Matcha is an alluring powdered green tea with deep historical roots in Japanese tea ceremonies. Like all true teas, matcha is produced from the tender young leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. The way in which the leaves are grown and processed is what sets matcha apart from other green teas. All matcha is shade-grown, hand-harvested, and quickly steamed. After steaming, the stems and veins are removed from each leaf, and the leaves are then left to dry flat before being stone-ground into a fine powder. Whether whisked hot in the traditional preparation, or combined with milk and honey poured over ice, matcha offers a truly remarkable flavor experience!
I’ll never forget my first sip of organic matcha. Its grassy sweetness and soft melon nose enchanted me. It was gently stimulating and helped refresh my focus for the day. That first sip was bliss, as has been every cup and latte that has followed. Since that day, I've experimented with the powder as an ingredient in smoothies, granolas, ice cream, and many other sweet treats. But these vanilla glazed shortbread cookies are my favorite. They’ve the perfect balance of sweet and savory, and the vanilla glaze adds a wonderful richness without being heavy.
Makes about three dozen cookies.
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Pro Tip: Add the outer pod of the vanilla bean to a bottle of homemade vanilla extract to strengthen the vanilla flavor.
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