This homemade spiced chai latte mix recipe combines loose black tea with whole cardamom, Ceylon cinnamon, ginger, cloves, nutmeg, allspice, and black pepper for a warm, deeply fragrant drink you can make at home in minutes. Powdered milk and creamer give each cup a smooth, creamy finish, while freshly ground spices create a richer flavor than ordinary store-bought chai latte powder.
Everything comes together in one mixing bowl before being transferred to an airtight jar, making this homemade chai latte mix easy to keep on hand for cozy mornings, afternoon tea, or thoughtful homemade gifts.
Use two to three tablespoons of this homemade chai latte mix with hot milk or water for a cozy latte, or simmer it with a small amount of water to create a chai concentrate for an easy homemade iced chai.
If you love making cozy drinks from scratch, pair this chai with Honey Lavender London Fog Latte Recipe and Gingerbread Hot Chocolate for a warm homemade drink rotation. For more cottage tea recipes, try Cherry Tea Blend and Homemade Strawberry Tea.

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Ingredients

Variations & Add-Ins
Recipe Tips
Grind the cardamom fresh – Remove the seeds from the pods and lightly grind them just before mixing. Freshly ground cardamom has a brighter, more fragrant flavor than pre-ground and gives this chai mix its signature aroma.
Use freshly grated nutmeg – Freshly grated nutmeg adds noticeably more warmth and depth than older pre-ground nutmeg, making every cup more flavorful.
Blend for a finer texture – Pulse the finished mix in a high-speed blender or food processor for a few seconds if you prefer a smoother chai latte powder. This simple step creates a finer homemade chai latte powder that dissolves more evenly for a creamier cup.
Strain before serving – Even after blending, a fine mesh strainer removes the tea leaves and spice particles for a smooth homemade chai latte with every cup.
Simmer gently – Heat the milk or water until steaming, then let the chai mix gently simmer for 2 to 3 minutes. This allows the tea and spices to fully infuse without becoming bitter.
Label gift jars – If you’re sharing this mix with friends or family, include simple serving directions on the jar so they can easily make both hot and iced chai lattes at home.

Instructions
- Combine the dry base – in a large mixing bowl, whisk together the powdered milk, powdered creamer, and granulated sugar until fully combined with no visible clumps.
- Add the tea and spices – add the loose black tea leaves, the lightly ground seeds from the cardamom pods (or ground cardamom), ground Ceylon cinnamon, ground ginger, ground cloves, ground nutmeg, ground allspice, ground black pepper if using, and salt. Stir thoroughly until the tea and spices are evenly distributed through the base with no visible streaks of spice.
- Blend for a finer texture, optional – transfer the combined mix to a high-speed blender or food processor and pulse several times until the mix reaches a fine, even powder. This step produces a smoother cup but is not required for a flavorful result.
- Transfer and store – pour the finished mix into an airtight mason jar or container. Store in a cool, dry place for up to 6 months. Label with the date and serving instructions.
- To make a hot chai latte – heat 1 cup of milk, water, or a combination of both in a small saucepan over medium heat until steaming but not boiling. Stir in 2 to 3 tablespoons of the chai mix and simmer gently for 2 to 3 minutes until the spices are fully infused and the liquid is fragrant and deeply colored. Strain through a fine mesh strainer directly into a mug and serve immediately. Top with a sprinkle of ground cinnamon or a star anise pod if desired.
- To make an iced chai latte – combine 2 to 3 tablespoons of chai mix with 1/2 cup of hot water in a small saucepan, stir well, and simmer for 1 to 2 minutes. Strain into a heat-safe glass and let cool to room temperature. Fill a glass with ice, pour the cooled chai concentrate over the ice, and add cold milk or milk of choice. Stir well and top with a sprinkle of cinnamon or cardamom before serving.
Gifting & Sharing

Freezing and Storage
- Room temperature – Store the finished chai latte mix in an airtight mason jar or container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. For the best flavor, enjoy it within 3 months, although it will stay fresh for up to 6 months when stored properly.
- Prepared chai latte – A prepared chai latte is best enjoyed immediately after straining. As the tea and spices continue to steep, the flavor can become stronger and slightly bitter if it sits too long.
- Gifting tip – If you’re giving this mix as a homemade gift, include the storage and serving instructions on the jar so it’s easy to prepare. Pair it with Honey Lavender London Fog Latte Recipe or Cherry Tea Blend for a thoughtful cottage-inspired tea gift.
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Homemade Spiced Chai Latte Mix Recipe
Equipment
- 1 Large mixing bowl
- 1 whisk or wooden spoon
- 1 Fine mesh strainer
- 1 mason jar or airtight container, wide-mouth preferred
- 1 High speed blender or food processor, optional
Ingredients
- 1 cup powdered milk 120 grams
- ½ cup powdered creamer 60 grams
- 1 cup granulated sugar 200 grams
- ½ cup loose black tea leaves 30 grams, or 6 to 8 crushed black tea bags
- 10 whole cardamom pods seeds removed and lightly ground, or 1 and 1/2 teaspoons ground cardamom
- 1 ½ tablespoons ground Ceylon cinnamon 10 grams
- 1 teaspoon ground ginger 2 grams
- ½ teaspoon ground cloves 1 gram
- ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 gram
- ½ teaspoon ground allspice 1 gram
- ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper 0.5 grams, optional
- 2 pinches salt approximately 0.5 grams
Instructions
- Combine the dry base – in a large mixing bowl, whisk together the powdered milk, powdered creamer, and granulated sugar until fully combined with no visible clumps.
- Add the tea and spices – add the loose black tea leaves, the lightly ground seeds from the cardamom pods (or ground cardamom), ground Ceylon cinnamon, ground ginger, ground cloves, ground nutmeg, ground allspice, ground black pepper if using, and salt. Stir thoroughly until the tea and spices are evenly distributed through the base with no visible streaks of spice.
- Blend for a finer texture, optional – transfer the combined mix to a high-speed blender or food processor and pulse several times until the mix reaches a fine, even powder. This step produces a smoother cup but is not required for a flavorful result.
- Transfer and store – pour the finished mix into an airtight mason jar or container. Store in a cool, dry place for up to 6 months. Label with the date and serving instructions.
- To make a hot chai latte – heat 1 cup of milk, water, or a combination of both in a small saucepan over medium heat until steaming but not boiling. Stir in 2 to 3 tablespoons of the chai mix and simmer gently for 2 to 3 minutes until the spices are fully infused and the liquid is fragrant and deeply colored. Strain through a fine mesh strainer directly into a mug and serve immediately. Top with a sprinkle of ground cinnamon or a star anise pod if desired.
- To make an iced chai latte – combine 2 to 3 tablespoons of chai mix with 1/2 cup of hot water in a small saucepan, stir well, and simmer for 1 to 2 minutes. Strain into a heat-safe glass and let cool to room temperature. Fill a glass with ice, pour the cooled chai concentrate over the ice, and add cold milk or milk of choice. Stir well and top with a sprinkle of cinnamon or cardamom before serving.
Notes

Emily Rider
Home miller since 1999 with fresh-milled flour & sourdough experience. Sharing from-scratch recipes and traditional kitchen skills, rooted in the seasons and inspired by everyday cottage living and seasonal rhythms.
