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Just mix this Easy Keto Chai Tea Mix into a cup of brewed tea for an instant sweet, spicy, creamy chai! This easy recipe for chai tea powder is low carb, keto, gluten-free, grain-free, sugar-free, and Trim Healthy Mama friendly.

low carb chai tea latte made from chai tea powder topped with whipped cream

I love sweet, creamy, hot keto chai latte on a cold day. One year I even made instant chai tea latte mix and gave it as a gift to friends and relatives. It had powdered milk, powdered creamer, sugar, instant tea powder, and all the chai spices. I decided to give that instant dry powder mix recipe a makeover this week.

There isn’t much that’s more relaxing than enjoying a cup of keto chai tea latte at the end of the day. It gets rid of that winter chill and is so comforting. Even the kids will enjoy sipping on a warm mug of it. Now that I have adjusted this drink recipe, it’s even more incredible. This has 0 carbs per serving making it great for low carb, keto, and Trim Healthy Mama.

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The secret ingredient in this keto chai latte is Heavy Cream Powder. That is how you can get it creamy without using artificial powdered products. Heavy cream powder is really just powdered milk like you see in the grocery store but with higher fat content. It is just powdered cream. If you don’t mind a few more carbs, subbing in whole milk powder is ok too.

I love this chai powder recipe and this is why:

  • It’s flavorful and perfectly spicy
  • Fits a keto or low-carb diet
  • Comforting and warm
  • Super easy to make
  • Makes a lovely gift
whole spices in a mortar and pestle

Ingredients

Some of these spices are pricey, and I don’t use them very often, which is why I buy whole spices instead of ground. You can just grind them as needed. They can last years and years that way. To be honest, I think my cardamom is about 5 years old and was still fragrant and spicy when freshly ground.

  • Sweetener – I use a combination of granular sweeteners and stevia in my recipes. These sweeteners are low in carbohydrates and do not spike blood sugar levels, making them suitable for maintaining ketosis. Stevia, erythritol, xylitol, allulose, and monk fruit extract are some common keto-friendly sweeteners that provide sweetness without adding extra calories or carbs to the diet. 
  • Heavy cream powder (or coconut milk powder) – I use heavy cream powder in dry mix because it lasts way longer than liquid cream, and it’s just easier to store. Coconut milk powder works great too if you want a dairy-free option.
  • Cinnamon – My favorite! Cinnamon has a warmth to it that works perfectly in drinks and baked goods.
  • Ginger – Ginger can be a bit spicy if used generously. But in this recipe it is well balances with the other spices.
  • Allspice – Allspice tastes like cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg all at once, which is where its name came from.
  • Cardamom – Cardamom is very strong, so a little goes a long way.
  • Cloves – Cloves have a distinct aroma. I’ve heard them described as having hints of black pepper and cinnamon.
  • Nutmeg – Nutmeg has a very distinct flavor. Honestly, I don’t care for it on its own, but it pairs well with this list of spices to make chai.

See quantities in the recipe card.

ground spices in a mortar and pestle

How to Make Chai Tea Powder Mix

1️⃣ Combine Ingredients

If you are using whole spices, crush them with a mortar and pestle. Then, stir together the ingredients to make the chai tea powder. That’s it!

👉 Tip: If you crush or grind whole spices, you may want to put them through a mesh strainer to remove any large pieces.

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How To Serve Keto Chai Tea Latte Mix

I decided not to use instant tea mix in this recipe. It really isn’t much harder to steep a couple of bags of tea. The benefits of doing it this way are: you can choose your favorite variety of black tea (even decaf), it’s cheaper, and it’s less processed. I made this with Oolong tea bags, and it was amazing.

You will need to put 2 tea bags in a large mug and pour 12 ounces of boiling water on top. Allow the tea to sit and steep for a few minutes or until it’s the strength you prefer.

Then mix in 3-4 teaspoons of the homemade keto chai tea mix and stir well. Then add in a drop or two of vanilla if desired and enjoy!

Variations

  • Low Fat – To make this low fat, just leave out the heavy cream powder and add almond milk after you add the mix. Start with 1 tbsp of the mix and taste.
  • Dairy-Free -To make this chai tea latte dairy free just leave out the heavy cream powder and add a splash of coconut milk after you add the mix. Start with 1 tbsp of the mix and taste. Or use dried coconut milk powder. A non dairy creamer powder would work but most are not low carb.
  • Vanilla Chai – Either add the seeds from a vanilla bean pod to the mix or add a dash of vanilla extract when making a cup.
  • Spiced Chai – To boost the spice, just add more spices of your preference.
  • Dirty Chai – Add a shot of espresso after whipping up your latte.
cup of keto chai tea

Common Questions

Can I Make This Iced?

