How to Make Iced Green Tea
Boil 4 cups (950 milliliters) of water in a large pot., Take the pot off the stove, and add 4 to 6 tea bags into the water., Let the tea steep for 3 minutes., Take the tea bags out of the water., Let the tea reach room temperature before you place...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Boil 4 cups (950 milliliters) of water in a large pot.
It you would like to make a single serving, boil 1 cup (240 milliliters) of water in a kettle instead and pour it into a mug. -
Step 2: Take the pot off the stove
The more tea bags you use, the stronger your tea will become.
If you would like to make a single serving, dip 1 tea bag into your mug. , Avoid steeping it for any longer, or the tea will turn bitter.
If you'd like a stronger tea, simply use more tea bags. , If you'd like, you can bob them up and down before taking them out to release any extra green tea goodness.
Be sure to squeeze out any excess water from the bags before discarding them. , It may take up to an hour, depending on how warm or cold it is where you live.Don't put hot tea into the fridge; wait until it cools down a little first.
If you put hot tea into the fridge, it may cause the surrounding food to go bad. , This will take 1 to 2 hours., How much ice you add is up to you, just make sure that you leave enough room for the tea.
If you are making a single serving, fill just one tall glass with ice. , If you'd like to save some tea for later, pour it into a large mason jar or a pitcher, and put it into the fridge.
The tea will last 3 to 5 days. -
Step 3: and add 4 to 6 tea bags into the water.
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Step 4: Let the tea steep for 3 minutes.
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Step 5: Take the tea bags out of the water.
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Step 6: Let the tea reach room temperature before you place it into the fridge.
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Step 7: Leave the tea in the fridge until it becomes cold.
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Step 8: Fill 4 tall glasses with ice.
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Step 9: Pour the chilled tea into the glasses
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Step 10: and stir in some honey
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Step 11: if desired.
Detailed Guide
It you would like to make a single serving, boil 1 cup (240 milliliters) of water in a kettle instead and pour it into a mug.
The more tea bags you use, the stronger your tea will become.
If you would like to make a single serving, dip 1 tea bag into your mug. , Avoid steeping it for any longer, or the tea will turn bitter.
If you'd like a stronger tea, simply use more tea bags. , If you'd like, you can bob them up and down before taking them out to release any extra green tea goodness.
Be sure to squeeze out any excess water from the bags before discarding them. , It may take up to an hour, depending on how warm or cold it is where you live.Don't put hot tea into the fridge; wait until it cools down a little first.
If you put hot tea into the fridge, it may cause the surrounding food to go bad. , This will take 1 to 2 hours., How much ice you add is up to you, just make sure that you leave enough room for the tea.
If you are making a single serving, fill just one tall glass with ice. , If you'd like to save some tea for later, pour it into a large mason jar or a pitcher, and put it into the fridge.
The tea will last 3 to 5 days.
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