.

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  • Using animmersion blender, blend the milk until it's frothy. Alternatively, use a fork to vigorously whisk and froth the milk.

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  • Pour 1/2 cup chai concentrate into a mug. Slowly pour in the frothed milk. Sprinkle the top with an extra pinch of cinnamon, if desired.

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  • Serve warm.

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Notes

Double or Triple the Concentrate Recipe: If you plan to make this latte part of your daily routine, or want to make iced chai lattes (and use more of the concentrate per glass), double or triple the chai concentrate recipe. Store the concentrate for up to 2 weeks in the fridge. Use the concentrate to make this hot drink or an iced chai latte.

How to Reheat the Chai Concentrate:Reheat the chai concentrate in the microwave or a saucepan on the stove-top. Then warm the milk and make a latte.

Nutrition

Calories: 74kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 1gFat: 1gCholesterol: 4mgSodium: 28mgPotassium: 105mgSugar: 11gVitamin A: 75IUCalcium: 78mgIron: 0.1mg

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What to serve with this drink?

There’s nothing like enjoying a warm latte with a muffin, scone, or slice of bread. Here are a few of my favorite baked goods to serve with this latte, for the ultimate at-home coffee shop experience.

  • Almond Flour Banana Bread
  • Sourdough Banana Bread Muffins
  • Maple-Sweetened Einkorn Banana Muffins
  • Pumpkin Scones With Maple Glaze
  • Naturally-Sweetened Blueberry Scones
  • Einkorn Pumpkin Spice Muffins
  • Almond Flour Pumpkin Bread

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    This has become my FAVORITE tea. I followed the recipe this morning and soooo delish. Only made two modifications: 1) I added a star annice to the water and I didn’t have any black tea so I used some wild berry tea bags. Still good!!

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    1. Yay, so happy to hear that!

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  2. Just tried making it for the first time and it looks watery, bit at all the thick concentrate that I see on your video and photos. What did I do wrong?

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    1. Hey Mayra, It should be watery. Sounds like you did everything right. Mine is watery in the video too.

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    so glad I found your recipe – it’s delicious! Fun fact – most western Armenians call tea chai, also! We always laugh when we hear people say chai tea, or rice pilaf (in Armenian, pilaf means rice so it’s being said the same way “rice, rice”).

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    1. So glad you enjoyed it, Irma. That’s interesting- I had no idea. Thank you for sharing.

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    Delicious! And far less fattening or expensive than our favorite shop version. Thank you for sharing!

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    1. Hey Andrea, Yay, so glad you enjoyed the recipe!

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  5. Just made this for the first time. It’s raining and gloomy outside. This was the perfect start to the weekend. Thank you!
    Would love to know what the lovely little pan is, the one shown in your how to photos. Thank you!

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    1. Hey Annie, What a perfect drink for a rainy and gloomy weekend. So glad you’re enjoying the chai! The little white pan is from Home Goods many years ago.

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  6. This recipe is amazing, I made it exactly how directions instructed. However, after watching video I see there’s a discrepancy in the ingredients. Written has 1/2 tsp allspice but video says 1/8 tsp. Can you clarify? Thanks!

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    1. So glad you’re enjoying it! Good catch, thank you for letting me know. The video is a typo.

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FAQs

How to make a chai latte like a coffee shop? ›

Add two to three teaspoons of chai to a saucepan with 250mL of milk and brew for five minutes. Strain the brewed chai into your cup and top it up with steamed milk for a cafe experience. Add honey or sugar to taste. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, try adding maple syrup or condensed milk for a caramel flavour.

What is chai latte made of? ›

A chai latte is made by mixing steamed milk with black tea that has been infused with spices. The drink is then topped with foam. The spices used will vary from café to café; some coffee shops create signature chai blends and keep the ingredients a secret.

How to make a chai latte like a barista? ›

  1. Step 1: Roast Spices. Skip this step if you are using ground spices. ...
  2. Step 2: Brew Tea. Pour water into a medium pan and add fresh ginger and toasted spices. ...
  3. Step 3: Steep, Sweeten, and Strain. Remove the hot water from the stovetop and add in the tea leaves or tea bags. ...
  4. Step 4: Froth Milk. ...
  5. Step 5: Pour and Enjoy!

What's the difference between a chai latte and a chai tea latte? ›

Chai tea is made using whole milk or hot milk, while the chai latte introduces steamed and frothed milk to create a creamier and frothier texture.

Can you make a chai latte in a coffee machine? ›

If you have a coffee machine already then that's even easier. It already has a will steam wand. Just brew your chai in the 1 cup water (for 2 people) and heat 1 cup of milk in a jug using the wand. Pour the milk into the chai and strain.

How long to brew chai in milk? ›

CLASSIC BREW METHOD

Low simmer for up to 5 MINS (warning: rapid boil kills the chai) remember to give it a bit of love with a few stirs. Add ½ a mug of your choice of MILK per person (approx. 140ml). Slowly heat until you can just see the STEAM.

How do you make a chai latte not watery? ›

If your chai is too watery, you probably prefer a more milky chai. You have two options, you can either forget about the water all together and replace the initial water with milk or just can use more milk in the third step. I like my cup of chai to be very light so I prefer a 1/2 cup milk for cup of water ratio.

Do you need a milk frother for chai latte? ›

Tools to make chai tea latte

So before you dive in, you'll need a good hand-held milk frother or emulsifier. Get a sturdy one that will last. The cheap ones do not.

Why are chai lattes so good? ›

Like many teas, chai is excellent for regulating digestive systems and keeping your gut healthy. The spice in chai tea that is largely responsible for digestive health benefits is ginger. Ginger, along with black pepper, cinnamon and cloves may help support healthy digestion.

What is dirty chai? ›

Dirty chai is a popular espresso beverage made with tea or chai concentrate, one shot of espresso, and steamed milk. Unlike ordinary chai (masala chai) or sticky chai, the outcome is a blend of regular latte and chai. Spices frequently used in dirty chai are black pepper, ginger, cloves, cinnamon, and cardamom.

What kind of milk is in chai tea latte? ›

Prepare a chai latte with cow milk. Classic chai is prepared with high-fat milk, and sometimes with condensed milk or even butter. Cow's milk gives chai it a smooth, rich and authentic taste.

What kind of tea is used in chai tea latte? ›

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 does Starbucks use for their chai latte? ›

A Starbucks chai latte is made from milk, water, and a pre-sweetened chai tea concentrate. That's right, they actually water down the chai concentrate when they make the drink! I asked a Starbucks employee how they make their chai latte, and he confirmed that they add water to the chai.

How to make chai latte like espresso house? ›

Use loose-leaf black tea for brewing chai for lattes. Spice your chai with whole green cardamom pods, whole cloves, cinnamon sticks, fresh ginger, and black peppercorns. Add your sweetener to the warm tea base after steeping but before straining. Whisk, blend, or shake to froth your milk for lattes.

Do you need an espresso machine to make a chai latte? ›

The key to making chai lattes like a Starbucks or coffee shop barista lies in the frothing process. The easiest way to froth milk is to use an espresso machine, coffee maker, or a frothing wand.

Does a chai latte have the same effect as coffee? ›

While a lower caffeine content in chai lattes may result in fewer jitters or anxiety compared to coffee, the higher caffeine content in coffee may provide a more significant boost of energy for some individuals.

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