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KOMBUCHA RECIPE | BBC GOOD FOOD



Kombucha recipe | BBC Good Food image

Discover how to make kombucha and the 'scoby', or 'symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast' that forms the base of this fermented drink – then try a secondary fermentation with added flavours

Provided by Alice Johnston

Categories     Drink

Total Time 20 minutes

Prep Time 20 minutes

Yield Makes 2 litres

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 organic green teabags (or 2 tsp loose leaf)
2 organic black teabags bags (or 2 tsp loose leaf)
100-200g granulated sugar , to taste
1 medium scoby , plus 100-200ml starter liquid

Steps:

  • For essential information on brewing safely, our top recipe tips and fun flavours to try, read our guide on how to make kombucha. Pour 1.8 litres boiled water into a saucepan, add the teabags and sugar (depending on how sweet you like it or the bitterness of your tea), stir to dissolve the sugar and leave for 6-10 mins to infuse.
  • Remove and discard the teabags without squeezing them. Leave the tea to cool completely before pouring into a large 2.5- to 3-litre glass jar. Add the scoby and its starter liquid, leaving a minimum of 5cm space at the top of the jar.
  • Cover the jar with a thin tea towel or muslin cloth so the scoby can 'breathe'. Secure with an elastic band and label the jar with the date and its contents.
  • Leave to ferment for one to two weeks at room temperature and away from radiators, the oven or direct sunlight. Do not put the jar in a cupboard, as air circulation is important.
  • After the first week, taste the kombucha daily – the longer you leave it, the more acidic the flavour will become. When ready, pour the kombucha into bottles, making sure to reserve the scoby and 100-200ml of starter fluid for the next batch.
  • The kombucha is ready to drink immediately, or you can start a ‘secondary fermentation’ by adding flavours such as fruit, herbs and spices to the drawn-off liquid and leaving it bottled for a few more days before drinking. Will keep in the fridge for up to three months. Lemon & ginger kombucha Add the zest and juice of 1 lemon and 1-2 tsp grated ginger to 750ml kombucha and mix well. Pour into a flip-top bottle and seal. Leave at room temperature for two to four days, tasting daily, until it has reached the desired level of carbonation and flavour. Strain and chill to serve. Berry kombucha Add a handful of chopped strawberries, blueberries or bashed raspberries to 750ml kombucha and mix well. Pour into a flip-top bottle and seal. Leave at room temperature for two to four days, tasting daily, until it has reached the desired level of carbonation and flavour. Strain and chill to serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 33 calories, CarbohydrateContent 8 grams carbohydrates, SugarContent 8 grams sugar, ProteinContent 0.1 grams protein

KOMBUCHA RECIPE - BBC FOOD



Kombucha recipe - BBC Food image

Kombucha is a delicious fermented drink. Try making it with green tea for another variation. Make sure you follow the instructions that come with your scoby. Please note that kombucha contains a tiny amount of alcohol.

For this recipe you will need a 2 litre/3½ pint wide-mouthed clip-top jar, a very jug or bowl, a large measuring jug or bowl, a clean tightly woven muslin, a rubber band or string, a funnel and clip-top round glass bottles for decanting.

Provided by Justine Pattison

Prep Time 30 minutes

Cook Time 0 minutes0S

Yield Makes 1.5-1.75 litres/3-3½ pints

Number Of Ingredients 4

4 tea bags (everyday black tea rather than a speciality tea)
100g/3½oz granulated or caster sugar
1.75 litres/3 pints just-boiled filtered water
1 medium kombucha scoby culture (available online)

Steps:

  • First wash your jar, jug or bowl and funnel thoroughly in hot soapy water. Rinse well under very hot water and leave to air dry.
  • Put the tea bags and sugar in a very large measuring jug or heatproof bowl and pour over the just-boiled filtered water. Give the tea a good stir and leave to stand for 30 minutes. Lift out the tea bags and discard, then leave the tea to cool for a further 30-45 minutes or until lukewarm.
  • Pour the cooled tea into the prepared jar (you may need to use a funnel if you haven’t steeped the tea in a jug). Place the kombucha scoby into the tea along with the starter liquid it has been stored with.
  • Place a piece of clean muslin over the top of the kombucha and secure with string or a rubber band. Leave at room temperature, out of direct sunlight. The kombucha will take from a few days to 2 weeks to brew. You will notice it changing colour and becoming a little cloudier as the days pass. After 5 days, spoon a little out and taste. If it tastes more like apple juice than tea, with a pleasant, slight tartness and a little fizz, it should be ready. If not, leave for another day or so and taste again. Some people like a stronger taste, so will leave longer (about 7–10 days), but to start with, you may want to drink when it is a little milder.
  • Transfer the scoby and approximately 150ml/5fl oz of the tea to a clean bowl, ready to make the next batch. Use as a starter liquid to make the next brew or cover and store in a cool, dark place for up to 5 days if you plan to use it again. Strain the rest of the brew through a fine sieve into clean, lidded bottles. Secure the lids and place in the fridge to chill. Drink within a week.
  • The kombucha will begin to become slightly fizzy at this point, and will get more fizzy the longer it is stored. This is caused by the bacteria within the liquid naturally producing carbon dioxide. Make sure you ’burp’ the bottle(s) every day or so to release the build-up of gas. If you leave your bottled kombucha at room temperature for a day or two before putting in the fridge, it will become fizzier more quickly.
  • You can begin drinking the kombucha straight away, but it's best to start with small amounts (to avoid any digestive upset as your system gets used to the bacteria).

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