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A warming spiced Indian tea, guaranteed to refresh mind, body and soul!
Water, Milk, Tea leaves, Sugar, Cardamom seeds, Lemongrass, Cassia bark (or cinammon) sticks, Dried ginger peel
I copied this recipe I saw an ad for whilst walking past Sainsbury's, it said to add instant coffee to a meat sauce, so I tried it...and it works!
Pasta, Meat sauce (ready), Instant coffee, Cheese (optional)
A delicious combination of fruits and matcha tea in a dessert!
Apple, Pear, Grapes, Fig, Base: , Greek yoghurt, Matcha, Golden syrup
A refreshing hint of Lady Grey tea makes these biscuits that little bit more special.
Butter, Caster sugar, Flour, Cornflour, Lady Grey tea leaves
A really moist roast pork with all the flavour of tea.
Pork shoulder, Vegetable oil, Ginger, Sauce:, Sake (or white wine), Mirin (or golden syrup), Soy sauce, Water, Sugar, Onion (small), Tea bags
Perfect for when you're a bit hungry, you can instantly have this nostalgic sweet.
Flour, Sugar, Instant coffee, Oil
KMR-type-B
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Boiled or simmered pork can often taste unpleasant, so pickle it overnight with onion and balsamic vinegar to give a good flavour.
Pork belly, Tea bag, Onion, Balsamic vinegar, Mirin, Soy sauce
Just add Nescafe Gold Blend into a pound cake for a delicious twist.
Eggs (medium), Granulated sugar, Self raising flour, Butter (salted), Honey, Vanilla extract, Nescafe Gold Blend, Hot water
Jojoma
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The coffee granules give a slightly bitter taste, so this is a shortbread for grown ups.
Butter (salted), Granulated sugar, Self raising flour, Nescafe Gold Blend, Salt
Tobuchan
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Soft and wobbly, soon disappears...it's a delight!
Egg yolks, Granulated sugar, Milk, Gelatine sheets, Matcha powder, Hot water, Double cream, Vanilla extract
Nuko@York
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It's super simple but a trendy drink.
Tea (Yorkshire Gold), Water, Lemonade, Ice, Your favourite garnish, Lime, lemon zest, mint