We obviously love drinking tea anytime, and there’s a Moody blend for any occasion; but sometimes, we just want to take it up a notch! Cocktails, mocktails, and other drinks are a great way to level up your beverage game, and can include all your favorite teas with tea-fusions! Today, we’re looking at infused liquids and how we can use them to make a gorgeous Autumn Chai Appletini!
What is an infusion?
Infusion is a process of extracting flavors from food into a liquid, leaving an infusion. This means soaking the flavor agent in a liquid, like water, alcohol, oil, or vinegar. There are 3 different methods depending on time and temperature. This means the liquid takes on the flavors of the food (and sometimes vice versa). Infusions have been around forever, and tea is a great example! Tea leaves are used to infuse water using one of the three methods. Tons of cultures have used infusions for different reasons, from preservation to medicinal uses.
There are three traditional ways of infusion, one cold method and two hot.
Cold Method
The cold method is arguably the easiest. This method relies on time, as opposed to temperature. To make a cold infusion, fill your container with your flavor agent of choice. Dried ingredients are ideal since they are less likely to spoil the liquid. Then top fill the container with your liquid and set aside in a cool, dark place, shaking or mixing every few days. This method can take anywhere from a day to several weeks, depending on your components.
Hot Methods
There are two hot infusion methods – steeping and simmering. These infusions rely on heat, and are much faster to make. The hotter the liquid, the faster the flavor is infused, but be careful – higher temperatures often bring out more bitter components. Like tea, other flavor agents can become bitter, so use the lowest temp that can achieve the result you’re looking for. Flavor elements can also evaporate over time if the hot infusion is made in an open container, so keep a lid on it!
Steeping
The first hot method is one we’re all familiar with. Bring your liquid to a boil and pour over your flavor agents into a container. Steep anywhere from a few minutes to an hour to get your desired taste. Then, strain your flavor agents out and your infusion is done!
Simmering
The other hot method is simmering. First, add your liquid and your flavor agent to a pot, and bring to a simmer. Let it go for a few minutes to an hour, again depending on your preference. Then, let this cool and strain. You can also do this in the oven or a crockpot if you don’t want to leave it on an open flame!
Other Methods
There are a few additional infusion methods using newer technologies, such as sous vide, pressure cooking, or a whipping siphon. You can read more about infusions and other methods here!
Tea-Fusions
You can make tea-fusions using any of these methods. The cold method is basically just cold brew tea! This method can also be modified to make sun teas, but that’s a topic for another post. As we discussed in our last blog, cold-brew has nothing to do with the type of tea. Actually, it’s a method of brewing (another word for infusing)! Check out our post on cold brew teas here! As for the hot methods, steeping is how we traditionally brew tea. However, you can use tea to make a variety of other infusions for different purposes. Think infused liquors, syrups, salts, and sugars for drinks, or oils and vinegars with your favorite tea flavors for enhancing your savory meals!
Today, we’ll be tea-fusions to make an Autumn Chai Appletini using one of our fave chais, Kumaon, Let’s Go! First, we’ll start by making infused vodka using the cold brewed method.
Chai-infused Vodka
This perfectly spiced vodka adds the perfect kick to your cocktails!
- 1 tbsp Kumaon, Let's Go!
- 6 ounces vodka
- Add Kumaon, Let’s Go and vodka into a Mason jar or other glass container.
- Let infuse for 1 to 2 hours.
- Strain tea and set aside.
Next, let’s make an infused cider with the hot steeping method. This is also amazing as is, or add some sparkling water for a fun mocktail substitute!
Chai-infused Cider
This cider can be enjoyed on it's own used to add an extra level of flavor and spice to your cocktails.
- 6 ounces apple cider
- 1 tbsp Kumaon, Let's Go!
Add apple cider into a small saucepan and heat over medium heat until hot but not boiling.
Turn off heat and add Kumaon, Let's Go.
- Let steep for 3 to 5 minutes and strain out tea.
Finally, let’s put these recipes to the test and combine them into this delicious Autumn Chai Appletini!
Autumn Chai Appletini
This apple cider chai combination makes for a perfectly spiced fall cocktail!
- ¼ of one gala apple
- 1 1/2 ounces chai-infused vodka
- 1 1/2 ounces chai-infused cider
- 1/2 ounce agave nectar
- apple slices (to garnish)
- In a shaker, muddle the apple until the consistency of applesauce.
- Add remaining ingredients and ice and shake for 10 seconds.
- Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
- Garnish with an apple slice.