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Chocolaty Chai

This sweet and spiced chai is a cross between gingery masala chai and rich hot cocoa—the best of both cozy drink worlds.

Spicy Lemon-Ginger Tonic, Two Ways

Top this concentrate with hot water to make a steamy, cold-busting elixir, or pour it over ice with sparkling water for a sweet-spicy refresher. 

Karak Chai

Recipe developer Zaynab Issa’s Karak Chai is richer than most cups of tea, thanks to its generous use of evaporated milk and hints of vanilla, cinnamon, and cardamom.  

Orange Peel Chai

Rather than tossing your orange peels, add a few to a batch of warming chai for a soothing sick-day (or any-day) beverage.

Scratchy Throat Soother

When scratchy throats, phlegm, and other mid-winter side effects set in, get relief with a savory-sweet cough syrup.

Swedish Glögg

A warm ruby red mulled wine packed with enough cinnamon, cardamom, and ginger to make the whole house smell like the holidays.

Hōjichai

The roasted, earthy notes of the hōjicha (roasted green tea) carry the warming toasted baking spices for a comforting low-caffeine wintertime brew.

Hot Penicillin

Move over Hot Toddy, there’s a new, even cozier cold weather cocktail in town.

Chaider

This chaider recipe is our warm, spiced-up, wintery alternative to bulletproof coffee. It’s a sweet mash-up of masala chai flavors and mulled cider, with an unexpected buttery finish to smooth it all out.

Hot Turmeric Latte

While ground spices will work, the medicinal properties will be diminished, and the finished texture less silky smooth.

Cacao and Coconut Latte

For a more caramel-y depth of flavor, toast the coconut flakes first.

BA's Best Masala Chai

This chai is definitively ginger-forward. Feel free to add a little more maple syrup if you like it on the sweeter side. This is part of BA's Best, a collection of our essential recipes.

Espresso Hot Chocolate

If you want to mellow this out a bit, use strong coffee or a couple teaspoons of espresso powder instead of the freshly made espresso.

Spiked Hot Chocolate

Any dark caramel-flavored liquor will work with this; it’s particularly good with rye whiskey or rum.

BA's Best Hot Chocolate

If you’re feeling really decadent and fancy (as you should), add a splash of half-and-half or heavy cream just before serving.

Real Pumpkin Spice Latte

If you’re in a hurry, you can use very strong coffee instead of the espresso, and warmed half and half or cream instead of the steamed milk.

Tahini Hot Chocolate

An unexpected way to revamp hot chocolate.
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