Showing posts with label Tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tea. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Masala Chai

I LOVE Chai.

I order it often when I'm out. But I'm going to guess that it's not usually made from beautiful whole spices.

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I decided I wanted to make it at home.

Chai is made from four things.

  • Tea
  • Milk
  • Spices
  • Sweetener


Tea...

What kind to use? My regular everyday tea, for iced tea, is just plain old Lipton, which I love. But I think this calls for some nice strong Indian black tea leaves.

So I consulted some friends who work for Teavana. I let them know I wanted a strong tea to stand up to all of the spices. They suggested Assam.

Assam it is!

Milk...

Most of the recipes I looked at called for whole milk. I always order a non-fat Chai, but this was an experiment, so I decided to go with the flow and used whole milk.

Spices...

This was the most versatile part! There were a tons of different spices. Two seemed to be in almost every recipe. Cardamom and Cloves. YUM!
I ended up choosing Cardamom, Cloves, Allspice, Star Anise, Cinnamon and Fresh Ginger.

Sweetener...

I just used honey. =)

Ready!

So I gathered my spices.
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2 Cinnamon Sticks
1 almost whole Star Anise
about a dozen whole Cloves
8 or so Allspice Berries
3 Green Cardamom Pods
about an inch and a half of sliced Ginger Root.

Add that to a cup of water and bring to a boil.
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Let is steep for 20 minutes.
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I tried to kinda crush some of the spiced with the handle of a wooden spoon... but they really weren't having it.

After steeping... add 5 cups of whole milk and bring that to a boil.
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Time for the tea.
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Add tea leaves.
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Steep for 10 minutes.
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Add honey.
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Strain out spices & tea leaves.
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That's it!
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Plus we added cinnamon sticks to our mugs.

So for a first try, this came out really good.

Jon & Ericka had never had Chai and both really liked it.

Ericka and I agreed that next time definitely NOT whole milk. WAY too thick and creamy. Who would ever think that thick & creamy would be a bad thing? While it wasn't really bad, it just had too much of a mouth coating thing going on, know what I mean?

Also, it could have been hotter and spicier and stronger.

So next time, I'd add more spices in general and up the ratio of Cardamom a little while I was at it.

I'd also add a little more tea.

Instead of steeping the tea off the heat, after the last boil, I think I'd just turn the fire down to low to keep it hotter and maybe make it a little stronger.

Do you make Chai at home?

I'd love to hear how you do it!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Hard Arnold Palmer... oh yeah!

In Pennsylvania there are so many liquor regulations, it seems to take a while for new things to get here.

The good thing is... The Wine & Spirits Stores often have people giving out samples!

Recently, they were sampling Sweet Carolina Sweet Tea Vodka. She had it straight in an iced shaker and mixed with lemonade!

I tried it straight first and thought it tasted great! Then I tried it mixed with lemonade and really LOVED it!!

It's a drink that would be PERFECT on a hot summer day. But it really tastes just like an Arnold Palmer; half lemonade/half iced tea.... so I think they'd probably really sneak up on you quickly!

Hard Arnold Palmer
Two shots of Sweet Carolina Sweet Tea Vodka
Two shots of Lemonade
Pour over ice and stir
Garnish with a slice of lemon
Enjoy!

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Sweet Carolina Sweet Tea Vodka also comes in Peach, Raspberry and Mint!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Sweet Tea

I had a southern friend come stay with me over the summer. To make her feel at home, I wanted to make some sweet tea. I found the most of the southerns who replied to my query preferred Luzianne tea for their sweet tea.
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I personally don't like sweet tea. I like my iced tea fresh brewed, strong and unsweetened. Lauren said it tasted just like home... and Tawny really loves it. When I made it over the weekend for her and her friends... she said she makes it better than I do. I guess I don't have to make it anymore!

Anyway.... here's some sweet tea you can be proud to serve to any of your southern friends.

Boil a saucepan full of water.
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When it's boiling, remove from heat and steep 4 Luzianne tea bags for 10 minutes.
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Pour 1 cup of sugar into a pitcher.
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Pour the hot tea into the pitcher with the sugar and stir until all of the sugar is dissolved.
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Refill the pot with the tea bags and pour that water into the pitcher until full.
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Pour into a glass with ice and enjoy!
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