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Authentic Homemade Chai Masala (Indian mixture of tea spices)

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Do you know this feeling when the world is too much – and in some way, a cup chai makes everything feel okay again? For me, Chai is not just tea. It’s a ritual. It’s a rhythm. It is a warm hug with cardamom breath. And this Indian Chai Masala (mixture of dust spices) is the way of bottling this comfort, upon request.

The ground spices chai offers a richer, more consistent flavor – especially when the mixture is fresh at home.

Growing up, the kettle was the bell of our dinner. And if someone was holding a court in Chai Time, it was Sulaiman’s uncle – my favorite uncle. He had sat cross legs on the floor, swirling his cup as if he were holding ancient wisdom, always with a plate of salty puffs in standby. He didn’t talk much. It shouldn’t. These quiet sips between us were our conversations.

I did not realize then that I was watching a kind of ceremony – how the tea fell, let the milk roll, how the masala hit water just like that. It was an art. And I brought it with me. Now, as dieticianI have received the same respect and translated it into a mixture of spices that have roots in tradition – but is gently repeated for modern life.

Why do I make my tea dust at home

Sure, you can buy Chai Masala powder from the shelf. But I will be honest: most of what exists there either hit your tastebuds with a very clove or bury tea under a dust blanket. Many mixtures include Black Cardamom, which can lend a smoky bitterness that I don’t always want.

My version? Of fresh, balanced and slightly fiery– With warmth of cinnamon, flowers from the green cardamom and exactly the right zipper from the black pepper. Use Ginger powder for its convenience and subtlety, skip the black cardamom completely and toast the set of spices for a mixture that blooms every Friday.

Why when gypsy Time rolls into my house, it must feel like home.

A bowl of freshly cut chai masala with warm, texture appearance.

Let’s talk about diet (only for a minute)

As health professionalI don’t just think about how food meals – I think about how sense. And while Chai is comfortable in a cup, this homemade masala offers more than nostalgia. The spices in this mixture, such as ginger, fennel, black pepper and cinnamon-have loved in South Asia kitchens for generations for the benefits of love their digestion.

Are not miracle treatments (Chai cannot do everything), but add a gentle, functional lift to every sip. And when you use real spices, fresh ground at home? You get all this taste and Good things, too.

This is the masala I get for every morning

Chai powder for tea means different things to different people. For some, it is a quick repair in a jar. For me, it is the memory that has become edible – moderate in teaspoons. I don’t make my own impress anyone or follow a trend. I do it because no version purchased from the store ever occupied the quiet heat of Sulaiman’s uncle’s Cup or the way our home smelled shortly before the first bulk.

If you are looking to make a mixture that feels personal, intimate and deep soothing, so do it.

Let’s start with the ingredients.

An open Indian spice box (Masala Dabba) filled with whole spices such as cardamom, cinnamon, cloves and fennel.
Cardamom remains in its bark – protects the seeds and adds a floral aroma to the mixture. And don’t let this 3-inch cinnamon stick fool you: When it’s curved, you get a lot more surface (and flavor) than you think.

Creating the mixture

Whole spices like Cardamom, Black Pepper and cinnamon in a frying pan ready for toast.
Measure with intention. The wing can work for soup – but for chai masala, accuracy is what brings balance. Too clove or very small fennel throws the whole cup.
Cinema, cinnamon and spices that toast gently in a frying pan for Chai Masala.
Only low heat – no shortcuts. Stir regularly or rotate the pan for even heat. You don’t look for spices – just a mild aroma release. When it smells warm and toast (like Nani’s kitchen), it’s over. Burn it, and you will try it.
Whole Chai Masala spices in a grinder, ready to pound in a mixture.
Let them cool completely. Smoving hot spices leads to accumulation – and destroys the texture. A few extra minutes make all the difference.
A spoonful of Chai Masala hovers over a spice grinder after mixing.
Aim for a very light mixture, not superfine powder. If it is very smooth, it will not disappoint properly – and end up with dark chai instead of aromatic magic. Use small pulses, not a constant grind. Too much engine heat and your spices can accumulate or turn paste.

You will find the full list of ingredients and step -by -step instructions on the recipe card below.

