Masala Chai is a delicious
sweetened black tea drink enhanced with spices and milk. The
origins of the recipe are attributed to the traditional Indian natural form of
healing called Ayurveda which incorporates as part of its practice
combinations of spices, herbs and sweeteners to assist with curing bodily
ailments.
Just
as salt is used in savoury recipes to bring out the flavour of the other
ingredients, a sweetener is recommended to bring out the flavours of the
spices.Whole milk is the milk of
choice to provide the right level of richness, but non-fat milk or non-dairy
milks (soy milk or rice milk, for example) also work well.
The
recipe serves 10 but the ingredients can be reduced for the serve number you
require and you will still maintain the integrity of the recipe.
You
will need:
10
cardamom pods(the
equivalent of1½ teaspoons of ground cardamom)
5
whole cloves
15
peppercorns
¼
teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
¼
teaspoon ground cinnamon
5
cups whole milk
5
cups water
8
teaspoons of loose black Tea (Stir Tea Assam is perfect)
4
tablespoons of sugar(or sugar to taste)
Remove
the seeds from the cardamom pods and combine with peppercorns and cloves in a
mortar & pestle (or spice grinder).Grind to a fine powder and combine with nutmeg and cinnamon.
In
large pot heat milk, water, tea leaves, sugar and ground spices.Stir well to ensure the sugar has
dissolved.Bring to a boil (watch for
signs of milk burning) and then reduce heat to low and simmer for 10
minutes.Make sure to continue stirring
throughout the cooking process.
Pour
chai through a fine mesh strainer and serve in individual cups.Serves 10 - Enjoy.