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how to make sweet tea
We live in NJ. My dd17 was in Atlanta GA around Thanksgiving and drank sweet tea and loved it. Just yesterday we were out shopping and she made the comment how she loved the sweet tea she had in GA. So...I am asking how to make it so I can surprise her. Thanks!
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Lets try again, I accidentally deleted my entire post. I use 3 family or 9 regular size tea bags. I simply put them in a small pan of water and heat on the stove. Don't turn it on too high or the tea bags may burst if the water boils. Let the water heat for a while, I just look at it and tell by the color, when it is dark it is done. I pour the tea into a large pitcher and add about 2 cups of sugar. YOu must add the sugar while the tea is hot. I then add water, tea is way too strong to drink like this. It really is a matter of taste as too how strong and sweet you like your tea. Last edited by mhsjax; 02-21-2013 at 05:49 AM. |
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I like to make syrup and keep in the fridge for when someone wants sweet tea.
ICE TEA SYRUP 3 c. sugar 3 c. water 16 tea bags Boil sugar and water. Add tea bags and simmer for 15 minutes. Let set for 15 minutes. Take out tea bags. Use 1 cup of syrup to 1 pitcher of water. Store remaining syrup in refrigerator. |
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Oh my, and YES, that is a great idea. I have actually melted sugar in hot water for someone when all I had was un sweet tea. I really do need that coffee. lol |
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Sweet tea is quite simple to make. I make mine a little different the pp. I fill a two quart pan about one third of cold water. Let it come to a boil and then I place 4 tea bags (or 2 family size tea bags) in the boiing water and remove from the stove. Let tea bags simmer about 5 minutes (too long makes the tea bitter). In a large pitcher, I put 2/3 cup of sugar and add the hot tea. Stir till disolved and then fill to the brim with cold water. Keep in the refrigerator.
You'll learn quickly how much sugar to use. It's a staple at this house. Enjoy! Karen
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I have a tea brewer but you can use a coffee maker. I use 4 family tea bags. Fill the water unit and let it brew. I do this three times for one gallon. Before Weight Watchers I would use 2 cups of sugar, but we now use 1 1/2 cup of Splenda. Be sure to add sugar to the hot tea so it will melt when mixing. Then please into the frig to chili. I fix one gallon a day for me and my husband. We drink a lot of cold tea.
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This is how little I know about tea...What is a family bag?? I assume just a larger tea bag??
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I use 9 regular tea bags in a 2C measuring cup, fill with hot water (I have a kettle) and let steep for a good 15 mins. I use 1C of sugar for one gallon of tea but it is really to taste. McDonalds has good sweet tea but it is too much for me so I get a half and half and it is perfect.
I would suggest starting out with 3/4 or 1C of sugar and then going from there. Love my sweet tea! |
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I live in South GA and we just have to have our sweet tea. I make it in the coffee maker-a 4 cup one. I use two family sized tea bags, let it run through just like coffee. Then I pour that in a gallon pitcher with about 1 1/2-2 cups of sugar(depending on how sweet you want it), stir, then fill it up with water. All done and ready for tall glass of ice!
A family sized bag is a larger than a regular one. I use Lipton.
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Actually I think he stirred in sugar before he poured it in a pitcher. |
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I can't believe I'm admitting this, but I use Lipton Cold Brew tea (family size). Four bags per gallon, 1 1/4 c. sugar. Just pour the water straight out of the faucet onto the bags and let them "steep" for about 4 minutes. Add the sugar and stir.
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("I didn't mean to call you sweety" Ugh! hate that joke, poor waitresses!)
I had no idea there were so many different ways to make it. ![]() I never make more than a half gallon at a time because stale tea is awful! Fill a small sauce pan with water boil or almost boil add 3/4 to 1 cup of sugar, stir until it desolves turn the burner off add 4 regular size tea bags pull them out after about 3 minutes pour over ice and a few slices of lemon if I have them into a 1/2 gallon pitcher fill the rest up with cold water and stir I add 1 cup of sugar if we're going to drink it right away because when it's a little warm and you pour it over ice it dilutes some. 3/4 cup if it's going in the fridge for awhile before we drink it. Last edited by Snoopymom; 02-21-2013 at 08:16 AM. |
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