I recently read of
rosefox's evil tea recipe. There are a few things there that are difficult or impossible to get in the UK, so I can't do exactly the same thing, but looking at the ingredients it seemed like they were mostly things you could get at your standard foreign-people-from-spicy-places corner shop.
Pretty much on cue I developed a sore throat. So, when I got in this evening and ensured that the cat I am sitting is happy and healthy, I went right back out again to the local Iranian (I think?) shop for various ingredients. I also stopped by the Sainsbury's for a few things they didn't have and some ice lollies to cool my mouth after I subject it to such rough treatment.
When my throat is sore I really don't like rough foods at all, so instead of drinking the tea with the ground spices in it, I'm going to do it another way and steep the tea on the stovetop, then pour it through a coffee filter.
( I may have gotten a bit carried away... )
Observations so far: it smells like a really strange curry, and this is not something you want to make in your best teapot. I will definitely be keeping a large glass of water on hand to alternate with when drinking this stuff. In concept it's a little bit like my Adaptable Lemonade: maple syrup, lemon juice, a pinch of cayenne pepper and as much hot or cold (still or sparkling) water as you like. I suspect it will be rather more unpleasant than that to drink, though. But hey, if it works... and if it doesn't then I get more Olbas pastilles from somewhere and get on with things.
Pretty much on cue I developed a sore throat. So, when I got in this evening and ensured that the cat I am sitting is happy and healthy, I went right back out again to the local Iranian (I think?) shop for various ingredients. I also stopped by the Sainsbury's for a few things they didn't have and some ice lollies to cool my mouth after I subject it to such rough treatment.
When my throat is sore I really don't like rough foods at all, so instead of drinking the tea with the ground spices in it, I'm going to do it another way and steep the tea on the stovetop, then pour it through a coffee filter.
( I may have gotten a bit carried away... )
Observations so far: it smells like a really strange curry, and this is not something you want to make in your best teapot. I will definitely be keeping a large glass of water on hand to alternate with when drinking this stuff. In concept it's a little bit like my Adaptable Lemonade: maple syrup, lemon juice, a pinch of cayenne pepper and as much hot or cold (still or sparkling) water as you like. I suspect it will be rather more unpleasant than that to drink, though. But hey, if it works... and if it doesn't then I get more Olbas pastilles from somewhere and get on with things.