I was in Boston last week. Boston is such a neat city, besides all the history of the place there are so many things to see and do there. Whenever I get a chance to go to Boston I take it. While I was in Boston I took a walk over to the David's Tea store on Washington Street, the staff was friendly and I was relieved to read that they are safe. I saw signs for the Boston Marathon and even though I am not into sports I thought the Marathon would be something interesting to see.
I am deeply saddened by what happened at the Marathon. Three people killed, including an 8-year-old boy, so many injured... Such a thing should never happen.
Of course there are already rumors circulating about the Marathon bombing. Please verify before you click share or forward. Snopes and ThatsNonesense already have pages up on the Boston Marathon. Also there will probably be fake charities run by scam artists using the Boston Marathon so be careful who you donate to. The One Fund is a genuine charity set up to help the victims.
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Showing posts with label chocolate chai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate chai. Show all posts
2013/04/18
Boston Marathon and David's Tea - The Chai Collection
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2013/02/10
Chocolate Chai
Vanilla chai |
- 1 1/2-2 cups water
- 1-1 1/2 cup milk
- 3 tsp chai tea (I prefer vanilla chai) or 2-3 chai teabags or put together your own chai tea
- About 3 tsp loose tea leaves (or 2-3 teabags) I prefer black
- The following spices - about a 1/4-1/2 tsp of each (Feel free to leave out anything you don't like or most likely do not have):
- cinnamon (I prefer cinnamon sticks or chips over ground cinnamon)
- ginger (Fresh will be hotter, but dried or ground will do)
- cardamon
- nutmeg
- peppercorns
- clove
- vanilla (extract will do, piece of vanilla bean if you have it) vanilla helps to bring out the chocolate taste
Cinnamon chips |
- 2-3 tbs powdered baking chocolate (Or hot chocolate mix would be even better, but I don't have any tonight)
- 2-3tsp sugar and/or 1-2 tsp honey
- Set the water in a pot on the stove at a medium heat. Add the chocolate, and if you're making the chai from scratch add the spices at this step.
- When the water starts getting hot (Starting to steam) add the tea leaves.
- When the water starts to steam add the milk, you can also add the sugar/honey at this step. Or you might want to hold off and add the sugar/honey to your cup.
- Keep the chai at a medium heat until it just starts to boil. Of course if you're like me you'll turn your back for 10 seconds and when you turn around it will be boiling over and making a mess of the stovetop. If you added the sugar/honey at step 3 it will be extra sticky.
- Strain the chai into cups. If you are not wiping the sticky mess off your stove right now add the sugar/honey to your chai now.
- Caution: Chai will be hot enough to burn your lips, tongue and if you swallow it will burn your throat. Sip carefully until it cools. Do not sue me because you scalded yourself.
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