What is in a iced chai latte

This Iced Chai Latte is is the perfect refreshing chai drink – Simple chai tea, an easy-to-make syrup to sweeten, and foamed milk over ice! Easy to make dairy-free and sugar-free!

What is in a iced chai latte

What is in a iced chai latte

What is in a iced chai latte

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What is in a iced chai latte

If you know me at all you’ll know I’m a tea-lover through and through. I do love a good espresso latte in the morning (or two!), but in the afternoon I’m all about the chai. This Iced Chai Latte is SO delicious – it’s way better than conventional coffee shop chai lattes, and it’s easy to make too!

What is in a iced chai latte

When it comes to chai lattes I don’t discriminate. It’s still warm enough where I live to enjoy an Iced Chai Latte in the afternoon sun, but if you prefer your chai latte warm feel free to check out my Slow Cooker Chai Latte recipe! It’s so delicious, very festive, and perfect for a crowd.

Looking for more chai recipes? Try my Chai Spice Pound Cake, this Dirty Chai Latte Recipe or these Chai Spice Cupcakes with Cinnamon Frosting!

What is in a iced chai latte

And if you’re dairy-free, eating low carb, or need a decaf option, this Iced Chai Latte can be made to suit almost any diet. If you want the full coffee shop experience, make it with my easy homemade simple syrup and whole milk. If you’re dairy-free, feel free to substitute the milk for your favourite dairy-free barista blend. If you’re low-carb, keto or sugar free, skip the syrup and sweeten your latte with a few drops of your favourite stevia or other low-calorie sweetener. If you’re sensitive to caffeine, skip the regular chai tea and find yourself a decaf blend. Short on time? Brew the chai tea ahead of time and pop it in the fridge so it’s ready when you are.

What is in a iced chai latte

Ingredients for Iced Chai Latte:

  • water
  • sugar
  • whole cloves & cinnamon sticks (optional)
  • brewed chai tea (or your favourite chai blend and hot water)
  • milk
  • ice

What is in a iced chai latte

How to make an Iced Chai Latte

  1. Start with the simple syrup. You can prepare the simple syrup ahead of time and use it as needed. Add to your tastes.
  2. Brew the tea. Use your favourite chai tea blend and hot water. Let it steep so it’s nice and strong.
  3. Froth the milk. Use a milk frother if you have one (on the cold setting), use a hand held frother, or just shake the milk really well in a mason jar.
  4. Don’t forget the ice. Pour everything over ice, and enjoy!

What is in a iced chai latte

What kitchen equipment do I need to make an iced chai latte?

A pot or teapot for making the tea is helpful, along with some reusable tea papers (if you’re using loose-leaf chai tea), and you can use a mason jar to foam the milk.

Can I make a decaffeinated iced chai latte?

Yes! Simply use your favourite decaf chai tea blend (available at large grocery stores, or online).

Where can I find Chai tea?

Most grocery stores carry a conventional chai tea blend. Most traditional chai teas are imported loose-leaf (not tea bags).

What is in a iced chai latte

Can I make a dairy-free iced latte?

Yes! Feel free to use your favourite barista blend almond milk, coconut milk, oat milk, etc.

Can I make a sugar-free iced latte?

Yes! Feel free to leave out the syrup, or use maple syrup, honey, or stevia drops instead.

Can I sweeten my iced chai latte with regular sugar instead of syrup?

I don’t recommend it. Since iced lattes are cold sugar doesn’t dissolve easily. To sweeten your iced chai latte, use an easy homemade simple syrup (in the recipe directions below), or sweeten it with a touch of honey, some maple syrup, or a few drops of liquid stevia.

What is in a iced chai latte

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What is in a iced chai latte

Iced Chai Latte

This Iced Chai Latte is the perfect refreshing tea latte. Simple chai tea, foamed milk & simple syrup - easy to make & delicious!

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Course: Coffee Break, Drink, Drinks

Cuisine: American, Coffee Shop, Starbucks, Tea

Keyword: Chai Latte, Iced Chai Latte

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes

Servings: 2 servings

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Calories: 283kcal

Author: Chrissie

Equipment

  • Mason Jar

  • Electric or hand-held milk frother

  • Tea pot (or equivalent)

Ingredients

For the simple syrup (makes 1/2 cup syrup):

  • 1/3 cup water
  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 3-4 whole cloves
  • 3-4 whole allspice

For the tea:

  • 1 cup hot water (approximately 2 oz)
  • 2 chai tea bags (or equivalent loose-leaf tea)

For the foamed milk:

  • 2 cups whole milk
  • 4 tablespoons simple syrup (recipe above) (substitute Maple Syrup or a few drops of Stevia, if desired)

For serving:

  • ice cubes
  • cinnamon for topping (optional)

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Instructions

For the simple syrup:

  • Add the water, sugar, cinnamon stick, cloves and allspice to a pot over medium-high heat and cook until the sugar dissolves.

  • Let the mixture sit and cool to room temperature, and remove the whole spices before adding the syrup to a jar or bottle.

For the chai tea:

  • Steep the chai tea bags in the hot water until strongly brewed (about 5-10 minutes).

For the foamed milk:

  • Add the milk to a mason jar and shake very well to froth. Froth with a hand-held milk frother, if desired.

  • If you'd like a warm latte, heat the milk in a pot and froth with a hand-held frother.

  • Alternatively, froth the cold milk in an electric milk frother (if you have one) on the cold setting (or the hot setting if you'd like a warm latte), or simply shake the mason jar very well until everything is combined and a small layer of foam appears on the top of the milk.

To serve:

  • Pour the milk (over ice, if desired) into each glass or mug. Add 2 tablespoons of the simple syrup to each glass or mug.

  • Pour 1/2 cup of the tea over the milk into each mug or glass.

  • Top each latte with any leftover foam and sprinkle with cinnamon (optional).

Notes

The simple syrup recipe makes 8 tablespoons of simple syrup (or 1/2 cup), so feel free to add a little extra simple syrup to each serving depending on your tastes, or substitute with maple syrup if desired.To make this recipe low carb/keto, simply replace the simple syrup with a few drops of liquid stevia.For a warm latte, simple skip the ice and heat the milk in a pot on the stove just to a simmer, or in the microwave, before frothing. 

What do you put in an iced chai latte?

Top an iced chai latte with sweet cream cold foam. However, the cream can be modified with any flavor syrup like cinnamon dolce or even pumpkin spice. A topping of sweet cream cold foam costs about $1.25.

Does an iced chai latte have coffee in it?

Does an iced chai latte have coffee? Iced chai lattes do not usually include coffee. They are made with just chai concentrate and milk served over ice. However, if you would like to add coffee, you can add a shot or two of espresso and make a dirty chai latte (it's quite good).

Is iced chai tea latte good for you?

Chai Lattes are Rich in Antioxidants Like other teas made from the tea plant, black tea is extremely high in antioxidants. Additionally, other chai ingredients like cinnamon, cardamom, and cloves are also high in antioxidants.

Is iced chai healthier than coffee?

If you want a healthier alternative to coffee, chai wins hands down. It's still comforting, tasty and hot, can be taken with or without sugar and can be made without milk or with low-fat creamer, if you're cutting down.