Kashmiri Tea/Chai/Quahwah
Kashmiri Tea/Chai/Quahwah

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Crush the cardamom pods and cinnamon stick and almonds. Put water in a pan/kettle and start boiling. This special video is being created on a special request from one of our first subscriber.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have kashmiri tea/chai/quahwah using 7 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Kashmiri Tea/Chai/Quahwah:
  1. Make ready 1 tsp Fresh green tea
  2. Take 2 cup Water
  3. Make ready 2 pinch Kesar flakes
  4. Get 2 tsp Sugar
  5. Get 4 Cardamom pods
  6. Take 6 Almonds
  7. Prepare 1 stick of cinnamon

Kahwa or Kashmiri kahwa Tea recipe with step by step pics. Kahwa is a fragrant, mild green tea made with whole spices, saffron, almonds and I have also made kahwa chai with the premade kahwa tea available in the market. Honestly speaking, I prefer to make kahwa with green tea leaves and add the. My own fail-proof masala chai involves simmering a few cups of brewed black tea with whole cardamom, cinnamon Two nights ago I decided to try out this recipe for Kashmiri chai on Epicurious.

Instructions to make Kashmiri Tea/Chai/Quahwah:
  1. Crush the cardamom pods and cinnamon stick and almonds.
  2. Put water in a pan/kettle and start boiling
  3. Once the water starts boiling add sugar, saffron flakes and the crushed cardamom pods & cinnamon sticks and Almonds.
  4. Simmer/lower the heat and allow this concoction to boil, till it becomes thicker.
  5. Once the boiling is done, turn off the heat.
  6. Pour the liquid into a cup through a strainer.
  7. A cup of tempting KashmirI tea/chai/Quahwah is ready.

It called for chopped pistachios, saffron, and nutmeg in addition to my usual spices (sans cloves). Kashmiri tea leaves are very similar to green tea in that they are minimally oxidized, and many people use the latter when they can't find the former. Because the Kashmiri variety of tea leaf is only found in Kashmir, it's usually more expensive than other varieties. A traditional Kashmiri tea with premium green tea blended with rich condiments like spices and nuts! Chai tea is a traditional drink of Indian households which is a delectable fusion of premium, strong Assam black teas and an assortment of fresh, aromatic Indian spices resulting in a bold, malty.

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