Vanilla Chai Tea Latte - A Homemade Chai Tea Latte Recipe (2024)

A homemade dry mix to make the PERFECT Vanilla Chai Tea Latte!

As I’ve told you before, I grew up in Iowa. Iowa in the summer, spring, and fall is honestly so beautiful. Iowa in the winter, for lack of a better word, sucks.

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It’s. So. Cold.

School gets cancelled because it’s too cold to walk the 100 yards to get inside, kind of cold. Cold, as in you’re wearing 10 layers under your winter jacket and a hat, scarf, and gloves and you can still feel the wind stinging your skin.Cold as in your face is so frozen, you can’t move your lips to talk. That last one was particularly difficult for me, but probably enjoyable for others. What can I say? I’m kind of a chatter box.

Thank GOD I live in Seattle now, because I just can’t handle the cold, but when I didn’t have a choice other than to live in Iowa, Mr. Beans saved my life with their warm, creamy, sweet, subtly spicy vanilla chaitea latte.I have been searching and searching for something, anything that comes close to that latte and I figured it would be easy in Seattle, considering we have what feels like 2.5 million coffee shops across the downtown area. Sadly, I was wrong. Seattle doesn’t care about vanilla chai tea lattes, as Seattle is far too busy perfecting their Americano 😉

Since I couldn’t find the perfect vanilla chai tea latte, I took it upon myself to make the perfect vanilla chai tea latte, and after much experimentation, I think I’ve finally done it!

Here is the timeline of my relationship with vanillachai tea lattes.

The Introduction: It all started while I was in high schooland every Sunday, my family and I would go to Mr. Beans and get ham and cheese sandwiches on pretzel roll buns. As you now know, Iowa is unbearable in the winter without a piping hot drink, but I didn’t appreciate coffee yet, and wasn’t a big “regular” tea drinker. Alas, the vanilla chai tea latte made it’s first appearance and it was love at first site.

Falling in Love: Then, I started to get a little clingy. During the winter breaks, my sister and I would hang around the house watching movies, doing homework watching movies, eating Christmas cookies, you know… Christmas break stuff. Then I’d start getting a little cold and I’d ask my sister, “Want to drive to Mr. Beans for a vanillachai tea latte?” Then we’d trek out into the cold just for the latte and come home completely warm and happy.

Crazy in Love: Then, our relationship became more like an obsession. Trevor and I moved in together in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa where there was a Mr. Beans just a short walk away! Saturday morningswe’d wake up, I was cold, and I neeeeded my drink, and I just HAD to walk down to Mr. Beans. Like. Right now. So we’d bundle up and walk down only to rememberthat that Mr. Beans was only open during the business week, but Trevor, being the great man he is, would drive me all the way across town to the other Mr. Beans just to get me my beloved vanillachai tea latte.

The Bittersweet Goodbye: Present time, I live in Seattle, where Mr. Beans and my favorite drink sadly do not exist…until now! You guys, you have no idea how excited I am that I can now have my vanillachai tea lattes whenever I want! Wahoo! Even as I type this, I am sipping on my piping hot latte and am so very happy about it. Now, if only it was in a to-go cup, then I’d be transported right back to Mr. Beans.

Although, nobody could ever truly recreate Mr. Beans’ chai tea, I think this recipe is pretty darn close…and I’m the toughest critic out there. It’s creamy, it’s sweet, it’s a little spicy, it’s filled with vanilla, and it’s perfect for the coldest day of winter.

This recipe is so easy and versatile, too! Simply pour all of the ingredients (listed below in the recipe box) and blend in your blender (we used a Vitamix– you need this in your life) until it’s a fine powder. Hint: I used atamper to make sure everything blended evenly. After the mix has been blended, I like to mix it with hot milk, but feel free to mix it with water! Too sweet? Cut back on the sugar. Not spicy enough? See the recipe notes below on how it amp up the spice factor!

Non coffee lovers, this is the perfect holiday drink for you, but no worries for the coffee lovers, because this is a great base to make a Dirty Chai…just add a shot (or two) of espresso to the chai tea mix and milk and you’re good to go!

– Jennifer

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Vanilla Chai Tea Latte - A Homemade Chai Tea Latte Recipe (9)

Vanilla Chai Tea Latte

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A homemade dry mix to make the PERFECT Vanilla Chai Tea Latte!

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Ingredients

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  • 1 cup nonfat dry milk powder
  • 1 cup powdered non-dairy creamer
  • 1 cup French vanilla flavored powdered non-dairy creamer
  • 2 1/2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups unsweetened instant tea
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 6 oz milk
  • Pinch of cinnamon for topping optional

Instructions

  • Blend all ingredients above (excluding milk) in your Vitamix, coffee bean grinder, or food processor until it becomes a fine powder.

  • You may need to do this in batches, depending on how powerful your blender is.

  • Mix in 2 tablespoons of this mix with 6 oz of hot milk or water and stir until combined.

  • Top with optional cinnamon and drink the cold away!

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Notes

Nutritional information does not include the milk to make the actual latte.

I like my chai tea lattes a little sweeter and not so spicy, but I know not everyone does!

If you like yours a little spicier trying adding:

2 teaspoons ground ginger
1 teaspoon ground cardamom
1/2 teaspoon cloves (that would be 1 teaspoon cloves total)
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg (that would be 1 teaspoon nutmeg total)

My suggestion would be to start with what is listed...you can always add more spices, but you can't take them out! I would suggest the same thing with the sugar, some people think that this is WAAAAY too sweet, but it's just how I like it! Start with 1 and 1/2 cups of sugar and from there.

