Flavor Profile
Saigon and Indonesian cinnamon with ginger and cardamom. Sweet spice with light pepper warmth.
How To Use
Add 1 to 2 tablespoons to cake, muffin, or pie batter for pronounced chai flavor. Stir into oatmeal or ice cream base, or rub lightly onto chicken or pork before roasting.
FAQ
What is chai spice made of?
Chai spice typically includes cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, and black pepper. This blend also contains star anise, allspice, and bay leaves.
Can I use chai spice in savory cooking?
Yes. The warm spices pair well with roasted chicken, turkey, and pork, especially when combined with salt and oil.
Is this chai blend sweet?
It contains no sugar. The sweetness comes naturally from cinnamon and other warm spices.
Chai spice typically includes cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, and black pepper. This blend also contains star anise, allspice, and bay leaves.
Can I use chai spice in savory cooking?
Yes. The warm spices pair well with roasted chicken, turkey, and pork, especially when combined with salt and oil.
Is this chai blend sweet?
It contains no sugar. The sweetness comes naturally from cinnamon and other warm spices.