tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-127616792024-03-07T17:01:18.859-05:00Teas - n - Recipes By SoapyMy adventures of recipes cooking with teas, herbs and everything else.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger28125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-85010303434498492072008-08-25T13:00:00.002-04:002008-08-25T13:04:24.815-04:00HoneyBush BiscuitsFeel free to vote for this recipe between Aug 24-31.. Click on link to vote! Thank you!<br /><h2><a href="http://www.teachef.com/view_recipe.html?recipe=470">HoneyBush Biscuits</a></h2> <span style="font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; color: rgb(218, 115, 16);"></span><br />the most delicious biscuits you'll ever try! Simple easy and enjoy! Just the right hint of honey flavor from the honey bush tea<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhPHPGWk7A1zXNduy98x20QmtayEXKjBd_ynckMQ3Q18Sv19VWL1OpSaPqCWaZ88x42-6mml97fjxMOUsp1CEBBd8CObU_cUuL-5wwM56H_9xlWBd9QSm_Mpgj85Ek_z6kVB5yZkg/s1600-h/DSC00592.JPG"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhPHPGWk7A1zXNduy98x20QmtayEXKjBd_ynckMQ3Q18Sv19VWL1OpSaPqCWaZ88x42-6mml97fjxMOUsp1CEBBd8CObU_cUuL-5wwM56H_9xlWBd9QSm_Mpgj85Ek_z6kVB5yZkg/s320/DSC00592.JPG" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5238501832974152706" border="0" /></a><br /> <b>Prep Time:</b> 20-30 min<br /> <b>Serving Size:</b> 4-6<br /> <div style="padding: 4px 0px;"> <img src="http://www.teachef.com/images2/dotted_line_600.gif" border="0" height="7" width="600" /><br /> </div> <b>Ingredients</b><br /> <ul style="padding-left: 15px;"><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;">2 cup flour </li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;">4.5 tsp baking powder </li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;">1 tsp salt </li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;">4 tbsp butter or olive oil spread </li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;">1/3 very strong brew honeybush tea </li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;">1/3 buttermilk plus 2 tbsp </li></ul> <div style="padding: 4px 0px;"> <img src="http://www.teachef.com/images2/dotted_line_600.gif" border="0" height="7" width="600" /><br /> </div> <b>Directions</b><br /> Preheat oven 400<br /><br />mix dry ingredients in bowl<br /><br /><br />In med bowl, cut up butter into small pieces<br />gradually mix in tea & buttermilk, careful not to over mix it, you want a flaky type biscuit<br /><br />add dry ingredients slowly stir constant<br /><br />If dough has pulled together into one soft ball then it's perfect. If not ass a tad bit more liquid to form that soft dough ball<br /><br />gently knead on a well floured board or counter<br />roll out with fingertips to about 1/2 inch thickness or so.. cut into round shapes with cutter or be creative and cut out different shapes..<br />place on ungreased baking pan or sheet<br /><br /><br />Optional: sprinkle top of biscuit prior to baking with some honeybush tea crumbs from brewing if so desired<br /><br />bake approx 12-15 mins depending on your oven until the top is slightly golden<br /><br />serve warm and enjoy with your favorite tea!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-42345463139357302572008-07-16T21:08:00.003-04:002008-12-09T11:51:17.760-05:00Lemon Sonata Dessert<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_7i0xzcUU5KleaUSbjsQBjf9Q48PRPRyUNxEWvsNsKmmo2b9xUmVLTthi9j-iha_63X0RSgHd7Ww6nBjeYeoOOMG1P868Hq0f7PfvkJ1Ce7Oi_V8oDsXEwp87n_133NATjNMaLQ/s1600-h/DSC00504.JPG"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_7i0xzcUU5KleaUSbjsQBjf9Q48PRPRyUNxEWvsNsKmmo2b9xUmVLTthi9j-iha_63X0RSgHd7Ww6nBjeYeoOOMG1P868Hq0f7PfvkJ1Ce7Oi_V8oDsXEwp87n_133NATjNMaLQ/s320/DSC00504.JPG" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5223784146885934546" border="0" /></a><br /><table style="background: rgb(230, 228, 195) none repeat scroll 0% 50%; font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; color: rgb(102, 102, 102); -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial;" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="768"><tbody><tr><td style="padding: 15px 10px;" valign="top"><center><br /><br /> <img src="http://www.teachef.com/images2/blank.gif" border="0" height="5" width="5" /><br /> </center></td> <td style="padding: 15px 9px;" valign="top"> <h2>Lemon Sonata Dessert</h2> <span style="font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; color: rgb(218, 115, 16);"><b>Submitted by:</b> </span><br />A delicious summer must have dessert, great anytime especially those BBQs. Very light. Perfect for any occasion even tea time!