How to Make Fresh Mint Sun Tea (just water, fresh mint, & sunshine!)


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Preparation. Combine water, tea bags, rind, and mint leaves in a glass pitcher and set in sun for 6 to 8 hours. (No time? Boil water, add ingredients and steep for 5 minutes.)


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Directions. Pour water into a large glass container with a lid. Stir in honey until dissolved. Zest lemon, being careful not to include any white pith. Juice lemon, then add both zest and juice to the glass container. Working with one bunch at a time, hold mint in one hand; use your other hand to twist and squeeze the leaves, slightly bruising.


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How to Make Sun Tea. Combine a gallon of water and eight tea bags in a large glass container (adjust the water and number of tea bags proportionally if you desire a different amount). Cover the container with a lid and put it outside in a bright, sunny spot. The time your tea needs to bask in the sunlight will vary depending on a few factors.


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Place in the sun: Place outside where the sunlight can strike the container for about 3 to 5 hours. Move the container if necessary to keep it in the sun. When the tea has reached its desired strength, remove it from the sun and put it in the refrigerator. You may or may not want to remove the tea bags at this point. I usually don't.


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Preparation. Combine water, tea bags, rind, and mint leaves in a glass pitcher and set in sun for 6 to 8 hours. (No time? Boil water, add ingredients and steep for 5 minutes.)


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Allow the herbal sun tea to steep in the direct sun for 3 to 4 hours (4 hours if you'll consume it all immediately thereafter, 3 to 3.5 hours if you'll be refrigerating leftovers). The hottest time of day will yield best results. Stain tea through a fine mesh colander or cheesecloth to remove the herbs.


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A batch of sun tea generally sits outside your door for several hours as the outdoor temperature slowly rises and falls. Unless you live in a region with really extreme summer weather, that means your tea is sitting at a temperature in the 40°F to 140°F " danger zone ." This puts the sun tea at risk to potentially foster bacterial growth .


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directions. Combine water, tea bags, rind, and mint leaves in a glass pitcher and set in sun for 6 to 8 hours. No time? Boil water, add ingredients and steep for 5 minutes. Refrigerate until chilled and serve over ice; garnish with a sprig of fresh mint.


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Place the lid on the tea pitcher. and set out in the sun for 4 hours so the tea bags can steep. While the tea is steeping make a simple syrup (1 cup water, ¾ cup granulated sugar, 2 tablespoons of peppermint syrup boiled until clear). Bring steeped tea inside, remove tea bags, pour the simple syrup mixture into the pitcher and stir.


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Clean and scrub it thoroughly to avoid any bacteria. Water Try to use filtered water. Sun You already have this, but look for a place in your yard or on your fire escape that will get full sun for 3-5 hours at a stretch. The intensity of the sun will directly affect the intensity of the brew.


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Sun Tea. What is sun tea? It's brewing tea by using the sun's energy. What a perfect way to enjoy the sun without being in it! It's simple enough; fill a jar with water, put tea bags in it and set it in the sun. Brewing time will depend on how much sunlight is hitting the jar. I found 2-3 hours is enough, but judge it by the color of the tea.


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How Do You Make Sun Tea? First, sanitize your tea bags and thoroughly clean a 1-gallon glass jar. Fill the jar with hot water and add six individual tea bags. You can follow the nostalgic method of doing it outside on the porch in the summer or steep the tea indoors any time of year.


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Peppermint Tea. One of the most beloved teas, peppermint tea is a natural choice for brewing sun tea. The mint leaves offer a refreshing flavor and tingling aftertaste. The menthol in the leaves creates a cooling sensation that is ideal for summertime blends. It's also packed with health benefits so you can toast to your health. Add Fruit & Herbs


How to Make Fresh Mint Sun Tea (just water, fresh mint, & sunshine!)

Roughly chop the fresh mint and place it in a half-gallon jar (or 2 quart-size jars). Fill the jar (s) with fresh, filtered water. Place a lid on the jar (s). Place outside, in the sun and let it all day. You can even leave it overnight if you want to infuse the moon's magic into your tea and have a very strong peppermint-y flavor.


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To make 1 gallon of sun tea, you will need some tea bags (we recommend simple orange pekoe tea for the cleanest flavor), 1 gallon of water, an orange, and a lemon. We also love using mint leaves.


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Slice the lime and the ginger. Place them, together with the mint sprigs, in a big jar. Fill it up with water, close the lid and place the jar outside, under direct sun rays. Wait 2 hours. Add a tablespoon on honey and mix. it will dissolve easily cause the tea is hot. Let cool at room temperature, then refrigerate for at least a couple of hours.