Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Green Tea Lemonade


We at Tea Box love experimenting with different tea recipes. And this has to be our simplest yet! It’s a great drink for beginner Green Tea drinkers and makes a great thirst quenching treat to keep the kids happy.

Ingredients
4 cups brewed Tea Box Green Tea
1 cup fresh lemon juice
1/4 cup honey
ice
4 lemon wedges (to garnish)

Simply add all the ingredients in to a jug and allow to cool! It’s simple but effective. 

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

New Tea - Pai Mu Tan


Let me introduce our newest Tea Box tea - Pai Mu Tan White Tea.

Pai Mu Tan is a type of White Tea made from plucks of one leaf shoot and two immediate young leaves. It has become preferred by white tea drinkers for its fuller flavour and greater potency than other White Teas. 

The typical taste of Pai Mu Tan is a result of both the processing and the tea plant cultivars employed in the production.

We have chosen a tea from the Zheng Huo County in China’s Fujian Province. No frying and rubbing is used in the processing, only natural wilting and drying in the sun. This makes Pai Mu Tan 
one of the most natural and unprocessed teas in the world.

We hope you enjoy it!

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Green Tea and Orange Chicken

4-5 tablespoons loose leaf Tea Box Green Tea
4 chicken breasts
1 large orange
1 onion, quartered
Olive oil
Few sprigs of rosemary
Salt and freshly ground black pepper




1, Brew 4 to 5 tablespoons of loose tea in around 170ml of boiling water.

2, Grate the peel of the orange into whichever container you will marinate in. Squeeze the juice of the orange into the container.

3, Add a few tablespoons of olive oil, the rosemary, and the onion.

4, Add the brewed tea liquor, and mix well.

5, Add the chicken, and let marinate at least 6 hours, preferably overnight.

6, When ready to cook, remove the chicken from the marinade and sprinkle with salt and freshly ground pepper to taste.

7, Grill or bake in the oven until cooked.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Oolong Sauce


I love cooking with tea. But always struggle to use Oolong instead of Green or Black teas. This is why I love this recipe for Oolong Sauce. It goes great with prawns as well as a tasty dressing for a chicken salad.

Oolong is a traditional Chinese tea produced through a unique process including withering under the strong sun and oxidation before curling and twisting. This tea sits nicely between green and black because of its unique in its abilities to deliver the strength of a black tea and the aromatic, flowery flavours of a green tea.


Ingredients
125ml/4½fl oz chicken stock
1 tbsp dry sherry
1 tsp sugar
salt and freshly ground black pepper


Place all the ingredients in to a pan and bring to the boil and stir well. Have a taste and season with salt and black pepper.

Boil for one min, and then remove from the heat. Carefully strain away the liquid from the tea leaves and serve as a dressing or sauce.

Monday, 19 March 2012

To Market, To ‘Bradfield’ Farmers Market....


Tea Box has had a stall at the monthly Bradfield Farmers Market for almost a year now.

The spring sunshine brought us lots of customers to this pretty Peak District location just outside Sheffield.

 It is good to meet old and new customers of our teas. Our seasonal Spring Green went down well. Sheffield Brew was bought to take back to US by a student and it's lovely to meet a lady who finds Tummy Rub so soothing for her IBS, and returns each month for her ‘fix’.

And where else would I go to do a weekend shop??? 
Fruit and veg from the Ben and Kieran – Country Garden at Dore

Handmade soap from Sue – Suds and Buds


The staff in the cafe at Bradfield Village Hall are so friendly and keep us going with tea and bacon butties.
Fresh milk from Our Cow Molly
Cakes from Lorna, Heavenlies


Yummy Honey from Sheffield Honey


Coffee - freshly brewed by Tamper Coffee

Plants for the garden – Jean – Green End Nursery


And more stalls...........
All in all...a one stop shop...no supermarket for us this weekend.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

The Perfect Chai Latte Recipe

A Chai Latte is a cosy and soothing hot drink. We use Tea Box’s Masala Chai blend which literally translates to ‘mixed spice tea’.

The simplest traditional method of preparing a Chai Latte is to actively simmer or boil a mixture of milk and water with loose leaf tea, sweeteners and whole spices. But for a nice easy no fuss recipe just follow the following steps below.

Ingredients (makes 2 mugs)
4 large table spoons of loose leaf TeaBox Masala Chai
4 teaspoons of runny honey (Sheffield Honey is my preferred choice)
2 mugs of milk (if you can get hold of Our Cow Molly milk even better)

  1. In a saucepan add the loose leaf tea and the milk and bring up to a boil. Reduce the heat to simmer and brew the tea in the milk for around 4-5 mins.
  2.  
  3. Carefully strain the tea leafs from the milk using a tea strainer or sieve. Next add the honey and stir until it dissolves.
  4.  
  5. As a finishing touch I like to give the mixture a quick whisk to make it nice and froffy. Serve with a sprinkling of mixed spice and enjoy.
 

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Simple Citrus Iced Tea


If you love tea but want something more refreshing in the warmer months, then this simple recipe will introduce you to the varied world of iced teas.


Ingredients
6 teaspoons of loose leaf Tea Box English Breakfast
2 tbsp caster sugar
10 sprigs mint
300ml fresh orange juice
juice 1 lime
1⁄2 sliced orange, mint leaves and ice to serve

Brew the tea with 1.2 litres water for 4 mins. Remove the tea leaf using a strainer and stir in the sugar. 

Add mint to the pot and infuse for 10 mins. Strain and cool. 

Once cooled, pour into a jug and stir in the fresh orange juice. Serve with orange slices, mint and plenty of ice.