Kashmiri Kahwa: Aromatic Saffron Green Tea Recipe

Breakfast, Entrées

March 21, 2026

Ever been wrapped in the warm, fragrant embrace of a truly special cup of tea? That’s Kashmiri Kahwa for you. While my first taste was an unexpected delight during a carpet-shopping detour in Delhi, this aromatic brew has become a cherished ritual. A delicate blend of green tea, saffron, cinnamon, and cardamom, Kahwa is more than just a beverage; it’s a taste of the serene valleys of Kashmir, a perfect way to unwind and soothe the soul. Now, you can bring this exquisite experience right into your own kitchen.

Ingredients

• (Makes 4 Cups)
• 4 cups / 1 quart / 950 ml water
• 6 green cardamom pods
• 1 one and three-quarter inch / 4.5 cm cinnamon stick
• 20 saffron strands
• 1 tbsp / 15g sugar, plus more to taste
• 2 green tea bags or 2 tsp / 4g loose leaf green tea
• 1 tbsp / 10g flaked almonds, for garnish

Instructions

1. Gently crush the cardamom pods using a mortar and pestle or the flat side of a knife, just enough to crack them open.
2. In a medium saucepan, combine the crushed cardamom pods, water, sugar, cinnamon stick, and saffron strands.
3. Bring the mixture to a rolling boil over medium-high heat. Once boiling, reduce the heat to low and let it simmer gently for 5-7 minutes to allow the spices to infuse the water.
4. Remove the saucepan from the heat. Add the green tea bags or loose leaves and let them steep for 2-3 minutes. Avoid over-steeping, as it can make the tea bitter.
5. Strain the Kahwa through a fine-mesh sieve directly into four cups.
6. Garnish each cup with a sprinkle of flaked almonds and serve immediately. Offer extra sugar on the side for guests to sweeten to their preference.

Nutritional Information

• Serving Size: 1 cup
• Calories: Approximately 25-35 kcal (varies with sugar)
• Key Benefits: Green tea provides antioxidants. Saffron is known for its mood-boosting properties. Spices like cardamom and cinnamon can aid digestion.

Pro Tips

• For the most authentic flavor, use a high-quality loose-leaf green tea, such as a Kashmiri or Darjeeling variety.
• To get the most color and flavor from your saffron, soak the strands in a tablespoon of warm water for 10 minutes before adding them to the pot.
• Instead of sugar, try sweetening your Kahwa with a teaspoon of honey (add after straining) for a different flavor profile.
• For a richer, more festive version, add a few slivered pistachios along with the almonds as a garnish.

FAQ

Q: Is this Kashmiri Kahwa recipe vegan
A: Yes, this recipe is naturally vegan as written, using only plant-based ingredients. To keep it vegan, use sugar or maple syrup as a sweetener instead of the suggested honey alternative.

Q: Can I make this Kahwa without sugar
A: Absolutely. You can omit the sugar for a completely unsweetened, fragrant tea. For a different kind of sweetness, you can add a small amount of apple juice during the simmering process or use a natural sweetener like stevia after straining.

Q: What are the health benefits of Kahwa for a vegetarian diet
A: Kashmiri Kahwa is an excellent addition to a vegetarian diet. It’s a hydrating, low-calorie beverage packed with antioxidants from green tea. The spices like cinnamon and cardamom can aid digestion, and saffron is known for its mood-boosting properties, providing a holistic wellness boost.

Q: How do I store leftover Kahwa
A: You can store leftover Kahwa in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Reheat it gently on the stovetop until warm, but avoid re-boiling it. For the best taste and texture, add the fresh almond garnish just before serving.

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