KimberK11 said

gyokuro

Has anyone eaten fresh loose leaf gyokuro green tea after you steep it?

Looking for some recipes instead of throwing away this expensive tea – please share! =)

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Riimu said

I always drink those few leaves that get into my tea, sometimes I put them there and drink down. (I have no idea why) But I’ve heard that you can use tea like vegetables. Maybe in soup or wok tea leaves would work?

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I eat mine with teriyaki sauce (since ponzu isn’t vegan :) )! It’s great!

http://tea-pet.tumblr.com/post/93911604428/drinking-gyokuro-eating-gyokuro-fun-fact-i-had

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Serenity said

Great idea! gyokuro is so delicious that the first time I had it, I said I wanted to make it into some kind of jello/jelly (vegan) so I could keep tasting it longer; keep the taste in my mouth longer. I remember being laughed at but I know you will all understand!

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CherryJam said

Why not add to home made fried rice?

Serenity said

Make it so! I have not made fried rice in years… thanks for this inspiration. Next time I get some gyokuro I’ll also make fried rice!

CherryJam said

Yay!!

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It can be very nice indeed, but in my experience it’s best to make sure the leaf is properly steeped out, otherwise it can be a tad harsh.

I usually let it steep for a while after regular brewing, and toss away the last ‘steep’ if I intend to eat the leaves.

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Oca Ocani said

I like it with soy sauce and a dash of lemon juice.
Or as a topping for sliced bread: sweat and heat the used tea leaves up in a pan with a little piece of butter and garlic and season with salt and pepper.

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