The weather is warming up and there’s nothing more refreshing and flavorful than homemade iced tea!
Tea is loaded with antioxidants that help detoxify your body, make your skin glow, and support a healthy immune system. Making it yourself ensures that your ingredients are simple and healthy, and – unlike with many bottled iced teas – you won’t unknowingly overconsume sugar.
Plus, combining tea with fresh ingredients is creative and fun.
The Basics
Below are some delicious iced tea recipes, but before we get started, here’s what you should know about tea:
Aim to purchase quality loose leaf tea or dried herbs for the best flavor and nutrient profile. Conventional tea bags tend to include the “dust” from loose leaf teas, so look for the real thing – you should literally be able to see small leaves unfurling and swirling around in hot water when brewed!
Simple Ratio and Brewing
The general ratio of water to tea is about 1 Tablespoon of loose leaf tea per 8oz. of hot water, however you can use a little less for black teas and a little more for white tea, or experiment to your liking. If you’re making a pitcher, you’d probably want around 32oz of hot water, and about 4 tablespoons of tea leaves or herbs.
The recipes below are meant to be shared and intended for around 32oz of water/tea. For convenient brewing, you can boil your water in a pot, take it off the heat for a minute, then add your tea, mixing it around and allowing it to brew for several minutes before straining the tea.
With this basic ratio in mind, here are 7 delicious recipes to try this season!
As a bonus non-tea option, combine plain cold water with sliced cucumber, sliced ginger, fresh mint, and lemon slices. It’s a refreshing detox drink you’ll love!
We are all about personal exploration and experimentation, so use these ideas as a springboard to develop your own favorite recipe, and then share it with friends!
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