My new-found interest in soy milk has sparked an onslaught of recipe fun. I'll be honest- I'm not a big fan of the plain flavored soy milk yet (though I see it as an acquired taste and I suspect it won't be long before I'm there), but I love the protein that it brings. Great for a quick protein snack. So I've been testing recipes using soy milk instead cow's milk. This one works absolutely wonderful. It's warm, tasty and chocolaty and you'll never guess it's soy. I do highly recommend using Silk brand soy milk as the taste is superior.
Tips and Techniques: This is a small batch, only 2 cups worth, I would double this next time as both of us wanted more. I used English Breakfast for my tea, but feel free to change up the tea to vary the flavor. And you could use regular chocolate milk in place of soy- just be careful to not scorch either of them.
Chocolate Soy Chai
2 star anise pieces
2 cinnamon sticks
4 cloves
1 bay leaf
6 black peppercorns
2- 1" hunks of fresh ginger, peeled and diced
3 cardamom pods, smashed
2 cups chocolate soy milk
2 tsp black tea
Combine all ingredients in a saucepan, simmer on low for 5 minutes- careful not to scorch the soy milk. Turn off the heat and add the black tea. Steep for 5-10 minutes (for a stronger tea flavor, steep more towards the 10 minute time frame.)
Strain the chai and enjoy immediately.
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