
Warm spices, deep caramel sweetness, and a soft, chewy center are what I reach for every holiday season, and these chai masala brown sugar cookies deliver all three in one cozy bite. Inspired by the fragrant spice blends used in masala chai, these cookies bring together cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, cloves, and black pepper for a flavor profile that feels both nostalgic and vivid.
What makes these cookies especially irresistible is the balance between comfort and boldness. Brown sugar gives them their rich, toffee-like depth, while the chai spices add warmth without overpowering. Each bite feels gently spiced rather than aggressively flavored, making them just as welcome alongside a quiet cup of tea as they are on a crowded holiday cookie platter.
The crackled tops and tender interior are part of their charm. Visually, they look like classic bakery-style cookies, lightly dusted and golden, but the flavor leans into something far more aromatic and layered. They are the kind of cookie that disappears quickly at gatherings and gets requested again long after the season ends.
I especially love these cookies during the winter months, when the kitchen smells like spice and sugar and everything feels just a little slower. They fit just as easily into a holiday cookie box as they do into an everyday baking rhythm.
If you are looking for a spiced cookie that feels familiar yet distinctive, these chai masala brown sugar cookies are exactly that: comforting, fragrant, and deeply satisfying without being heavy.
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