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There is this video doing the rounds on social media of a mum and her daughter making a "British (milky) Tea" that made a lot of people cringe, myself included.
In case anyone has not seen it, it involves putting cold water in a mug, microwave for a minute, then add milk, then tea bag for a hint of colour, and loads of sugar.
Consensus amongst my friends in UK is that it is a p!$$ take, as no one in his/her right mind would make tea that way!
So how do you make yours?
I like mine to be strong and milky with no sugar.
Mine would be like this if I were making it with a tea bag:
1. Boil kettle
2. Add boiling hot water to a mug with a tea bag in it, about three-quarters full
3. Let it stew for about 3 to 4 minutes as I like it strong
4. Squeeze and lift tea bag out
5. Add milk (full fat, and I would grudgingly use semi-skimmed if it is the only option available)
If I were to make a pot using loose leaves, I would warm the pot with hot water first (usually from the tap while the kettle is boiling) then add tea leaves, one spoonful per person, and one extra one for the pot. Pour boiling hot water into it and leave it to infuse for at least 3 to 4 minutes before pouring.
Tea of choice for British/English/milky Tea is Assam, either in tea bags or loose leaves; second choice would be English Breakfast blend. The brand PG Tips is fine, however, I prefer Assam on its own or English Breakfast.
Lastly I can appreciate why one would use the microwave to heat up water instead of a kettle or a pot, as I have done so with milk to make a hot chocolate for myself. Just the rest of the tea-making process is rather odd to say the least!
Each to their own and all that, and my way suits me.
DK
In case anyone has not seen it, it involves putting cold water in a mug, microwave for a minute, then add milk, then tea bag for a hint of colour, and loads of sugar.

Consensus amongst my friends in UK is that it is a p!$$ take, as no one in his/her right mind would make tea that way!
So how do you make yours?
I like mine to be strong and milky with no sugar.
Mine would be like this if I were making it with a tea bag:
1. Boil kettle
2. Add boiling hot water to a mug with a tea bag in it, about three-quarters full
3. Let it stew for about 3 to 4 minutes as I like it strong
4. Squeeze and lift tea bag out
5. Add milk (full fat, and I would grudgingly use semi-skimmed if it is the only option available)
If I were to make a pot using loose leaves, I would warm the pot with hot water first (usually from the tap while the kettle is boiling) then add tea leaves, one spoonful per person, and one extra one for the pot. Pour boiling hot water into it and leave it to infuse for at least 3 to 4 minutes before pouring.
Tea of choice for British/English/milky Tea is Assam, either in tea bags or loose leaves; second choice would be English Breakfast blend. The brand PG Tips is fine, however, I prefer Assam on its own or English Breakfast.
Lastly I can appreciate why one would use the microwave to heat up water instead of a kettle or a pot, as I have done so with milk to make a hot chocolate for myself. Just the rest of the tea-making process is rather odd to say the least!
Each to their own and all that, and my way suits me.
DK