SPICED CHAI-TINI
Creamy. Boozy. Beautiful. This spiced chai-martini hits all the right spots. Great for when you feel like winding down for the night, this decaf chai is the perfect treat and won’t keep you up all night. Or simply a weekend afternoon libation to impress your friends. Created with homemade chai simple syrup that is easy to cook up and lasts for 2 weeks in the fridge. The simple syrup recipe calls for extra syrup on purpose, it’s for extra cocktails in the future. Meant to be enjoyed with a friend, never alone. Cheers!
SPICED CHAI-TINI
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Category
Vegan
Servings
2
Cook Time
15 minutes
Creamy. Boozy. Beautiful. This spiced chai-martini hits all the right spots. Great for when you feel like winding down for the night, this decaf chai is the perfect treat and won’t keep you up all night. Or simply a weekend afternoon libation to impress your friends. Created with homemade chai simple syrup that is easy to cook up and lasts for 2 weeks in the fridge. The simple syrup recipe calls for extra syrup on purpose, it’s for extra cocktails in the future. Meant to be enjoyed with a friend, never alone. Cheers!
Bailey Ruskus
Ingredients
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Cocktail shaker with lid strainer
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2 martini glasses
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Extra metal strainer
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3 oz vodka
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3 oz cashew milk/ or plant milk of choice
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1 oz chai simple syrup
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3 cups ice
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1/2 cup water
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1/2 cup Big Tree Farms Vanilla Coconut Sugar
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1/2 tsp ground ginger
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1/2 tsp cinnamon
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1/2 tsp ground cloves
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1/2 tsp cardamom
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1/2 tsp nutmeg
THE GOODS:
For the Martini:
For the chai simple syrup:
Directions
First step is to create the chai simple syrup. In a small sauce pan add all chai simple syrup ingredients and turn on low medium heat.
On a slow and go simmer, stir the mixture with a rubber spatula consistently for about 3-5 minutes until the sugar fully dissolves into water. Remove from heat, set aside, and can store in sanitized glass jar for 1-2 weeks.
Chai time! Have nearby a cocktail shaker with a lid strainer, extra metal strainer, martini glasses, and ice.
Into the shaker, add vodka, milk, chai simple syrup, and lastly the ice. Cap the lid and shake vigorously for 30 seconds.
Now the tricky part, uncap the lid, and using both hands, one with the shaker, and one with the extra strainer, very carefully double strain the cocktail into both martinis evenly. Hop back and forth over each martini for about 3 seconds as you strain until empty. Viola! But wait!
Take a pinch of cinnamon and tap it over each martini through the extra strainer and it will create a perfect splatter of cinnamon over the top. Serve immediately and with a friend!