<br /><br /> <b>Prep Time:</b> 20-30 minutes<br />chill until set<br /> <b>Serving Size:</b> 8-12<br /> <div style="padding: 4px 0px;"> <img src="http://www.teachef.com/images2/dotted_line_600.gif" border="0" height="7" width="600" /><br /> </div> <b>Ingredients</b><br /> <ul style="padding-left: 15px;"><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;">1 box lemon pudding/pie filling mix </li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;">1 cup VERY strongly brewed <a href="http://www.adagio.com/black/ceylon_sonata.html">Ceylon Sonata</a> Tea </li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;">1/2 box graham crackers (honey taste good) </li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;">1 package soft cream cheese </li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;">1 couple tbl spoonfuls of softly melted butter or margarine </li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;">1 tub of cool whipped topping </li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;">assortment of sliced, crushed nuts if desired (optional) </li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;"><br /></li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;"><br /></li><li style="list-style-type: disc; list-style-image: url(/images2/green_bullet.gif); list-style-position: outside;"><br /></li></ul> <div style="padding: 4px 0px;"> <img src="http://www.teachef.com/images2/dotted_line_600.gif" border="0" height="7" width="600" /><br /> </div> <b>Directions</b><br /> Spray well a 9x12 baking dish<br /><br />Finely or to almost fine crush graham crackers in a bowl add soft melted margarine until crumbly. Press into bottom of greased pan<br /><br />bake 350 just until lightly browned<br /><br />mix and cook pudding/pie mix in saucepan according to box directions for meringue replacing half the liquid with the brewed tea<br /><br />let set for a few minutes<br />while waiting spread cream cheese over graham crackers then spread the filling over it<br /><br />Spread the whipped cream next then sprinkle the nut mixture as desired<br /><br />chill until ready to serve<br /><br />Enjoy!<br /><br /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"> <br /><br /><br /><br />Great with a cuppa <a href="http://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/blend.html?blend=2383">Raspberry Lime Ricky</a> garnished with a couple slices of fresh lime!<br /><br /><br /></td></tr></tbody></table>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1153953190468009582006-07-26T18:32:00.000-04:002006-07-26T18:33:50.770-04:00Pi Lo Chun SpritzerA delightful cool refreshing summer drink<br /><br />Prep Time: 5 mins to 1 hour<br />Serving Size: 1-4<br /><br />Ingredients<br />1 cup brewed Pi Lo Chun tea<br />1 bottle light white, or blush wine of your choice (or white grape juice or non alcholic)<br />(even a zifindel flavored wine works great, too) <br />1 cup 7-up or sprite<br />Ice<br /><br />top with sherbet (optional)<br /><br /><br />Directions<br />pour all ingredients into larger glass pitcher with ice, chill about an hour or more and serve<br /><br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1151169247295967992006-06-24T13:08:00.000-04:002006-06-24T23:56:44.916-04:00Herb Chicken<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6659/826/1600/100_0808.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6659/826/320/100_0808.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /> 1-2 lbs boneless chicken breasts<br />2 heaping tbsp chamomile <br />1 heaping tbsp spearment<br />1 tsp dill<br />1 tsp basil<br />1/2-3/4 cup light miracle whip<br />1/8 cup 1% milk<br />breadcrumbs<br />olive oil<br />salt/pepper <br />butter<br /><br /><br />brew teas together use 1/2 for soaking the chicken<br />rinse and soak chicken in a med bowl with milk and strongly brewed tea for about mintues<br /><br />dip into breadcrumbs and fry over med/low heat in olive oil until golden brwon place in buttered baking dish<br /><br />mix the miracle whip, dill, basil, salt/pepper in a small bowl, add the strongly brewed tea will be like a thick paste use a little milk to thin out as desired pour over the chicken and bake for 20-30 minutes serve with pasta/rice and fresh veggies<br /><br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1150308360597063412006-06-14T14:05:00.000-04:002006-06-14T14:06:00.616-04:00Monkey Yixing Teapot?<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6659/826/1600/100_0796.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6659/826/320/100_0796.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />I picked this tea pot but I was hoping someone has more info on it then I have.. there's no imprint on the bottom but it does have a tag on it that says<br /><br />'This teapot is made from purple clay, a substance found only in Yixing, China, prized for it's fine texture and porosity. Purple clay absorbs the flavor and aroma of brewed tea, a desirable quality that increases over time. Beautifully handmade with a red-brown color attained after firing, the highly collectible teapot will be a cherished treasure in your home for many years to come.'<br /><br />I'ts a small one I'd say one cuppa<br />there was a small sticker on the bottom that said for decorative purposes only? this is where I'm totally confused? Is it really or isn't it? It probably is a fake knock off since it's not stamp but then again I'm not sure.. It's my first one hoping that someone may know more info and will let me know.