“Baker’s Secret” Chocolate Black Tea (The Spice and Tea Exchange)

Prep Time: 10 minutes | Steep/Cook Time: 5 minutes | Total Time: 15 minutes | Serves: 1

“Baker’s Secret” Chocolate Black Tea

Heads up, this recipe was specially created featuring The Spice and Tea Exchange’s Black Chocolate Tea, Baker’s Secret Spice Blend, and ground True Ceylon Cinnamon. I am collaborating with The Spice and Tea Exchange in Blowing Rock, NC. It is a beautiful store, filled with aromas and flavors that would make any foodie swoon. You are encouraged to smell and taste. The teas, spices, salts, sugars, etc. are fresh! You’ll be satisfied with your purchase, because you were able to “test” before buying. The area in North Carolina is beautiful, so stick around to tour the attractions and enjoy the local faves.

“Baker’s Secret” Chocolate Black Tea

The Chocolate Black Tea is simple, yet very aromatic and flavorful. But!, paired with a dairy that has been steeped with the S&TEx’s Baker’s Secret Spice Blend (lightly sweetened with turbinado sugar and so many more flavors!), it is an indulgent breakfast or afternoon delight. Let me note here… Be sure to taste the foam on its own! It. Is. Delicious.

Homemade Vanilla Sugar is super-simple and handy for coffee, tea, etc.

I added more sweetness to my cup, but my husband enjoyed the tea as it is crafted in the directions. I have a link to my Vanilla Sugar below. It’s so easy and nice to have on hand for splurges like this tea.

Baker's Secret Black Chocolate Tea

A note on the Baker’s Secret Spice Blend. Grinding the blend in a spice grinder or mortar and pestle will create more surface area of the spices, allowing for a bit more flavor and fragrance. It is not necessary to grind, but it is an option.

I was in the process of my first trial run when the dusting of the Ground True Ceylon Cinnamon came to mind. You may omit the dusting, but it adds a “barista” flair and flavor. Not to mention, it looks professionally crafted.

Enjoy!

“Baker’s Secret” Chocolate Black Tea

“Baker’s Secret” Chocolate Black Tea

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A black tea infused with chocolatey flavor, paired with a flavorful dairy is an indulgent hot drink. Products from The Spice and Tea Exchange of Blowing Rock, NC.
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Steep/Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Course Breakfast, Brunch, Drinks
Cuisine American
Calories 206.33 kcal

Equipment

  • Dairy frother
  • Strainer

Ingredients
  

Chocolate Black Tea:

Dairy:

Extra Sweetener Options:

  • Turbinado sugar
  • Vanilla Sugar, my recipe link
  • Vanilla syrup
  • zero-sugar sweetener

Topping:

Instructions
 

  • Bring the 10 ounces of water up to a boil. I use my Adagio ingenuiTEA “Teapot” (see Notes) with bottom-release.
  • Place the loose tea in a tea diffuser or in the cup of the Adagio ingenuiTEA.
  • Steep the tea for 4 to 5 minutes. Remove the diffuser with the leaves, or place the Adagio teapot over a mug and allow the teapot to completely drain all the tea.
  • While the tea has been steeping, heat the half cup of dairy to hot and steaming, but not boiling. You can do this in either the microwave (My microwave only needs 1 minute.) or a small saucepan on the stovetop.
  • Stir the Baker’s Secret Spice Blend well to disperse all the ingredients; the sugars and smaller spices fall to the bottom. Add 2 to 3 teaspoons of the Baker’s Secret Spice Blend to the hot dairy. (I preferred 3 teaspoons.)
  • Allow the spice blend to infuse the dairy and dissolve the sugars for at least 5 minutes. Strain the spices and discard them.
  • Froth the dairy with a handheld frother or wand from an espresso machine.
  • Add the frothed dairy to the Chocolate Tea, allowing the fragrant and flavorful foam to lay on top. Taste for sweetness and add sweeteners as desired.
  • Sprinkle with ground Ceylon Cinnamon if desired.
  • Enjoy it very warm.

Notes

The Spice and Tea Exchange of Blowing Rock, NC will be more than happy to assist you in purchasing these featured ingredients, amongst many, many other specialty teas, spices, sugars, salts, etc…
Half and half frothed better than the grocery store’s brand whole milk (Kroger) and Fairlife’s whole milk. Nut milks don’t hold their foam very well, but can be used in this tea recipe. I came across this article online that has some good information, if you’re interested in the different foam results of milks.
I can add sugar to my empty mug while my tea is steeping in the Adagio ingenuiTEA Teapot, so that the hot tea pours onto the sugars and dissolves quickly. The Teapot is a great design. Super-handy. Adagio calls it a “Teapot,” but it makes up to 16 ounces. It is more of an “infuser” than an actual teapot. Good marketing, though. 
The nutrition chart is calculated with 3 teaspoons of turbinado sugar.
Nutrition Facts
“Baker’s Secret” Chocolate Black Tea
Amount per Serving
Calories
206.33
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
13.91
g
21
%
Saturated Fat
 
8.5
g
53
%
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
0.67
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
4.02
g
Cholesterol
 
42.034
mg
14
%
Sodium
 
79.25
mg
3
%
Potassium
 
163.15
mg
5
%
Carbohydrates
 
17.18
g
6
%
Sugar
 
16.9
g
19
%
Protein
 
3.79
g
8
%
Vitamin A
 
214.1
IU
4
%
Vitamin C
 
1.09
mg
1
%
Calcium
 
130.87
mg
13
%
Iron
 
0.1
mg
1
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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