Laksh on January 18th, 2008

Background:

Snowy evenings lend themselves to piping hot, sugary masala chai. Yesterday was one such day and I enjoyed this with hot pakoras as well.

Stuff you will need:

Tea leaves - 2 tsp
Milk - 1/2 cup
Ginger - small bit crushed
Cloves - 1 crushed
Cardomon - 1 crushed
Sugar to taste

How to make it?

Boil half a cup of water. Add crushed spices and sugar. When you can actually smell the ginger add tea leaves and lower heat to simmer and steep for about 2-3 minutes. Add milk and let is boil slowly. When it rises, turn heat off, filter and enjoy.

Serves one

Special Notes:

Black pepper can be substituted for cloves.

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6 Responses to “Chai - Milky tea with aromatic spices”

  1. Hmm…tempts me to make it too..how about a recipe on pakoras?

  2. @UL: That will be the next one I post for sure :)

  3. hmm..
    i try to imagine the taste..
    it’s like…
    a mix of sweet and warmness..

    very suitable for a snowy day..
    either morning or afternoon..

    this beverage is also present in Malaysian cuisine, but the name is TEH TARIK, also a mixture of milk and tea..

  4. o yea, may i know what is ‘hot pakora’?
    is it a friend for chai?
    hhmm.

  5. @neorhazes: It definitely is warm and sweet. I love it when it is cold outside. Pakoras are deep fried vegetable fritters. Definitely goes well with chai.

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