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Chai spice blend
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McKenna
May 28, 2015
I'm making a chai spice mix for my son's wedding favors (a hundred and fifty 3-oz. spice bottles' worth), though (don't hate me), I don't like chai. This recipe: is it added to hot water? Or added to hot tea as an additional flavor? I need to include a brief "how to use" tag to the favors. Help!
Grandma K.
November 27, 2011
Reading this reminds me of a question I had while grinding up some coriander seeds and using my M&P for the first time. It is made of something like marble (bought it at BB&B) so I wondered if it could be washed in the dishwasher or at all?
Panfusine
November 27, 2011
I like to scrub out the grinding surfaces to get out all traces of the previous spice, so have never used the dishwasher ever to clean M&Ps. it may be in my head, but I can never get over the feeling that I can somehow 'smell' the previous blend that was made..
boulangere
November 26, 2011
When you mentioned that you'd made a variation of the Peppermint Truffles using your Chai spices in place of the peppermint schnapps, I was about to ask if you'd consider sharing your recipe. Thank you so much! I think this would make lovely Christmas gifts, especially for my daughter. Thank you, thank you.
Panfusine
November 26, 2011
Thanks Boulangere, I ran out of my stock when I used about 2 tsp for my thanksgiving spiced apple pie. I just had to go back & count the spices out (yep, literally) & remake the spice blend to my satisfaction before taking pix & posting it. Its actually more satisfying crushing the mix fine with a mortar & pestle than just using the coffee grinder.
boulangere
November 26, 2011
Oh yes, I have several m&ps for different applications. I'm very much looking forward to making this. Thanks for sharing all your tips, too.
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