3.31.2010

Big Cup of Green Tea

Here we are at the end of March...and this is my last green tea illustration. Oh hum.

But the sorrow doesn't end - starting Friday I'll be painting the alphabet for April. The focus will be breakfast foods. If you want to participate in which breakfast foods I draw for each letter please visit my Facebook Fan Page. See you in a couple of days!

3.29.2010

Green Tea Ice Cream Cups

This is a very simple recipe in a lovely paper cup.  Presentation really is everything.  Take a peak at Amy Ormond's beautiful site and learn how to "craft" these yourself. 

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3.26.2010

Edible Shamrocks

I know, I know...I should have posted these on St. Patrick's Day.  I just wasn't organized enough.  You can still enjoy the recipe at She Who Eats.  Of course, one of the ingredients is green tea.

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3.24.2010

Matcha Strawberry Cupcake

These cupcakes have a sweet strawberry center.  Actually most of the cupcakes on the Sweetest Kitchen website have a delectable center.  You really have to check them out.

What is "matcha"?  Very simply it is a Japanese tea made from powdered green tea leaves...used often in baked goods.

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3.22.2010

Green Tea Tiramisu

What a fabulously beautiful green tea dessert!  I wish I could taste online.  Please find out more about this tiramisu from Bonbini!

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3.19.2010

Ochazuke

I thought I'd diverge from sweets for a bit and show green tea in a new way.  Ochazuke is "a bowl of rice with a variety of toppings served in tea" (in this case, green tea).  To learn more about this Japanese dish, please visit Kitchen M

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3.17.2010

Green Tea Cheesecake

Here is a fantastic cheesecake to add to this green tea madness.  Please visit My Kitchen Notes to get the full recipe and great photos to boot.

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

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3.15.2010

Basil Green Tea Cupcakes

I found this lovely recipe on Fields of Cake.  Please take a look at her site and if you're really hungry, you can order her sweets here.

3.12.2010

Camellia sinensis

Green, black and oolong teas come from the plant Camellia sinensis.  It is mostlly grown in China, India, Australia and Indonesia.

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3.10.2010

3.08.2010

Tea Cup and Birds

Happy Monday everyone.  Here are a couple of birds to lure in spring.

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3.05.2010

Green Tea Bottle

I typically drink water with lunch and dinner, but sometimes I treat myself to a special bottle of green tea when eating a sack lunch on the go.

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3.03.2010

Green Tea Cup

I love the little cups without handles...perfect for a beautiful cup of tea.

For those that don't know, I have free foodie calendars available with my newsletter. This image graces the March one.  Check out the newsletter here and download a calendar for yourself.

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3.01.2010

Green Tea

This month I am celebrating green tea.  Hot green tea, iced green tea, the origins of green tea, etc.  Hope you can stick around and enjoy a cup.

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