Showing posts with label Cloves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cloves. Show all posts
April 10, 2014
June 3, 2013
Dhaba Tadka Mix + Dhaba Style Urad Dal - a Step by Step Recipe
Looks like those hot, summer days which I have been complaining in almost every post since past few months are on the move. Humid, sultry nights are being slowly replaced with breezy, chilly ones and trust me, am not complaining at all. I dread hot days and simply love winters as am a through & through wrap-a-shawl-and-have-a-cup-of-hot-tea kinda girl. :-)
Spicy Dhaba Style Urad Dal |
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Butter
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Cloves
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Coriander seeds
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Cumin Seeds
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Fennel seeds
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Lemons/Limes
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Red Chillies
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Side dishes: Legumes
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Tomato
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Urad dal
January 20, 2013
{Energizing and Invigorating} Yogi Chai Tea Recipe
"Tea does our fancy aid,
Repress those vapours which the head invade
And keeps that palace of the soul serene." ~ Edmund Waller, "Of Tea"
Good morning everyone!
Its my new year resolution to drink a cup of hot green tea every single day of 2013. I got myself a cute electric kettle to heat some hot water and have a jar of honey just beside the tea bags. I am so happy to say that I am well on track until now. But, to be honest its getting little bored with the same tea-flavors I currently have. That's when I started to research of any other soothing, therapeutic tea recipe ideas and stumbled upon this one - Yogi Chai Tea.
Its very handy to make the concoction in bulk so that the rest can be refrigerated or even frozen as cubes. Whenever you are ready to drink it, simply heat the tea, add milk and honey.
Enjoy!
Other "Tea" Recipes - Ginger and Honey Iced Tea | Lemony Green Tea
How to make Yogi Chai Tea
Adapted from YogaYoga.com
Ingredients:
1 litre water
8 whole cloves
10 black peppercorns
2 sticks of cinnamon
10 whole cardamon pods (split the pods first)
4 ginger slices (1/4″ thick)
1/4 teaspoon black tea leaves
enough milk and honey to taste
Preparation:
Bring water to a boil in a pot. Add cloves and boil for one minute. Next, add cardamom pieces, peppercorns, cinnamon, and fresh ginger root. Cover and boil for at least 30 minutes. For best flavor, it is recommended to simmer on low heat for 2 to 3 hours. When ready, remove from heat, add black tea leaves, cover and let it cool. Strain tea. Refrigerate the concoction.
When ready to drink, add milk (use soymilk if you are a vegan) and sweeten to taste with honey or maple syrup.
Also Read - Can Yogi Chai Tea Help Weight Loss?
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Beverages/Drinks
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Black Pepper
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Black Tea
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Cardamom
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Cinnamon
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Cloves
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Ginger
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Honey
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Milk
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