Indian Chai Tea Latte
#32286 - 12/17/03 07:54 AM
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Kree
Reged: 10/08/03
Posts: 3748
Loc: Northern NY
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This tastes a lot like the chai lattes at Starbucks! It's similar to a recipe Heather has posted, but uses ingredients I always have on hand.
Indian Chai Tea Latte
2 cups water 4 bags red (Rooibis) tea 2 cups soy or rice milk 2 tablespoons honey 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1. Heat water to boiling. 2. Add tea bags; reduce heat. 3. Simmer 2 minutes. 4. Remove tea bags. 5. Stir in remaining ingredients. 6. Heat to boiling. 7. Stir with wire whisk to foam milk. 8. Pour into cups.
Adapted from a recipe by Dancer^ at www.recipezaar.com
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Yum again!
How many servings does this make? Can you save some for later & reheat, or would it be best to cut the recipe down?
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Oops, I always forget to add the servings! It makes 4. I honestly don't know how it reheats, because I've always halved it and shared it with my mom.
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Hi Kree. I don't mean to sound dumb, but what is Rooibis tea? Is it like green or black tea? I'd like to try your Indian Chai tea latte recipe...
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Is Roobios tea like a chamomile tea?
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Oops, I spelled it wrong. It's actually Rooibos. It's a naturally caffeine free tea that's grown in Africa. You can use decaf green or black teas in the recipe too, but I like the red tea because it's even safer for IBS. I honestly don't know how it compares to camomile, but I think it works really well in this recipe. Here's a web page about it: web page. I'm able to get it in my local supermarket, but you might need to look in a specialty foods store or online.
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Thanks Kree
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