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adrienne
@adrienne
Making my first matcha latte Thank you @beecurious for bringing matcha to farcon and @pichi for the art Best advice for getting rid of clumps with basic kitchen supplies? I donβt have any special matcha utensils https://zora.co/collect/base:0x168b5e16f0f39e0c676003a4b450a0554e5492e7/2
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matthewb
@matthewb
sift the powder into the bowl before whisking with hot water, any fine mesh sieve will work
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Speakup π©
@speakup
Paint brush if you're really going to MacGyver the experience... A fine and thin paint brush..
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Chicago π©
@chicago
Try making a concentrate, like only like 1/3rd of the water you'll use cause less water is easier to prevent clumps e.g. corn syrup slurries for cooking then add the rest of your water IDK if it's "bad" for the taste but it did cross my mind you could use a blender; but if it's hot, bullet blender will explode unventd
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sparkz
@jacy
spend the $7 to get an electric whisk milk frother on amazon. well worth it for matcha.
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smietniczek
@0xsmietnik
looks like shit but tastes even better π
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