Sticky Chai Recipe on Food52 (2024)

Indian

by: Sana Javeri Kadri

November27,2020

4.7

3 Ratings

  • Prep time 5 minutes
  • makes 1 small jar of sticky chai (which then makes 4 cups of liquid chai)

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Author Notes

When I first heard about sticky chai—it seemed like a bizarre concoction that did good old stovetop chai as it’s been made for hundreds of years a great injustice. But as we prepare to spend this holiday season away from the ones we love, the possibilities of sticky chai masala (that can be mailed across the country and then stored in the fridge for a month!) began to intrigue me.

So I’m taking a note out of the Aussie sticky chai book and gifting little jars to all my family this year. I’ve never found a chai masala that I really love or that can recreate the experience of making a hot cup of chai to curl up and catch up with loved ones over. But I’ve now tested several versions to get this as close as possible to the from-scratch experience!

P.S.: This recipe scales very well! —Sana Javeri Kadri

Test Kitchen Notes

This chai masala is part of , a collection of perfectly packable holiday treats that we're sending to our loved ones this year. —The Editors

  • Test Kitchen-Approved
Ingredients
  • 2 inches of fresh ginger, or 2 teaspoons of dried tea cut ginger
  • 1 teaspoonwhole Aranya peppercorns
  • 10 pods Baraka Cardamom (or more if you're using old/stale cardamom!)
  • 1 large cinnamon stick
  • 4 whole cloves
  • 1/2 teaspoonwhole fennel seeds
  • 1 teaspoonloose-leaf black tea
  • 2 teaspoonshoney (or date syrup or maple syrup!), plus more as needed
Directions
  1. If using fresh ginger, mince it as finely as you can manage. I promise that this extra step is worth the time!
  2. In a mortar and pestle, gently crush the cardamom pods, pepper and fennel. Just enough to release some oils and break ‘em up, not to powder.
  3. Break up your cinnamon stick into small pieces.
  4. In the jar, mix your spices, black tea and sweetener with a spoon. You want it to be the texture of wet granola, so add more sweetener if it looks too dry after a thorough mix.
  5. The masala will keep in your fridge for up to a month.
  6. To use one batch of sticky chai masala to make 4 small cups of chai, bring 4 cups of your choice of dairy or nondairy milk plus 1 cup of water to a boil. Add the entire batch of chai masala and stir. Boil on high heat until the mixture bubbles up once, or even twice if you like a creamier chai. I know chai is done to my preferred consistency when it looks a little darker than iced coffee. Strain through a fine mesh strainer and enjoy!

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3 Reviews

judy February 24, 2021

I have experimented with chai spice myself for many years. Spice combinations are sure a personal preference. I leave out the cinnamon and peppercorn, but keep all the rest. I really like licorice and cardamom so add extra. I cannot tolerate tea leaves, so I have been using in in Roiboos red African herb tea for several years now. I guess I am saying, don't be afraid to mix it up or modify to taste. I also do not add the honey. I keep the spice blend in a jar in the freezer, adding a small spoonful to my cup with some honey and pouring over the hot water. It steeps with the rooibos, and has a wonderful mellow flavor. I generally do not add milk, but if I have evaporated milk I will add a dollop of that. So good. Thanks for this recipe.

A. R. December 7, 2020

Delicious! I couldn't find the exact types of cardamon or pepper, so I substituted rainbow peppercorns and black cardamon. I made 6 jars and used one for taste-testing. 5 will be the first batch for teachers (along with the Torrone recipe also in this collection) - a little sweet and spicy chai and a dark chocolate candy - sweeten up anyone's day. I rolled up cheesecloth and tied it with bakery twine and tied that to the jars for a sieve in case someone doesn't have a fine mesh strainer at home!

TMB December 13, 2023

Do you mind me asking what size jars you used?

Sticky Chai Recipe on Food52 (2024)

FAQs

What makes a sticky chai sticky? ›

Simply the addition of a wet ingredient! Tea supplies can make any spice blend 'sticky' by adding in honey or agave (the go-to choice for vegan sticky chai). Moreover, while loose leaf chai is considered more traditional, wet chai comes with its own perks! One is flavour.

What is the difference between a chai latte and a sticky chai latte? ›

While the classic base of a chai consists of aromatic seasoning, wet chai tea adds natural sweetness and charm to every cup brewed. The biggest difference between sticky or wet chai is the additional sweetener. Adding honey, agave, or preferred sugar/sweetener instantly changes the composition of the chai.

