Creamy AIP Coconut Milk Chai - Autoimmune Wellness (2024)

11/22/2017 | BY Mickey Trescott

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If you love chai, you may be familiar with the Coconut Chai recipe on p. 102 ofThe Autoimmune Paleo Cookbook. Since that recipe calls for making coconut milk from scratch, I thought I’d post a simpler and quicker (but equally as tasty!) variation here on the blog for anyone looking to save some time. It is perfect to sip on cold evenings now that the winter season is quickly approaching!

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Creamy Coconut Milk Chai

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Author: Mickey Trescott

Serves: 2½ cups

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  1. Place the tea bag and cloves in a mug and add the boiling water. Let steep for 10 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, place the coconut milk, cinnamon, maple syrup, ginger, vanilla, and sea salt in a blender and blend to combine, about 30 seconds. Transfer to a saucepan and heat gently while stirring with a whisk.
  3. When the tea is finished brewing, discard the tea bag and strain the cloves. Add the liquid to the coconut milk mixture. Stir and heat thoroughly until the desired temperature is reached.
  4. Enjoy warm!

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About Mickey Trescott

Mickey Trescott is a co-founder here at Autoimmune Wellness and a co-teacher of AIP Certified Coach. After recovering from her own struggle with both Celiac and Hashimoto’s disease, adrenal fatigue, and multiple vitamin deficiencies, Mickey started to write about her experience to share with others and help them realize they are not alone in their struggles. She has a Master's degree in Human Nutrition and Functional Nutrition, and is the author of three best-selling books--The Autoimmune Paleo Cookbook, The Autoimmune Wellness Handbook, and The Nutrient-Dense Kitchen. You can watch her AIP cooking demos by following her on Instagram.

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31 comments

  • Creamy AIP Coconut Milk Chai - Autoimmune Wellness (5)

    Becky says

    01/04/18

    After being diagnosed with Hashimoto’s, I took a food sensitivity test to learn more. Vanilla scored a “5” and my doctor told me to stay away from it for 6 months. Is vanilla powder safe, though? Thank you.

    Reply

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      Mickey Trescott says

      01/08/18

      Hey Becky,
      Even though vanilla is AIP, you may react to additional foods – I might leave it out for a while and reintroduce later to assess tolerance.

      Reply

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    Nerissa Weeks says

    01/06/18

    Is the whole can of coconut milk supposed to be used? That’s 800 calories between the 2.5 servings

    Reply

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    Eva says

    01/17/18

    Just made this and am enjoying it right this second, so good, thanks for the recipe! I actually replaced 1/3 of the coconut milk with hazelnut milk which works nicely too 🙂

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      Mickey Trescott says

      01/19/18

      Eva,
      Sounds fantastic, although hazelnuts are a no-go in the elimination phase. If you’ve been able to reintroduce them, yum!

      Reply

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    Iva says

    02/15/18

    I LOVE the Coconut Chai recipe on p. 102 of The Autoimmune Paleo Cookbook! Any ideas on what to do with the pulp that is left over? It seems like such a waste to throw it out.

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      Mickey Trescott says

      02/19/18

      Hey Iva! I’ve experimented with what to do with it, and honestly all of the flavor is gone and it doesn’t taste good. It is just leftover fiber. Personally that is the part of the coconut I don’t tolerate well, so I am fine tossing but if you find a good/tasty use I’m all ears!

      Reply

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    Sherry says

    02/21/18

    Is there a caffeine free version ?
    Thank-you

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      Mickey Trescott says

      02/27/18

      Hi Sherry! Just use caffeine-free black tea.

      Reply

  • Creamy AIP Coconut Milk Chai - Autoimmune Wellness (15)

    Michele says

    06/21/18

    Sounds so good and the punchy flavor may be just what I need to let go of coffee in the morning. If I’m making this just for me, can I drink half one day and half the next? Will it tolerate being refrigerated and reheated the next day?

