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Title: Dandelion Root Coffee
Categories: Beverages Info
Yield: 4 Servings
Dandelion roots |
I once tried this from a book about herbs. You pick some dandelion roots
and let them dry thoroughly. I just left them on the shelf for a few days,
perhaps longer. You can tell because they get dry like wood. I put them in
a little coffee-bean grinder I have, and ground it to a powder. I then put
it (a few spoonfuls) in simmering water in a pot on the stove...actually
pre-boiling water that had a little steam rising. After about 10 minutes, I
shut it off and let it sit for another 10-15 minutes. I then propped the
pot at an angle until the sediment settled to the bottom, then carefully
poured the clear part into a cup. It was very pleasant to sip (no sugar,
cream, nothing...just as is). Quite bitter but bracing. It was lot of work
for one hot beverage, but you can buy dandelion root powder in some health
food stores. Roasted dandelion-root tea is also available in teabag form
(which you make with boiling water like any other tea) - it doesn't have
the same tonic effect as the powdered stuff, but it is milder and nuttier
tasting. From: "Michael H." previous next