How to brew sticky chai at home? ›

Cafe style
  1. Steep 20g (approx 2 tbs) of Sticky Chai mixture in 50ml of hot water in a jug or chai pot.
  2. Leave for 60 seconds, briefly stir, then strain into a glass.
  3. Heat or froth 200ml milk (for a Chai Latte style drink) separately and add to your strained Sticky Chai liquid. Sprinkle with cinnamon if desired.
Jun 25, 2020

How long does sticky chai last? ›

Tip: You can store this tea in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.

Is sticky chai healthy? ›

Sticky chai is more than just a trendy beverage; it's a flavourful and health-boosting drink that can add warmth and wellness to your daily routine. From its rich taste to its myriad health benefits, sticky chai is a clear winner for those wanting to sip their way to wellness.

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

Chai Tea vs Chai Latte – The difference

Chai tea is a loose-leaf style tea brewed in hot milk, usually with some honey or sugar to sweeten it up. While Chai lattes are often made with either a soluble powder or a syrup imitating a chai flavor. Chai latte is a lot sweeter than chai tea.

Why does Starbucks chai tea taste different? ›

The Impact of Sugar & Syrups

Many coffeehouse beverages, including the Chai Tea Latte, are known for their sugary profiles, designed to cater to a wide range of taste preferences. Unfortunately, this sweetness can overshadow the delicate balance of spices found in authentic chai, altering the overall taste experience.

Why is Starbucks chai tea latte so good? ›

Sugar and Spice: Appealing to Sweet Palates

The drink is often made with a base of heavily sweetened chai concentrate, combined with steamed milk and topped with foam and a sprinkle of cinnamon. This sweet and spicy combination caters to those with a penchant for sugary beverages, appealing to a wide range of tastes.

What type of chai is Starbucks chai? ›

Black tea infused with warm clove, cardamom, cinnamon and ginger notes. A bold, distinctive chai tea.

What is the green stuff in chai? ›

Whole Green Cardamom Pods: every cup of chai calls for this fragrant floral spice. Fennel Seeds: I love the sweet aroma and flavor that fennel seeds add to chai.

Why do you boil chai twice? ›

The double boil imparts tons of flavor to your chai allowing the spices, tea leaves and milk to marry together in a flavorful aromatic magical way. It's how the ancestors did it and who are we to question them?!!

How do you make Trader Joe's chai tea bags? ›

Place the tea bag in hot water and steep for 4-6 minutes (very time efficient) and then add the milk or milk alternative and sweetener to your liking. For me I used Oatly's Oat milk (Original) and sugar. I personally love using oat milk in my chai, but I think I'll save that for another post later.

How much caffeine is in sticky chai? ›

One cup of chai from the powdered form has 25 to 55mg of caffeine while in the concentrate, it's more likely to be 30 to 35mg. Compare that to roughly 120mg in your average cup of coffee and it's obvious that if you want to be a lively bag of beans, you'll probably want to stick to those, well, coffee beans.

Why is sticky chai sticky? ›

The 'sticky' in sticky chai refers to the appearance of the blend, which is wet and clumped together due to the addition of honey or agave nectar (vegan-friendly) prior to packaging.

Can you put a shot of espresso in chai tea? ›

A Dirty Chai Latte is a traditional chai tea with an added shot of espresso. When served with a splash of cold milk, it becomes the perfect way to start the morning.

What makes sticky sticky? ›

The stickiness of the adhesive is caused by molecular bonds, and its strength depends on how much stress is needed to pull those bonds apart. Every substance contains molecules that have a positive or negative charge.

What makes food sticky? ›

The interaction of water with solids is the prime cause of stickiness and caking in low-moisture foods. Properties like viscosity, surface tension, and good solvation all make water a suitable catalyst for stickiness, caking, and collapse of food and particulate systems.

What is the difference between chai and dirty chai tea? ›

A dirty chai latte is different from a regular chai latte because it has espresso in it, which gives it a stronger and slightly bitter taste along with a caffeine kick.

Is sticky chai caffeinated? ›

90g jar of Sticky Chai contains approx 9 servings, contains caffeine. Learn how to make the perfect cold brew sticky chai here! Warning: Packed in an environment that contains nuts. Please check out our allergens page for any queries you may have regarding ingredients.

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