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Strawberry Tea
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Strawberry Tea

There's nothing quite like refreshing Strawberry Tea to cool you down on a hot summer day. This recipe is simple and easy - everyone loves it!
Course Beverage
Cuisine American, Southern
Keyword strawberry, tea
Prep Time 5 minutes
Rest 5 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Servings 52 ounces
Calories 15kcal

Equipment

  • Medium mixing bowl
  • measuring cups

Ingredients

  • 3 cups cold water
  • 2 cups boiling water
  • 1 ½ cups strawberry simple syrup
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 5 black tea bags regular size

strawberry slices - optional

    ice

      Instructions

      • Place the boiling water and sugar in a medium mixing bowl.
      • Stir until the sugar is dissolved.
      • Remove the tea bags from their wrappers and remove the string, gently.
      • Place all 5 tea bags in the boiling water. Allow to steep for 5 minutes.
      • Carefully, squeeze the water out of the tea bags and discard them.
      • Add the strawberry syrup to the bowl and stir well.
      • Add the cold water to a pitcher and follow it with the bowl of tea mixture. Stir well.
      • Add ice to both the pitcher and your glasses, if desired, and pour the tea into the glasses.
      • Garnish each glass with a strawberry slice, if you like, and enjoy!

      Notes

      • You will definitely want to chill the tea or ice it down before serving or it will be lukewarm, and I don’t know anyone who likes lukewarm iced tea.
      • Be sure to taste the tea before adding ice to make sure you enjoy the level of strawberry and sugar.
      • Do not leave the tea bags to steep longer than 5 minutes or you risk the tea tasting too bitter.
      • For the strawberry simple syrup, you can also use just strawberry syrup as well (NOT the stuff for ice cream). Each brand differs, so I would start out with a third of the amount of syrup and go from there to make sure you don’t ruin your batch of tea.
      • I tend to make my own strawberry simple syrup, but Rose’s Simple Syrup or Torani Strawberry Syrup are both great options I use as well.
      • Dissolving the sugar when the water is at its hottest is the best time to do it. Don’t make the mistake of adding the sugar after it’s cooled or it will never fully dissolve.
      • Lipton is one of my favorite brands for tea bags when it comes to iced tea, but any brand will do. However, be sure to check the strength because brands differ.

      Nutrition

      Serving: 1ounce | Calories: 15kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 0.2mg | Potassium: 0.04mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 3g | Calcium: 0.02mg | Iron: 0.001mg | Net Carbohydrates: 2g