An afternoon tea loaf made with Yogi Classic Tea – an Ayurvedic blend with cinnamon, cardamom and ginger.
I am well familiar with the Yogi Tea brand. Having previously worked in the independent health food industry for a decade of my life, Yogi Tea was a regularly stocked and popular item.
NEW LOOK – SAME TEA
Yogi Tea have been supplying Europe with delicious, Ayurvedic tea blends since the 1970s.
This Spring, the Yogi Tea range of over 40 herb and spice teas has a new look: they have revised and updated the design of their flavours, in bold, colourful packaging. They really do have something for every taste and every mood, whether it’s something to help you get to sleep at night, something to revitalize, something to ease a sore throat, or just something warming to enjoy in the afternoon.
DOING GOOD
Yogi Tea don’t just make amazing teas, they provide support and funding for people in need across the globe through various projects including The Kumari Project, the Nevandra Association, Naturefund, Doctors Without Borders and the Neighbourhood Program.
FEELING GOOD
I have only recently discovered the benefits of yoga and I can’t emphasize enough how it helps strengthen the body and calm the mind. Yogi Tea have a guide on their website for many physical and breathing poses to complement your mood, calm your mind and help achieve balance in your body. For each pose they have a suggested tea blend to complement the exercise.
Yogi Tea Classic is the tea that Yogi Bhajan, a Master of Kundalini Yoga and inspirational teacher of Ayurveda and holistic living, used to serve to his yoga students. It is a blend of traditional certified organic Ayurvedic spices: cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, cloves and black pepper. It is warming, relaxing, spicy and deliciously fragrant, and used to infuse seedless California raisins makes one fantastic afternoon tea loaf!
As the tea loaf recipe contains no butter or oil, the only moisture it has it in the soaked fruit – soak the fruit for as long as you can, preferably over night, but it still works well if you only soak for a few hours.
I recommend thickly slicing the loaf and liberally spreading each slice with butter, and drinking a cup of warm Yogi Classic tea alongside.
Each of the Yogi Tea teabags has a tag with a motivational quote on the back. Tweet your favourites using the hashtag #teatagThursday so Yogi Tea followers around the world can share!
You can buy Yogi Tea at most independent health food stores, and you can find them online on their website, Twitter and Facebook.
Fruity Classic Yogi Tea Loaf
Ingredients
- 300 grams California seedless raisins
- 120 ml hot Classic Yogi Tea
- 150 grams demerara sugar
- 1 duck egg (or 1 large hen's egg, or 2 small)
- 225 grams self-raising flour
- 75 grams blanched almonds coarsely chopped
- 2 tbsp double cream
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Instructions
- Dissolve the demerara sugar in the hot tea and pour over the seedless raisins in a medium sized bowl. Leave them to soak, covered, for as long as you can, preferably overnight, although two hours will do. The longer you leave them to soak the juicier they will be. If soaking for a short time leave the tea bag in with the raisins while they are soaking, to add more flavour.
- After the soaking process, preheat the oven to 170 C, and grease and line a 2 litre loaf pan.
- Whisk the egg lightly and stir into the raisins.
- Sift over the flour and stir until well combined.
- Fold in the blanched almonds and enough double cream to make a soft batter (1 - 2 tbsp).
- Spoon into the prepared baking tray and bake in the lower half of the oven (so that the top of the cake is in the centre of the oven) for 60-70 minutes.
- Leave to cool and then slice thickly and generously spread with butter. Serve with hot cups of Yogi Classic Tea for the full experience!
GIVEAWAY
To celebrate the launch of their new branding, Yogi Tea sent me a gorgeous hamper full of goodies, and enough extra goodies for me to share with one lucky UK reader!
Hamper Contents:
1 x Yogi Tea Classic – a blend with cinnamon, cardamom and ginger (17 teabags)
1 x Yogi Tea Throat Comfort – a blend with liquorice, fennel and thyme (17 teabags)
1 x Yogi Tea Choco – a blend with cocoa shells, liquorice and cinnamon (17 teabags)
1 x Licorice – a blend with liquorice, orange peel and cardamom (17 teabags)
1 x Bedtime – a blend with fennel, chamomile and valerian root (17 teabags)
1 x Stomach Ease – a blend with cardamom, fennel and ginger (17 teabags)
1 x Yogi Tea ceramic mug
1 x Yogi Tea ceramic travel cup
1 x Yogi Tea Recipes for Healthy Living & Yoga Postures booklet
1 x Yogi Tea cotton shopping bag
1 x Yogi Tea eco-friendly jute bag
1 x 2015/2016 calendar
HOW TO ENTER
For your chance to win a Yogi Tea Hamper enter using the Rafflecopter form below. Come back and tweet about the giveaway every day for more chances to win!
