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Golden Milk Mix/Powder (Turmeric Latte Mix)

By Samira Kazan

updated July 31, 2024

How to make a simple golden milk powder spice mix (also known as turmeric latte mix) with just 5 spices in 5 minutes. Use it to prepare golden milk and golden lattes (turmeric latte).

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When I first tried a sweet and spicy golden latte recipe, I was hooked. So hooked that I’ve already shared a recipe for a simple 5-ingredient golden milk , and turmeric paste . However, most use fresh spices and take some time to prepare. So for those days when the effort levels aren’t there, this golden milk powder is the perfect way to still get your turmeric latte fix!

Whether you want to enjoy a latte, tea, or simple golden milk, this turmeric latte mix has a ready-made blend of everything needed for your delicious golden drink.

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Simply combine it with a sweetener and plant-based milk (or water) for a 2-minute turmeric drink whenever you want! Even better, having this golden milk mix handy makes it so much easier to reduce a bad caffeine habit – when this makes it so easy to enjoy an alternative!

Plus, coffee-shop alternatives of golden latte recipes are usually packed with sugar and only “just enough” turmeric to color the drink golden. When making homemade golden milk powder, you can be sure of exactly what you’re ingesting! It also makes for a great holiday gift – especially when packaged nicely in a jar, labeled, and with a tag explaining how to use golden milk powder.

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  • What Is Golden Milk?
  • Turmeric Golden Milk Powder Vs. Golden Paste
  • Golden Milk Powder Ingredients
  • How To Make The Golden Milk Powder
  • How To Use Golden Spice?
  • FAQs
  • Recipe Notes and Top Tips
  • More Recipes with Turmeric and/or Ginger
  • Golden Milk Spice Mix/Powder (Turmeric Latte Mix) Recipe

What Is Golden Milk?

Simply, golden milk is a soothing drink made up of your favorite milk of choice and a combination of turmeric, ginger, black pepper, and a sweetener of your choice. Its roots come from Indian and Ayurvedic medicine and can be made in a variety of ways. The simplest version is just warm milk and turmeric with a sweetener.

Golden milk can be made using this turmeric latte powder or golden paste, each with benefits. It can also be flavored with additional spices to customize to your tastes and still reap the benefits.

Turmeric Golden Milk Powder Vs. Golden Paste

Golden Paste

Turmeric paste can be made using fresh ginger and turmeric root or powdered versions. By using fresh, you end up with a paste that blends smoothly into recipes and drinks. The flavor and color are also affected – with turmeric powder often more concentrated in flavor, and the colors are usually darker/muted.

The paste also contains coconut oil . The paste needs to be kept in the fridge and has a shelf life of 2 weeks.

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Golden Spice

This spice blend is made using all dry ingredients, which means that the shelf life is far longer. The mix also doesn’t require refrigeration.

However, the golden milk or golden tea will be more “gritty” in comparison to using the paste. Also, there is no healthy fat already included in this spice blend, so you’ll have to make sure you include one within the recipe used.

Golden Milk Powder Ingredients

  • Turmeric powder : I use homemade turmeric powde r ; however, feel free to use store-bought. The color won’t be as bright, though.
  • Black pepper : This is necessary for our bodies to absorb all the curcumin in the turmeric. Don’t omit it!
  • Ginger powder : I use homemade ginger powder dried ground ginger root powder.
  • Cinnamon : I recommend using Ceylon cinnamon, though any will work.
  • Cardamom : optional.
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Make sure that all of the spices used are fragrant and within their BBE date. Otherwise, not only will the flavor balance be off, but the potency of the spices, too!

