Best 5 Classic Iced Sun Tea Recipes

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Sun tea is a refreshing and flavorful iced tea made by steeping tea bags or loose tea leaves in cold water for several hours in the sun. This method of brewing tea produces a smooth, less bitter tea with a delicate flavor. Sun tea can be made with any type of tea, but black tea, green tea, and herbal tea are popular choices. Once the tea has steeped, it is strained and poured over ice. Sun tea can be enjoyed plain or sweetened with sugar, honey, or flavored syrups. This article provides three classic iced sun tea recipes:

* **Classic Iced Sun Tea:** This recipe uses black tea bags and sugar to make a simple and refreshing sun tea.

* **Green Tea Sun Tea:** This recipe uses green tea leaves and honey to create a light and flavorful sun tea.

* **Herbal Sun Tea:** This recipe uses a variety of herbal tea leaves, such as chamomile, peppermint, and lemongrass, to make a soothing and aromatic sun tea.

These recipes are easy to follow and can be customized to your liking. With a little patience and some sunshine, you can enjoy delicious and refreshing sun tea all summer long.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

HOW TO MAKE SUN TEA



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A classic summertime drink: iced tea brewed by the sun and flavored with fresh mint and orange slices.

Provided by Deanna Segrave-Daly

Number Of Ingredients 4

10 - 12 tea bags (depending on how strong you like your iced tea)
3 medium oranges, sliced
Bunch of fresh mint leaves
1 gallon water

Steps:

  • Place the tea bags, orange slices and mint in bottom of a large pitcher. Slowly fill with water.
  • Cover pitcher with plastic wrap or lid and place outside for at least 4 hours on a sunny or warm day.
  • Bring inside and strain tea. Serve with ice.

PERFECT ICED TEA



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Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 4m

Yield 8 cups

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • Hot-Brewed:
  • Bring 8 cups water to a simmer; remove from the heat and add 3 tablespoons loose tea or 6 tea bags. Let steep about 4 minutes, until it's the strength you like. Strain loose tea with a fine-mesh sieve or remove the tea bags. Let cool, then transfer to a pitcher, cover and refrigerate.
  • Cold-Brewed:
  • Combine 8 cups cold water and 6 tablespoons loose tea or 10 tea bags in a pitcher. Cover and refrigerate 15 to 36 hours, until it's the strength you like. Strain loose tea with a fine-mesh sieve or remove the tea bags.
  • Sweet Teas:
  • Combine 3/4 cup each sugar and water in a saucepan and add 1 infuser, if desired. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, stirring until the sugar dissolves, then remove from the heat and let cool. Strain the infused syrup through a fine-mesh sieve (you'll get about 1 cup).
  • Orange Add 6 strips zest
  • Blackberries 1 cup
  • Cinnamon 2 sticks
  • Lavender 3 tablespoons dried
  • Vanilla 1 halved bean
  • Mint 3 sprigs
  • Ginger 1 cup sliced
  • Lemon 8 strips zest
  • Nectarine 1 cup chopped
  • Cucumber 2 cups chopped

SWEET SUN TEA



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This is a very simple recipe. Can do quickly. Tastes wonderful. A real KISS method of Iced Sweet Tea. (Keep It Simple Silly) Add a sunny day and it becomes Sweet Sun Tea!

Provided by MadCity Dale

Categories     Beverages

Time 1h3m

Yield 10-15 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

10 regular tea bags
1 cup sugar or 1/2 cup maple syrup
1 gallon glass container
ice cube, cubes from 2 trays

Steps:

  • Remove the paper tabs from tea bags. Tie all the tea bag strings together, throw into glass container.
  • Add 1 cup sugar to glass container. Fill container with water within 2" of top. Shake container to dissolve the sugar.
  • Place in a sunny spot outside.
  • Do your chores or play, come back later, add ice cubes.
  • Pour into tall glass with slice of lemon or whatever.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 77.4, Sodium 0.2, Carbohydrate 20, Sugar 20

ICED SUN TEA



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I find most recipes for sun tea to be weak and tasteless. I like this recipe and usually drink tons of it in warm weather.

Provided by PalatablePastime

Categories     Beverages

Time 3h5m

Yield 4-5 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

6 small orange pekoe and black tea bags
3 small flavored herbal tea bags (fruit, rose hip or hibiscus flower are great)
1/2 fresh lemon (optional)
1/2 fresh lime (optional)
honey, amount to taste (optional)

Steps:

  • Remove any tags from the tea bags (prevents dye from leeching into the tea) and place them in the bottom of a clear, glass, 1/2 gallon pitcher.
  • Fill with cold water , add lemon and lime and cover with plastic wrap or lid (keeps gnats and other creepies out).
  • Place outdoors in the sun (can do out of the sun as well, but takes just a bit longer).
  • Allow to brew for 5-6 hours or until it is as dark as you like (warmer weather brews it faster).
  • Remove tea bags and fruit and serve tea over ice, sweetened with honey if desired (mix it in while tea is warm).
  • Tea will keep about 6 hours, after which the quality decreases rapidly.

Nutrition Facts :

CLASSIC ICED SUN TEA



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Bright sunlight helps slow-brew Ceylon orange pekoe tea and cold water into a deeply flavored beverage strong enough to withstand abundant ice, yet without bitterness, making it a favorite for a summer day.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Drink Recipes

Yield Makes about 12 cups

Number Of Ingredients 4

12 cups cold water
4 tablespoons loose Ceylon orange pekoe tea (or 12 tea bags)
Ice, for serving
Mint sprigs or lemon slices, for garnish

Steps:

  • Pour water over tea, and steep in bright sunlight until rich brown and translucent but not cloudy, 2 1/2 to 3 hours. Strain. Serve over ice with garnish.

Tips:

  • Use filtered or spring water for the best flavor.
  • Choose a black tea that you enjoy the taste of. Some popular options include Earl Grey, English Breakfast, and Darjeeling.
  • Steep the tea for at least 4 hours, or overnight, for the best flavor.
  • Add your desired sweetener to taste. Honey, sugar, or stevia are all good options.
  • Serve the tea over ice with a slice of lemon or lime.

Conclusion:

Classic iced sun tea is a refreshing and delicious summertime beverage. It's easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste preferences. So next time you're looking for a cool and refreshing drink, give iced sun tea a try.

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