Ingredients
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6
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10 - 15
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Directions
Chai (East African Tea), Real tea recipe from East Africa So much better than packaged tea! And so easy to make , I learned to enjoy tea when I first had it this way in East Africa This is the only way I drink my tea! If I only want to make one cup, I put a tea bag and 1 tsp of sugar into a big mug Then I pour boiling (just boiled) water over the tea bag and sugar to fill the mug about 2/3 – 3/4 full, and fill the rest with milk heated in the microwave Let the tea sit for at least 5 minutes That being said, I do think it tastes better when you make a full pot And yes, the quality of the tea makes all the difference and I’m lucky enough to get my tea directly from Kenya!, We have chai everyday in Kenya, 2 cups or more daily no matter how hot or cold the weather The day doesnt start unless you have tea, you havent received a guest well if you havent offered tea I would suggest some changes to the above recipe: you can use more water than milk, especially if you are using whole milk; and use about half a teaspoon of high grade Kenyan tea leaves or per cup, more or less depending on how strong you want it to be It comes down to personal taste A regular strength brew of chai should have a light caramel color (like cafe au lait or a latte) To take it to the next level, spice it up with a pinch or two of ginger powder, or better yet, tea masala spice mix (usually has ginger, cinnamon, cardamon, white pepper and cloves) Its all about good quality tea and enjoying it with those around you (Have it after a meal, or with your breakfast, and you can imagine yourself with on a safari, or back from the beach, or meeting a friend for a cup of tea in the middle of your busy day in Nairobi There, see, a virtual trip to Kenya, thanks to tea!) Wageni, mwakaribishwa Kenya, hakuna matata!
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Steps
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Heat Together Water and Tea Leaves in a 3 to 4 Quart Saucepan. |
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Boil 10 Minutes. Add Milk and Heat to Near Boiling. Strain Leaves. Add Sugar to Taste. |