Iced Chai Latte
This iced chai latte is made with just four ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Also, it takes only 5 minutes to make. So, next time you’re craving a refreshing iced chai latte, instead of driving out, just make it at home and chill.

Have you tried the Starbucks iced chai latte? It’s a big deal, and everyone is trying to copy it. Starbucks also sells its own chai concentrate.
This is my version of the chai latte. And, it does not use any concentrate. In fact, it is made with regular tea and my own chai spice mix, which I previously shared with you. I think it’s better, and yet, I’ll let you be the judge. I also make a hot chai latte and chai latte cake that everyone loves.
About this iced chai latte
This chai latte takes only 5 minutes to make and needs only flour ingredients.
- Milk – I am using regular 3% milk. But, almond milk, coconut milk, or soy milk would also be delicious.
- Tea – I am using regular English tea bags with my chai spice mix. But you can also use chai tea bags and omit the chai spice. Personally, I think the chai spice adds a stronger and fresher flavor.
- Chai spice – If you don’t have chai spice, I’ve given you a suggestion for a substitute in the recipe card below.
- To sweeten, I like using honey or maple syrup. And yet, brown sugar has a wonderful caramel-like molasses flavor and also adds color.
In addition, today, I topped it with whipped cream because it looks so fancy and pretty. But, usually, I have mine without any whipped cream on top. Just a sprinkle of cinnamon works for me. You can also top it with milk foam.

Step-by-step instructions
- First, infuse the tea in water for 5 minutes. Then, discard the tea bags.
Pro tip – I like to squeeze as much as I can to get the most out of the teabag, so the chai is strong in flavor. - In a blender, combine the tea, milk, chai spice, and honey. Blend for two minutes.
- Next, put ice cubes into two serving glasses. Then, strain the chai between the two glasses over the ice.
Pro tip – You can also make the chai ahead of time and chill in the fridge. - Top with milk foam or whipped cream and sprinkle some cinnamon powder.
- Enjoy!


Iced Chai Latte
This iced chai latte is made with just four ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Also, it takes only 5 minutes to make. So, next time you're craving a refreshing iced chai latte, instead of driving out, just make it at home and chill.
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Ingredients
- ½ cup (120 ml) Water boiling
- 1 cup (240 ml) Milk
- 2 Teabags
- 1 tbsp Honey
- 1 tsp Chai Spice
Method
- First, infuse the tea in water for 5 minutes. Then, discard the tea bags.
- In a blender, combine the tea, milk, chai spice, and honey. Blend for two minutes.
- Next, put ice cubes into two serving glasses. Then, strain the chai between the two glasses over the ice.
- Top with milk foam or whipped cream and sprinkle some cinnamon powder.
- Enjoy!
Notes
Substitute for chai spice
- 1/2 tsp ground ginger
- 1/4 tsp ground Nutmeg
- 1/4 tsp cinnamon powder
- 1/2 tsp ground Cardamom powder
- 1/8 tsp ground Cloves (optional)
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I love the sound of a copycat Starbucks chai latte!! This sounds full of flavour and I can’t wait to try it at home. Saving money too not buying when I am out and about, thanks Veena!
Thanks, Adrianne. I hope you try this one
I am addicted to chai tea, so this looks perfect! I am definitely giving this a go, thank you so much for the recipe 🙂
You are welcome, Cathleen
This is a great refreshing drink to enjoy on a lazy afternoon. I love that you have given your own spice chai mix. That makes it even easier.
Yes, it’s packed with flavor too. Thanks Christian
You had me at four ingredients! What a refreshing and beautiful latte. So easy to make too. Yum!
Thanks, Tara
Yum!! Love all the comforting spices in this chai, making this later today can’t wait!
Thanks, Cate.