AIP Chai Latte Recipe - 5 minutes! (2024)

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This creamy, soothing AIP Chai Latte is a quick, warming dairy-free coffee replacement drink. It has a lot of flavor from the rich spices and is slightly sweet, so it can be a lovely afternoon pick-me-up. Made in 5 min!

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  • A Warm AIP Coffee Alternative
  • AIP Chai Ingredients
    • The Included Ingredients
    • Alternative Ingredients
  • Make a Pre-made Mix for it:
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A Warm AIP Coffee Alternative

Fall and winter can be one of the harder times to do the AIP Diet because the cold temperatures often lead you to desire coffee.

It's pretty obvious why – coffee is warm. You are not.

However, there are loads of other warming drinks! And some delicious ones at that.

Like this AIP Chai Latte!

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AIP Chai Ingredients

This particular chai is creamy and soothing due to the rich nature of the spices used. Spices are pretty limited on the Autoimmune Protocol, but there are quite a few in this drink!

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The Included Ingredients

Coconut Milk – this dairy-free milk gives the drink its creamy texture (learn how to make coconut milk) If you cannot have coconut, tigernut milk would be a great replacement or even banana milk!

Mace – an AIP-compliant alternative for nutmeg that comes from the outer red coating of the nutmeg plant. Tastes a lot like nutmeg!

Ginger – gives it a spicy kick and good for digestion

Cloves – a warming spice that is often used in fall and winter recipes

Vanilla Powder – this is optional, but made from ground vanilla pod and gives this drink a nice flavor

Maple Syrup – to add a tad bit of sweetness and maple flavor. You could of course replace with honey or coconut sugar or omit completely

Alternative Ingredients

If you'd like, you could make this into a “coffee drink” by adding your favorite coffee-alternative like Chicory Dandelion Coffee (you can make your own or buy this delicious blend from Sip Herbals – use code THRIVING10 for 10% off!) or this “coffee” made from figs called Coffig.

You could also add black tea as well – either simmer it with the coconut milk and other ingredients or add pre-brewed tea separately.

Another alternative is to use the whole form of each of the spices as well – simmering for 15 minutes using cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, fresh sliced ginger, and even a vanilla bean. Just remember to strain before drinking!

Make a Pre-made Mix for it:

Even though this is a super quick recipe to pull together, you may not always have the ingredients on hand (like if you're in an office or traveling) – or you might just not want to deal with it.

For times like that – make a pre-made mix that all you need to do is scoop out a bit and mix with your milk of choice.

If you make the mix WITH coconut milk powder, all you need to do is mix it with hot water – which is a great option for work or travel.

To make a pre-made mix that makes 10 servings:

  • 2.5 tsp Mace (or Nutmeg as a Stage 1 Reintro or for Paleo)
  • 2.5 tsp Ground Cloves
  • 5 tsp Ground Ginger
  • 5 tsp Ground Cinnamon
  • 3 tablespoons Coconut or Maple Sugar
  • 5 tsp Vanilla Powder (Optional)
  • Optional: 1.5 cups Coconut Milk Powder

When making the latte, mix 1 tablespoon of the mix with 1 cup hot or cold milk of choice.
If you added coconut milk powder, mix 3 tablespoons of the mix with 1 cup of hot water.

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AIP Chai Latte Recipe

If you make this AIP chai latte, I'd love to hear how it turned out! Either comment below or share a pic on Instagram and tag me@thrivingautoimmune!

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AIP Chai Latte Recipe

Author: AIP Chai Latte Recipe - 5 minutes! (5)Michele

Servings: 1 serving

This creamy, soothing AIP Chai Latte is a warming dairy-free coffee replacement drink. It has a lot of flavor from the rich spices and is slightly sweet, so it can be a lovely afternoon pick-me-up. This version doesn't use tea or coffee, just a dairy-free milk and spices, but you could always add black tea, Coffig, or Chicory Dandelion Coffee.

4.50 from 4 votes

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Add all of the ingredients into a small saucepan, whisk together, and simmer until desired temperature. Whisk again to make it frothy and enjoy!

Course: Beverage, Drink

Cuisine: American

Diet Gluten Free, Vegan

Keyword: AIP, Autoimmune Paleo, dairy free, easy, Paleo, quick

Did you make this recipe?Leave a comment below or share a photo on Instagram and tag me @thrivingautoimmune !

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    Vanessa on October 22, 2021 at 12:29 pm

    Thanks for sharing! Does it reheat well?

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      Michele on October 23, 2021 at 1:21 pm

      Yes! You may want to shake it up or even use a frother or blender to get it all foamy again, but it definitely reheats well.

