Homemade chai masala powder recipe

I am a big fan of flavoured tea and I have had my few shares of flavoured teas I could ever lay my hands on. That said, nothing beats the ones I made at home myself. I grew up with herbs and adding few herbs and spices to tea comes naturally to me now. Anything to make it better than store-bought, count me in. Sipping a mug of warm chai masala on a cold night or in the morning is comforting and relaxing. The flavour from the spices just melts your heart away. It is just like my homemade turmeric milk, packed full of flavour and utterly delicious.

In case you are wondering what chai masala is

Chai masala is a popular spice mix added to teas, chai masala is basically spiced tea in Engilsh. Originally from India and from my research, each state makes them differently too. I grew up in Nigeria and Chai Wallahs are called Maishayi (The tea Vendor), the tea is hot, milky and overly sweet too. In fairness to them, they do ask you how milky and sweet you want it.   I didn’t really get the full experience of masala chai until I moved to the UK and I haven’t looked back since. I do not go overboard with my homemade spice and I seldomly add fennel seeds or powder to it as I am not a big fan of liquorice. That said, I don’t mind them in meat recipes. Masala blend is easily customisable to taste and you don’t need to have all the ingredients at hand to enjoy this spiced tea. Make it yours!!! I usually eyeball the quantity of spices to use but for you, I have measured the spices, you are guaranteed the best chai masala blend ever. The spices used in making masala powder I love and they all have their health benefits too. Ginger, peppercorn, nutmeg, cardamon, cinnamon are loaded with antioxidant, helps reduce blood pressure and great for the skin. Some of these spices also have anti-inflammatory properties and helps lower blood sugar level too.

Chai Masala spices ingredients

Green cardamon powder Ginger powder Nutmeg powder Cloves powder Black pepper Cinnamon Variations Fennel seeds Star anise I add fennel seed and star anise when I am making chai with whole spices. Use whole spices to get the best out it and for more robust flavours. For even better result, toast the whole spices lightly to release the aroma before crushing or grinding. Most of the ingredients can be sourced from your local Asian store or online via amazon. I will link the ingredients for you in the recipe card (affiliate link)

How to make homemade chai masala powder

Add all the ingredients to a bowl and mix to combine. Pour in an airtight container and store in a cool dry place for up to 3 months. To make a cup of chai masala: add about 1 teaspoon of the spice blend or according to taste. I will be sharing how I make it soon It is worth mentioning that the spice blend might on its own might not taste like anything but trust me, it works like a magic in your cold or hot drinks

Tip

It is best to check the expiry of the spices you will be using, also if possible, buy the ones with longer shelf life. That way, you are sure the spice blend would remain fresh for longer.

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