How to Make: A Chai Tea Latte with Almond Milk

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2011

Making chai tea lattes is super simple, affordable and healthier! I love having chai tea (decaf of course) in the morning or before I go to bed :)

Ingredients:
1- Chai tea bag
8 -12 oz - Homemade almond milk
2 Tbls - Agave nectar or any other natural sweetener
1/2 tsp - vanilla extract
pinch of Kosher or Sea salt (sorry not mentioned in the video)

Yummy!

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  • I used regular milk 2% and a store brand chai bag. I followed your water recc. I just didnt taste any spices in the finished tea. Maybe its just me though : ( I wish I could fix it because I still have 18 tea bags.

  • @richjasonjones Hey, sorry about the delay, I had the flu. You can try using 2 tea bags to make the flavor stronger. Did you use Tazo Tea? That's the same brand Starbucks uses?

  • This tasted nothing like the starbucks version. Just watery tea with milk... ruined my day actually.

  • @richjasonjones Awww, that's no fun. Did you only use 2 ounces of water for the tea? If you prepare the tea according to the directions on the box it's too much water :( Was your almond milk homemade? Store bought tends to be less creamy than homemade. I hope this helps :)

  • What kind of blender is that?

    Thanks!

  • @gaelgarciaisagod A Kitchen Aid :) I recently purchased a Blendtec man oh man, it's insane :) I'm going to re-shoot this video soon using the Blendtec.

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  • I wanted to verify; you stated to boil the water. Generally the recommended directions for tea brewing is to heat the water, not boil. Boiling water is beyond heating point and usually reduces flavor and nutrients while steeping. Was boiling okay for you?

  • @devinebitch Thanks for watching <3

  • @johnwaynepresley Awwww, thank you! xoxo

  • @wandesworld Thank you sweetheart!

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