Thursday, November 18, 2010

Green Tea Frappucino - would you do anything for love?

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Many people say they would do anything for love, but how far would you really go? Some are willing to go to the ends of the earth for their significant others (read: I gave up my comfort zone in Australia and moved to a cold place called "Can I duh?" to unite w/ my ex-boyfriend-now husband), while others are not so ready to give up their freedom and still make a way to keep the relationship strong.
Found a nice quote about it recently: Do everything with so much love in your heart that you would never want to do it any other way (Yogi Desai).

Okay, I would not say much about this love and sacrifice things, instead I would like to share our drink related experience.

One of those hot summer days, we went to Starbucks to get something cool to drink. I got this green tea frappe, and husband got something else, dont remember what it was. Then he took a sip of mine, and since then he loves this drink. We then often go to Starbucks just to get this particular addicting drink. Since he loves it that much, I thought I would try to make it on my own (and I've already stocked up some green tea powder before) just for convenience, so that I can make it every time he wants it (am I doing anything for love here? you may say so). I browsed around on the net, and found many recipes, quite similar though. Thus I tried mixing and combining, and here is my version of green tea frappe. Would you do anything for love?


Green Tea Frap2


Ingredients:
- 1.5 tsp green tea powder
- 120ml hot water (not boiling)
- 2Tbsp of sweet condensed milk (may be replaced with granulated sugar)
- 120ml fresh 2% milk
- 60ml cream
- ice cubes
Optional: vanilla flavoured syrup

topping:
whipped cream

Directions:
Dissolve the green tea powder in hot water, add sweet condensed milk and mix it well. Transfer it in a blender, add milk, cream and ice cubes and blend it until smooth. Pour it in a tall glass and spray the whipped cream on top.
The recipe is good for 2 tall glasses.

Note: you may blend it without ice cubes, then keep it in a freezer until half frozen. Take it out and blend it again briefly. The result will be smoother.

6 comments:

  1. oh love~
    aku pertama skeptik tapi setelah nyoba doyan juga lid huehuee gak wani sering sering tapine...gula+fat hihihi

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  2. salam kenal yaaa =D
    kayanya enak nih, harus dicoba... itung2 hemat ga ush ke bux.. hehe =)

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  3. @Rita: ya ya..kalau d rmh bs dikontrol manisnya Rit..jg fatnya..tinggal ganti susu/creamnya..
    @Mariska: salam kenal jg ya..silakan dicoba..

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  4. pake green tea yg celup ijo gitu gak say jdnya...??
    gk punya yg powder hiks...

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  5. 5 menit lg aku mau coba ini ci Lid...
    barusan beli cream dr coles.

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  6. @My kitchen: ga bs say kalau yg celup itu masih bentuk serpihan daun kasar, jd ga bs..hrs cari yg bubuk..
    @Dev: gmn hasilnya? suka ga?

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