Kashmiri Tea/Chai/Quahwah
Kashmiri Tea/Chai/Quahwah

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Crush the cardamom pods and cinnamon stick and almonds. Put water in a pan/kettle and start boiling. This special video is being created on a special request from one of our first subscriber.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook kashmiri tea/chai/quahwah using 7 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Kashmiri Tea/Chai/Quahwah:
  1. Get Fresh green tea
  2. Get Water
  3. Prepare Kesar flakes
  4. Prepare Sugar
  5. Take Cardamom pods
  6. Get Almonds
  7. Get of cinnamon

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Steps to make Kashmiri Tea/Chai/Quahwah:
  1. Crush the cardamom pods and cinnamon stick and almonds.
  2. Put water in a pan/kettle and start boiling
  3. Once the water starts boiling add sugar, saffron flakes and the crushed cardamom pods & cinnamon sticks and Almonds.
  4. Simmer/lower the heat and allow this concoction to boil, till it becomes thicker.
  5. Once the boiling is done, turn off the heat.
  6. Pour the liquid into a cup through a strainer.
  7. A cup of tempting KashmirI tea/chai/Quahwah is ready.

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