<br /><br />thanksUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1149776954024220942006-06-08T08:14:00.000-04:002006-06-08T10:29:14.026-04:00For Bowel Pain<span style="font-weight:bold;">Rice vinegar tea</span><br /><br />This is a very effective tea for relieving pain in the lower bowel. You will need white rice vinegar, which you can buy in Chinese markets.<br /><br />3-4 teaspoons white rice vinegar<br />green tea<br />3 cups (850 ml) water<br /><br />Put some green tea into a teapot. Bring the water to the boil and pour into the pot. Add 3-4 teaspoons of vinegar and allow to stand for 2-3 minutes before drinking.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1149776668178000632006-06-07T08:25:00.000-04:002006-06-08T10:29:59.496-04:00For Diarrhea or Loose Bowels<span style="font-weight:bold;">Mung bean tea</span><br /><br /><br />Mung beans are small beans with green skins and yellow flesh. Whole mung beans can be sprouted and the sprouts used in the stir-fries. split mung beans without their skins can be used whole or ground into a fine flour. For this recipe buy pale yellow mung bean flour from Asian stores or grind your own with a pestle and mortar or in a spice or coffee grinder. It is important to use white sugar for this recipe.<br /><br />tea of your choice<br />1 teaspoon mung bean flour<br />3 cups (850 ml) water<br />white sugar <br /><br />Put some tea of your choice into a pot with a teaspoon of mung bean flour. Bring the water to a boil and pour into the pot. Add a little sugar if you wish, cover and leave sit for 2-3 minutes before drinking.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1149641135573142052006-06-06T20:34:00.000-04:002006-06-06T20:45:35.576-04:00For Flu<span style="font-weight:bold;">Lei Ch'a</span> <span style="font-style:italic;">(ground tea)</span><br /><br />This very famous tea is used to treat flu or flu-like symptoms. there is a story about this tea, which dates from three kindoms period (A.D. 221-277).<br /><br />A famous general was with his army in a mountainous district when he and all of his soldiers fell ill with flu. The local people knew of a special tea to treat the illness , but the recipe was a closely guarded secret. Nonetheless, the villagers decided that they had to try and help the army and gave them the tea to drink. The general and his army recovered and the tea became famous. today, visitors to mountain villages are sometimes welcomed with this tea.<br /><br />1 teaspoon green tea leaves<br />1 desserspoon of long grain white rice, uncooked<br />2-3 thin slices of fresh root ginger, cut across the grain<br />3 cups (850ml) water<br /><br />Wash the rice and finely chop the ginger slices. Put the tea, rice and ginger into a mortar with a little cold water and use a pestle to grind then into a fine paste. (you may also use a food processor).<br /><br />Pour the water into a saucepan and bring to boil. Add the paste and continue to boil, stirring clockwise for 1-2 minutes. remove from heat and allow to cool slightly before drinkning.<br /><br />You may adjust the proportions of the ingredients to taste.<br /><br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1149776311053855942006-06-06T07:04:00.000-04:002006-06-08T10:18:31.080-04:00Summer TeasInthe sunner when it's very hot people run the risk of getting sunstroke. Cooling teas can help prevent and treat mild sunstroke. They also quench thrist and improve the appetite. Dried white chrysanthemum flowers are especially useful for this.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Hot chrysanthemum tea</span><br /><br />This white chrysanthemum tea is good for treating mild sunstroke.<br /><br />20 dried white chrysanthemum flowers<br />light green or green tea<br />3 cups (850ml) water<br /><br />Wash the cyrysanthemum flowers and put them into a pot and add some light green tea or green tea. Bring water to boil and pour into the pot. Cover and allow to stand for 2-3 minutes before drinking.<br /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Chilled chrysanthemum tea</span><br /><br />This variation is an ideal drink for hot summer parties. AS well as helping to prevent sunstroke it is also an excellent thrist quencher. Big soup tureens, heat-resistant bowls, and large jugs are all ideal vessels for serving this tea.<br /><br />half a package of dried white chrysanthemum flowers<br />7-8 pints (4 - 4 1/2 liters) of water<br />honey or rock sugar<br /><br />Wash the chrysanthemum flowers and put them into a large saucepan with water. Bring to the oil, reduce heat and continue to cook for half an hour. If you wish to use rock sugar add it at this stage. Remove from heat, allow to cool slightly and strain the tea into the vessel, tureen or bowl. Allow the tea to cool completely and chill inthe refrigerator before serving.<br /><br />If you use honey, cover the pot and wait until the tea is lukewarm before adding it.