Monday, July 10, 2017

How To Brew the Perfect Cup of Tea

Brewing the perfect cup of tea has been an obsessive pursuit of cultures throughout the world. The Chinese were the first to begin brewing tea nearly five thousand years ago and the complex brew with its storied history has captured the hearts and excited the palates of countless tea lovers ever since.

There are universal steps that can be followed to achieve an impeccable cup of tea, but it should be noted that achieving it also depends upon the type of tea leaf you are using. White, green, oolong, and black tea each have optimal water to tea ratios, temperatures, and steeping times that, if adhered to, will have you well on your way to teatime nirvana.

For white tea, two or more teaspoons of tea to one cup of water brewed at 160℉ for one to two minutes is ideal. Use one to two teaspoons of green tea to cups of water at 180℉ for three to five minutes. A ratio of one to two teaspoons of oolong tea to one cup of water steeped at 175℉ for one to three minutes should be adhered to. For black tea, one teaspoon of tea to one cup of water brewed at 200℉ for between three to five minutes will suffice.

  1. Collect your equipment: a stainless-steel tea infuser if you’re not using a tea bag, your favorite mug, and spring or distilled water.
  2. Heat the water in a pot or kettle to the tea variety’s ideal steeping temperature. Water that is too hot will diminish the tea’s flavor.
  3. Place the infuser or the bag into the mug and pour the hot water over it. Note that if you’re using a tea bag, the ratio of tea is typically suited for one cup of water.
  4. Let the tea steep. Increasing the tea steeping time can lead to bitterness. If you prefer a stronger cup of tea, increase the amount of tea leaves that are used instead.
  5. Remove the infuser or bag. Stir milk, sugar, or honey into the mug, if desired, and enjoy.

And tea isn’t just for drinking, as these recipes attest.

Spicy Cider
This unique cocktail combines the nuanced attributes of tea and apple cider with a splash of rum, spicy hint of cinnamon, and brightness of clementines. Get the recipe.

Poached Pears with Goat Cheese and Puff Pastry

Savvy Eats

Pears are made tender and sweet by poaching them in slightly sweetened tea before adding them to appetizers comprised of tangy goat cheese and buttery puff pastry. Get the recipe.

Green Tea Chicken Soup

Dr. Axe

The healing properties of green tea combined with the comforting elixir of chicken broth make this a go-to recipe that will warm you up from the inside out. Get the recipe.

Tea Marinated Chicken
Notes of Asia are infused into this unique recipe featuring tea-marinated chicken breasts as healthful as they are flavorful. Get the recipe.

Blackberry and Earl Grey Tea Pocket Pies

Sunday Public

Earl Grey ramps up the sophistication level in these fun and elegant pies. The blackberries can be substituted for whatever berries are in season. Get the recipe.

Chai Tea and Latte Popsicles

Sprinkled With Jules

Summer is popsicle season and what better way to ratchet up their elegance than with a recipe combining the spicy virtues of chai tea with the silky creaminess of milk and heavy cream. Get the recipe.

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