Mélange Caravan Cannelle: Thé anglais épicé

Mélange Caravan Cannelle: Thé anglais épicé

(Cinnamon Caravan Blend: Spiced English Tea)

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2
Taille de portion
1 mug (250 ml)
Temps de préparation
5 Minutes
Temps de cuisson
10 Minutes
Temps total
15 Minutes
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Ingrédients

Nutrition

  • Portions: 2
  • Taille de portion: 1 mug (250 ml)
  • Calories: 300 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • Protein: 8 g
  • Fat: 8 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Sugar: 45 g
  • Sodium: 120 mg
  • Cholesterol: 30 mg
  • Calcium: 300 mg
  • Iron: 0.7 mg

Instructions

  • 1 - Bloom the Spices:
    Place the cinnamon stick, crushed cardamom pods, ginger slices, orange peel, and peppercorns in a small saucepan. Warm over medium heat, stirring, until fragrant.
  • 2 - Simmer with water:
    Pour in the water and bring to a gentle simmer. Reduce heat and simmer 3–4 minutes to extract spice oils without boiling aggressively.
  • 3 - Introduce the tea:
    Turn off heat. Add loose-leaf Assam tea. Steep 2 minutes for balanced strength, or up to 3 minutes for bolder tannins.
  • 4 - Add milk and warm:
    Stir in milk and a pinch of sea salt. Return to low heat just until steaming and tiny bubbles form at the edges—do not let it boil to avoid curdling or bitterness.
  • 5 - Sweeten and Finish:
    Remove from heat. Stir in honey and vanilla extract until dissolved. Taste and adjust sweetness or spice intensity.
  • 6 - Strain and Serve:
    Strain into two warm mugs. Optionally garnish with a whisper of grated orange zest or a dusting of cinnamon.

En savoir plus sur: Mélange Caravan Cannelle: Thé anglais épicé

A comforting English tea layered with cinnamon, cardamom, orange peel, and honey—silky, aromatic, and perfect for reflective afternoons.

Cinnamon Caravan Blend: Story, Craft, and Serving Wisdom

The Cinnamon Caravan Blend is a cozy cup that bridges British tea culture with spice-route romance. Imagine an English afternoon tea—china cups, a quiet drizzle on the window—perfumed by cinnamon bark, green cardamom, and the citrus lift of orange peel. It’s an homage to the historic flow of spices that helped shape British tastes, and a nod to the timeless pleasure of pausing for a warming brew.

Why this blend works

  • Cinnamon brings round sweetness and a gentle woody heat. Ceylon cinnamon offers a light, elegant profile, while cassia tastes bolder and more rustic.
  • Green cardamom, lightly crushed, releases bright, resinous aromatics that dance above the cup, adding dimension without overpowering.
  • Orange peel layers a fragrant top note that makes the blend feel fresh and refined, cutting through milk richness and supporting honey’s floral tones.
  • Assam black tea anchors everything with malty heft and an amber hue that stands up to milk.

Technique notes for perfect balance

  1. Bloom your spices first. Briefly warming the whole spices in a dry pan or in the pot before adding water helps their essential oils wake up. You’ll need only a couple of minutes until fragrant.
  2. Simmer gently. Letting the spices simmer softly in water for 3–4 minutes coaxes depth without extracting harshness.
  3. Steep tea off the heat. Adding tea after the simmer and steeping away from the flame preserves complexity and prevents bitterness.
  4. Warm, don’t boil, the milk. A gentle reheat until steaming ensures a plush mouthfeel. Overheating can mute aromatics and toughen tannins.
  5. Sweeten at the end. Honey dissolves beautifully after heating, preserving its delicate floral notes.

Ingredient swaps and variations

  • Tea base: English Breakfast or Darjeeling (for a lighter, muscat note) both work. Keep steep time short with delicate teas.
  • Sweetener: Maple syrup (vegan), demerara sugar for toffee depth, or date syrup for caramel-fruit undertones.
  • Milk: Oat milk adds creaminess and toasty character; almond milk keeps it lighter; evaporated milk boosts richness.
  • Extra spice: A star anise for licorice warmth, or a tiny pinch of ground nutmeg in the mug just before serving.
  • Citrus twist: Swap orange peel for lemon peel to sharpen the finish.

Iced “Caravan on the Rocks” method

Brew the spices and tea double strength (half the water), sweeten, and cool. Pour over plenty of ice, then top with cold milk. A strip of orange peel twisted over the glass releases vivid oils.

Serving suggestions and pairings

  • Tea cakes, butter shortbread, or gingernut biscuits echo the spice and offer textural contrast.
  • Savory pairings like a mild cheddar sandwich or cucumber tea sandwiches provide balance—salt and fat make the spice pop.
  • For a breakfast treat, sprinkle a touch of cinnamon sugar on milk foam or whipped cream for a café-style flourish.

Make-ahead and batching

  • Spice concentrate: Simmer a larger batch of the spiced water (without tea), strain, and refrigerate up to 4 days. When ready, reheat, add tea to steep, then finish with milk and honey.
  • Thermos-friendly: This blend holds its aroma well in an insulated flask—ideal for chilly walks or market mornings.

Cultural context and inspiration

British tea time is both ritual and refuge—an everyday ceremony that invites conversation and pause. The Cinnamon Caravan Blend draws from histories of trade and exchange: cinnamon from Sri Lanka, cardamom from South Asia, citrus cultivated in warmer climes, and robust black tea from Assam. While chai traditions across the Indian subcontinent inspired the spice-milk-tea foundation, this version remains distinctly English in balance—lighter on spice, brightened by orange peel, and sweetened with honey rather than jaggery or sugar. It’s a fusion that respects the allure of chai while fitting seamlessly into a British afternoon.

Tips for precision

  • Grind size matters: Keep spices whole or lightly crushed to prevent over-extraction and murkiness.
  • Water quality: Filtered water ensures clarity and keeps citrus and spice notes clean.
  • Straining: Use a fine mesh to catch tea leaves and spice fragments for a satin-smooth sip.
  • Temperature check: Aim for just-steaming milk (around 70–75°C) for optimal sweetness perception.

Sustainability and zero-waste ideas

  • Save spent orange peels to candy or dry for future infusions.
  • Dry used cinnamon sticks and cardamom pods to add fragrance to sugar jars.
  • Compost tea leaves and ginger trimmings.

A personal note

This cup is designed for unhurried moments—pages of a book, a letter half-written, a window seat watching clouds. It’s the kind of drink that quietly improves the day, borrowing warmth from old trade winds and comfort from English tea ritual. With each sip, the cinnamon hums, the cardamom sparkles, and the orange peel lifts the finish. Simple, soothing, and just adventurous enough—your Cinnamon Caravan awaits.

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