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    Suzanne on October 22, 2021 at 12:26 pm

    This looks so good! What a great way to still enjoy a warm drink during the cold months while sticking to the good stuff!

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    Sarah Fischer on November 17, 2020 at 8:27 am

    How can I make the spices “dissolve” into the liquid? I tried this recipe, and the spices were all floating in it.

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      Michele on November 19, 2020 at 11:07 am

      You just have to whisk it – sometimes they do separate and blending via a blender really would work better, but I just don’t say that as most people don’t want to take the time/effort to do that. If you have one of those little battery powered coffee frother wand things, those work really well too (like one of these: https://amzn.to/3nCbfhm )

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        Malisa on January 1, 2023 at 1:01 pm

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        I made banana milk for this recipe. The clove spice (1/4tsp is too strong), it overpowers all of the other ingredients. I didn’t have Mace either. I’ll look for that ingredient and try this again. I think this could work for my coffee addiction in the winter.

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      Arianna on July 20, 2021 at 3:36 am

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      Hi. Sarah.

      I’ve made golden turmeric milk before and found that using coconut oil as it’s cooking seems to help reduce the powders from clumping together.

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    Kathy on November 1, 2020 at 7:42 am

    What brand of vanilla powder do you recommend?

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      Michele on November 11, 2020 at 3:02 pm

      The brand I loved unfortunately isn’t available anymore, but I’ve been using Kiva and it’s been decent.

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        Arianna on July 20, 2021 at 3:37 am

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        Hi, Michele.

        Is Vanilla protein powder ok?

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          Michele on July 21, 2021 at 11:06 am

          You could use it but if you’re doing AIP then make sure the protein powder is compliant, as many of them aren’t.

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    Syrah on December 20, 2019 at 5:04 pm

    This looks great, I can’t wait to try it. Which coconut milk do you use?

    I am confused about chicory dandelion coffee substitute – it recommends in this recipe mixing it in but I saw in the “AIP Foods to Avoid” List that Dandy Blend is to be avoided. I assuming this is the same thing. Is it OK or to be avoided?

    Thank you!

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      Michele on December 20, 2019 at 8:48 pm

      I use the Native Forest Simple Coconut milk most times – or I make it myself (I’ve got a recipe for homemade coconut milk). And then as for the Dandy Blend – no, that is not the same thing as the chicory dandelion “coffee”. Unfortunately Dandy Blend has barley in it, which contains gluten, so it’s out. The chicory dandelion coffee is a homemade blend of chicory root and dandelion root steeped in hot water for a few minutes. (If you look under the “What Can I Eat on AIP” section on this AIP page and then scroll down to the Can I have Coffee part, I have a recipe for it there. (Sorry it’s not easier to access – I’m in the process of getting all these things into posts, but it takes time!)

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        Sharon on April 23, 2022 at 6:29 pm

        Dandy Blend posts a gluten-free test certification on their website. Are you still not recommending it as a beverage?

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          Michele on April 24, 2022 at 9:27 am

          Yeah, still not for the elimination phase just because it’s derived from the non-AIP ingredients of rye and barley. It’d be similar to having regular chai tea from a teabag that has seed and berry-based spiced. You aren’t necessarily eating or drinking the spice itself, but it still has the potential to cause an immune response if you are sensitive to those ingredients. That being said, it could be something you want to try as a reintroduction to see if you have any reactions.

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    Faiza on November 23, 2019 at 3:42 pm

    Is natural pure vanilla extract OKAY to sub the vanilla powder?

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      Michele on November 25, 2019 at 11:49 am

      Yes, but add it at the beginning of cooking so that the alcohol cooks off (unless you’re using an alcohol-free version of extract). Vanilla extract is only allowed on AIP if it’s going to be cooked for that reason.

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        Analisa on December 2, 2021 at 11:08 pm

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        Thanks for coming up with an AIP chai! Pre AIP, my “coffee order” was a dirty chai latte which I miss greatly😩

        I mostly liked this recipe but without black tea, it didn’t feel likes true chai. However, it did mean I could drink it at 8 pm at night haha.

        The next time I make this, I’ll definitely use black tea as you suggested, and I would cut the clove to 1/8 tsp – it made my mouth a little fuzzy and throat a little dry at 1/4 tsp. I might try it with houjicha tea too. Thanks again for this! 🖤

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AIP Chai Latte Recipe - 5 minutes! (2024)

FAQs

Is chai tea allowed on AIP? ›

Yes, you could technically use a chai tea and just add some of the extra ingredients. However, regular chai tea isn't AIP so this is the best option to keep it AIP.