Optional Add-ins

  • Nutmeg : nutmeg and cinnamon pair wonderfully. Use a generous pinch.
  • Cloves : cloves have a strong flavor, so a tiny pinch is all you’ll need.
  • Vanilla : you can use the seeds for a vanilla pod OR some vanilla powder . This isn’t a “classic” addition to a turmeric latte mix but tastes delicious with the combination of spices.
  • Coconut milk powder : adding a milk powder ( dairy powdered milk at home or non-dairy like coconut) will provide the mix with the fat needed to help absorb the curcumin but allow you to top it up with hot water instead of having to heat milk. I recommend adding one cup and then increasing how much of this spice you use per drink to around 1 tbsp (I haven’t tested this, so you might want to experiment with amounts to find your perfect amount).

How To Make The Golden Milk Powder

I’m not sure the process for a DIY could get much simpler than this. Mix all of the ingredients in a bowl and then transfer to an air-tight container – voila!

This blend can be stored at room temperature for around 4 months or kept within the fridge for slightly longer. I recommend you store the spice blend in a cool, dark location like a kitchen cupboard.

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The shelf life for this spice blend will depend on how old your spices are. With fresh spices, you could potentially store this golden milk mix for up to 2 years. However, for the most potent flavor and results, I aim to use it within 4-6 months then make a new batch with new spices.

How To Use Golden Spice?

This spice mix is traditionally used for delicious golden milk , whether as a warm turmeric latte (aka golden milk latte) or an Iced drink. However, I also love to use this to make a soothing turmeric powder tea.

However, aside from turmeric powder drink recipes, you can add this spice blend to soups and stews, banana milkshake , homemade coconut yogurt bowls, sprinkle over roast vegetables, add to pancakes and oatmeal porridge , or even add to egg dishes (or scrambled tofu !).

To Make Golden Milk / A Turmeric Latte

You’ll need 1 tsp (up to 2tsp) of this golden milk powder, a tsp or so of maple syrup (or another natural liquid sweetener like raw honey – if not vegan), and 1 cup of dairy-free milk.

First, keep a couple of teaspoons of milk to one side and mix with the sweetener and powder in a small saucepan to create a “paste.” Add your dairy-free milk of choice (I like to use coconut milk or fresh almond milk ) and lightly whisk, heating for 5-10 minutes until hot, but not boiling.

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For a cold/iced version, prepare the “paste” in your glass of choice, then add the milk, leaving space for ice. Mix the milk combo well, and then add the ice cubes. For more of a “milkshake,” you could even add some whipped coconut cream on top.

To Make Turmeric Tea (Golden Tea)

You’ll need 1 tsp golden milk powder, a tsp or so of natural sweetener (maple syrup, date syrup, raw honey – if not vegan), 1 cup of water, and optional lemon slices.

In a similar method to the golden milk, simply mix all ingredients in a small saucepan and heat on low/medium heat for 10-15 minutes. Allow it to simmer gently but not boil. When ready, pour into your cup of choice and add a couple of lemon slices or even some lemon juice. You could also add 1/2 a tsp of this powder to this Ginger Tea recipe.

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If you aren’t aware of the flavor of all of the spices within the golden milk mix, then it’s hard to explain. However, golden spice is very warming and slightly spicy and earthy – sometimes a little bitter. It may be an acquired taste, to begin with. However, it reminds me of chai latte – which is delicious!

Absolutely – I’d recommend only having 1 serving per day, though (or two maximum), so you don’t consume too much curcumin in one go. When consumed in large quantities, curcumin can cause gastrointestinal issues, including stomach aches, nausea, and vomiting.

Sure is! In fact, I recommend you drink it around an hour before bedtime to take full advantage of the relaxing, soothing properties. It always takes less time for me to fall asleep after consuming a drink with this golden milk powder recipe.

I’m not a medical professional – so I think it’s best to turn to your GP/Dr if you’re unsure. However, through research, I’ve found that turmeric should be avoided by those with bleeding disorders, gallbladder issues, liver disease, iron deficiency, and possibly pregnant women.