<br /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Tomato tea</span><br /><br />In the summer when it is very hot it is all too easy to lose your appetite. This tea will perk your appetite. If you like, you can sweeten the tea with a little sugar.<br /><br />1 tomato (about the size of a ping pong ball)<br />green tea<br />3 cups (850 ml) water<br />sugar (optional)<br /><br />Wash the tomato, but do not peel it. Roughly dice the tomato and put into a pot with some green tea leaves. Bring water to boil and pour into the pot. Add sugar cover and let stand 2-3 minutes before drinking.<br /><br /><br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1149271680771247992006-06-02T14:02:00.000-04:002006-06-06T20:35:30.643-04:00For Throat Infections or Sore Gums<span style="font-weight:bold;">Sweet tea</span><br /><br />This tea is good for throat infections and sore gums. You can also gargle with the tea or use it as mouthwash.<br /><br />green or oolong tea of your choice<br />rock sugar<br />3 cups (850ml) water<br /><br />To make a strong brew, put 4-5 teaspoons of tea into the teapot and pour in the boiling water. Add rock sugar to the pot and let stand for 2-3 mintues before drinking.<br /><br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1149269196532822262006-06-01T23:19:00.000-04:002006-06-02T14:13:07.390-04:00For A Dry Sore Throat<span style="font-weight:bold;">Honey and lemon tea</span><br /><br />Lemon is very good for treating the throat. Honey, or feng mi, must be used with care as it will change it's properties if it is heated. It is important to let the tea cool down until is only lukewarm before adding the honey. People who suffer from chronic loose bowls should add the honey when the tea is still hot.<br /><br />half a lemon<br />red tea<br />honey<br />3 cups (850ml) water<br /><br />Wash the lemon and cut it in half. Take one half, chop it roughly, and crush it before putting it into the teapot. Add red tea leaves to taste. Bring water to a fast boil then pour into teapot. Cover and let allow to sit until lukewarm. Add honey to taste and enjoy!<br /><br />If you like to drink this tea hot you can subsitute rock sugar for the honey.<br /><br />Prepare the lemon and put in saucepan with water. Bring to a boil and add the rock sugar. Reduce the heat and cook for 2 minutes. take the pan off the heat and add the red tea to taste. Allow to sit for 2-3 minutes before dirnking.<br /><br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1149120964356393152006-05-31T20:11:00.000-04:002006-05-31T20:16:04.366-04:00For An Itchy, Tickly Throat with No Cough<span style="font-weight:bold;">Licorice tea</span><br /><br />Chinese licorice (Glycyrrhiza uralensis, or gan cao) tastes good and benefits all the body organs. It is particularly soothing for the lungs and throat. You can buy the thinly sliced dried root in plastic packages in Chinese markets.<br /><br />6-7 pieces of dried licorice root<br />tea of your choice<br />3 cups (850ml) water<br /><br />Put 6-7 pieces of Chinese licorice into a teapot with some tea of your choice. Bring water to boil and pour into the pot. Allow to stand for 5 minutes before drinking.<br /><br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1149042719614156322006-05-30T22:27:00.000-04:002006-05-30T22:31:59.626-04:00For Coughs<span style="font-weight:bold;">White Radish Tea</span><br /><br />white radishes are often called daikon in western supermarkets. Use fresh white radish for this tea. The flavor is quite strong ao you will only need a small piece. You will also need some good quality sea salt.<br /><br />1 in (2.5cm) long piece white radish<br />tea of your choice<br />sea salt<br />3 cups (850 ml) water<br /><br />cut and peel a 1 in (2.5cm) long piece of radish and discard the skin. roughly chop into small pieces and put in a teapot with the tea and a little sea salt. Bring water to boil and pour over the ingredients int he teapot. Cover the pot leave to sit 2-3 mintues before drinkingUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1148909172767413992006-05-29T09:22:00.000-04:002006-05-29T09:26:12.776-04:00For Colds with Slight Feverish Headache<span style="font-weight:bold;">Sweet Ginger tea</span><br /><br />Choose old, stringy ginger root and golden rock sugar from a Chinese markert for this soothing tea. <br /><br />6-7 slices old ginger root<br />green tea<br />rock sugar<br />3 cups (850ml) water<br /><br />wash the ginger root and cut 6-7 slices about 1/8in (3mm) thick across the grain. Put the ginger root and green tea into a teapot. Bring the water to a boil pour into the pot and add the rock sugar. Stir briefly then cover the pot. Let sit for 2-3 minutes before drinking.<br /><br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1148817346329961232006-05-28T07:48:00.000-04:002006-05-28T07:55:46.346-04:00For The Common Cold<span style="font-weight:bold;">Ginger and spring onion tea</span><br /><br />Choose-old, stringy root ginger rather than a young, juicy piece, Spring Onions than can be as thin as a pencil or upt o 1 in" (2.5cm) thick. Use one large or two small spring onions.