How To Make Matcha (Japanese Green Tea

How To Make Matcha (Japanese Green Tea

  • Prepare: 5M
  • Total: 5M
How To Make Matcha (Japanese Green Tea

How To Make Matcha (Japanese Green Tea

Ingredients

  • Produce

    • 3 tsp Matcha
  • Liquids

    • 3 1/3 oz Water
  • Other

    • Chasen (tea whisk
    • Chashaku (tea ladle
    • Chawan (tea bowl
    • A fine mesh strainer/seieve
    • A teacup
  • Time
  • Prepare: 5M
  • Total: 5M

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Ingredients

  • 1 tsp. (2 grams) matcha (= 1 ½ heaping ladles)
  • About 2 oz (70 ml) boiling water
  • 2 tsp. (4 grams) matcha (= 3 heaping ladles)
  • About 1.4 oz (40 ml) boiling water
  • Chasen (tea whisk)
  • Chashaku (tea ladle)
  • Chawan (tea bowl)
  • A fine mesh strainer/seieve
  • A teacup

Directions

  • Pour boiling water into the bowl.
  • Gently whisk the tip of the Chasen in the hot water. This warms up the bowl and soften the bamboo tines, making the chasen flexible and springy for effective whisking action.
  • Discard the hot water from the bowl and dry the inside of the bowl with a clean dry cloth.
  • Scoop 2 tsp. (1 ½ heaping teascoops) matcha into your fine mesh strainer. If you use a chashaku, the scoop should be rounded, and reaching just the point where the chashaku starts to bend.
  • Sift your matcha into your dry empty bowl. This will ensure there are no clumps and your tea will be smooth.
  • Pour boiling water into a teacup and let it cools down for a minute (to 185F / 85C).
  • Gently add very small amount of hot water into the bowl with matcha.
  • Take the whisk in one hand and hold the rim of the tea bowl with your other hand. Combine the matcha and hot water till it blends well.
  • Gently pour hot water into the bowl until it’s ⅓ full (roughly 70 ml).
  • For Usucha, whisk the matcha and hot water briskly in a quick, back-and-forth stroking “W”(or “M”) motion using your wrist (not arm). When the tea has small bubbles, start whisking the surface of the tea, and continue until matcha has a thick froth with many tine bubbles on the surface.
  • At the end, draw one circle and pick up the whisk in the center of the matcha tea. This will create a slightly higher fluffy foam at the center.
  • For Koicha, you’re not making a frothy consistency with a fast whisking action. Instead, a slow kneading action from left to right, up and down, and a gentle 360 degree rotating action to make a thick, smooth, and even consistency without froth.
  • Serve matcha immediately with wagashi (Japanese sweets). Since matcha is a powdered leaf, it does not actually dissolve The fine particles become suspended in the hot water during whisking. Therefore please enjoy the matcha before particles settle to the bottom of the bowl.
  • Rinse the chasen thoroughly in warm water after each use and stand it on its base so the tines are sticking up in the air. Rinse and dry your bowl.
  • Serves: 1 bowl of matcha
  • Prepare: 5 mins
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Enjoy and relax with authentic matcha at home. Green tea is full of antioxidants, and the unique earthy matcha flavors are irresistible.

How To Make Matcha (Japanese Green Tea

  • Produce

    • 3 tsp Matcha
  • Liquids

    • 3 1/3 oz Water
  • Other

    • Chasen (tea whisk
    • Chashaku (tea ladle
    • Chawan (tea bowl
    • A fine mesh strainer/seieve
    • A teacup

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How To Make Matcha (Japanese Green Tea 抹茶の点て方 • Just One Cookbook

Enjoy and relax with authentic matcha at home. Green tea is full of antioxidants, and the unique earthy matcha flavors are irresistible.