Recipe Notes and Top Tips

  • For a “spicier “ blend : you can increase the amount of ginger and/or black pepper in the golden milk mix slightly.
  • Adjust the batch amount : you need around 1-1½ teaspoons of the turmeric latte mix per cup of liquid. So adjust the amount of spices used based on how much of a “stock” you’d like to have.
  • Adjust the spice ratio : after preparing your first turmeric drink with this golden milk powder recipe, you can adjust any of the spices (i.e., add more cinnamon, etc.)
  • The texture : note that because this spice mix is made entirely with ground spices, the finished turmeric drink maybe a little grainy. Whisking the mixture well while heating the milk helps, but it may still be slightly grainy. I prefer to keep it this way. However, if the texture really bothers you, strain the mixture before drinking it.
  • Allow your turmeric drink to sit for a minute or two : this gives the spices a chance to rehydrate and distribute evenly into the drink.
  • For optimum curcumin absorption : For our bodies to absorb it, the turmeric needs to be consumed with black pepper and fat (in this case, full-fat non-dairy milk like coconut milk or cashew milk).
  • To add extra fat : depending on what milk you use, there may not be enough “fat” content for the curcumin to bind to. In this case, I suggest adding a tsp of coconut oil or something like coconut butter . Alternatively, you could add a spoonful of homemade cashew butter or similar ‘fatty’ nut butter.
  • Turmeric stains : Be careful to wear darker clothing when working with turmeric as it stains easily. If you end up with a mess on your hands, here are tried and tested methods to clean turmeric stains!

More Recipes with Turmeric and/or Ginger

  • Ginger Shots
  • Turmeric Ginger Shots
  • One-Pot Turmeric, Ginger & Pumpkin Soup
  • DIY Turmeric Tincture
  • How To Make Ginger Tea
  • Honey Fermented Ginger and Lemon

You might also enjoy browsing through this collection of 40+ ways to use ginger !

Equipment

  • Mixing bowl set

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  • ▢ ½ cup ground turmeric powder
  • ▢ 1 Tbsp ground ginger powder
  • ▢ 2 tsp black pepper freshly ground!
  • ▢ 1 tsp ground cinnamon powder Ceylon, optional
  • ▢ 1 tsp ground cardamom powder optional

Check the Recipe NOtes below for optional add-ins!

Instructions

  • Mix all of the ingredients in a bowl and then transfer to an air-tight container – voila!
  • This blend can be stored at room temperature for around 4 months or kept within the fridge for slightly longer. I recommend you store the spice blend in a cool, dark location like a kitchen cupboard. The shelf life for this spice blend will depend on how old your spices are. With fresh spices, you could potentially store this golden milk mix for up to 2 years. However, for the most potent flavor and results, I aim to use it within 4-6 months then make a new batch with new spices.Â

Video

Notes

  • Nutmeg : nutmeg and cinnamon pair wonderfully. Use a generous pinch.

  • Cloves : cloves have a strong flavor, so a tiny pinch is all you’ll need.

  • Vanilla : you can use the seeds for a vanilla pod OR some vanilla powder . This isn’t a “classic” addition to a turmeric latte mix but tastes delicious with the combination of spices.

  • Coconut milk powder : adding a milk powder will provide the mix with the fat needed to help absorb the curcumin but allow you to top it up with hot water instead of having to heat milk. I recommend adding one cup and then increasing how much of this spice you use per drink to around 1 Tbsp (I haven’t tested this, so you might want to experiment with amounts to find your perfect amount).

  • For a “spicier” blend : you can increase the amount of ginger and/or black pepper in the golden milk mix slightly.

  • Adjust the batch amount : you need around 1-1½ teaspoons of turmeric mix per beverage. So adjust the amount of spices used based on how much of a “stock” you’d like to have.

  • Adjust the spice ratio : after preparing your first turmeric drink with this golden milk powder recipe, you can adjust any of the spices (i.e., add more cinnamon, etc.).

  • The texture : note that because this spice mix is made entirely with ground spices, the finished turmeric drink may be a little grainy. Whisking the mixture well while heating the milk helps, but it may still be slightly grainy. I prefer to keep it this way. However, if the texture really bothers you, strain the mixture before drinking it.

