Cutting Chai typically means half a cup of tea. It is served in a special glass instead of cup. Every
Nukkad meaning tucked away street corner serves this cutting chai. Cutting chai is usually enjoyed
with khari biscuits, biscuits or vada pav which is another popular street food of Mumbai. I have
never got a chance to have cutting chai while I was in Mumbai but have heard a lot about it. It is a
very simple and easy recipe which anyone can make it. Today I will show you how to make this
flavorful tea at home. I have not found those typical glasses to serve tea so used the once which I
have at home.
This recipe goes to Week 2 Day 2 of Blogging Marathon 131 under the theme " Street Food
Special".
Ingredients:
Tea powder 1 tbsp
Sugar 2 spoons / as required
Milk 3/4 cup
Water 1 cup
Grated ginger 1 tsp
Cardamom powder 1 tsp
Preparation:
Heat 1 cup water in a sauce pan along with grated ginger, tea powder and sugar.
Bring the water boil, add milk and bring it to boil again.
Once it starts to boil simmer the stove and let boil for another 2-3 minutes on low flame.
Just before switching off the flame add freshly ground cardamom powder and mix.
Let boil for few seconds and switch off flame.
Now using a tea filter, filter the chai into glass to separate chai leaves.
Serve hot chai along with some biscuits.
Check to see what my fellow bloggers are cooking for Blogging Marathon 131.
4 comments:
The pictures have come out so good Sushma, love the steam flying away!
Chai is always welcome in our home and your chai looks perfect in color and strength and sounds perfect in flavors too! Great pictures!
This is how we make tea at home these days. I didn't know this is called Cutting chai :)
I just had my chai, but just looking at yours, I am tempted to have more... Such an amazing click too...
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