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Iced Strawberry Tea

For day 4 of #BBQWeek I'm sharing one of our favorite summertime thirst quenchers, Iced Strawberry Tea.  I found this recipe on the Taste of Home site but have adapted it to our tastes.

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One thing I love about this drink is that it works with either fresh or frozen strawberries. This time around I used 10oz frozen whole strawberries. I let them partially defrost and then whizzed them up in the blender with lemon juice.

The original recipe calls for the sugar to be added after but I find that it's hard to get it to dissolve that way.  I brewed my tea, added the sugar and then let it cool.  You could also use a simple syrup instead of the granulated sugar.

This is absolutely fantastic as is but you can make an adults only version by adding some rum, vodka or even bourbon.


I like to serve it in Ball jars with fun lids and colorful straws. These are pint size regular mouth but the quart size regular mouth works too, less refills necessary!

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Iced Strawberry Tea

Iced Strawberry Tea
Author: Jolene's Recipe Journal

Ingredients

  • 10oz frozen whole strawberries, partially defrosted
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 4 cups brewed tea sweetened with 1/3 to 1/2c sugar, chilled

Instructions

  1. Place strawberries and lemon juice in blender; cover and puree.
  2. Pour into serving pitcher. Stir in tea.
  3. Serve in chilled glasses over ice.
strawberries, iced tea
Beverages
American

 

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Comments

This is a wonderful, refreshing drink. It is nice to have a drink that can be served to both those who want a cocktail and those who want a mocktail.
Chris said…
This strawberry tea sounds perfectly delicious and refreshing. I love that there's cocktail and mocktail options.

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