mardi 10 avril 2018
3 Methods For Making Matcha

There is something wonderfully ceremonial about making tea, especially matcha, or finely ground Japanese green tea. Making matcha is a little more complicated than dipping a tea bag into hot water; the emerald-green powder is quickly whisked into a frothy, thick brew. Much like whipping cream, the trick requires a little bit of practice, but we've rounded up a few methods with pictures to help you develop matcha with a beautiful layer of foam.
A traditional Japanese method for preparing matcha calls for a bamboo whisk with superfine tines; however, home cooks can also hack the process using a mini immersion blender or whisk. And while the Japanese take their matcha "green," some drinkers may find the unadulterated mixture too bitter and grassy for their liking. That's why we've included a quick latte recipe for easy matcha drinking. Take a look at three ways to make matcha.
Related Posts:
How Moving to NYC Made Me Rethink My Family’s Immigrant Experience Jasmine Fernandez is a senior account manager at POPSUGAR. It wasn't until my move from California to New York that I found myself thinking more and more about my Mexican-American heritage. Not only did I move to NY the year… Read More
The Dessert You Never Knew Your Crock-Pot Could Make… Read More
There Are 2 New Kinds of Funnel Cake Fries at Disneyland, So BRB While We Stuff Our Faces First Disneyland had us fawning over its Fruity Pebbles funnel cake fries, and now there is not one but two new Fall flavors to lose your Mickey-loving mind over. Over at the epically named Award Wieners eatery in Disney Cal… Read More
I Wasn't Always Very Religious, but Now I Look Forward to Family Bendiciones Image Source: Lory Martinez Lory Martinez is a Colombian-American writer and independent audio producer from New York City. "¡Qué Dios te bendiga! [The prayer hands emoji.] Bendiciones, mija." This is how my family blesses o… Read More
Disneyland Has a Frozen Mexican Hot Chocolate, and It's OK to Freak Out Now One of Disneyland's new seasonal treats during the park's Halloween and Día de los Muertos celebrations is a frozen Mexican hot chocolate, and it's seriously, dangerously delicious. Available at Rancho del Zocalo in the main… Read More
0 comments:
Enregistrer un commentaire