Home-Grown Fresh Green Tea: How to Process Freshly Picked Green Tea Leaves In a Microwave
- Gather the new yellow-green leaves (3 leaf shoots).
- I gathered up one big sieve worth.
- This amount of leaves is processed in 3 batches.
- Start processing the leaves as soon as they are picked.
- It's best not to wash them, but it bothers me not to so I rinse them quickly in water.
- Drain the water off well.
- Put the leaves on a heatproof dish and microwave for about 2 minutes.
- This steams the leaves.
- The steamed leaves are hot.
- Taking care not to burn yourself, rub the leaves vigorously.
- It may be best to rub them on a cutting board...
- Squeeze out the moisture in the leaves as you rub them for 2 to 3 minutes.
- Put the leaves back in the microwave, and microwave for 1 minute this time.
- From this point on we'll be drying the leaves.
- Repeat Steps 5 and size - rub the leave, then dry them out - 5 to 6 times.
- The fragrance of the new tea leaves will fill the room.
- The leaves will gradually lose moisture and become crispy.
- When there's no moisture left in the leaves they're done.
- These are the finished leaves!
- If some just won't dry out enough in the micorowave, dry them in a frying pan slowly over low heat.
- Let's try brewing some.
- The color was quite light this time, but the flavor was strong.
- Cold iced green tea is delicious too.
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Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/167903-home-grown-fresh-green-tea-how-to-process-freshly-picked-green-tea-leaves-in-a-microwave (may not work)