  • Allow your turmeric drink to sit for a minute or two : this gives the spices a chance to rehydrate and distribute evenly into the drink.

  • For optimum curcumin absorption : For our bodies to absorb it, the turmeric needs to be consumed with black pepper and fat (in this case, full-fat non-dairy milk like coconut milk or cashew milk).

  • To add extra fat : depending on what milk you use, there may not be enough “fat” content for the curcumin to bind to. In this case, I suggest adding a tsp of coconut oil or something like homemade coconut butter . Alternatively, you could add a spoonful of homemade cashew butter or similar “fatty” nut butter.Â

  • Turmeric stains : be careful to wear darker clothing when working with turmeric as it stains easily. If you end up with a mess on your hands, check out our guide on how to remove turmeric stains for tried and tested methods to clean them up!

Nutrition

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Golden Milk Spice Mix/Powder (Turmeric Latte Mix)

Equipment

  • Mixing bowl set

Ingredients

  • ½ cup ground turmeric powder
  • 1 Tbsp ground ginger powder
  • 2 tsp black pepper freshly ground!
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon powder Ceylon, optional
  • 1 tsp ground cardamom powder optional

Check the Recipe NOtes below for optional add-ins!

Instructions

  • Mix all of the ingredients in a bowl and then transfer to an air-tight container - voila!
  • This blend can be stored at room temperature for around 4 months or kept within the fridge for slightly longer. I recommend you store the spice blend in a cool, dark location like a kitchen cupboard. The shelf life for this spice blend will depend on how old your spices are. With fresh spices, you could potentially store this golden milk mix for up to 2 years. However, for the most potent flavor and results, I aim to use it within 4-6 months then make a new batch with new spices.

Video

Notes

  • Nutmeg : nutmeg and cinnamon pair wonderfully. Use a generous pinch.

  • Cloves : cloves have a strong flavor, so a tiny pinch is all you’ll need.

  • Vanilla : you can use the seeds for a vanilla pod OR some vanilla powder . This isn’t a “classic” addition to a turmeric latte mix but tastes delicious with the combination of spices.

  • Coconut milk powder : adding a milk powder will provide the mix with the fat needed to help absorb the curcumin but allow you to top it up with hot water instead of having to heat milk. I recommend adding one cup and then increasing how much of this spice you use per drink to around 1 Tbsp (I haven’t tested this, so you might want to experiment with amounts to find your perfect amount).

  • For a “spicier” blend : you can increase the amount of ginger and/or black pepper in the golden milk mix slightly.

  • Adjust the batch amount : you need around 1-1½ teaspoons of turmeric mix per beverage. So adjust the amount of spices used based on how much of a “stock” you’d like to have.

  • Adjust the spice ratio : after preparing your first turmeric drink with this golden milk powder recipe, you can adjust any of the spices (i.e., add more cinnamon, etc.).

  • The texture : note that because this spice mix is made entirely with ground spices, the finished turmeric drink may be a little grainy. Whisking the mixture well while heating the milk helps, but it may still be slightly grainy. I prefer to keep it this way. However, if the texture really bothers you, strain the mixture before drinking it.

  • Allow your turmeric drink to sit for a minute or two : this gives the spices a chance to rehydrate and distribute evenly into the drink.

  • For optimum curcumin absorption : For our bodies to absorb it, the turmeric needs to be consumed with black pepper and fat (in this case, full-fat non-dairy milk like coconut milk or cashew milk).

  • To add extra fat : depending on what milk you use, there may not be enough “fat” content for the curcumin to bind to. In this case, I suggest adding a tsp of coconut oil or something like homemade coconut butter . Alternatively, you could add a spoonful of homemade cashew butter or similar “fatty” nut butter.

  • Turmeric stains : be careful to wear darker clothing when working with turmeric as it stains easily. If you end up with a mess on your hands, check out our guide on how to remove turmeric stains for tried and tested methods to clean them up!

Nutrition

Recipe on Alphafoodie: https://www.alphafoodie.com/simple-golden-spice-golden-milk-powder/