Yep! It’s very important that you mix it with the boiling water as directed. Then let it cool down for several minutes. After it’s cooled down, pour it over a glass that has been filled to the top with ice cubes. Depending on how hot the mixture is when you pour it on, the ice may melt quickly, so you may need to add more. If the ice melts, it will be a little watered down. To combat this, you may want to add another teaspoon of the mix to the water before you make the iced latte.

Another option is to blend ice along with the prepared mix until it’s smooth and creamy. Add some whipped cream and sprinkle some cinnamon on top and enjoy.

Is Traditional Pre-Made Chai Tea Keto?

Yes, and no. You can buy tea bags that are flavored chai tea that does fit into a low-carb diet. However, there are many mixes you can buy, like Oregon chai latte powder, that are not keto at all. Most have tons of added sugar and other processed ingredients that aren’t low carb.

It’s also important to note that if you head into a coffee shop and order a chai tea, it’s almost certainly going to be loaded with sugars and other stuff you probably don’t want. So, be mindful and ask them what the ingredients are before you start sipping away. Or stick to making it at home with this keto chai tea latte instead. Try this sugar-free Russian tea recipe too!

How Long Does The Mix Last?

The keto chai latte mix will actually last several months if you keep it airtight. Feel free to make a big batch! A mason jar is a fantastic storage option for keeping the mix airtight, but any sealed container would work. You should store the masala chai concentrate in a cool, dry spot in your home, away from any sources of heat. It shouldn’t be near the stove, oven, sunlight, or near the dishwasher.

Any kind of moisture will cause the mix to go bad very quickly. So keeping it dry is essential if you want to have it on hand.

Giving this as gifts? I made some cute little tags you can include. You can get a printable version for free and there are 5 per 8.5×11 page (I recommend printing on cardstock).

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Easy Chai Tea Powder Mix

Taryn Scarfone
Just mix this Easy Keto Chai Tea Mix into a cup of brewed tea for an instant sweet, spicy, creamy chai latte!
4.92 from 12 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Drinks
Cuisine American, Indian
Servings 4
Calories 108

Ingredients
 
 

Instructions
 

  • Whisk together all the ingredients.

To serve

  • Pour 12 oz boiling water over 2 tea bags. Let steep until the desired strength is obtained. Stir in 3-4 tbsp instant chai tea mix. Add a few drops of vanilla if desired.

Variations

  • To make this low fat: Leave out the heavy cream powder and add almond milk after you add the mix. Start with 1 tbsp of the mix and taste.
  • To make this dairy free: Leave out the heavy cream powder and add a splash of coconut milk after you add the mix. Start with 1 tbsp of the mix and taste.

Notes

*** Some of these are pricey and I don’t use them very often. My recommendation is to buy whole spices and then grind them as needed. They can last years that way. These measurements will make 4-5 cups of chai tea. You can make this in larger quantities if desired.
Notes on Sweeteners: 
I use my own blend of xylitol, erythritol, and stevia in my recipes. This is twice as sweet as sugar. It is comparable to Trim Healthy Mama Gentle Sweet and Truvia.
To sub in Swerve or Lakanto Monk Fruit use 1.5 times the amount of sweetener called for. 
 
To sub in Pyure or Trim Healthy Mama Super Sweet use half the amount of sweetener called for.
 
Substitutions will work in most recipes. They may not work in candies, such as caramel.

Nutrition

Calories: 108Carbohydrates: 1gProtein: 1gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 41mgSodium: 12mgPotassium: 22mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 437IUCalcium: 32mgIron: 1mg
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Originally Published November 18, 2016. Revised and Republished February 20, 2026.

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33 Comments

  1. So, I just made this…I made 1 batch with super sweet and 1 batch with gentle sweet as I wanted to compare sweetnesses:) for the tea, I used Bengal Spice and put in 2 TB of the mix with the super sweet…..absolute yumminess
    Then I made a tea with the gentle sweet and had to use 3 TB of the mixture and it still was not
    as good (aka sweet) as I would like it. So, my vote is to use super sweet….now you all have to understand that I normally do not even like tea at all….so this is a huge win for me!!
    Thank you Taryn 🙂5 stars

  2. Hi ,thanks for all your lovely recipes , Do I need to add cloves , cardamom and nutmeg ? Or are they just all included in the ground allspice ?

  3. You are my hero!! I have tried many low carb chai recipes and disappointed each time. I never heard of heavy cream powder and let me tell you this has been a treat! I made the recipe with almond milk and it was amazing. Thank you 😊5 stars

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