31 May 2007

Tea Recipes to Kick the Can

My brother-in-law, Brent was here for about 5 days and we really enjoyed his visit. While he was here I heard that story about soda, and realized that we needed to do something to get it out of our diet. Brent likes the green tea - the Lipton stuff that you get in the bottles - citrus flavor. I like it too - but can you believe I never thought about trying to make it myself? We went to Dollar G and picked up a box of green tea bags - and I told him I would try to make some. Here is what I came up with - that Brent and I both think tastes better than what you can buy in the bottle.

Brent’s Green Tea

Fill 2 quart pot about 1 ½ - 2 inches from the top with cold water

Bring water just to the boiling point

Remove pot from heat, and add 6 regular sized green tea bags

Allow to steep for 15+ minutes

Pour warm tea into a 2 quart pitcher

Add ¾ cup of sugar + ¼ cup lemon juice

Stir until all sugar is dissolved

Allow tea to cool in refrigerator and serve over ice


My daughter Kendra loves chai tea. She is drinking it even in the 90⁰ weather. I thought I would try to make her cold chai tea – like they serve in coffee houses. Her favorite is one she gets at a little place in WV called The Daily Grind where one of her best friends works called a Chai Smoothie – but I think this iced chai drink is a nice alternative for an every day drink.


Kendra’s Cold Chai Tea

Fill 2 quart pot about 3 inches from the top with cold water

Bring water just to the boiling point

Remove pot from heat, and add 6 regular sized chai tea bags

Allow to steep for 15+ minutes

Pour warm tea into a 2 quart pitcher

Add ¾ - 1 cup of sugar (in India chai is served quite sweet!)

Stir until all sugar is dissolved

Add 1 cup of whole or canned milk

Allow tea to cool in refrigerator and serve over ice

6 comments:

  1. One thing I really miss about living in Texas is the tea. If you go out here and order iced tea, it's really sweet and made from crystals like kool aid. It's awful when you're used to making your own sun tea.

    Did you read the comments on Jane's blog?

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  2. Sorry, Halfmoon Happenings. Jane is her real name.

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  3. That's my favorite drink ever but I drink diet. I'll try your recipe but with Splenda. Thanks!

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  4. i'm not a tea drinker..
    ((hanging head in shame))

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  5. I have not tried many green teas. I tried some a few years ago and it made me gag and I haven't been brave enough to try it again. I love Chai hot, cold, iced... I will give Kendra's recipe a try. It sounds good.

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  6. Oregon Trail also makes a nice Chai Tea Concentrate. It's in a box in the healthy/organic section (I get it at Kroger). Keep it in the fridge and add cold water or cold milk to make a yummy drink. We also like to blend it like a frappucino! Perfect for a hot Texas day.

    Our normal iced tea is actually two bags of family size decaf tea (Luzianne) and 1 cup of Splenda. You can drink it any time of day and not worry about it keeping you up or making you fat. :-) PERFECT!

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