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Friday, May 29, 2020

How To Make Fruit-Infused Cold Brew Ice Tea

A hot summer day calls for a tall glass of ice tea. This fruit-infused tea is refreshing and full of flavor. 

 I received samples to facilitate this post.

 Warm summer days call for a tall glass of cold ice tea. A cold glass of ice tea is so refreshing and it does a better job of quenching my thirst than plain water. I am usually a water drinker but when the temperature heats up, water can get quite boring after I have had too many glasses. Living in the desert of New Mexico means that we have dry hot summers and we have to drink even more water to stay hydrated. For me, since I am an athlete, that can be 15 or more glasses of water. So I like to make summer hydration pleasing to my taste buds but at the same time healthy.

 So I always have a batch of cold brew fruit-infused ice tea in my fridge so I can quench my thirst with a drink that is not loaded with sugar. Add fruit to ice tea adds flavor without having to add sugar. Tea is loaded with antioxidants so along with body hydration, I am also getting healthy antioxidants. It's a win-win situation. My body is also getting some vitamin C from the delicious fruit.



Cold-brew tea is so easy to make


 Cold-brew ice tea is so easy to make and you don't need any special equipment. The cold brew method of ice tea yields a brewed tea that is less bitter and brings out a better flavor. To cold brew your tea is simple. Just place the tea bags in a pitcher of cold water and place it in the fridge. Let the tea brew in the fridge for 15-36 hours. I like to place my pitcher of tea in the fridge the night before so it is ready by the afternoon the next day. I usually make a batch of cold brew tea every night in the summer as my family helps me drink the cold tea every day. The size of the pitcher is up to you. Just adjust the amount of tea bags per cup of water. I like using 1 tea bag for every cup of water.


Fruit-infused Ice tea is
+ Refreshing
+ Loaded with vitamin C
+ Full of antioxidants
+ Hydrating
+ Full of flavor
+ Can be made in many flavors
+Perfect for a party



Black or green tea?


The type of tea is really personal preference so you can brew black tea leaves or green tea leaves.  Black tea leaves will be a darker stronger tea, while green tea is milder and lighter. If after brewing the tea, you can always add more water if it is too strong. If the tea flavor is too mild for you, just add more tea bags in the next batch that you brew.

Give the tea great flavor


 Ice tea is a drink that can be customized and adding fresh or frozen fruit to your brew is a perfect way to add flavor without a whole lot of calories. You can add the fruit to the tea while it is brewing in the fridge. Then when the tea is done brewing, you can strain the fruit pieces out. If you have a pitcher with a fruit infuser all the better, as you can leave the fruit in the tea pitcher. Almost any fruit will work in ice tea, from peaches to strawberries, the choice is up to you. I think the only fruit that would not work in tea is bananas. You can also add herbs to your fruit-infused ice tea for even more flavor.

 Some combinations for cold brew ice tea:
Strawberry + Basil
Lemon + Honey + Ginger
Watermelon + Mint
Raspberry + Peach
Orange + Honey
Blueberries +  Mint
Strawberry + Lemon



Some like it sweet


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 If you like your ice tea on the sweet side then add some honey or sugar. You will find that you may need less sweetener as the fruit already add a sweet flavor to the tea. I like adding raw honey to my ice tea as it gives a better flavor.  Raw honey also has antibacterial qualities and disease-fighting antioxidants.

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How to Make Fruit-Infused Cold Brew Iced Tea

You'll Need:

8 tea bags
8 cups of water
1-2 cups fruit slices, fresh or frozen
ice
optional: 1/4 -1/2 cup honey or sugar

Instructions:

Fill a large water infuser pitcher with cold water and place all the tea bags into the water. Add your choice of fruit slices and place the pitcher in the fridge. Let it brew for 15-36 hours to desired strength. Remove fruit and add your choice of sweetener. Pour the tea into a glass with ice and enjoy.


Want ice coffee instead of tea?


If you are a coffee drinker you need to check out these recipes for cold-brew coffee or ice coffee.

~ Easy Cold Brew Coffee

Whipped Dalgona Coffee  

Perfect Iced Coffee   

Dairy-Free Salted Caramel Cold Brew Coffee

Dairy-Freee Iced Brown Sugar Oat Milk Latte 


22 comments:

Melissa said...

Yum. It is going to be a hot week in Minnesota this week. I can't wait to try your recipe.

The Super Mom Life said...

I've never had anything like this. I'm going to have to try it soon!

Amy said...

I love iced tea so much! This must be so freshing for hot days.

Ckrusch said...

I love iced tea specially in the summer! It's one of my favorite drinks!

Lydia said...

I’ve never tried ice tea before but in this temperature, it seems like a good time to try!

Cristina Petrini said...


Excellent for summer, for afternoons with friends or while reading a book. In short, a fantastic recipe!

Franze Garcia said...

Thanks for this idea. It looks refreshing and perfect for hot summer weather. Theres no way Im not trying this.

Stefani @ MommyEnterprises.com said...

I LOVE cold tea. I am so going to try to make my own this summer!

Jhangi said...

Wow..this recipe looks wonderful a perfect combination..gonna surely try this as soon as possible and m sure i will love it..Thanks for this perfect cold tea..( World in Eyes)

Lovely said...

Cold tea is wonderful during the hot weather! But I prefer iced coffee, still love it!

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Lovely

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Jessica said...

This looks so refreshing. I'm a Ice tea lover so this is a must try for me.

Hannah Marie said...

Oh great! Now I need to make this for myself. Looks so refreshing!

Beth said...

I am a HUGE fan of iced tea, so I can't wait to try it with the flavors of fruit in it.

Kathy said...

This sounds amazing. I can't wait to try this out myself. I love a good cup of iced tea.

Richelle Milar said...

Wow! I would really love to try this out! This look do good and refreshing!

Melanie Edjourian said...

I've never made ice tea before. Bet it tastes great with fruit in it.

Lavanda Michelle said...

I love infused Ice tea. Perfect for the summer season.

Beth said...

I love iced tea. I'll have to try making some fruit infused tea!

booksbyjlbooks said...

I love it, I must make it in the future. thanks for sharing

Anonymous said...

Love flavored ice tea. I have never made it but may try doing so now. thanks for the recipe.

Unknown said...

My husband is a huge fan of tea. He drinks tea everyday. I think he's going to enjoy fruit infused tea as well. -LYNNDEE

Jona Shares said...

Been thinking of making an infused tea and I am glad I came over this post. Now I have a guide that I can try out. Thank for sharing!

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