<br /><br />4-5 slices old ginger root<br />2 small spring onions, white parts only<br />green tea<br />3 cups (850ml) water<br /><br />Wash the ginger root and cut 4-5 slices abotu 1/8 in (3mm) thick across the grain.<br />Wash the spring onions and cut off the green leaves - you only need the white parts.<br />Slice the white parts in half lengthwise and put the ginger and white onion into the teapot with some green tea leaves. Bring water to a boil and pour over the ingredients. Cover and let sit for 2-3 minutes before drinking.<br /><br /><span style="font-style:italic;">*you can make this tea more potent by adding a little good quailty sea salt.</span><br /><br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1148764714595382712006-05-27T17:56:00.000-04:002006-05-27T17:59:27.690-04:00To Replenish Blood Chi<span style="font-weight:bold;">Sesame and mushroom tea</span><br /><br />this recipe replenishes blood chi and softens and smoothes the skin. You will need black not golden seseme seeds. Use wood ear dried mushrooms, which are black on one side and beige on the other. Do not confuse them with clud ear mushrooms, which are much smaller, black on one side, and white on the other. Wood ear mushrooms are much more nourishing then cloud ears. Wood ear mushrooms and black seseme seeds are available in Chinese markets.<br /><br />1 small teapoon black seseme seeds<br />2 sq. in (5 sq cm) piece of dried wood ear mushroom<br />tea of your choice<br />3 cups (850ml) water<br /><br />Put the seseme seeds and piece of wood ear mushroom into a mortar and grind them together with a pestle. Alternatatively, you can quickly whiz them in a food processor. Put the mixture into a pot and the the tea (tea leaves)of your choice. Bring water to boil and pour it over all the ingredients. Let sit for 2-3 minutes before drinking. Afterward you may eat the reside with a spoon if desiredUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1148766631211707542006-05-26T13:08:00.000-04:002006-05-27T17:50:31.226-04:00To Restore The Blood<span style="font-weight:bold;">Chinese red date tea</span><br /><br />The chinese red date <span style="font-style:italic;">(Hung Tsao, Da Zao, Da Tsao, jujube, ziziphus jujube)</span> is commeonly used in a restorative tea for afterbirth or mentruation or for anyone who has suffered blood loss.<br />Red dates are native to china, Japan, India, and Afghanistan and are not like the brown Egyptain sugary dates. the are a very bright red color, small and oval-shaped with very shiny, deeply wrinkled skin like a walnut. they taste sweet but not too sweet. You can purchase them in Chinese markets in plastic packages. Make sure you remove the stones for this tea (it is sometimes possible to purchase stoneless dates).<br /><br />6-8 Chinese red dates<br />tea of your choice<br />rock sugar to taste<br />3 cups (850ml) water<br /><br />Pick out 6-8 dates rinse them in cold water. Carefully cut them in half and remove the stone. Put them into a pot with the tea of your choice. Boil the water and pour it over the dates and tea. Add a little rock sugar and allow to sit for 5 minutes before drinkingUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1148576447763610232006-05-25T12:56:00.000-04:002006-05-25T13:00:47.773-04:00To Strengthen Immune SystemShrimp Tea<br /><br />You can purchase tiny, pink dried shrimps in plastic bags from Chinese markets. Maybe some fish markets as well. Avoid any that are grayish-brown, as they will not be fresh. Once you've opened the package you can store in the fridge.<br /><br />30 dried shrimps (approximately)<br />tea of your choice<br />3 cups (850ml) water<br /><br />Rinse the shrimps well in cold water. Put them with the lea leaves in a saucepan. Bring some water to boil and pour over the shrimps and tea. Cover 2-3 minutes and serves after drinkning the tea of course you can eat the shrimps.<br /><br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1148234457633950992006-05-21T13:21:00.000-04:002006-05-21T14:00:57.660-04:00Tonic Teas<span style="font-weight:bold;">Peanut and Ginger tea</span><br /><br />This is a nice restoring drink to have when your exhausted from overwork, especially hard, manual work or when your feeling run down.<br /><br />You should use unsalted, raw peanuts which still have their skins. Look for stringy, old but not dried root ginger rather than plump, young juicy ginger. <br /><br />20 raw peanuts<br />5-6 slices of root ginger<br />tea of your choice<br />3 cups (850ml) water<br /><br />wash the ginger and cut abotu 5-6 slices across the root, each about 1/8" (3mm) thick. Roughly chop these slices. Take about 20 raw peanuts with their skins and use a pestle and mortar or food processor to grind them. Alternaatively you can use a knife. Put the ground nuts and chopped ginger into a teapot and add the tea leaves . Bring water to a fast boil and pour into the pot. Let stand for 2-3 minutes before drinking<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Lychee and Plum tea</span><br /><br />this delightful fruit tea not only pleases the palate but also boosts energy levels. However only take this take twice a week as lychees have very strong yang energy. The plum used is a perserved plum that you will find in Chinese stores and looks simular to a date. You need to use fresh lychee and rock sugar.