For my fellow veganites, this can be made with soy milk instead of milk, but it won't be the same. If you prefer this substitution, try to pick a thicker soy milk like So Good brand - DO NOT USE flavored soy milk, or reduced fat soy milks, you will not get the right consistency or taste.
What you will need to make 2 mugs of chai:
2 full mugs of water
2 tsp Indian black loose tea or 1 Tetley orange pekoe tea bag
2 pods of cardamom, with seeds removed from pods
1 stick of cinnamon, broken in half
3 slices of ginger (no need to peel), about 1/4 inch thick
1/2 mug of either 2% or homo milk (DO NOT USE 1% or skim)
sugar to your taste
Bring the water to a boil in a medium heavy pot, then add the tea, cinnamon and ginger slices.
Bring the heat down to medium.
In a coffee grinder or mortar and pestle, grind/crush the cardamom seeds and add that to your pot of chai.
Let this boil on medium for about 2 minutes.
Bring the heat up to high and add the milk. Watch this VERY carefully, because the milk will quickly overflow if you let it boil. Also, your chai solution should be a nice almond colored liquid. If it is darker than this, add a little more milk. Once it starts to boil, bring it down to medium heat and let this boil for another 2 minutes.
Voila! Strain your homemade chai into two mugs and add sugar to your taste.
3 comments:
Reena! This is a great idea!!! I've recently started cooking and I'm finding it hard to find good vegi recipes.
I look forward to your additions :)
Shraboni
Hi Reena,
I made it to your blog from VegWeb, lovely site here! Can you use unsweetened soy milk instead of dairy milk for this recipe? Will it make a big difference? Thanks!
-amber (le.petit.haricot)
Hi Amber,
Glad you made it to my site! You can definitely use soy milk, but the texture and flavor of the chai will be a little different (If you are not a strict vegan, I'd recommend you try both so you know what I mean). If you want to use soy, then I would recommend letting it boil a little bit longer, and make sure you use a soy milk that does not have a gritty or chalky texture like Edensoy, but rather a smoother texture like Silk or So Good. I hope this helps.
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