Steps to Make Ultimate Filter Tea

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook filter tea using 11 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Filter Tea:

  1. {Take of South Indian Coffee Filter (6 cups steel) 1 number.
  2. {Get 2 cups of Boiling water ~.
  3. {Get 4 teaspoons of Tea -.
  4. {Take of Elaichi green/cardamom - 3 crushed.
  5. {Take 1/4 teaspoon of Nutmeg -.
  6. {Make ready 1 tsp of Cinnamon powder -.
  7. {Make ready of Ginger fresh; deskinned - 2 inch piece crushed.
  8. {Prepare Clove of - 3 numbers crushed.
  9. {Get 1/2 tsp of Fennel seeds optional -.
  10. {Prepare 3/4 tsp of Black pepper coarsely ground -.
  11. {Get of Star anise (optional) - 1 number.

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Instructions to make Filter Tea:

  1. In a blender, dry grind ginger, elaichi, nutmeg powder, star anise, clove and fennel seeds. Grind them all well..
  2. Transfer this mixture to a South indian coffee filter and add tea. Now add 1 cup of boiling water to the filter over the powders and tea..
  3. Once the decoction is collected in the bottom half of the filter; pour the remaining water into the filter and let it drip down again. Once 2 cups have emptied; store the decoction and make tea with it..
  4. To make tea, boil milk/water and add the decoction as per your required strength; mix in sweetener of choice and enjoy hot/cold..

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