<br />Lychees are in season from May through August. You can spice up the flavor of the tea if you want by adding a little fresh ginger root.<br /><br />1 fresh lychee<br />1 preserved plum<br />1 small piece rock sugar<br />1 thin slice giner root (optional)<br />1 1/2 cups (430ml) water<br /><br />Cut the plum in half and remove the stone. Peel the lychee and remove the stone. Put the lychee, plum, sugar, and giner into a large Chinese mug. Fill up the mug with boiling water, stir quickly and put the lid on. Let stand for 2-3 minutes, stir then drink.<br />If you'd like you can add a pinch of green tea to freshen the taste. You can also top of th emug with more water and eat the fruit after you finished the tea.<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Dragon eye tea</span><br /><br />dragon eye is a direct translation of the Mandarin name of this fruit which is called 'longan' in cantonese. Longan looks simular to lychnees in size and shape but have smooth pal brown skins. Lime lychees they are in season from May through August. They are highly prized in chinese medicine as they help restore blood chi. They can be used fresh or dried. When fresh, the flesh is white, when dried the skin is darker brown and the flesh a rich dark brown. the flesh is sweet and fragrant. Whenever you use fresh or dried always remove the skin.<br />To prepare the tea follow the same recipe as the lychee and plum tea only use a dragon eye instead of lychee.<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Dry-fried rice tea</span><br /><br />This energy-boosting tea has the ability to balance the hot (yang) and cool (yin) energy in the body and is used for people with too mcuh yin who need more yang. It is not recommended for yang people.<br />It has a good nutty flavor and once prepared you can keep the dried ingredients in an airtight jar. In Japan it is so popular that youc an purchase it ready-mixed.<br /><br />1 cup of long grain rice<br />1 cup of green tea leaves<br />3 cups (850ml) water<br /><br />Heat the wok and tip in the rice. You do not need any oil. Stir fry the rice until the grains are light golden and smell toasty. allow the rice to cool and then add the green tea leaves and mix gently.<br />To make the tea, put five teaspoonfuls of it into the teapot and add boiling water.<br />Allow to sit for 2-3 minutes before drinking. <br />You can refill the teapot with freshly boiled water once or twice more.<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Eight treasure tea</span><br /><br />This very healthy, energy-boosting tes can be taken twice a week. The eight ingredients ate the treasures of this recipe. they should be available from a good Chinese market or herbalist.<br /><br />green tea<br />2 white chrysanthemums<br />1 small piece of dried mandarin orange peel<br />1 longan or dragon eye (fresh or dried)<br />1 red date<br />1 tiny piece of ginger root<br />1 dried medlar berry (gou qi zi)<br />1 piece rock sugar<br />1 sultana or dried apple slice<br />1 1/2 cups (430ml) water<br /><br />put allthe ingredients into a large lidded mug and pour boiling water<br />allow to sit for about 3 minutes before drinking. You can refill your mug with freshly boiled water two or three timesUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1147966718571065262006-05-18T11:25:00.000-04:002006-05-18T11:40:58.390-04:00Tea for Reducing Internal Heat<span style="font-weight:bold;"><a href="http://www.nextag.com/Yellow-Chrysanthemum-tea/search-html">Yellow Chrysanthemum Tea</a></span><br /><br />Waking up inthe morning with a sticky around your eyes or poor vison can be an indication that you have to much heat in the body. Chrysanthemum tea can help reduce heat in the body, clear the eyes. You can purchase the flowers dried from Chinese markets or even herbalists. Be sure to pick upt he yellow chrysanthemums not the white ones which are used to treat sun stroke. Theres three methods os making this tea with the following ingredients.<br /><br />10-20 yellow chrysanthemum flowers<br />3 (850ml) water<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Method one</span><br /><br />Boil the water and warm the teapot. ADd the flowers to the heated pot. When the water has reached a fast boil pour it over the flowers. Let stand for 2-3 minutes before drinking<br /><span style="font-style:italic;">note: (you can strain the tea into a cup before drinking, the flowers tend to break up and tend to float too)</span><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Method two</span><br /><br />For a fuller taste, brew some leaves with the chrysanthemums. To make the tea, add the flowers and the tea of your choice to the pot the proceed as before<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Method three</span><br /><br />If you have a sweeter tooth you can add rock sugar to this tea. rock sugar can also be purchased at Chinese markets. It has a very pleasant taste and it lovely golden color. If the lumps of sugar are to large you can place them into a little baggie or roll in a towel and hit with a hammer or spoon to break them into smaller pieces.