Hello everybody, it’s Louise, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, heartwarming yuzu tea (yuzu jam). One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Segarnya YUZU Tea emang gak ada yang ngalahin deh, daun teh pilihan dengan ekstrak buah YUZU asli dari Jepang yang bikin kamu ngerasain kesegaran yang. Yuja tea / yuzu tea (yujacha, 유자차) is a herbal tea made with yuja-cheong (유자청) aka yuja citron marmalade. Korean honey citron tea is made with a citrus fruit, called yuja or yuzu.
Heartwarming Yuzu Tea (Yuzu Jam) is one of the most popular of current trending meals in the world. It is appreciated by millions every day. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes delicious. They are nice and they look wonderful. Heartwarming Yuzu Tea (Yuzu Jam) is something which I have loved my entire life.
To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook heartwarming yuzu tea (yuzu jam) using 2 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Heartwarming Yuzu Tea (Yuzu Jam):
- Prepare 1 kg Yuzu fruit
- Prepare 500 grams Sugar
I'd get regular orange marmalade from a regular store unless you really want a YUZU. Yuzu grows on upright shrubs or small trees and has a bumpy, yellow skin. The flavor is sweet and tart, almost like a cross between a grapefruit and an "I haven't tried all [spirits] with yuzu, but some of my favorites are gin and sake," says Kenta Goto, the owner and bartender behind New York City's Bar. · Korean Yuja Cha (Yuzu citron tea) is a popular winter tea made with citrus fruit and honey. It's delicious and may even help ward off colds and flu.
Steps to make Heartwarming Yuzu Tea (Yuzu Jam):
- <Day 1> Wash yuzu well. Drain and cut into half horizontally.
- Squeeze out the juice into a bowl.
- Strain the juice through a sieve and keep half of the pips in a tea sachet or something similar (→ you'll use them later).
- Tear off the inner skin and pith from the squeezed yuzu. Now you have yuzu peels, juice and pith.
- Julienne the peel, wash well under running water and soak in water overnight. <This is the end of Day 1!>
- <Day 2> Put the peel in a pan, add enough water to cover. Bring it to a boil and drain. Repeat this twice.
- Put the peel in a thick heavy pan, add sugar and stir with a wooden spatula. Leave it for 30 minutes.
- When water comes out of the peel, add the juice and pips and simmer over low~medium heat for about 20 minutes, stirring well. (Skim off the scum!)
- *Take out the pips after 10 minutes.
- When it has turned golden brown and thickened, it's done.
- Transfer to a bottle sterilized with boiling water while it's still hot. I made 3 jars of yuzu tea this time.
Great recipe for How to Preserve Yuzu: Frozen Peels, Yuzu Ponzu Sauce, and Yuzu Tea. Whenever I have a lot of yuzu, I always preserve it this way. Basil, the famous and highly aromatic queen of the culinary herbs, crowns this tea with her essences. It is accompanied by chili, ginger and black pepper. Our soul receives new joy in life when we drink this fruity-fresh, delicious tea.
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