Thursday, March 4, 2010

Spiced Indian Tea



One of the favorite morning routines for me the past few months is to try various ways of spicing up the morning cup of tea. I prefer tea to coffee. I was drawn to the idea of spicing up the tea when one morning we were out of milk (I always love my tea with milk and sugar ('Equal' sweetener to be precise) , or maybe milk and honey), I decided to satisfy myself with the Chamomile flavoured Green Tea (I love to have these herbal teas without milk and sugar though) and V was more than willing to have his favourite cup of coffee :D . Why I wrote the phrase 'more than willing' is because, he prefers coffee to tea , but joins the tea session with me during morning time, for company sake ;)



I then remembered that I had those 'Indian Chai flavour' herbal tea bags. They smelled so nice. Checking the ingredients didn't help much as the trade secret word 'and various other spices' wasn't clear. It was then that I decided to try making my own fresh tea masala. On our next Indian grocery shopping, I purchased whatever spice I knew (cardomom, star anise, dry ginger root, ajwain, aniseed). The only other ingredient that I forgot from the to-buy list was Lemongrass. It was at one of our cousin's place that I had this Lemongrass flavoured tea which our cousin bought it from Mumbai, India. I could never get that delicate flavor of lemongrass infused tea out of my mind since then. Lemongrass has this delicate gingery smell, almost like fresh cut ginger.The dry stalks you get in the grocery shops such as 'Stop and Shop', Shaws etc.. are extremely high : $6.00 for 2 dry stalks, the size of my small finger ! I was almost about to order it online, but it almost came up to the same price. Then one day when we went to this Chinese grocery shop, I luckily remembered about Lemongrass and promptly asked the owner, and there she got me, two long fresh stalks of Lemongrass just for $1.50 . I was thrilled ! From that day onwards my teas always spoke a different story ;)

Let me share how I spice up my tea:

Makes 2 cups of tea

Ingredients:

  • Lemongrass minced : Any part of the lemon grass is edible, so dont throw away the outer leavy covering. I cut a small disc from the top of the stalk. Thats more than enough to spice up two cups of tea. 
  • Fresh ginger minced : 1/2 teaspoon
  • Star anise or fennel seed (optional): 1/2 teaspoon
  • Cardomom : 1 whole
  • Tea leaf powder (Tea bag) : 3 teaspoons (vary according to your taste) I use the Red Label (Orange Pekoe) brand.
  • Water : 1 cup
  • Milk : 1 cup
  • Sugar : 2 teaspoons or 2 packets 'Equal'

Method:
  1.  In a vessel, boil 1 cup of water and add Lemongrass, Ginger, Star anise or fennel seeds, and Cardomom and reduce the heat to low. Close it with a lid. Let this mixture simmer for 15 seconds
  2. Then add the tea leaf powder (bags) and out the lid back. Let it simmer for 20 seconds.
  3. Now add the milk and let it sit for 10 seconds without the lid on low fire. After 10 seconds, turn up the heat to high and wait until the milk starts boiling, then lower heat to medium until the milk is just on the verge of boiling, but doesn't boil over. Wait for 3 seconds, this gives it the strong color to the tea.
  4. Switch off the heat, add sugar and pour it into cups. Enjoy !

7 comments:

Trendsetters said...

gimme tea anyday

Cham said...

I never added fennel and Lemon grass sounds very different!

Unknown said...

Trendsetters, you bet i can have tea anyday :)

Cham, yes actually i too was surprised when i first heard abt it and then the taste really impressed me :)

suvi said...

well what a coincidence...I posted a tea with lemongrass on the same day as you did this one, except that mine is an iced tea!

Fennel in tea is something that I have never heard of, but something I am willing to try, since even I love to spice up my tea.

Tina said...

So...refreshing

Kripa said...

wow!!! thankyou so much for uploading this recipe.. i cannot wait to get my hands on the spices you mentioned now!! i can totally imagine the taste.. it can add that pizazz to any wintry day...better still am coming over for this! :)

Unknown said...

aquadaze, thank you for visiting my blog :), yeah its quiet a conincidence , maybe we both had a good cup of tea before starting to blog ;) ...Fennel adds a unique taste when added to tea, you may use star annise too in place of fennel.

Tina, yes its refreshing, just one of the few things i look forward to in the lazy mornings

kripa, you bet it adds a nice warm touch to the wintery days, and thanks to you in the first place for introducing me to this flavor ! :)

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