Instant coziness in a mug.
There’s something about chai that feels like December.
Warm spices… steam rising… the way the house suddenly smells like you’ve been simmering magic all day.
But store-bought chai concentrates?
Loaded with gums, “natural flavors,” and more sugar than a Christmas cookie exchange.
Not here.
This homemade chai tea concentrate is whole-ingredient, warmly spiced, lightly sweetened, and brewed the way our ancestors would have done it—slow, fragrant, intentional. Perfect for gifting, perfect for sipping, perfect for those dark winter mornings when you need something gentle to pull you into the day.
Let’s make the coziest concentrate of the season.
All whole, real ingredients—simple and powerful.
Warm your pot over medium heat, toss in the spices, and toast for 2–3 minutes.
Your kitchen will smell like Christmas exploded.
This step deepens everything.
Pour in 6 cups of water and the sliced ginger.
Bring to a simmer.
Low and slow is the secret.
Let the spices release all their goodness.
Turn off the heat. Add the black tea bags.
Steep for 10 minutes, no longer (or it will get bitter).
Strain out the spices and tea.
Stir in honey/maple syrup and vanilla while still warm.
Keep in a jar in the fridge 10–14 days.
Shake before using.
Use a 1:1 ratio of concentrate to milk (or adjust to taste).
Try it with:
Or add a splash to:
Fill a small glass bottle, tie with twine, add a sprig of rosemary or cinnamon stick, and include a tag:
“Homemade Chai Concentrate — Mix 1:1 with milk. Warm, sip, enjoy.”
Simple. Natural. Heartfelt.
Day 17 wraps your home in warmth.
It slows you down.
It reminds you that simple ingredients create the richest moments.
This chai concentrate embodies everything The Simple Pursuit is about—connection, comfort, and an intentional return to the basics.
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