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Oat Milk Chai Latte Recipe (Vegan & Dairy Free)

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This oat milk chai latte recipe is the perfect warming drink! Hot spiced chai tea, naturally sweetened, with steamed oat milk is vegan, dairy free and SO cozy.

Great for breakfast or for a afternoon tea break, enjoy with some cookies or biscuits and unwind.

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Skip the fancy (and expensive) coffee house latte, and make your own at home.
 
You know how much I love to make homemade oat milk – I have 2 different recipes on my site: chocolate oat milk and also plain unsweetened oat milk.  I love the fact that I can make a quart of oat milk with pantry staple ingredients in about 5 minutes. 
 
Gently warmed oat milk is poured into freshly brewed chai tea to make the most amazing chai tea oat milk latte!

This Oat Milk Chai Latte Recipe Is

  • Warming
  • Comforting
  • All Natural
  • Lightly sweetened with maple syrup
  • A great breakfast or snack
  • Vegan, dairy free, and made with pantry staple ingredients!
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The BEST Pantry Staple Latte Recipe

This chai at milk latte recipe is a fantastic pantry-staple drink!  It uses almost all ingredients you would have in your dry pantry or cupboards.  You probably already have a lot of these ingredients on hand!  Keeping a well-stocked pantry makes it easy to come up with delicious recipes using a few staples you can rotate. 

I made a list of my Top 125 Plant-Based Pantry Staples that always keep on hand. And you can check out all my favorite pantry staple recipes on TheHerbeevore.com here.  By stocking up on whole ingredients you can cook delicious recipes without a trip to the store!

What’s In This Chai Oat Milk Latte?

See the recipe card below for full ingredient amounts and recipe instructions!

  • Chai Tea: I use the Vanilla Chai from their amazing Chai Gift Assortment – seriously the perfect gift for the tea lover in your life!
  • Old Fashioned Oats: or rolled oats.  I like using Bob’s Red Mill brand because I can find those at most stores and online.  I like using old fashioned – avoid using quick oats, as they can get gummy. Always get oats that are certified gluten free if you have a wheat allergy.
  • Water: use regular or bottled, whatever you would normally drink
  • Maple Syrup: being married to a Canadian, you better believe we only use real 100% pure maple syrup – none of that fake pancake syrup junk!  Get the real deal, trust me, it’s worth it!  If you don’t like the flavor of maple syrup you can use a different natural sweetener!  Raw honey is a favorite on our homestead (as a beekeeper I’d definitely recommend!) or this awesome inexpensive organic agave syrup.
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Easy 5-Minute Oat Milk Latte for a Quick Breakfast! 

This chai oat milk latte is what I call an Easy Weekday Recipe – which is on your table in under 30 minutes.  These quick and simple recipes are perfect for those days or nights when you want a tasty homecooked treat but don’t want to spend hours in the kitchen.

I have a whole section of The Herbeevore dedicated to Easy Weeknight Meals, that are great for the whole family. From soups and stews, drinks to desserts, and pastas and proteins – a quick recipe can be on your table in no time.  Make a latte faster than ordering from the coffee house!

If you don’t drink sweetened tea, you can leave the maple syrup or natural sweetener out of this one.  Or substitute in your favorite sweetener of choice!

How Do I Make This Chai Vegan Oat Milk Latte Recipe?

1. Make the Oat Milk (makes 4 cups). Combine 1 cup oats, 4 cups water, and 1 tablespoon maple syrup in a blender.  Allow to sit for 10 minutes before blending.
2. Blend on high for 30 seconds.  Strain though a fine mesh strainer, cheese cloth, or a nut milk bag.  DO NOT squeeze the oat milk through the strainer, let it strain naturally.  If you force the milk through, it can get slimy and no one wants that.
3. Boil hot water and pour over 1 tsp chai tea.
4. Heat 1/2 cup of milk over low in a sauce pan, and pour the oat milk into the chai tea, and enjoy!
 

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Oat Milk Chai Latte

Kelly Jensen
This oat milk chai latte recipe is the perfect warming drink! Hot spiced chai tea, naturally sweetened, with steamed oat milk is vegan, dairy free and SO cozy!  Great for breakfast or for a afternoon tea break, enjoy with some cookies or biscuits and unwind.
5 from 7 votes
Prep Time 0 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Breakfast, Drinks, Snack
Cuisine American, Indian
Servings 1 latte
Calories 361 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup old fashioned oats use certified gluten free if needed
  • 4 cups water
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon Loose Leaf Chai Tea

Instructions
 

  • Make the Oat Milk (makes 4 cups). Combine 1 cup oats, 4 cups water, and 1 tablespoon maple syrup in a blender.  Allow to sit for 10 minutes before blending.
  • Blend on high for 30 seconds.  Strain though a fine mesh strainer, cheese cloth, or a nut milk bag.  DO NOT squeeze the oat milk through the strainer, let it strain naturally.  If you force the milk through, it can get slimy and no one wants that.
  • Boil hot water and pour over 1 tsp Vahdam India Vanilla chai tea.
  • Heat 1/2 cup of milk over low in a sauce pan, and pour the oat milk into the chai tea, and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 361kcalCarbohydrates: 68gProtein: 11gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 54mgPotassium: 340mgFiber: 8gSugar: 13gCalcium: 92mgIron: 3mg
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