Iced Tea with a Twist


Posted by Cate O’Malley on A Nice Cuppa.

Ice cubesFor those looking for a caffeine bolster in the dog days of summer, a tall glass of iced tea might be just the ticket.  But instead of going with the same old, same old, try these new twists from Better Homes and Gardens and perk up your summertime tea:

  • Frozen frills: Freeze edible flowers or mint leaves with water in ice cube trays; add to a pitcher of chilled tea just before serving. Or, freeze the flowers and/or mint leaves with water in a metal ring mold, which can be added to a punch bowl.
  • To be edible, flowers must be free of both naturally occurring and human-made toxins. Flowers from your garden will work nicely, provided that neither you nor your neighbors use chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Pick flowers just before making the ice cubes. Remove stems and leaves. Rinse blooms, and gently pat dry with paper towels. Or, look for edible flowers in the produce section of your supermarket.
  • Floating color: Float fruit slices or edible flowers, such as pansies, on top of single servings of iced tea.
  • Fruity touches: Wrap thin orange or lemon peel strips around skewered berries and insert into fruit-flavored teas.
  • Herb flavors: Snip fresh herbs from your garden. Mint is perfect for fruit-flavored teas. Try pairing a sprig of mint with fruit slices or fresh berries. Garnish regular or lemon-flavored tea with an aromatic herb, such as rosemary.
  • Extra tea taste: When mixing a pitcher of iced tea, freeze tea in one or two ice cube trays. Then use the cubes to chill your tea without diluting it. If you prefer lemon-flavored tea, try freezing lemonade to add to your tea.

If that isn’t enough, try out their recipe suggestions right here.

Photo from bhg.com.



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My am running a summer party, this is a great idea.. i ordered some pink rose bud from www.teacuppa.com. i think i will make some iced cubes with that

That is a really neat idea! I am going to try some this weekend at our pool party. Another great iced tea I have found is a loose Ceylon called St. James from www.tealaden.com I add orange and lime slices to this tea and it takes on the flavor of the fruits really good. I love experimenting with iced tea and found that loose leaf tea actually gives me a better flavor than teabags.