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2020 Toronto Tea Festival (Day 1) | Event Recap
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Strawberry Champagne: 3 cocktails and a giveaway!
I love baking. But this heat wave we’ve been having in Vancouver has been a little less than inspiring. That, plus Bon Appetit’s collection of summer bubbly cocktails got me thinking - what if we could replace the champagne with Strawberry Champagne cold-brewed tea? The answer: YES.
Some notes: We cold-brewed the tea in our fridge for about 5 hours by putting 2 tbs of loose tea in a mason jar, filling it with water, screwing the lid on and leaving it in the fridge to cold brew. That’s it! 1 litre was enough to make 1 of each drink.
I would suggest strongly against putting the cold tea through your soda machine (if you have one) to add bubbles. It was a nice idea but…the tea exploded everywhere and the extensive clean-up process woke the baby up for several hours. #neveragain
If you do like (real) bubbly, we think you could play with the recipe a bit and add it!
Ginger fizz (the mocktail) was my favourite, but I’m a little ginger-obsessed, so…
Michael loved the Pomegranate Punch. It’s sweet and fresh and goes down a little too easily.
The French 75 was great - dry and packed a good punch.
Whatever you decide to do, let us know! Post a picture and your comments on Instagram and tag @tea.sparrow, using the hashtag #bringonthebubbles. Our favourite entry will win a free month of tea!
Happy sipping!
For the Ginger Fizz:
½ oz ginger syrup
5 oz Strawberry Champagne tea
orange slice
Blend the syrup and the cold tea, add a slice of orange and enjoy!
For the Pomegranate Champagne Punch:
8 oz Strawberry Champagne tea
1 oz rum
2 oz pomegranate juice
1 oz simple syrup
lemon slice
fresh mint
Blend the tea, rum and juice, add a lemon slice and a few sprigs of fresh mint. Enjoy!
For the French 75:
1 oz gin
¾ ounce fresh lemon juice
¾ ounce simple syrup
2 ounces Champagne
Add everything to a glass and enjoy!
Bourbon black magic
Well folks, it's officially spring...oh wait, unless you live on the east coast and just got a dump of snow! On behalf of West Coast Canada, we're sorry.
We made this on a Monday night, after a Sunday all-day birthday celebration (for moi) and before leaving our baby with a babysitter (!) - ok, actually 2, we're nuts - and riding our bikes to Italian birthday dinner date night. It was a delicious weeknight celebratory drink. A way to keep the birthday going...maybe for a few more days.
Here are the basic proportions:
1 part bourbon
3 parts tea
1 tsp sugar Splash of milk
+ a sprig of mint (mostly for fun, and to pretend/celebrate the coming of spring)
It was lovely sans milk but honestly so deliciously creamy with just a splash. Feel free to play with the ingredients and let us know how it turns out!
Moringa Apple Granola
This was super easy to make and really tasty!
Preheat your oven to 350. Put a cup of so of oats, 1 tbs of butter, 2 tbs of maple syrup (ish) into a small saucepan over medium heat and stir until the butter has melted. Sprinkle some salt into the mixture and pour onto a baking pan. Bake for about 10 minutes, checking every 5 minutes. (Our first batch burned.) You can play with the proportions based on how fruity, buttery, sweet, salty you like your granola, and even add things like nuts or coconut flakes or whatever! It’s your breakfast.
Enjoy!