Sunday, August 3, 2008

High tea or afternoon tea? you decide! ( Masala chai with coconut cream)



This little kettle can be used on the stove top and makes about 3 small cups or 2 big cups.

Afternoon tea is normally taken in the late afternoon from 3-5pm with scones, little cream cakes, savories, sweets or desserts whatever your fancy and is also referred to as low tea. High tea on the other hand is served after supper. Tea is only the second most consumed beverage right after H2O.
I, on the other hand, shall have tea whenever I jolly well please to and I do say this with a stiff upper lip LOL!
My preference is a cup of my very own coconut masala chai and stipulations on when and how to drink are definitely not welcome here where my tea ceremonies are concerned! Chai is the term used for tea in most countries and comes from the Chinese word "cha. Masala is a term for a mixture of spices and even though you can use an abundance of spices, I just prefer cardamom and cinnamon in mine. The coconut extract amplifies that sweet coconut taste and that is ultimately what I want to shine!
Boil 2 1/2 cups of water in a little kettle and then add 3 tea bags or 2 teaspoons of loose tea and brew for about one minute. Take off the heat and steep for about about 10 mins. Steam about 1 cup of milk with some cardamom, stick cinnamon and 2 t coconut extract. pour a little milk into each cup and top off with the brewed tea. Stir in 1 t coconut cream and add sugar and garnish with a little roasted coconut flakes.
Here I am having a "klappertertjie"( coconut tart made from puff pastry) with some cooked coconut.

Ingredients

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I HAVE HAD THIS COCONUT TEA, AND LET ME TELL YOU IT IS THE BEST! I'M COULD DRINK THIS ALL THE TIME.IT'S THE BEST!

DONETTE

Anonymous said...

Wow, I have never had Chai with coconut before- how did you make your own chai tea?

Anonymous said...

Can I use Red label - Brooke Bond
Any Brand of Tea better than Red label...thx