TERMS & CONDITIONS
This giveaway is open to UK entries only. Entrants must be age 18 or over. The winner will need to respond within 7 days of being contacted; failure to do this may result in another winner being selected.
The prize is offered and provided by Yogi Tea Europe. The prize is to win a Yogi Tea Hamper. There is no cash alternative and the prize is not transferable.
There is no entry fee and no purchase is necessary to enter this giveaway. The promoter (Elizabeth’s Kitchen Diary) reserves the right to cancel or amend the giveaway and these terms and conditions without notice.
Entry into our giveaways will be deemed as acceptance of these terms and conditions.
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Closing date is midnight on Monday 15 June 2015 (GMT) and the winner will be announced that day.
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LINKING UP WITH SOME FOOD BLOGGING CHALLENGES
This recipe was made with a bag of California seedless raisins which had decided to go base jumping of its own accord off our rural village shop shelf. I could only image the last microsecond of its life was filled with a rush of adrenaline. The side split open when it belly flopped to the ground and some raisins were lost, but the rest of the raisins were salvageable, so they got turned into this cake. The almonds were sent to me for review by a company called Wonderful, the duck egg was the last of nine Shetland-grown eggs given to me by a friend, and the cream was the last little bit remaining in the tub after I made my honey-glazed pears with cardamom cream recipe. Also, this recipe was made on a Tuesday. It was tasty. As such, I am linking up to:
1. Credit Crunch Munch by Fuss Free Flavours & Fab Food 4 All, guest hosted this month by The Baking Queen. This cake only cost me pennies to make, given most of the ingredients were given to me. As it contains no butter or oil it is a less expensive cake recipe to make.
2. No Waste Food Challenge by Elizabeth’s Kitchen Diary
3. Tasty Tuesdays by Honest Mum
OTHER TEA LOAF AND TEA INFUSED RECIPES YOU MIGHT LIKE
Vanilla Buttercream & Lemon Cheese Triple Layer Cake Infused with Lemon Grass Tea by Coffee & Vanilla
Fruity Chai Loaf {vegan} by Elizabeth’s Kitchen Diary
Now… I’m off to do my yoga exercises!
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Elizabeth’s Kitchen Diary received a Yogi Tea Hamper as compensation for this post, plus extra product for a giveaway. We also received some almond samples from Wonderful. All thoughts and opinions expressed are our own. This is not a paid post.
Janice
I’d forgotten all about Yogi Tea, I used to drink it all the time and must go and find some so I can enjoy it again. I love how you used the Yogi Tea to make a tea loaf it’s one of my favourite bakes.
Jane Barrett
I adore tea loaf. Reminds me of my childhood when my mum used to make it.
Deborah Bird
Raspberry x
Chloe bailey
Salted caramel
Caroline Blaza
I love English Breakfast Tea x
alice lightning
love fruity teas but the most I drink just a plain cup of delicious tea with milk and sugar
Natalie Crossan
Camomile tea xx
faye huntington
green tea! yum 🙂 faye h.
Nicola
Nettle
jessica newman
I love peppermint tea
Nicola Holland
Berry Flavoured
Sharon
Earl grey
Patricia Avery
I love green tea, especially at the start of the day 🙂
Tina L-D
Peppermint Tea
Lindsey Jones
Cranberry
christine westlake
green tea
Francesca Tuck
Lady Grey is my favourite.
Maria P
ginger
rachael jones
mint tea
Jill fairbank
Good old Yorkshire tea
Sheri Darby
I love mint tea
Sophia M
Would love to try all those delicious sounding yogi teas!
Zinzi Graham
Chai has got to be my favourite, mmm! I do love the choco yogi too though.