How to make the perfect Friday using your masala

This recipe makes enough masala chai for two generous cups – because let’s be honest, no one ever makes a cup.

You will need:

  • 1.5 cups of water
  • 1.5 cups of milk
  • ½ teaspoon of diy chai masala
  • 2 bags of black tea (or 2 teaspoons of sweet black tea)
  • Sweetener, for taste (optional)

II Pour water, oat milk and chai masala into a small saucepan and let it come in a gentle boiling over medium heat. As soon as it starts to swell gently, I fall into the tea bags and let everything simmer for about 3 minutes. Then I turn off the heat and let it sit for another 5, giving the flavors time to install in. After stretching, sweeten it (if the mood requests it) and throw it into my favorite mug. Always hot. Always grounding.

Storage

Once it has completely cooled down, save your Chai Masala in clean, airtight glass jar. Keep it in a cool, dry cabinet – from sunlight, steam or heat from the stove. Will remain fresh and aromatic for up to 2 monthsBut in a kitchen that loves the chai, it probably won’t last so long. Label the jar with the date you made it so you can watch the freshness at a glance.

Under a spoon resting on a bowl with a mixture of Chai Masala spice.

Prepared chai with this homemade Masala tea? I would love to know how it turned out. Leave a comment, give him a score or tag @Desiliciousrd InstagramSo I can lift a cup with you!

Desi ~ yours, Shahzadi

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A bowl of freshly cut chai masala with warm, texture appearance.

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Do you know this feeling when the world is too much – and in some way, a cup chai makes everything feel okay again? For me, Chai is not just tea. It’s a ritual. It’s a rhythm. It is a warm hug with cardamom breath. And this Indian Chai Masala (mixture of dust spices) is the way of bottling this comfort, upon request.
Course Soft drinks
Kitchen Indian
Diet Diabetic, gluten -free, halal, Hindus, low calories, low fat, low salt, vegetarian
Key word Chai, Masala Chai dust, mix of spices
Health benefit Anti -inflammatory; Immune brace
Preparation time 10 minutes minutes
Cooking time 5 minutes minutes
cool 10 minutes minutes
Total time 25 minutes minutes
Portions 75 cups
Calories 2kcal
Author Shahzadi devje
Cost 4 $

Equipment

  • 1 spice or brown grinder

Ingredients

  • 3 Tbsp Green lobe continue
  • 2 Tbsp black pepper
  • 1 Tbsp cloves
  • 1 medium stick 3 inches of cinnamon
  • 1½ Tsp fennel seed
  • 1 Tsp ginger
  • ½ Tsp nutmeg

Instructions

  • Whole spices (except ginger powder and nutmeg) in a dry pan on low heat for 3-4 minutes. Stir constantly – only to the aromatic.
  • Allow the spices to cool completely.
  • Pull the toasted spices in a slightly greasy powder. Transfer to a clean dry glass container, add ginger powder and nutmeg and mix to combine. It is best used within 1-2 months to flavor peak.

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Notes

How to use this masala

  • Add ¼ teaspoon per cup of tea. Simmer with milk (or dairy -free version), stem and sweet, if desired. Set the amount according to your preferences.

How I hold it right

  • Use a clean, airtight glass jar. Moisture is the enemy here. Store it away from the stove to protect the aroma and taste.
  • I clean my grinder with dry rice.
    After grinding the spices, I always inflate a spoonful of rice to enjoy any remnants. It holds the flavors of the collision – and saves me by Surprise Cumin in the next cup of Chai.
  • I change the vibe for special moments.
    Sometimes, when I want the chai to feel a little extra, I will fly into a saffron bite or crush a dried rose petal in the mixture. It is not exactly traditional – but it is comforting in its own way, as wrap your tea in a soft shawl.

Nutrition

Calories: 2kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.4G | Protein: 0.1G | Fat: 0.04G | Saturated fat: 0.01G | Polyunsaturated fat: 0.01G | Monounsaturated fat: 0.01G | Sodium: 0.3mg | Potassium: 8mg | Fiber: 0.2G | Sugar: 0.01G | Vitamin A: 2Iu | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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