What You’ll Need:
Brew Time:
3-7 Minutes
Brewing tea properly is an art form. Many cultures around the world have their own traditional methods of brewing tea, but this is the bog standard version, for new comers to the wonder that is good tea.
Steps
Can You Add Milk or Creamer to Tea?
This is a question of personal preference. Many people enjoy their black or oolong teas with a splash of milk — go ahead and add an amount you enjoy! But avoid adding milk to lighter teas, including white, herbal, or green teas. These are best enjoyed with their natural flavors, and milk can override and muddle the complexity already present in the tea leaves. Avoid adding creamer to tea. Creamer is intended for darker, bolder drinks like coffee. Stick to milk and sugar when brewing tea at home.
How Do You Make Strong Tea?
Contrary to what may seem logical, you should not steep your tea longer than the recommended time in order to produce a stronger flavor. This will only increase the bitterness, or astringency, of your tea. Instead, add another tea bag or more tea leaves to your teapot (try an additional half-teaspoon at first) to increase the strength or potency of your brewed tea.
Why does tea taste better from a teapot?
"If you're using loose leaf tea, then the tea has a wider surface area," Woollard says. "This means it needs space to brew. If you give it that space (in a teapot), then it gives it a rounder and more easy going flavour.
How long should tea sit in teapot?
three to five minutes
Allow to steep for three to five minutes – as a general rule, the smaller the leaf, the shorter the brew. Stir, and if your teapot doesn't have a built-in strainer, use one to serve in your poshest teacup.
Is it OK to put tea bag in kettle?
Do you put tea bags in the kettle? No, you should never put tea bags or loose leaf tea in the kettle. The water should be poured over the tea leaves or tea bag in a cup or teapot. Boiling tea can bring out bitter polyphenols, which can be avoided by pouring the boiling water over the tea and letting it steep.
Loose Leaf
Use one tea spoon of tea leaves per person. Pour freshly (100°C) boiled (200ml) water over 2.5g of tea leaves per cup and infuse for 2-3 minutes. Remove leaves and serve.
Tea Bag
Use one tea bag per person. Pour freshly (100°C) boiled (200ml) water over one tea bag and infuse for 4-5 minutes for one cup, or 5-7 minutes for a small teapot. Remove teabag and serve.
Want to brew a cup of iced tea?
Simply follow the instructions above using only half the amount of water (4oz = ½ C). After adding sweetener, carefully pour your hot tea over full cup of ice. Stir and enjoy!