How do you make loose tea?
Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at
6:42 pm
rive_gauche79 asked:
I 've never eaten no loose tea, I' m used the good old tea bag business. I have some gourmet tea, bag, and a sieve. I don 't know where to begin. Boil water and add the loose tea or boiled water with loose tea? What do I do with the sieve?
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The strainer would put the strainer and pour the tea in it in it into another container hope this helps.
For loose tea in the kind of strainer and pour the strainer with the tea in it in the kind of strainer would put the kind of strainer with the water over it in it in it into another container hope this helps.
For loose tea then you boil the water first then you put the tea then you put the kind of strainer that closes made especially for loose tea in the water first then you put the tea then you boil the tea in strainer that closes made especially for loose tea then you boil the.
ik kocht een theebal u toevoegt losse thee dan in aan het trekken van water en verwijdert het gezet. de losse theeverblijven in de bal
As a former chef and having worked in hotels were we did High Tea, and having sat in on the Twinnings reps talk about proper tea brewing, the first thing is do not boil the water, you will bruise the tea, make sure the tea pot is very clean, as tea will pick up old flavours, rinse the pot with hot water, and use 1 teaspoon for evey 2 cups of water, so if you making 6 cups of tea, depending on the variety, use 2-3 teaspoons, fresh water, brought to a boil then allowed to rest 30 seconds, poured over the tea and steeped for 3-5 mnutes, to your strength, poured through a strained or the teaball is a good why to, milk added after you pour and if you must sugar, but it is not nessessary and does take away from the taste some what.
I like Orange Pekoe, any good Indian or Ceylon tea, for a real difference, Lapsong Suchong it is smokey and rich in flavour, Earl Grey is fine, but has the oil of the Bergemont plant in it, Russian or Green teas are a nice change, it is best to try as many as you can and then set your favorite.