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| I have been looking for recipe or formula for Oregon Chai Spice. Would love to make a cake of it or even a filling. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions where to look? Thanks! |
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| I had to make Chai scones a while back, so I looked at the ingredients in the box of Chai tea and made my own mixture. I'm sure you can also buy the spice from a vendor. Here are the spices I used in order of diminishing amounts: ginger cinnamon black pepper cardamom cloves star anise Grind up in processor. |
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| Thanks Angry Chef- apparently the obvious alludes me ! |
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| I would call the flavor of Chai complex, not obvious Anna. ![]() Try this link: http://www.odie.org/chai/recipes.html
__________________ Moderator, Welcome Forum ***It is better to ask forgiveness than beg permission.*** Last edited by Mezzaluna : 04-22-2003 at 03:23 PM. |
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| Oregon chai has a website with recipes listed for what you want. |
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