Chai Bubble Tea

"Tastes just like a Chai tea latte. Very creamy and delicious. Note: Large Tapioca Pearl can be purchased at an Asian grocery store. Bubble tea straws can be purchased cheap from www.bubbleteacanada.com"
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
1 16 oz serving
Serves:
1
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ingredients

  • 12 cup tea, base
  • 12 cup fat-free half-and-half
  • 12 cup warm water
  • 3 teaspoons sugar-free chai latte mix
  • 2 tablespoons sugar syrup
  • 2 -4 tablespoons prepared tapioca
  • ice
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directions

  • Pour tea base and fat free half and half into cocktail shaker or thermos.
  • Spoon 3 tsp of Chai latte mix into pyrex measuring cup. Add 1/2 cup warm water and mix until mix is dissolved.
  • Pour chai tea into cocktail shaker and add sugar syrup.
  • Shake for about 10 seconds or until frothy.
  • Spoon tapioca pearl into tall glass and pour shaken mixture over it.
  • Serve with bubble tea straw and enjoy! ^_^.

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Reviews

  1. Great recipe. Very enjoyable to drink. Thanks for posting.
     
  2. This is creamy and delicious and the bubbles are fun.
     
  3. Delcious! I did change a few things, I made mine with chai tea bags (3) cooked over low heat in 1 cup soy milk (or milk of choice), add more milk to bring back up to one cup if needed, wring out tea bags and used about 1 tbsp. powdered creamer. Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe, Bubblehead :)
     
  4. yummy they have little kiosks here in tokyo japan called crazy crepes if you ever get the chance to eat at one do it! the tea gets some getting used to but its delish!
     
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Hi I'm Megan I live in Pennsylvania. I'm a pretty young cook. I started in 7th grade and I have gotten so much better in the last few years. I work on weekends as a hostess and bussing tables. I love learning languages, especially italian, arabic, hindi, and spanish. I have so many cookbooks it's hard to choose. I love my Ultimate Muffin Cookbook as well as my King Arthur Wholegrain baking cookbook. I have a bunch of Indian, british, italian, chinese, japanese, middle eastern cookbooks as well. They are all cool. I love different cultures and I love middle eastern dance. Those are my true passions. But I am involved in a community service club at my school and I love helping others.
 
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