I thought a stronger brew would translate better to a popsicle, so I double bagged the Sweet and Spicy tea.
I also added a little 2% milk to the instant Chai. I wanted to see if there was a difference between the straight tea and milky tea.
I brewed the cardamon chai, and the Sweet and Spicy tea in glass Pyrex measuring cups so that I could pour them into my popsicle molds.
I placed both sets of popsicles in the freezer for a few hours, and by my 4pm tea time, my pops were ready!
The pop pictured here is my favorite of the two teas I experimented with; the instant chai with a bit of milk added for creaminess.
The milk froze in little crystals of yumminess, and the chai (which is admittedly, pretty sweet as a hot tea) was the perfect sweetness for a frozen treat!
Aysha Farooqui says
Lovely! I made fresh fruit popsicles the other day too:
http://thecreativemuslimah.blogspot.dk/2012/06/recipe-peach-banana-popsicles.html
It’s a great alternative to those store-bought ones with a million chemicals in… But TEA pops? That sounds too good to be true 😛
I am, without a doubt, going to try this out!
Yours sincerely,
The Creative Muslimah
cuddly1955 says
I often freeze easiyo or muller lite yogurt in popsicles but then in Norfolk its cold xx
Angie says
These look amazing. I love the Sweet & Spicy by Good Earth! The chai pop looks so yummy! I need to find my popsicle molds…
I’ve always thought earl grey smells more like Fruity Pebbles. 😉
Ladies Holiday says
oohhh. sounds so refreshing and what’s not to love about chai!
Aysha Farooqui says
UPDATE: I tried making the straight water tea ones the day before yesterday, and tasted them yesterday…. I don’t think I let it brew long enugh, because it just tasted like one big block of ice…
jessica wilson says
cardamon chai? i want some of that! mmm…ice pops. i just bought a zoku and checked out some paletas books from the library…good times to come!