Joanne Dewberry
Moroccan Mint Tea
Karen Dixon
Blueberry and apple
Donna Caldwell
Chai
Susan Jackson
Redbush
katherine b
I love nettle tea
jo liddement
I love liquorice tea
Hannah Igoe
I love Earl grey
Melissa Manning
Chai <3
karen Howden
breakfast tea
Vera Bahounkova
Green Tea
Katherine Coldicott
Mint
Daniel Todd
Green Tea with Lemon
Katie
I go through phases depending on the weather. Right now I’m enjoying a Summer Berries one, I think it’s Twinings.
cat
spice chai
Barry Rowlings
Peppermint
Helen
Englsih breakfast
Lauren Old
Turkish Apple tea
Nick Hopkins
Jasmine tea
Lucy Robinson
Green Tea. x
Jim Milligan
liquorice & peppermint tean for me!
Victoria Prince
A classic English Breakfast tea 🙂
Karen R
I love Gunpowder green tea 🙂
lindsay chadburn
green tea
Elizabeth Charlesworth
Depends on the day. I love Yogi Tea Classic. Whenever I go to France I call into a branch of Monoprix and get some of their organic blackberry and ash green tea. There’s a place near me that does epic tea mocktails: the one based on lapsang and mandarin is particularly delicious.
claire little
jasmine tea
Solange
Green tea
Rick Carr
Green Tea
Kirsten Barthy
Vanilla Rooibush
Kat Allinson
I like lots of different teas but my favourite is classic English BReakfast
hayley knapp
berry xx
Carly Elford
Gingerbread green tea
Paul Walsh
green tea
Holly Boyd
Camomile and Honey
Diana
Jasmine tea 🙂
Tamsin Dean
Any fruity tea like strawberry flavour, but always have breakfast tea for the most part
Julie Ward
Enjoy just the average tea mainly, have just tried a raspberry tea which was ok
Lesley Bradley
I love Earl Grey as a treat
Claire Jacobs
green tea with lemon
Greig spencer
assam tea for me
Emily Knight
I’m a massive fan of jasmine tea!
Kristy Brown
Liquorice tea!! Yummy.
Olivia M
Regular ear grey 🙂
tracy sinclair
My favorite flavored Tea is Lemon, very refreshing x
John Hunt
Any Breakfast tea, or early grey
Simon Harrington
Earl Grey
jamie banks
fruit tea x
Kristyn Harris
I love Green Tea! : )
Kait Statz
I honestly drink a lot of tea, but I am recently loving chrysanthemum tea and rooibos.
Emma
I love herbal teas and drink them all day long! I drink different kinds at different times of the day but my overall favourite is probably fennel.
liz ferguson
jasmin xx
Rosie Holloway
I like Earl Gray or lemon and ginger teas
Megan K
Earl Grey 🙂
Layla Thomas
My favorite tea depends on my mood and what I need at the time. If I need an energy boost I drink Green Tea with Jasmine, if I want something refreshing I drink Lemon Tea, after meals I drink Peppermint Tea to settle my stomach and for something different I drink Lotus Tea because I love the flavor.
Paul Ward
Earl grey
Jade Susie Stacie
Strawberry and mango
Nicky Mundy
Peppermint tea
ESME MCCRUBB
RASPBERRY TEA
Isabelle Smith
vanilla!!
Lindsay Taylor
I do enjoy a cup of Fennel tea and it smells fantastic too!
Sally Collingwood
English Breakfast Tea!!!
Andy Kadir-Buxton
green tea.
Brenda Day
Lemon Tea x
jessica catherine
red berries
david cavender
Lemon tea
Danielle Cresswell
Red berries
Amy Jane Beckett
I like Earl Grey tea
Brian Cheney
Spiced Chai
Joanne Peters
Jasmine green twa
Joanne Peters
Jasmine green tea
Tammy Tudor
I absolutely love green tea!
dan
earl grey
Kat Lucas
I love lemon tea
Sara JaneG
apple and rhubarb
Laura Baker
Green tea and lemon
Felicity Smith
raspberry leaf
Michelle Banks
English breakfast tea
Sarah Archibald
Ii love chai tea, mmmm!
Jennifer Higgins
Chai tea is nice!
Karen Barrett
Breakfast Tea
katie skeoch
Chain tea is my favourite
clara cort
strawberry and cream or English breakfast
Sarah Lee
English breakfast tea
Rachel Carter
Earl Grey
leanne weir
love rooiboos!
