~ Give me Red ~
(A sip of Hibiscus !!)
The local vegetable market filled with an array of colorful fresh
vegetables and dew drenched fruits has its own magical charm.
Vibrant greens, shiny yellow, lustrous reds, velvety purples, rich
chrome..... nature's color palette seems to be unending.
Lost in the colorful world of vegetables at the veggie market
yesterday , my eyes came across a tiny basket of of beautiful red
flowers - truly much more captivating than the aromatic ones that
beautifully adorn a florist's shop. During the short span while I
selected the unblemished ones n paid, I tried to grasp the farmer's
knowledge about these enchanting blooms . Called kundri or
sun kukray in the local dialect , he told me these are perfect for
making tangy chutneys ( dips).
All I knew was its local name and my tongue's verdict on its sour petals
but that was not enough to search some fruitful result on Google.
The calyx has some hibiscus like sticky stuff n I just typed in
wild hibiscus - lo behold it opened up to a new world - so many
pics, recipes , uses , cocktails, salads, syrups ah the list was endless.
With just a few flowers in hand I decided to play with this Wild hibiscus,
Jamaican Sorrel or roselle. If it works with dried petals , it should
work with fresh too and I headed to the kitchen.
Hibiscus tea with its sour taste is great to serve hot or cold .
Just a pot of water , some sugar and a star anise is all
thats needed to brew up this concoction.
thats needed to brew up this concoction.
Remove the red petals from the flower n simmer in a pot of
water with some sugar and star anise for 12- 15 mins .
Strain and enjoy.
Strain and enjoy.
Cool breeze and a cup of warm tea with a loved one is perfect morning
retreat .
Hibiscus Tea
Ingredients
1 cup fresh wild Hibiscus petals , 4 cups water, 4 tsp sugar ( adjust
as per liking) , 1 star anise ( opt) , lemon slices for garnishing .
Method
Place water in a large saucepan , add in petals , sugar and star anise.
simmer for 12- 13 mins till the water turns red. Strain , garnish
with a slice of lime n serve.
Iced Hibiscus tea
We relished some of the hot tea while refrigerated rest to relish as a
cool beverage. Some chilled hibiscus tea and lots of ice is all thats needed
to transform a hot tea to cool and refreshing Agua de Flor de Jamaica .
My family went gaga over this ruby red delight .
to transform a hot tea to cool and refreshing Agua de Flor de Jamaica .
My family went gaga over this ruby red delight .
The leaves of the Jamaican sorrel plant are also tart n
are widely used as a souring agent for preparing pickles n curries . I
wish i could get some of those too :) :)
Agua de Jamaica
Ingredients
1 cup fresh wild Hibiscus petals , 4 cups water, 6 tsp sugar ( adjust
as per liking) , 1 star anise ( opt) , lemon slices for garnishing .
Method
Place water in a large saucepan , add in petals , sugar n star anise.
simmer for 12- 13 mins till the water turns red. Strain , chill and
serve with ice or tonic / soda water.
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