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    • Creamy AIP Coconut Milk Chai - Autoimmune Wellness (16)

      Jenn says

      04/25/19

      I’m wondering the same thing. If I make a bigger batch to have on hand for a week or so at a time, do you think that would work?

      Reply

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    Hailey says

    10/01/18

    Can you link or tell me where to buy cloves or exactly what they are??

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      Mickey Trescott says

      10/08/18

      Hi Hailey! They are available in the spice section of your grocery, usually either whole or ground. They are made of the flowering part of a tree.

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      • Creamy AIP Coconut Milk Chai - Autoimmune Wellness (20)

        Christen says

        01/28/19

        Are cloves ok during the strict phase of AIP?

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          Mickey Trescott says

          02/04/19

          Hi Christen, Yes, cloves are in!

          Reply

  • Creamy AIP Coconut Milk Chai - Autoimmune Wellness (22)

    Michele says

    11/25/18

    Can other types of tea be substituted? Black tea contains fluoride which is a thyroid suppressant.

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      Mickey Trescott says

      11/26/18

      Michele, it is nice with rooibos as well.

      Reply

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    McFife says

    02/26/19

    This is lovely with the tea and vanilla left out, too. Instead of canned coconut milk, I’ve been adding boiling water to my coconut manna/creamed coconut (to cut out the potentially BPA issue and all the waste) and it works perfectly for this. I just combined the spices and maple syrup with half the boiling water and the other half pour into the creamed coconut jar and stir around until it looks creamy enough. Dump them all together and enjoy. So good!

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    • Creamy AIP Coconut Milk Chai - Autoimmune Wellness (25)

      Mickey Trescott says

      03/04/19

      Smart! Thanks for sharing your variation with us 🙂

      Reply

  • Creamy AIP Coconut Milk Chai - Autoimmune Wellness (26)

    Giselle says

    08/20/19

    Is coconut milk in a can the same as using coconut milk beverage found in a carton?

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      Mickey Trescott says

      08/25/19

      Giselle,
      Not always, but the carton will work fine for this recipe.

      Reply

  • Creamy AIP Coconut Milk Chai - Autoimmune Wellness (28)

    MICHELLE says

    08/27/19

    Hi Mickey, can you recommend a vanilla powder? I’m having trouble finding one with good reviews.
    Thanks.

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      Mickey Trescott says

      09/02/19

      Hi Michelle! I have used a product from Wilderness Poets in the past that I really liked!

      Reply

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    Barb says

    09/04/19

    Is caffeine ok on AIP?

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      Angie Alt says

      09/07/19

      Barb, coffee is eliminated during the elimination phase of AIP because it is seed (coffee “bean” is a little misleading, since it is not a legume), but caffeine specifically is not eliminated. That said it is wise to consume caffeine in moderation & be aware of your individual health needs. Many people with autoimmune disease are struggling with adrenal and/or blood sugar issues early in their healing journeys & may find caffeine has a very negative impact in that setting.

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    • Creamy AIP Coconut Milk Chai - Autoimmune Wellness (32)

      Mickey Trescott says

      09/10/19

      Hi Barb! Caffeine is OK, but coffee (which is a seed) is not compliant. Hope that helps!

      Reply

  • Creamy AIP Coconut Milk Chai - Autoimmune Wellness (33)

    Linda says

    11/06/19

    Thanks Mickey, it’s lovely and creamy!! I think this will help me as a substitution for a warm cup of coffee. Thanks for your post!

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    Karen says

    01/26/20

    Should I limit the amount of coconut cream or milk or oil I ingest?
    I love and find coco products very tasty and filling
    But I wonder if I am eating too much.

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      Mickey Trescott says

      01/27/20

      Hi Karen! Without knowing how much you are eating, I would say yes it is possible to overdo. I don’t think using coconut oil as a cooking fat and having some coconut milk every day should be an issue, unless you are sensitive. But if you are having cups and cups of it every day, that could be a problem. As always, listen to your body for signs it is telling you it may be too much!

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