Chai Tea the Simple, Quick, and Delicious Way!

"This is a fast and simple way to make a large pot of Chai tea for company or to put in the fridge for a weeks worth of Iced Chai! This recipe comes from Vikram Vij's brilliant Indian Cookbook, found here http://www.amazon.ca/Vijs-Elegant-Inspired-Indian-Cuisine/dp/1553651847. I have changed the method and measurements slightly. This is a very basic recipe that is open to extensive modification. Try it with whole allspice, cloves, a cinnamon stick, or even dried apple peices! The possibilities are endless! I do this on the stovetop, but it would also be very possible to boil the water in a kettle first. I find allowing the spices to sit in the water as it boils enhances the flavour."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
5 cups
Serves:
5-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Split open each cardamom pod but do not peel.
  • Add cardamom pods to medium-to-large saucepan along with fennel and water.
  • Add the sugar and stir to dissolve.
  • Turn stove on to high heat and bring mixture to a boil.
  • Once boiling, turn off heat. Add the teabags and let steep for about 1-2 minutes (or longer depending on how strong you like your tea).
  • Once steeped, add milk (if using).
  • Pour the mixture into teacups with a tea strainer or filter to filter out the whole spices. (Unless you really enjoy a mouthful of cardamom! (I know I do.)).
  • Enjoy!

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I'm a univeristy student trying to live a tastier life than most of my peers! I have a passion for cooking, singing, a pint of beer at the pub with friends, and somehow making it through school! I will eat almost everything and anything unless it involves beets, brussel sprouts, or raw celery. However, I am confident I will have them prepared the "right" way one day and it will be amazing. I make a mean improvised curry and am required to make ribs for every potluck I attend.
 
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