
Black, Green and Oolong teas come from
the same plant - Camellia sinensis - which is grown in lush climates
around the world. The difference? Black and Oolong teas undergo
a natural fermentation step. Green tea does not. Tea is a great
source of antioxidants which help neutralize "free radicals",
molecules that can damage cells. So drink to your health!
Another delicious recipe from our Family-Favorite
Recipes Collection.
Perfect Brewed Iced
Tea
- 4 regular tea bags (orange pekoe or
green tea or a combination)*
- 2 cups fresh cold water
- Water
- Ice cubes
- Granulated sugar or other sweetener
such as Simple
Syrup
- Lemon slices (optional)
- Unwrap (if necessary) and carefully slide
off any paper attached to the strings of the tea bags; tie the
strings together and place the bags in a heat-proof 2-quart pitcher.
- Bring 2 cups cold water (always
start with fresh cold water) to a rapid boil. Remove from
heat and immediately pour over the tea bags. Steep tea for 15
minutes.
- Remove tea bags, gently squeeze out excess
liquid (being careful to not break open the bags) and discard.
- Fill the pitcher with enough water to
equal 2-quarts. Cover and refrigerate until well chilled before
serving. (Or to serve iced tea immediately, add a dozen or so
ice cubes to tea concentrate then fill with water to the 2-quart
level.)
- To serve, pour tea over a generous amount
of ice cubes in a tall glass, stirring in desired sweetening
and a squeeze of lemon, as desired.
Makes 2 quarts or 8 (1 cup) servings.
*If using loose tea, measure 2 tablespoons
into a paper coffee filter and seal it tightly with a twist tie,
or simply pour water over loose leaves in a small heatproof container,
and when ready separate the liquid from the tea leaves using
a strainer.
Variation: Add 1 flavored tea bag such
as Ginger Peach, Blackberry Sage, Vanilla Almond, etc., with
the orange pekoe or green tea for a decidedly refreshing change
in flavor.
Tip: If you like your tea "southern-style
sweet", add the amount of sugar you like to the steeped
tea solution after the tea bags are removed and prior to filling
with water, stirring to dissolve the sugar before adding the
additional water.
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