May 17, 2012, Updated Jul 13, 2023 And nothing like iced tea to sip on and enjoy that sunshine. Sometimes when I decide that I want something, I want it now. Iced tea is usually accompanied by a hefty wait time; chilling it completely can take hours. I indulged my impatience and sped up the process to a piddling ten minutes. I started by making a very strong tea; 6 tea bags in 4 cups of hot water. I love lemon in my iced tea – my mom used to mix it with lemonade. I used a combination of black tea and lemon herbal tea. Delicious! I poured the steeped tea over ice to both dilute and chill it, all the while stirring it vigorously in an ice bath. The ice bath you see in the photo was an after-shot. The ice is half melted and some tea sloshed in. Voila iced tea in ten minutes from tea bag to glass! Perfect for pressing beverage situations like an impromptu backyard gathering with neighbours, or when you simply have an iced tea itch that must be scratched posthaste.
10 Minute Iced Tea
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