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Treat yourself this afternoon with the perfect blend of tea and spices in this delicious Frozen Chai Tea Frappuccino.
When the chores are done, the baby is asleep, and the older kids are at school, there is that moment where all you want to do is sit down with a book and a little afternoon treat. This is one of my most favorite afternoon treats. I make it all for myself and never share.
It sounds mean, but the kids probably wouldn’t like it anyway. Besides, you {and I} deserve to have something that’s just for us. In the calm of the afternoon before the afternoon crazy time begins…it’s your turn to be swept away by one glorious frozen drink. Drink it slowly and savor the peace and quiet. Who am I kidding…sometimes, the house is a mess, I force the kids to watch a movie (on separate couches so they don’t fight) and I make one of these and hide in my bedroom for 20 minutes. Hey…whatever works.
My chai tea frappuccino is made with regular grocery store ingredients…no need to try to find whole star anise or cardamom pods, you’ll find everything you need at the grocery store!
Powdered milk, sugar, spices, fresh brewed tea, and ice all go for a whirl in your blender for a minute. It’s pretty much fool proof. However, plan ahead and steep some tea earlier in the day (or at lunch) and put it in the fridge until you’re ready to make this.
You’ll need this Chai Tea Mix to make this frozen, sweet afternoon treat. But once you make up a big batch you’ll have enough for plenty of hot chai teas or this chai tea frappuccino.
Frozen Chai Tea Frappuccino
Treat yourself this afternoon with the perfect blend of tea and spices in this delicious Frozen Chai Tea Frappuccino.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup milk (regular, almond, or soy)
- 4 tbls Chai Tea Mix
- 1 cup brewed tea, chilled
- 2 tbls sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1-2 handfuls of ice
Instructions
- Put everything in the blender.
- Blend for 1-2 minutes until smooth. Top with whipped cream and a cinnamon stick.
Stacey Roberson says
Chai tea is my go-to drink. I’ve never tried it frozen, but I bet it’s amazing!!
Cami Valenzuela says
This sounds so good. I love Chai tea. I have been drinking for years but never frozen. Thanks for the recipe
ellen beck says
Chai Tea is something I tried just recently. I wasnt sure I would like it, but it was quite good. This recipe looks delicious, and I would likely love t.