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Teh Tarik

Malaysian Pulled Tea

Teh Tarik, meaning 'pulled tea' in Malay, is Malaysia's beloved national beverage. This sweet, creamy, and frothy tea is traditionally made by repeatedly pouring the tea between two vessels to create a rich foam. It's a comforting and invigorating drink, perfect any time of day.

Timp de Preparare5 minutes
Timp de Gătire5 minutes
Timp Total10 minutes
Porții2
DificultateMedium
Teh Tarik - Malaysia traditional dish

🧂 Ingrediente

  • 4 teaspoons loose leaf tea or 4 tea bags Strong black tea leaves or tea bags(Use a robust black tea like Assam, Ceylon, or a Malaysian blend for the best flavor. Avoid teas with strong floral notes.)
  • 2 cups Water(Freshly boiled water is essential for optimal tea extraction.)
  • 4-6 tablespoons Sweetened condensed milk(Adjust to your desired sweetness. Start with 4 tbsp and add more if needed.)
  • 2 tablespoons Evaporated milk(Adds creaminess without extra sweetness.)

💡 Sfaturi Profesioniste

  • The height and speed of the pour directly influence the amount of froth. Practice makes perfect!
  • For a less sweet version, reduce the amount of condensed milk or use half condensed milk and half regular milk.
  • This drink is a staple at 'Mamak' stalls (Indian Muslim eateries) in Malaysia, where it's expertly prepared.
  • Mastering the 'pull' takes practice but is a rewarding skill for any tea enthusiast.

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  • Teh Ais (Iced Teh Tarik): Let the tea cool, then serve over ice with the condensed and evaporated milk. You might want to reduce the milk slightly as ice dilutes the flavor.
  • Add a pinch of ground cardamom or a sliver of ginger to the brewing tea for an aromatic twist.

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