How long to microwave milk for chai latte? ›

Steps to make the perfect chai tea latte

Step 1: Heat milk in microwave-safe milk pitcher or measuring cup (or tall mug) for 60-90 seconds so it's warm, not boiling. Or heat on the stove in a saucepan over medium heat, stirring occasionally; then remove from heat once simmering and pour into pitcher or mug.

Why can't you drink coffee on the AIP diet? ›

The first thing to consider if you have autoimmune issues, is that coffee is a seed. If you are following a strict Autoimmune Protocol, seeds are cut out of the diet for a period of time, and then reintroduced. Therefore, you would want to remove coffee for the first few weeks, along with any other seeds.

How to make a chai latte like a coffee shop? ›

Add two to three teaspoons of chai to a saucepan with 250mL of milk and brew for five minutes. Strain the brewed chai into your cup and top it up with steamed milk for a cafe experience. Add honey or sugar to taste. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, try adding maple syrup or condensed milk for a caramel flavour.

Is chai tea latte anti-inflammatory? ›

In addition to being delicious and versatile, chai tea is also a great way to support your overall health and well-being. Its immune-boosting, anti-inflammatory, and stress-reducing properties make it a perfect addition to your daily routine.

Why is cumin not allowed on AIP? ›

Since cumin is derived from seeds, it is not included in AIP before a reintroduction period (for more information about the science behind this guideline, see my post The WHYs Behind the Autoimmune Protocol: Nuts and Seeds).

Why does my chai latte taste watery? ›

If your chai is too watery, you probably prefer a more milky chai. You have two options, you can either forget about the water all together and replace the initial water with milk or just can use more milk in the third step. I like my cup of chai to be very light so I prefer a 1/2 cup milk for cup of water ratio.

Should I make chai with water or milk? ›

Sharma says whole milk is the best way to bring out the richness in all the spices. Conclusion: whole milk or bust. Chai can include a number of different spices. Cardamom is the most common ingredient, followed by some mixture of cinnamon, ginger, star anise and cloves.

How long to microwave tazo chai tea latte? ›

Starbucks Chai Tea Latte Recipe:
  1. Pour 3/4 cup Tazo Skinny Chai Tea concentrate into a microwave-safe mug.
  2. Place your mug in the microwave and heat for 1.5 – 2 minutes, depending on how hot you like your tea and your microwave strength.
  3. Froth 1/2 cup skim milk while your tea is in the microwave.
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Can you have a cheat day on AIP? ›

There is no cheating, there are only nuances

Well, the autoimmune protocol or autoimmune paleo is just that: a big, strict, hard core diet with a ton of rules.

Why are eggs bad on AIP diet? ›

To a person with autoimmune, they can cause havoc that probably wouldn't happen in a healthy person. Eggs can allow proteins (usually lysozyme, from the egg white) to cross the gut barrier where they don't belong and contribute to molecular mimicry.

What can I drink instead of coffee on AIP? ›

If you are weaning off coffee and would still like some caffeine, try some black, oolong, or green tea (caution though, as green tea can stimulate the immune system and cause flares in some folks). Great herbal, caffeine-free alternatives include rooibos, chamomile, peppermint, and licorice.

What's the difference between a chai latte and a chai tea latte? ›

Chai tea is made using whole milk or hot milk, while the chai latte introduces steamed and frothed milk to create a creamier and frothier texture. The introduction of tiny air bubbles in the steaming process lends a smooth texture to the chai latte.

What's the difference between chai tea and chai latte? ›

Chai Tea vs Chai Latte – The difference

Chai tea is a loose-leaf style tea brewed in hot milk, usually with some honey or sugar to sweeten it up. While Chai lattes are often made with either a soluble powder or a syrup imitating a chai flavor. Chai latte is a lot sweeter than chai tea.

What does Starbucks put in their chai tea latte? ›

What's included. Black tea infused with cinnamon, clove, and other warming spices are combined with milk and ice for the perfect balance of sweet and spicy.

What tea can I drink on AIP? ›

Green and black teas can be consumed, but due to the caffeine it's generally advised to drink them earlier in the day and in moderation. It is also important to read labels carefully, as many teas have soy lecithin or other additives (or toxins) that are avoided on AIP.

Is Indian chai inflammatory? ›

This spiced tea is ubiquitous throughout India with some variations by region. All of the spices in chai have been independently shown to inhibit or suppress inflammation as well as tumorigenesis.

Can you have chai tea on FODMAP diet? ›

Whether or not you add milk to your tea makes a difference, as chai brewed in milk is a FODMAP no-no, whereas brewing chai in water is completely good-to-go!

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