bon2mic wrote:I find a lot of chai on Devon to not have as much spice variety as I like. Most of the options I've tried have been heavy on the black tea with a small bit of cardamom flavor. I used to get chai all the time at Rajun Cajun in Hyde Park, but then I started making my own at home which I've done daily for years. I boil water with freshly grated ginger and sugar (both to taste) and add tea leaves, freshly roasted and ground cinnamon, cloves and cardamom seeds (all bought in large bags on Devon). Then I add ground pepper and milk (about 2/3 milk to 1/3 water) and boil again. The longer I let it simmer, the spicier it gets. I'm not in any way claiming authenticity, just that this is what I like to drink. So my suggestion is to play with your own version - adjusting spices to your own taste.
boudreaulicious wrote:bon2mic wrote:I find a lot of chai on Devon to not have as much spice variety as I like. Most of the options I've tried have been heavy on the black tea with a small bit of cardamom flavor. I used to get chai all the time at Rajun Cajun in Hyde Park, but then I started making my own at home which I've done daily for years. I boil water with freshly grated ginger and sugar (both to taste) and add tea leaves, freshly roasted and ground cinnamon, cloves and cardamom seeds (all bought in large bags on Devon). Then I add ground pepper and milk (about 2/3 milk to 1/3 water) and boil again. The longer I let it simmer, the spicier it gets. I'm not in any way claiming authenticity, just that this is what I like to drink. So my suggestion is to play with your own version - adjusting spices to your own taste.
I've never been a chai fan but your recipe sounds terrific and I'm going to try it. It also sounds like a wonderful base recipe for ice cream. Thanks!!