Tea, so many flavours, so many different ways to make it, so many different ingredients, so many different cultures, many many different things. My all time favorite is Lapsang Soochong....... no, no it is not actually I don't like it much at all I use it for something completely different from tea since I was so disappointed, maybe I will release my secret use for lapsang in the future. Really my favorite tea is Chai one of my old bosses said he thought North Americans were funny, cause we call it Chai Tea, because Chai means tea, so we are saying Tea Tea, he is Persian.
Well as I am making a big ole batch of tea for a pot luck at Greenshire Eco Farms, I will post my recipe.
So the way I make my Chai for a small batch enough for a few cups.
5-8 - Cardamom pods (bruised/opened by pressing down with the back of a spoon or smashed with a mortar and pestle)
5-8 - Cloves
5-8 - Black Pepper corns
tbsp - Minced Ginger root
1" - piece of a Cinnamon stick broken up
3 or 4 - Tea Bags (I use orange pekoe caffeinated and decaffeinated depending on when I'm making it)
1/2cp - Milk (soy, Almond, Coconut, or regular)
4 cp - Water
1 tbsp - Honey or to taste
bring water to a boil, add everything but the tes bags and milk, reduce to a simmer.
Simmer for about 5 mins or your house smells awesome, throw in the milk, tea and honey.
There you go my version (probably stolen or elaborated from someone somewheres) DEAL WITH IT.
Peace I'm out.
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