Masala tea
Collection of recipes with the ingredient - masala tea.
The spicy sugar glaze is what really sets this pumpkin bread apart from the rest. All you need is powdered sugar, brewed Indian masala chai, heavy cream, and a pinch of cinnamon. Drizzle the glaze over the pumpkin bread. read more
This cocktail is made with homemade pisco, so plan ahead. The pisco is infused with spiced tea, orange zest, and mint for at least 24 hours, after which it's ready to use. Pair it with pineapple and... read more
Dress up spicy masala chai in ice cream form, and you don't even need a special ice cream maker—just popsicle molds. The dessert is similar to the traditional Indian ice cream called kulfi, but with... read more
Classic shortbread cookies are made with four basic ingredients: flour, sugar, butter, and vanilla. These cookies are incredibly tender and crumbly, melting in your mouth. But you can spice up their flavor by adding another flavor to the dough: read more
What do Indian masala chai and Irish hot toddy have in common? Both are spiced black tea drinks and have a warming effect. Combine an alcoholic toddy with milky masala chai in one cup, and you get... read more
Masala coffee, which can now be ordered at almost any coffee shop, is a cross between a regular latte and traditional Indian spiced masala chai. This drink is typically made with masala chai concentrate, frothed milk, and a shot of hot... read more
A chai latte is a blend of milk and traditional Indian black tea with spices. This recipe uses almond milk and brown sugar. The combination of ginger, cinnamon, and pepper makes the drink incredibly spicy and invigorating. You can serve it - read more
Detailed recipe with photos.
Detailed recipe with photos.
Detailed recipe with photos.
A recipe for a tea-based drink with rum and vanilla vodka, made in a slow cooker. Condensed milk is added. read more
We like to think of this clever cocktail as a fun way to start keeping your resolutions for next year; it contains some of our favorite healthy ingredients, like fresh apple and ground ginger. read more


