<br /><br />Wash and drain the flowers put them into a saucepan. Add the water and bring to a boil. Turn the heat to low and cook for 25 minutes. Add the rock sugar and cook for another 3 minutes. Allow the tea to cool slightly, drain and drink.<br /><br /><span style="font-style:italic;">You can use the flowers twice to make this tea. The flavor will be a little weaker the second time, but the tea will retain it's properties.</span><br /><br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1147864780453063492006-05-17T06:54:00.000-04:002006-05-17T07:47:59.780-04:00Tea for High Blood Pressure<span style="font-weight:bold;">Banana tea</span><br /><br />As we age, it's usual for our blood pressure to rise. It can also be a hereditary condition or be caused by too much salt and/or animal fat in our diet or an excessive alcohol consumption.<br /><br />This tea can be taken daily by anyone 45 years old or others who suffer from high blood pressure. The banana taste maybe quite strong and will scent the teapot it's best to use a mug to make this tea, preferable a mug (a Chinese mug) with a lid<br /><br />Need<br />1 banana<br />any green tea<br />1 1/2 cups (430ml) water<br /><br />In China bananas are very small so a whole one maybe used. In the West bananas are very large so you only need to peel and use about 1 inch (2.5cm) for each mug.<br /><br /><br />Peel & cut banana off and mash and put into the mug. Add green tea. Bring water to a fast boil and pour opver the tea & banana. Cover and let stand for 2-3 minutes before drinking.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><br /><a href="http://www.nextag.com/lotus-tea/search-html">Lotus Mint tea</a></span><br /><br />the <a href="http://www.asiafood.org/glossary_1.cfm?alpha=L&wordid=3361&startno=27&endno=51">lotus nut</a> is a seed from the lutos plant <span style="font-style:italic;">(nelumbo nucifera)</span> which is also a symbol used in Buddhism. these fat round nuts are found inside the round seed pod which has a flat top with large round holes in it. The nuts sort of look like peanuts but have brown a skin, the skin is dry and taste like leather. You can buy nuts in plastic packages buy with the skins on them.<br /><br />12-15 lotus nuts<br />any green tea<br />3 cups (850ml) water<br /><br />Warm the pot and add nuts & green tea. Bring water to fast boil pour over the nuts & tea. Cover and let stand for 5 mintues before drinking.<br /><br />Another method to make this tea. <br />Put the nuts into a small saucepan with 3 cups of cold water. Bring to boil and allow to boil for 1-2 mintues. Remove pan from heat and add green tea. Let stand another 1-2 mintues before drinkingUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1147793907447162342006-05-16T11:32:00.000-04:002006-05-17T07:20:52.876-04:00Tea For Weightloss<span style="font-weight:bold;"><a href="http://www.nextag.com/oolong-tea/search-html">Oolong Tea</a></span><br /><br />from its first discovery, tea has been appreciated as an aid to weightloss. All types share this quality but oolong tea is superior to them all in this respect. The effect of this tea is to reduce fat aorund the body organs. it shoul be taken two - three times a day for gradual weight loss. (I wouldn't suggest to do more then 7 a day)<br /><br />use 2 tounded teaspoons of Oolong tea<br />3 cups (850ml)of water<br /><br />Boil the water, rinse out the post with hot water then add the Oolong to the empty heated pot. When the water has reached a fast boil pour over the leaves and allow to stand for 2-3 minutes. Pour and allow to cool slightly before drinking<br /><br />Enjoy!<br /><br />Feel free to share your experiencesUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1147023216183814522006-05-07T12:56:00.000-04:002006-05-08T17:48:10.923-04:00Wuyi Oolong Weiner AppetizerAn Appetizer both adults & kids of all ages tested and approved for all occasions!<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6659/826/1600/100_0674.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6659/826/320/100_0674.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />Ingredients:<br /><br />1 package of cocktail weiners or 2 packages of hot dogs (cut ends off and cut into inch or so pieces<br /><br />1/2 18 oz bottle of BBQ Sauce (flavors works great, honey or brown sugar) (can also be subsitted with cocktail sauce)<br /><br />1/2 32 oz bottle Concord Grape Jelly<br /><br />1 small white or yellow onion quartered and sliced<br /><br />1/4 cup strongly brewed <a href="http://www.adagio.com/oolong/wuyi_ensemble.html?SID=f468eb1417c8c74bff2316668bfd2e3b">Wuyi Oolong tea</a><br />1/4 cup strongly brewed <a href="http://www.adagio.com/green/gunpowder.html?SID=f468eb1417c8c74bff2316668bfd2e3b">Gunpowder Tea</a><br /><br />Directions:<br /><br />place in a sauce pan or crock pot (if making a larger batch) weiners, onions and strongly brewed tea, work on low-med heat stir continusley for about 5 minutes once onions start to soften a bit and the weiners soak up some tea, add the remaining ingredients continuing stiring until all ingredients are blended well.