Best Ever Vanilla Chai Powder Mix
This Vanilla Chai Powder Mix is the perfect little luxury to keep in your pantry for those mornings when you want something a bit more special than a plain cup of coffee. It’s got all those warm, cozy spices like ginger and cardamom that make it taste just like a fancy coffee shop treat, but for a fraction of the cost!
One of The Best Discoveries I’ve Ever Made!
A few months back, I met a friend in a local coffee shop for a little chat, and when I got there, she had ordered me their Spiced Vanilla Chai. I had never had this stuff before, and one sip had me leaping over the moon; it was so good! I was really surprised that it wasn’t coffee because it has such body and depth of flavor. It was like a perfectly baked ginger cookie dipped into perfectly made coffee.
However, I don’t drink sugar for a multitude of reasons (hence my sugar-free Skinny Pumpkin Spice Latte), so when the lady behind the counter told me she couldn’t make it sugar-free, I was pretty disappointed. Good thing I don’t give up too easily! The great thing about this recipe is that I could easily make it sugar-free (or significantly lower in sugar), and that is what I’m bringing you today.

Ingredients You’ll Need
- Powdered milk
- Ideal Sweetener*
- Instant unsweetened tea
- Sugar Free French Vanilla Creamer
- Non-dairy coffee creamer
- Ginger
- Allspice
- Cloves
- Nutmeg
- White Pepper
- Cinnamon
- Cardamom*
*You can use regular sugar or Splenda in place of the Ideal Sweetener. I found Ideal at Kroger’s packaged under their own label, but with “Ideal” listed on the front.
Go for the cheap here wherever you can. I know some folks really get a thrill out of spending $20 plus on a little bottle of spices, and if you’re in that camp, knock yourself out. I cruise the store brands and sale bins for mine. Nothing but the cheapest for my family! ~grins~
*Now this cardamom is going to cost a fortune. I spent around ten dollars for my bottle. However, you’ll have enough of it to make several batches. I have no idea how many times I’ve made this and I’m still using the same bottle.
Step 1: Place Your Ingredients Into a Food Processor
Now this is where you decide if you like stronger or weaker beverages. If you prefer stronger flavors, use heaping measurements with your spices. I use heaping teaspoons, rather than teaspoons. If you prefer your flavors a little milder, use the exact measurements listed in the recipe.
Once you have all ingredients in your food processor, put the lid on that puppy and get ready to make some mix!
Step 2: Making Your Vanilla Chai Powder Mix
To make your chai, simply add two heaping tablespoons of mix to 8 ounces of hot water or milk and stir (I use hot water).
If you don’t have a food processor, you can also use a blender, but you may need to make it in smaller batches to have room. Just put your tea, spices, and powdered milk in first and mix those up really well, then you can stir the rest in by hand.
This is what it will look like when done.
Storing Your Vanilla Chai Powder Mix
Now, just store this in an airtight container to keep fresh. I like to put mine in little 8-ounce canning jars so I can have one or two to give away to friends.
In the mood for more traditional Southern sweets? How about some Old-Fashioned Frog Eye Salad? YUM! Now that we’ve done all that mental cooking, it’s time to sit down with a nice hot drink….

Ingredients
- 1 Cup Non Fat Dry Milk Powder
- 1 Cup Powdered Non Dairy Creamer Coffee Mate
- 1 Cup Sugar Free French Vanilla Powdered Non Dairy Creamer
- 2-1/2 Cups Ideal Sweetener Splenda, or Sugar
- 1-1/2 Cups Unsweetened Instant Tea can use Decaf
- 2 teaspoons ground ginger
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon ground cloves
- 1 teaspoon cardamom
- 1 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1 teaspoon allspice
- 1/4 teaspoon white pepper
Instructions
- Place all ingredients into a food processor or large blender. Blend until it is a fine powder. Store in airtight container.
- To make Vanilla Chai, add two to three tablespoons of mix to 8 ounces of hot water or milk (I use hot water).
Makes about 6 cups of mix. For more information about substitutions and ingredients, please see the recipe post.
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I have made this recipe 5 or 6 times since I found the recipe a couple of months ago. I was, and am, totally addicted! Now…my doctor tells me powdered creamer has been linked to heart disease!!! HELP…somebody please help…what can I do or use instead? I’ve got to make more of this…somehow!
why not leave out the creamers and make the tea add half&half or whole milk in place. That is what I will do.
Christy, thanks for sharing this recipe. I love chai tea, but the mixes never seem right. I’m definitely going to try this. I’ve already tried the Ideal sweetener at your recommendation and I like it so much better than Splenda! My boyfriend is on a low carb diet and both his parents are diabetic so I always appreciate your recipe with low sugar or sugar substitutes.
I AM SO ANXIOUS TO TRY IT AND ESPECIALLY GOING TO MAKE SOME FOR MY FRIENDS TO TRY. THANK YOU FOR THIS GREAT IDEA.
Never had Vanilla Chi Tea before. Can’t wait to try the recipe. I’m in Huntsville and was just wondering if you would reveal the local coffee shop you had it at. Thought I might try my first taste there. Love what you do! Thanks!
I grew up with a Russian Chi tea which is an entirely different drink. So, I was excited to try chai tea the first time I was in an Espresso shop. I thought my taste buds and died and gone to heaven! Now to have a sugar free recipe really makes my day. I’m diabetic and couldn’t have it as much as I would have liked.
That’s all over now!! Thank you so much, I can’t wait to get this mixed up, but I have to get some spices first. I don’t have white pepper.
This sounds great. My son was on a kick where he had to have this everyday. I bought all the spices at an East Indian store. They were very resonably priced. I don’t know if you have anything in your neck of the woods. I remember the cardamom (whole) was only $4.00. Looking at all the ingredients; the only ones I don”t have is the white pepper and the sugar free french vanilla powder. I’m going to surprise him with a some.
Sounds great Christy. I have always wanted to try this. I freeze my spices to keep them fresh longer. My freezer door looks like a spice rack.
I hope you get to try it soon Deborah, let me know how you like it!!