Isnin, 26 Mac 2012

herbs

How to Dry Herbs and Make Relaxing Herbal Tea

It is well documented that drinking herbal teas can benefit health as well as contribute to a feeling of relaxation. Herbs can be used fresh or dried. Drying them at home will generally mean cheaper and fresher herbal tea than teas that are shop bought. All herbal teas have health benefits - they may soothe stress, relieve indigestion and lower rate of cancers by serving as antioxidants, and most contain some vitamins or minerals. Caution does need to be exercised, however. Do not overdo quantities and consult a qualified homeopath if pregnant or trying to get pregnant.

Tips on How to Dry Herbs

All herbs, including barks, rinds and stalks must be dried properly or they will rot. Over-dried herbs, or herbs left out too long in relentless sunlight will lose their flavor and properties. The ideal spot to dry herbs is a dry, airy place out of the direct sunlight.

Binding a bunch of herbs and hanging them upside down to dry is a method that has been used successfully for centuries. Another method is to lay the herbs flat on a clean towel or absorbent paper, where the air can still circulate.

The herbs should be dry after a period of two to three weeks and should still retain some color although dried out. For a quick solution, herbs can also be oven-dried by arranging the herbs on absorbent paper, turning the oven on to the lowest setting and allowing to dry out. Keep the oven door open and check every ten minutes or so to ensure that the herbs are not cooking or burning.

All teas should be used within three months, discard after this time since they will become stale after long storage. When storing, use an airtight container.

The following recipes can be used with fresh or dried herbs:

Relaxing Bedtime Herbal Tea Recipe

4 cups water
3 tsp linden flowers
3 tsp chamomile
1 tsp orange zest (no white pith)
1/4 tsp stevia or 1/2 tsp honey

Brew, discard herbs and enjoy.

Cold and Flu Tea (serves one)

3 slices fresh ginger
5 - 10 leaves chopped fresh sage or 2 tsp dried sage
2 - 3 sprigs fresh thyme or 2 tsp dried thyme
1 tsp raw honey
juice of half a lemon
dash of cayenne pepper

Brew, steep herbs for a few minutes, discard herbs and add the lemon, honey and pepper.

Soothing and Refreshing Teas

Experiment with a flavor that suits you for the following recipes:

English lavender flowers and lemon grass. Brew for a gentle, stress relieving tea

Lemon grass and peppermint with a little dried grated orange rind (avoid the pith). Brew for a drink after a hot and stressful day.

Parts Bergamot leaves and a few Bergamot flowers, 1 part lemon verbena leaves, a little dried grated orange rind. Brew for an enlivening start to the day

Ahad, 21 Ogos 2011

kuih raya tahun ini

tahun ini sedaya upaya nak sediakan kuih raya sendiri, walaupun mengah dengan perut memboyot dan saiful dan sarah yang terlalu rajin nak menolong.

setakat ni dah buat

biskut oat
biskut amor aiskrim
biskut coklat
biskut badam

Rabu, 20 April 2011

Local preserves and biscuits2

pineapple jam
4 cups chopped pineapple
3 cups sugar
extract from 1 inch ginger
a few drop of lime juice

keropok ikan
1/2 kg fish
1 kg tepung ubi
1 1/2 teaspoon pepper
salt
2 bowls of water
8 shallots-pounded
1 clove garlic-pounded
-clean fish and boil with the other ingredients, except the tepung ubi.- strain for the gravy.
dilute 1/2 of the flour, and pour into boiling fish gavy. take out the mixture and knead well with the remaining flour.
form the dough into round long shape and boil until float
keep overnight in refrigerator, slice thinly and dry in th sun.

keropok ikan
1 kg starch flour
2 teaspoon baking powder
3 egg whites an 1 egg yolk- beat for a few minutes
3 teaspoon salt
3 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon sugar
150 gm red onion - pounded
800 gm fish flesh
- mix and knead
form into long-round shape, steam auntil cooked. keep overnight in fridge, slice and dry.

dried salted radish
3 kg raadish tubers
3 cups coarse salt
1 cup nipah sugar
-cean, scrape and cut into two half lenghtwise
mix with salt and sugar, leave overnight. dry until very dry, store.

Local preserves and biscuits

sour sop jelly
1 kg ripe sour sop
1 liter water
juice of  lemons
-boil until tender, strain
fruit juice, for every cup add 3/4 cup of sugar
cook, stir, until jelly temperature

guava jelly
1 kg ripe guava
4 cups water / 1 litre
juice os 2 lemons
- boil until tender, strain
fruit juice, for every cup add 3/4 cup of sugar
cook, stir, until jelly temperature

papaya jam
2 cups ripe papaya - grate/chop finely
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/2 cup fresh lime juice
1 inch ginger - extract the juice
- boil until set.

pineapple and papaya jam
2 cups pineapple- chopped
2 cups ripe apya - chopped
3 1/2 cups sugar
1/2 cup frsh lime juice
4 inches ginger- extract the juice
- boil until set



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