<br />turn heat down and simmer<br /><br />May be served with warm homemade bread or brown bread with butter. Is a great addition to any occaision <br /><br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1145294611170249392006-04-17T13:07:00.000-04:002006-05-02T13:02:22.750-04:00Surf & Turf with a TreatDelicious surf & turf, grilled, baked or broiled to perfection everytime. For a no salt all natural recipe omit the sea salt and a special dessert treat.<br />Serves 3-4pp prep and cook time 1-2 hours<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6659/826/1600/100_0642.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6659/826/200/100_0642.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6659/826/1600/100_0641.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6659/826/200/100_0641.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />3-4 pieces of Tilapia filet, or favorite light white fish, shellfish or bonelesss, skinless chicken breast<br />1 steak London Broil, Tendonlion top first cut preferable<br />a dash or two of the following<br />fruity olive oil<br />lemon/lime juice or lemon juice<br />fresh garlic<br />onion powder or flakes<br />dill<br />tarragon<br />gunpowder tea pellets<br />speariment tea leaves<br />sea salt (optional)<br />lemon peel<br />pink peppercorns<br />black pepper<br />paprika<br />fennel seed<br />vidalia onion (garnish for meat only)<br />white sweet onion (garnish for meat only)<br /><br />Dessert:<br />1 can sweetened condensed milk<br />1 package coconut flakes<br />1/8 C VERY VERY STRONG Gunpowder and Speariment Tea<br />a jar cherries (garnish)<br /><br />Rinse your meat & fish (or subsittions)well with cold water place in center of piece of foil, kinda fold up the foil to avoid leakage<br /><br />In small bowl mix all dry ingredients<br />rub on top & bottom of fish, chicken and or steaks<br />sprinkle a little sea salt if desired, add very little citrus juice and oil wrap in foil and place in fridge for about 30 mintues to 1 hour before cooking.<br />bake 350 degrees, broil or grill the foil packets for approx 20-30 minutes. Serve with rice & vegetables and garlic bread.chilled white or blush wine<br /><br />Dessert:<br />In a small bowl mix all ingredients well except for cherries.<br />place by teaspoon fulls in mini muffin liners (or the regular size)<br />place a cherry on top press slightly<br />bake at 350 degrees until slightly tan not really browned<br />cool and serve after your surf & turf dinner.<br /><br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12761679.post-1146589148145465222006-03-25T12:58:00.000-05:002006-05-02T12:59:59.856-04:00Triple Layer Irish Breakfast Tea Cakemakes 1 Delicious triple layer 9' cake!<br /><br />Prep Time: approx.1 hour<br />Serving Size: 8-12<br /><br />Ingredients<br />Irish Breakfast Cake<br /><br />4 Cups sifted flour<br />3 Teaspoons baking powder<br />1 Teaspoon salt<br />1 Cup unsalted butter, softened (2 sticks)<br />2 Cups Sugar<br />4 Eggs<br />1 Tablespoon Vanilla<br />1/3 Cup Milk, room temp<br />1 Cup Irish Breakfast brewed Tea, room temp<br />green food coloring (optional)<br /><br />Irish Breakfast Butter Icing<br /><br />3 Tablespoons Milk<br />3 Tablespoons Irish Breakfast brewed tea,room temp<br />3 Cups sifted Confectioners sugar<br />6 Tablespoons Butter<br />Dash Salt<br />1 Tablespoon Vanilla<br /><br />Directions<br />In small bowl, combine flour, baking powder, and salt. Set aside for now.,<br /><br />In large bowl, cream butter and sugar. Add eggs one at a time, beating it in well inbetween each egg added. Add vanilla.<br />Add milk & flour to butter mixture, alternating a little at a time of each until batter is very smooth. Beat well. (if using a mixer beat med/high)<br />Optional step - divide batter in 1/3-1/2 to separate bowl add food coloring, drops to color desired, mix well in-between drops added.<br />Pour batter into 3 9' round cake pans (greased lightly or sprayed)(for a triple layer cake) only 1/2 full do NOT overfill pans. (Optional with green batter pour or drop across top of batter already poured take a batter knife and make swirls with the green into the batter already poured into the pans. Bake in 325 degree preheated oven approx. 25-30 mintues turn pans about half way through baking time.<br />Allow cakes to cool in pans for about 10 mintues. loosen with a spatula or knife remove from pans and cool completely<br />While cakes are cooling you can prepare the icing add food coloring if desired.<br />Once cakes are cool, you can stakc or if desired add a bit of icing between each layer<br />Spread icing at once..<br />Enjoy!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0