How to tenderize beef stew meat
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By black tea, do you mean tea without cream or sugar, or is there an actual black tea? Not sure that I've ever noticed "black" tea.
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Republic Of Tea, online has black tea...
http://www.republicoftea.com/black-tea/c/3/
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In Chinese languages and neighboring countries, black tea is known as "red tea" (紅茶, Mandarin Chinese hóngchá; Japanese kōcha; 홍차, Korean hongcha), a description of the colour of the liquid; the term black tea refers to the colour of the oxidized leaves. In Chinese, "black tea" is a commonly used classification for post-fermented teas, such as Pu-erh tea; in the Western world, "red tea" more commonly refers to rooibos, a South African tisane.
While green tea usually loses its flavor within a year, black tea retains its flavour for several years. For this reason, it has long been an article of trade, and compressed bricks of black tea even served as a form of de facto currency in Mongolia, Tibet, and Siberia into the 19th century.[1] Although green tea has recently seen a revival due to its purported health benefits, black tea still accounts for over ninety percent of all tea sold in the West.
This is what you Read, Ninya?
Black is another variety, unlike White, Red, Green, Rooibos, Oolong
we need a tea thread now!
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Re: How to tenderize beef stew meat
definitely it would work Gerry BUT, just like I said to Roxanne, I would want you to trial run/test to make certain your taste buds don't pick up something, and in your opinion, ruin a steak..that would make me sad!Gerry wrote:With spending the afternoon putting my garden to bed I did an oven stew which is great for those days when you aren't in the kitchen. Came in both tired and hungry, the aroma alone was worth a five! (I have been prodded to make a family cookbook because far too many of my recipes are either not on paper - or have instructions that assume everyone knows the basics. Their words not mine!) That is what had me suggest Mary post her excellent instructions for stew ... and yes Mary a review will be coming your way. Also curious about that black tea - would it work for the less than tender steaks?
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Kchurchill5 wrote:I cook with wine all the time, but try a small batch first, some do NOT like it. Me, I love the deep flavors it offers. Alalways cook with a wine you would drinkso, .
Definitely! If you don't like the wine, you sure aren't going to like the food its cooked in!