Katherine L
I love rooiboos!
Kate Cass
It really depends on my mood, I do love Chai! I love traditional, I also love iced tea, I lived in the states for a few years and I miss iced tea being in restaurants! I over herbal and green teas, I just love tea!
victoria
assam
Anne Dalzell
Green tea with grapefruit and lotus flower
Fiona
Peppermint
Jazz
Peppermint tea 🙂
jamie millard
good old fashioned English breakfast
Fanny Tran
Lady Earl Grey
Lyla
My favourite is plain English Tea
Sarah Heath
Earl Grey
Sarah
I love a mix of Ceylon and Assam. I also love Russian Caravan Earl Grey.
Dragonfly63
I love Lady Gray Tea a variation of Earl Gray.
Liz
Chai!
Lisa Backhouse
Peppermint tea.
jodie yorke
green tea
Fleur
I love a mug of earl
melanie stirling
Breakfast tea.
aaron broad
Green Tea
helen tovell
plain English tea
Hassni
Oolong tea.
Leila Benhamida
Love Earl Grey tea.
Val Swift
Peppermint tea
kathy
english tea
Christine Dodd
I LOVE GREEN TEA
Laura Jeffs
Lapsang Suchon
Laura Asplin
Chai Tea
Anna Lord
Darjeeling
Gillian Holmes
chai tea.
Elizabeth Harbron
jasmine tea is my favourite 🙂
Allan Smith
I love Chamomile tea. Nice and relaxing just before bed.
Tracy
Green tea with vanilla is my fave at the moment. I’ve not heard of Yogi tea before so will check them out.
Mark Palmer
Breakfast tea
PAULINE HILL
Earl Grey
Helen Grayson
camomile and honey 🙂
claire woods
chai tea.
Csilla
I love chocolate tea.
Maureen findley
redbush
Charlene Price
Chamomile
gemma brown
earl grey
Rebecca England
I love earl grey
Caroline H
My favourite is mint. My summer crop of mint plants is coming along nicely so I can make fresh mint tea for the summer.
Keith Hunt
Some nice custard tarts
Kathryn
Black with milk, mostly, but I enjoy chai and herbal teas too. Thanks for the competition.
Hekna
Earl Grey
Tina Holmes
Got to be green tea
sam
I love earl grey, subtle but sophisticated
Victoria N
Green Tea
joe suttle
my fav is chai 😀
Jo Jones
Ginger
sharon mead
peppermint, you either love it or hate it
Holly Gibson
Twining’s do a really nice one called lady gray with bergamot and citrus
Terri Cramb
Pear and Apple
Tom Morrison
Ginger and Lemon tea is my favourite
sarah birkett
apple and cinnamon please
Alice Fox
Red Berries fruit tea xx
Sarah Griffiths
Earl grey
Tony Teece
Builder’s tea for me! Nothing posh 😉
Sarah Rees
Lemon tea
Suzanne
Green tea with ginger.
marge
Chai!
Fiona K
Honey & Chamomile
Ms C Bryan
Good quality black tea like Assam
risey1983
Ginger Tea is my absolute favourite – always makes me feel better.
Jaelin Farrow
I love green tea!
Tess D
Love Lemon & Ginger Tea it wakes me up in the morning!
Karin Mortensen
I love pear and apple tea
Paul Wilson
Peppermint
Caroline B
Yogi Liquorice tea is the best ever 🙂
Andrea Williams
Mint, I love using the leaves from the garden
Nadia
lemon
Nadia
I would love this as a gift for a very dear friend of mine. She’d love it as it’s so natural and she suffers allergies.
Kristina Trick
Chamomile
Angela McDonald
I love blackcurrant and nettle tea!
Rachel S
Mint
Corinne Peat
I like green tea
Karl Borowy
Earl Grey
Rey Chunara
I love green tea
laura stewart
Earl Grey with lemon xx
Arabella Bazley
Earl Grey but I do love the sound of the cardmom fennel and ginger.
Choclette
Oh yes Yogi Tea is a good one. Hard to have a favourite as it all depends on mood, but I drink Rooibos the most often.
