Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts

Friday, May 23, 2014

CHAI CONCENTRATE

I make chai concentrate on the regular, though not as much recently. It is probably my favourite hot and cold drink, and combination of spices is just heavenly. Depending on how I feel I tweak the amount of cardamom, ginger or cinnamon and always add a generous amount of vanilla. So here's goes...
(also my sorta-but-not-really recipe is included below)

First I decide what I'm putting into it today, generally it is some sort of combination of cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, cloves, star anise, vanilla, nutmeg, orange peel (or zest), black peppercorn and sometimes if I feel like it, allspice (though I didn't use it today). 

Nutmeg is the only spice I use in ground form, mostly because I don't have any whole ones but even if I did I would have to grate it anyways so this is just easier.

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I ended up using some ground cinnamon since I only had 3 cinnamon sticks left, so I just added about 1/4 of a teaspoon. I don't have anything to say about the star anise other than I love just looking at it, it's pretty.

I buy this honey from a little family owned bulk store near my house, it's locally sourced which I like, unpasteurized and delicious. I've gone through 3 containers of this stuff in the last 3 months. As a side note, I also use it as an ingredient in my weekly face-mask and my skin feels super soft afterwards.


Recipe:

8 cups of water
8 black tea bags
3 cinnamon sticks + 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
some cardamom seeds
6-ish whole cloves
1/2 tsp nutmeg
peel of one orange
grated chunk of ginger
3 star anise
1/2 vanilla bean pod + 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 cup honey

Put the water on to boil

Once i'ts boiling add everything except the vanilla extract and the honey and let it steep for however long you feel like (if you are like me then around 20-30 minutes because you are too distracted playing with the baby, otherwise 15 minutes would probably do).

Now that it has steeped, stir in the honey and vanilla extract and begin to strain the concentrate into whatever container it is going to be kept in.

Last step isn't necessary but you're probably going to drink it right away, hot or cold. So drink away.

To serve pour a 1:1 ratio of concentrate and whatever milk (be it cow's or almond or whatever) and either heat it up or drop a couple ice cubes into it
I wouldn't keep this for much longer than a week in the fridge, but lets be real it won't last that long in there anyways.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

TEA

I drink tea, like a lot of tea. I would say that drinking tea is one of my defining characteristics, or rather that I drink tea instead of coffee. After each paycheck while I was pregnant I would allot myself enough money to buy myself 50g of a non-caffeinated tea from Davids Tea, so in the 6 months that I was working I built myself quite a little tea collection. Now with less than 8 weeks until my departure I've been upping my tea consumption is order to finish off all my remaining bags of tea, above are the 7 bags I have left.

From left to right
1. The Earls Garden: Early Grey and strawberry
2. Mint Chocolate Rooibos
3. Rooibos de Provence: Rooibos, lavender and black current
4. Vanilla Orchid: Oolong with hints of vanilla
5.Organic Razzmatazz: Raspberry herbal blend
6. Midsummers Night Dream: Citrus and mint herbal blend
7. Organic Sweet Dreams: Chamomile, lemongrass, hibiscus herbal blend