brew this · adrak chai · with pakora
monsoon · adrak chai
The Indian monsoon arrives somewhere in early June and stays through September. The air goes wet, the temperatures drop a few degrees, and the entire country reaches for the ginger box. Adrak chai is the unofficial drink of the rainy season.
The technique stays the same. The difference is that you triple the ginger. A whole inch, smashed, into a pot for two cups. The ginger warms you from the inside, fights off the sniffles the wet air brings, and pairs with the other monsoon ritual: a plate of pakora eaten at the window while it pours.