How to Make Iced Tea: Tips and Recipes (2024)

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As the weather warms, one of our favorite cold drinks is iced tea! Are you a fan of sweet tea or unsweetened tea? Here are some of our favorite ice tea recipes—and a few tips on making ice tea all seasonlong!

How to Make IcedTea

Here’s the recipe for Dog-Days Iced Tea—a much-loved sweet tea that’s perfect for those super-hot summer days.

Ingredients

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  • 6 bags black tea (English, Earl Grey,etc.)
  • 2 tablespoons granulatedsugar
  • 1/2 cup mint leaves and sprigs,divided
  • 1-1/2 cups chilled orangejuice
  • 1 orange, slicedcrosswise
  • 1 lemon, slicedcrosswise
  • Icecubes

Instructions

  1. Brew a strong teain about 6 cups water. While still hot, add sugar and about a dozen mint leaves. Letcool.
  2. Remove tea bags and mint; then add orange juice, fruit slices, andice.
  3. Serve over more ice, garnish with fresh mint sprigs, and add a fruit slice or two to eachglass.

Iced TeaRecipes

  • Southern Sweet Tea— The simple, Southernclassic.
  • Berried Iced Tea— An iced tea made just for berryseason.

Tea-MakingTips

Making good iced tea is an art, as simple but as exact as preparing the perfect martini. Here are some tea-makingtips:

  1. Certain water makes poor tea because of the minerals that it contains … so watchout!
  2. When making iced tea, bring the water to a full, rolling boil. Careful, though, as overboiling cooks awayoxygen, resulting in flat-tastingtea.
  3. On a related note, start with freshly drawn cold water. Running the tap for a few minutes allows the water to become aerated (full of oxygen), which helps bring out the tea’s fullflavor.
  4. To keep tea at the peak of perfection, store it in an airtight container in a cool, dry place (not the refrigerator). However, a cold pitcher of tea made from boiling water can be kept in the refrigerator safely for up to a week. If you’ve brewed the tea using a cold-water method (e.g., Sun tea), it’s best to dispose of it after 48 hours because bacteria can grow inwater.

How to Make Iced Tea: Tips and Recipes (3)

Sweet Tea or UnsweetenedTea?

If you’ve ever been to the South, you know that when ordering tea, it’s not really necessary to specify iced. Or sweet. Few tea traditionalists complain of tea that’s toosweet!

Expert tea-makers put the sugar in while the tea is still hot, as this allows for improved sweetness saturation throughout. When sugar is added, swirl the tea in the pitcher several times. For a glass of tea, put in sugar first, swirl several times, and then drop in icecubes.

Here are some ideas for non-traditionalists with a sweettooth:

  • For an unorthodox approach to sweetening tea, add a spoonful of your favorite jelly or preserves to a cup of hot tea, then pour overice.
  • Sugared glasses add a sweet touch; just dip the rim in lemon juice, then insugar.
  • Serve tea in a watermelon-boat punch bowl. After making the boat, fill it with a delicious drink by blending the watermelon pulp (no seeds, please) with a pitcher of iced tea brewed double-strength. Add lemon juice totaste.
  • Chill tea with frozen cubes made from your favorite fruit juices such as guava, apple, mango, and greengrape.
  • For fruity tea pops, fill plastic ice molds two-thirds full with cut-up berries, melon, or citrus fruit. Pour in sweetened tea to cover pops. Place holder in pops. Freeze for at least 4hours.

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Sarah Perreault

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Absolutely loving this comprehensive guide on choosing the perfect iced Tea! I have another best option on Iced Tea Pitcher

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We make sun tea, using 6 Lipton tea bags in 1 quart of water. Sit in a sunshine area all day for north Idaho. Remove tea bags when it’s the strength you want and enjoy. We don’t put any sugar in ours. It is very good.

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Sun Tea is excellent; I use any type of Tea; I use a clear clean jar and add the tea/herbs + water; (+ honey if u want); set the Jar in the Sun; like u do;

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When I make tea, I add one package of dry Black Cherry Kool-Aid to the pitcher,as I put my sugar in. It is unbelievably good!

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I've never heard of that, but it sounds delicious! Have you ever tried it with any other flavors?

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