Friday, 16 December 2011

Kashmiri Chai (Pink Tea)



Ingredients
  1. Water – 2 cups
  2. Green Tea leaves – 2-3 teaspoons
  3. Salt and/or Sugar (according to your taste)
  4. Green cardamoms – 4
  5. Milk – 2 cups
  6. A pinch of Baking soda or Saffron (It will give pink color to the tea)
  7. Crushed dry fruits (Almonds and Pistachios preferably)
  8. Cream (optional)
Green Tea leaves
Green Tea leaves
Recipe
  1. Pour 2 cups water in a pot and make sure that the pot you are using has a broad base. Crush green cardamoms in your hand until seeds come out.
  2. Add both the seeds and shell in the water. Add green tea leaves.
  3. Also, add baking soda or Saffron. Using soda or saffron will give pink color to the tea.
  4. Let the mixture simmer and boil for about 20 minutes until the water is reduced to half.
    Top picture: "After adding ingredients" Bottom: Simmer 
and Boil
    Top picture: "After adding ingredients" Bottom: Simmer and Boil
  5. Now add two cups of normal water while it is boiling. Stir the mixture.
    Adding more water to the boiling mixture
    Adding more water to the boiling mixture
  6. After adding water, let it simmer for 5-10 minutes. On the side start boiling the milk (you can add more cardamoms in the milk, if you want)
    Keep stiring the mixture
    Keep stiring the mixture
  7. Add the tea mixture to the milk. Also, add sugar and salt or only salt or only sugar. Let it boil again. The more you boil, the stronger the tea will be.
    Add tea mixture to the boiling milk and watch it turn pink
    Add tea mixture to the boiling milk and watch it turn pink
  8. Finally, take it off the stove and pour it into cups. Add crushed dry fruits into cups and enjoy the tea
    Pink Tea without crushed dry fruit
    Pink Tea without crushed dry fruit
    With dry fruits
    With dry fruits
Traditionally, the tea is taken with salt rather than sugar. But it depends upon the taste of the individual. This tea is specially for people who live in cold climates. The tea and the dry fruits themselves provide warmth in a severe cold.

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