China Lapsang Souchong, Black Tea
From the Wuyi Shan region in the Fujian Province of China comes this pine smoked black tea. China Lapsang Souchong is not for the faint of heart, you either like it, or you don't! The large tealeaves are smoked by a unique pine process to produce an amber cup with a mellow smoky flavor. Brew tea at 212º - steep for 3 minutes. Smoky Tea PrawnsRecipe from Tea Essence of the Leaf by Slavin & PetzkeA quick and unusual flavored salad, this is also very good served over Chinese noodles.4 cups salad greens1 Tbsp unsalted butter1 clove garlic, minced1 Tbsp orange zest1 cup brewed Lapsang Souchong tea1 Tbsp balsamic vinegar1 Tbsp honey1 Tbsp light soy sauce20 large prawns, peeled and de-veinedDivide salad greens evenly on four serving plates. In a large saute‚ pan melt butter over medium heat. As butter melts and begins to foam, add the garlic. Saute garlic until fragrant and just beginning to turn golden. Add orange zest and stir quickly with garlic, about 15 seconds. Add tea, vinegar, ho