Best 3 Basil Tea With Hibiscus Recipes

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Indulge in the symphony of flavors with our delightful Basil Tea with Hibiscus recipe. This exquisite herbal tea blends the refreshing taste of basil with the vibrant tartness of hibiscus, creating a captivating beverage that soothes the senses and nourishes the body. Discover the art of brewing this extraordinary tea, along with variations that introduce tantalizing flavors of ginger, honey, and lemon. Each recipe offers a unique sensory experience, ensuring that every sip is a journey of taste and rejuvenation. Let your taste buds embark on an adventure as you explore the world of Basil Tea with Hibiscus, a symphony of flavors and a sanctuary of well-being.

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HIBISCUS, LEMONGRASS AND BASIL HONEY SWEET ICED TEA.



Hibiscus, lemongrass and Basil Honey Sweet Iced Tea. image

I love this pretty ruby-red color. Color like this in food...naturally, just makes me ecstatic.

Provided by Tieghan Gerard

Categories     Drinks

Time 25m

Number Of Ingredients 6

5 cups water
1 lemongrass stalk (thinly sliced, plus more stalks for serving*)
1/4 cup honey (or more to taste (may sub coconut sugar or maple syrup for vegan version))
1/2 cup dried hibiscus flowers
3/4 cup loosely packed fresh basil leaves (plus more for serving)
1/4 cup fresh squeezed lime juice (plus lime slices for serving)

Steps:

  • Bring the water to a boil in a medium size pot. Remove from the heat and add the lemongrass, honey, hibiscus flowers and basil leaves. Cover and let steep for 20 minutes. Strain into a pitcher and discard the used lemongrass, hibiscus flowers and basil.
  • Stir in the lime juice and taste, if needed add more honey. Chill until cold. Serve over ice with a fresh lemongrass stalk, basil and lime. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 211 kcal, Carbohydrate 55 g, Protein 1 g, Sodium 47 mg, Sugar 51 g, ServingSize 1 serving

ICED TEA WITH HIBISCUS TEA ICE CUBES



Iced Tea With Hibiscus Tea Ice Cubes image

Reverse the typical relationship between iced tea and ice cubes by using cubes that impart more flavor into the glass as they melt and mingle instead of diluting the drink.

Provided by Marnie Hanel

Yield Makes 12 ice cubes and 1 pitcher (about 2 L) iced tea

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 tablespoons (5 g) dried hibiscus flowers
9½ cups (2.4 L) filtered water
¼ cup (15 g) loose black tea leaves
8 cups (2 L) plain ice cubes
Lemon wheels, for garnish

Steps:

  • Place the hibiscus flowers in a teapot. Bring 1½ cups (360 ml) of the filtered water to a boil, then remove from the heat and let cool for 5 minutes, until it reaches 180°F (82°C). Pour the water over the hibiscus and let steep for 5 minutes. Strain.
  • Fill an ice cube tray with the concentrated hibiscus tea and freeze until set.
  • Place the black tea leaves in a large spouted container. Bring the remaining 8 cups (2 L) water to a boil, then remove from the heat and let cool for 5 minutes, until it reaches 180°F (82°C). Pour the water over the tea and let steep for 5 minutes.
  • Fill a pitcher with the plain ice cubes. Strain the black tea through a fine-mesh sieve into the pitcher and discard the tea leaves.
  • Pour the tea into glasses filled partway with hibiscus ice cubes. Garnish each glass with a lemon wheel and serve.
  • For an Inside-Out Arnold Palmer, pour San Pellegrino Limonata over black tea ice cubes and garnish with a lemon wheel.
  • For a Green Tea Glee, pour Topo Chico over green tea ice cubes and garnish with a mint sprig.

HIBISCUS ICED TEA



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Steeped hibiscus flowers make a tart, fruity tea. You can also brew store-bought hibiscus tea bags as strong as you like.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Drink Recipes

Time 2h5m

Yield Makes about 5 1/3 cups

Number Of Ingredients 3

6 cups water
1 cup dried hibiscus flowers
1/3 cup superfine sugar

Steps:

  • Bring water to a boil in a medium saucepan. Add hibiscus flowers. Remove from heat, and let stand for 1 hour. Strain through a sieve; discard flowers. Stir in sugar. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour.

Tips:

  • Choose fresh, fragrant basil and hibiscus flowers: The quality of your ingredients will greatly impact the flavor of your tea. Look for deep green basil leaves and vibrant hibiscus flowers.
  • Use filtered or spring water: Impurities in tap water can affect the taste of your tea. If you have a water filter, use it to purify your water before brewing.
  • Steep the tea for the recommended time: Over-steeping can make the tea bitter. Follow the recipe's instructions carefully to avoid this.
  • Experiment with different sweeteners: If you like your tea sweet, try adding honey, maple syrup, or agave nectar. You can also add a squeeze of lemon or lime for a refreshing twist.
  • Enjoy your tea hot or cold: Basil hibiscus tea can be enjoyed both hot and cold. If you're making it iced, let it cool completely before pouring it over ice.

Conclusion:

Basil hibiscus tea is a refreshing, flavorful, and healthy beverage that can be easily made at home. With its vibrant color and unique flavor profile, it's a great choice for any occasion. Whether you're looking for a soothing drink to relax with or a healthy way to boost your immune system, basil hibiscus tea is a perfect choice. So next time you're looking for a new tea to try, give this recipe a try - you won't be disappointed!

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