CHICKEN RECIPE: In a large bowl, combine
Fill large pan 80% with water and bring to rapid boil.
add tea . boil two minutes.
add rounded tbs. chai masala, cinnamon, ginger, cardamom. boil 5-10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
add sugar. bring to soft boil, adjust heat to medium ( do not allow to boil over!).
add milk. allow to heat just under boiling. remove from heat. cool two minutes.
pour into cups using tea strainer. serve very hot.
Boil a liter of water.
Rinse the small tea pot with about 1/4 cup of the boiling water and discard.
Add the tea leaves and add 1/4 cup boiling water.
Swirl the pot to wash and rinse the leaves, and then carefully discard the water.
Add the orange flower blossoms, mint leaves and the sugar.
Fill the pot with 1/2 liter (about 2 cups) boiling water.
Leave combined tea mixture to steep for five minutes.
Gently stir the tea, pour into small tea glasses and serve.
In a small pan bring water and basil leaves to boil.
Lower the heat and allow to brew for 3-4 minutes.
Now add the tea leaves or tea bags and sugar to your taste and bring to a boil.
Turn off the heat and strain the tea into cups and add milk as per your taste.
Warm your teapot by rinsing it with boiling water.
Place the tea& spices in the teapot.
Boil the 5 cups of water and pour over the tea& spices.
Let steep for 5 minutes, stir, and serve with a cardamom pod added to each cup.
Add sugar, honey and/or milk to taste.
NOTES:
You can substitute Assam or Ceylon tea for the darjeeling, and can use teabags instead (1 or 2 per cup of water, depending on how strong you like your tea).
If using a coffeemaker, 4 teabags for a 10-cup pot seems to work perfectly.
Add anise seeds to 2 cups boiling water
Place 2 tea bags into 2 cups boiling water
*Steep both for 12 minutes and strain anise liquid into tea water
Each cup - garnish with walnuts.
Bring 1 quart water to a boil. Remove from stove; add tea bags and steep 30 to 45 minutes. Take a gallon jug and fill with about a quart of water. Add sugar, lemonade and tea. Stir well and fill remainder of jug with water. Refrigerate. This may be made several days in advance to chill thoroughly. It keeps well for a week in the refrigerator without clouding.
Combine the milk, tea and sugar in a small saucepan and bring to a boil.
Wash a thumb-sized piece of fresh ginger. Pound until flat - juice should begin to ooze.
Add the ginger to the milk-tea mixture when it begins to boil.
Reduce the heat, letting it all simmer for 2-3 minutes.
Mix ingredients together according to instant tea recipe and serve.
Combine
spices
in
1/2
gallon
water and slowly boil about 10 minutes.
Strain and pour over sugar while hot.\tPour this mixture over tea and let steep.
Strain again and add 1/2 gallon cold water.
Mix with juices.
Serve hot or cold.
Fill a quart Mason jar with ice. Add the rum, vodka and gin, lemon juice or lemonade, iced tea and simple syrup. Stir thoroughly, taste and adjust sweetness if needed; garnish with a slice of lemon and sprig of mint. As always, drink responsibly.
Chill tea before using.
Garnish with cherries and orange slices.
A favorite in Long Island.
Yields 1/2 gallon.
For the Masala Chai Tea Concentrate:
Crush lightly together
cups of water with tea bags, add chickpeas once the
pices (do not add the tea yet).
Once the water
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hrow away the teabags (the tea Bags are to give the
y making your Sweetened Organic Tea.
Boil filtered water and
Place the tea, mint extract or mint leaves, and sugar, if desired, in a teapot. heat the water to a boil and pour the water into the teapot. Let the tea brew for 3 to 5 minutes, depending on your taste. Strain or pour the tea into a cup. Garnish with a fresh mint sprig.
NOTE: You can also mix fresh or dried mint leaves with the Gunpowder tea before brewing--1/2 teaspoon of each works best. Then omit the mint extract from the recipe.
Put all the masala mixture ingredients in a spice mill or blender and grind well. You will only use a pinch of this mixture, the remaining can be stored in an airtight jar.
2. Pour the milk and 2 cups of water in a saucepan and bring to a boil.
3. Add in the sugar, tea leaves and masala. Stir until the mixture turns dark (8 minutes).
4. Remove from heat, strain into cups and serve hot.