Your tea loaf looks splendid.
julie booth
peppermint tea
Camilla @FabFood4All
My favourite tea is English Breakfast! Love the look of your tea loaf which sounds deliious and thank you for a great #CreditCrunchMunch entry;-)
Marie B
Jasmine tea
judy kennedy
Regular breakfast tea the morning I appreciate it the most
Ruth Harwood
Love Mint tea xx
Nathan Webb
Triple Ginseng tea!
Jessica Powell
my fave is green tea x
Kevin Honey
Earl Grey, of course!
amber costello
peppermint and nettle tea
Donna R
I love Yogi detox tea
Sarah rees
Peppermint.
Louise Gazeley
I love Jasmine tea !!
Paula Barker
Chamomile
Jo Hutchinson
I like Caramel Black Tea
charlotte
i love peach tea! 🙂
FARIDAH BROOKER
Builders
Paula Readings
I like various fruit teas.
Kirsty Webb
Chai tea. Xx
Iris W
Any green tea and I love the bedtime tea
Maxine Owen
Standard Tetley tea 🙂
jayne hall
lemon tea
kim plant
raspberry x
Hayley Lynch
liquorice
Eva Vida
I love green tea, especially when it’s lemon-flavoured 🙂
Matthew Mayled
Green Tea
MichelleD
Green tea!
Juli Savage
Black Tea
ELAINE DALE
it has to be green tea
Emma @ Supper in the Suburbs
WOW! Well I’ve definitely learnt something new today 🙂 I’ve never really thought about Ayurvedic tea blends before. This loaf looks lovely though. Real comfort food!
Nicki Ramsay
Depends on my mood, Lady Grey, Earl Grey or bog standard builder’s tea
Natasha Mairs
I have just tried yogi tea for the first time last week. I like the classic and choco best.
Neil Graham
PK Tips or chai
Ursula Hunt
Good old English Breakfast Tea but not with milk, a slice of lemon is good if available
fashion-mommy
I just love regular English breakfast from Twinnings if I’m honest, but that throat comfort sounds brilliant.
#UKBloggers
frances hopkins
Earl grey
Martina Pichova
chai tea
Hassina Begum
I love masala tea
pete c
Builders Tea for me
Mary Chez
PG tips
kellyjo walters
red berries fruit tea
Adrian Crook
Lemon and ginger
Honey McKinley
Earl Grey or Asda Chai for daily use but Twinings Rose Garden (now discontinued) was my favourite treat tea. Yogi choco is great for an almost zero calorie hot chocolate (I add the merest splash of skimmed milk too).
laura banks
bog standard yorkshire tea
winnie
lemon green tea
kim neville
I like green tea 🙂
Diane Nicholl
FENNEL
Sarah Maison Cupcake
Looks like a lovely cake, we don’t see enough tea loaves these days.
Philippa
I love ginger and chai flavour teas. I’d love to try the stomach ease tea as I have stomach issues and a soothing ginger tea always helps. I’d also love to try making that tea loaf so that might have to be my weekend project!
iain maciver
tetley
Kathryn
I must admit, I am a Yogi tea virgin, but you have sold it to me. I just want to run out to the shop and buy some now, and I’d definitely love to give the tea loaf recipe a go!
Kathryn
The classic blend sounds very comforting, and the choco blend incredibly moreish!
Tania Atfield
Love green tea
HonestMum
Love yogi tea, what a fab giveaway, thanks for linking up to #tastytuedays
Petra Beck
I love the Classic Yogi Tea with all the different spices, but also drink other herbal teas with peppermint being one of my other favourites
Helen Battle
i like nettle tea
Tracy Nixon
I love Twinnings Breakfast tea!
Tracey Peach
I love builders tea xxx
Lucy @ BakingQueen74
This looks like a delicious tea loaf, and I love the story of the raisins jumping off the shelf!
Thanks for linking up with #creditcrunchmunch.
Laura
Lady Grey tea is my favourite I think but I like tea so much it’s hard to choose!
Helen
I love Yogi tea! My favourite is the choco one – add some milk and it’s like a virtuous hot chocolate. Mmmm.
Laura@howtocookgoodfood
I adore a good tea loaf and always used to drink Yogi tea, the almond flavour which was lovely. A great cake that keeps fresh for ages, great for beaching or long walks!
Becca @ Amuse Your Bouche
My grandma always used to make a tea-infused loaf just like this – will have to give it a try myself!