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Nutrition Information

Nutrition Facts

Vanilla Chai Tea Latte

Amount Per Serving (1 serving powdered mixture)

Calories 89 Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Cholesterol 1mg0%

Sodium 30mg1%

Potassium 90mg3%

Carbohydrates 18g6%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 18g20%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin A 75IU2%

Vitamin C 0.2mg0%

Calcium 47mg5%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

*Note: Nutrition information is estimated and varies based on products used.

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Author: Jennifer Debth

Vanilla Chai Tea Latte - A Homemade Chai Tea Latte Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How many pumps of vanilla are in a vanilla chai tea latte? ›

Starbucks Vanilla Chai Tea Latte Recipe (with Water)

Add hot/steamed milk. Stir. Optional: Add 2 Tbsp (2 pumps) of Vanilla Syrup.

Can you put creamer in vanilla chai tea? ›

I like the richness without it being too rich. You can also use just milk, all heavy cream or a non dairy creamer like almond, coconut, or cashew milk. All work great.

Is there coffee in a vanilla chai latte? ›

The chai latte is hot, milky, fragrant, gently spicy, and popular in cafés everywhere. However, despite the fact that it's served in coffee shops and named after the latte, it actually contains no coffee whatsoever. Chai is one of the world's oldest tea-based drinks.

Is vanilla chai tea latte good for you? ›

Chai tea is a great source of antioxidants such as catechins and theaflavins. These fight oxidative stress and can play a role in preventing cancer and other conditions. Depending on how it's prepared, chai tea may also include: Calcium.

Is vanilla chai tea the same as vanilla chai latte? ›

Chai tea typically has a more pronounced tea flavor due to the lighter use of milk compared to chai lattes. Chai latte is generally sweeter and creamier due to the higher amount of steamed milk and the use of sweeteners.

How many pumps of syrup are in a chai tea latte? ›

Without customizations, the chai-tea latte is made with four pumps of chai concentrate, water, steamed 2% milk, and milk foam.

What creamer is best for chai tea latte? ›

Some of my favorite coffee creamer flavors to use are Italian sweet cream and vanilla. Either of these flavors pair really well with both Chai tea and English Breakfast.

How much creamer to put in chai tea? ›

ingredients
  1. 2 individual tea bags.
  2. 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon.
  3. 12 teaspoon ground ginger.
  4. 14 teaspoon ground allspice.
  5. 1 cup water.
  6. 1 cup milk.
  7. 14 cup packed brown sugar.
  8. 2 tablespoons refrigerated french vanilla non-dairy coffee creamer.

Does vanilla taste good in chai? ›

Vanilla bean - if you love vanilla, I highly recommend adding vanilla bean to this recipe! It elevates this iced chai recipe and gives it even more vanilla flavor.

What pairs with vanilla chai? ›

Biscuits or Cookies: Simple biscuits or cookies like shortbread, ginger snaps, or butter cookies make for a delightful pairing with chai.

What is a vanilla chai latte made of? ›

Bring water to a boil in a small saucepan. Take off the heat, add chai tea bags and let steep for five to ten minutes, depending on how strong you like it. Steam milk and Torani Puremade Zero Sugar Vanilla Syrup together and froth. In a mug, add chai tea then top with the vanilla milk mixture.

Is chai tea healthier than coffee? ›

Chai is a much healthier drink than coffee because it contains less caffeine. A typical cup of chai contains about 20-50mg of caffeine, where a cup of coffee contains as much as 180-200mg of caffeine. Caffeine can be beneficial in small doses, but too much caffeine can be detrimental to your health.

Is vanilla chai discontinued? ›

At the time of posting, it seems that Dunkin has discontinued the Vanilla Chai, also known as the Vanilla Spice latte, though it is still listed as a product on their website. No matter, now you have an easy recipe to make it yourself at home!

What's the difference between chai tea and chai tea latte? ›

Traditionally, chai tea is brewed from a mix of spices such as cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and black pepper, and is usually served black or with a splash of milk. Chai lattes, on the other hand, are made by steaming milk and adding a flavored syrup or powder, which often contains sugar and other sweeteners.

Is vanilla chai tea good for diabetics? ›

It Can Lower Your Blood Sugar

Chai tea has a trifecta of ingredients that can help to lower your blood sugar. Cinnamon, ginger, and black tea have been shown to be beneficial in lowering blood sugar levels in healthy individuals and those with diabetes.

How many pumps of vanilla are in a large latte? ›

As far as syrup goes, a Short vanilla latte contains 2 pumps of vanilla, a Rall has 3 pumps, a Grande has 4 pumps, and a Venti contains a whopping 5 pumps of syrup. Also, 1/2 tablespoons of syrup equals 1 pump.

How many pumps of vanilla are in a Starbucks iced vanilla latte? ›

How much syrup is in a Starbucks Vanilla Latte? Starbucks usually uses 3 pumps of syrup in a tall latte (12oz), 4 pumps in a grande (16oz), and 5 in a venti (20oz). Standard syrup pumps usually dispense ¼ ounce of syrups, so ½ tablespoons each. 4 pumps are the equal amount to 2 tablespoons of syrup.

How many pumps of vanilla should I put in my coffee? ›

Pumps are the easiest way to add flavoured syrup to a beverage and are the way that most coffee shops do so in-store. Generally speaking, the rule of thumb is to have three pumps per generic 240ml cup of coffee.

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