Best 7 Iced Citrus Sun Tea Recipes

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In the sweltering heat of summer, nothing beats a refreshing glass of iced citrus sun tea to quench your thirst and revitalize your senses. Imagine the perfect blend of citrus flavors, from tart lemons to sweet oranges, combined with the natural goodness of black tea, all infused under the golden rays of the sun. Whether you're hosting a backyard barbecue, enjoying a lazy afternoon on the porch, or simply seeking a healthy and flavorful beverage, iced citrus sun tea is the perfect companion. In this article, we'll take you through a journey of flavors as we explore the best recipes for iced citrus sun tea, ensuring that you have the most refreshing and delicious drink to beat the heat.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

HONEY CITRUS SOUTHERN ICED TEA



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     beverage

Time 45m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

7 bags black tea, such as Luzianne or Lipton
1/2 cup honey
4 kumquats, sliced into rounds, optional
2 key limes or 1 regular lime, sliced into rounds
1 lemon, sliced into rounds
Fresh mint leaves, for garnish

Steps:

  • Bring 4 cups water to a simmer in a saucepan. Remove from the heat, add the tea bags and let steep for 8 minutes. Remove the tea bags and stir in the honey. Let cool.
  • Add the sweetened tea to a pitcher along with 2 cups ice and another 4 cups water; stir. Add the sliced kumquats (if using), key limes and lemon. Pour into glasses over ice and garnish with mint.

CLASSIC ICED SUN TEA



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Bright sunlight helps slow-brew Ceylon orange pekoe tea and cold water into a deeply flavored beverage strong enough to withstand abundant ice, yet without bitterness, making it a favorite for a summer day.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Drink Recipes

Yield Makes about 12 cups

Number Of Ingredients 4

12 cups cold water
4 tablespoons loose Ceylon orange pekoe tea (or 12 tea bags)
Ice, for serving
Mint sprigs or lemon slices, for garnish

Steps:

  • Pour water over tea, and steep in bright sunlight until rich brown and translucent but not cloudy, 2 1/2 to 3 hours. Strain. Serve over ice with garnish.

CITRUS ICED TEA



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If you love tea, but you don't find it refreshing in hot weather, try this wonderfully fresh alternative

Provided by Sara Buenfeld

Categories     Afternoon tea

Time 15m

Number Of Ingredients 6

6 ordinary tea bags
2 tbsp caster sugar
10 sprigs mint
300ml fresh orange juice
juice 1 lime
1⁄2 sliced orange , mint leaves and ice to serve

Steps:

  • Make the tea with 1.2 litres water and the sugar. Add mint to the pot and infuse for 10 mins. Strain and cool.
  • Pour into a jug, stir in the juices and serve with orange slices, mint and plenty of ice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 37 calories, Carbohydrate 9 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 9 grams sugar, Protein 1 grams protein

SWEET CITRUS ICED TEA



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My family has been making iced tea this way ever since I was a child. When I recently prepared it for a church function, everyone liked it so much that they asked for the recipe. - Diane C Kirkpatrick, Terre Hill, Pennsylvania

Provided by Taste of Home

Time 15m

Yield 1 gallon.

Number Of Ingredients 6

14-1/2 cups water, divided
10 tea bags
1-1/2 cups sugar
2/3 cup lemon juice
1/4 cup thawed orange juice concentrate
Ice cubes

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, bring 4 cups of water just to a boil. Remove from the heat. Add tea bags; let stand for 10 minutes. Discard tea bags. , Pour tea into a large container. Stir in the sugar, lemon juice, orange juice concentrate and remaining water. Refrigerate until chilled. Serve over ice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 82 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 0 sodium, Carbohydrate 21g carbohydrate (20g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 0 protein. Diabetic Exchanges

ICED SUN TEA



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I find most recipes for sun tea to be weak and tasteless. I like this recipe and usually drink tons of it in warm weather.

Provided by PalatablePastime

Categories     Beverages

Time 3h5m

Yield 4-5 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

6 small orange pekoe and black tea bags
3 small flavored herbal tea bags (fruit, rose hip or hibiscus flower are great)
1/2 fresh lemon (optional)
1/2 fresh lime (optional)
honey, amount to taste (optional)

Steps:

  • Remove any tags from the tea bags (prevents dye from leeching into the tea) and place them in the bottom of a clear, glass, 1/2 gallon pitcher.
  • Fill with cold water , add lemon and lime and cover with plastic wrap or lid (keeps gnats and other creepies out).
  • Place outdoors in the sun (can do out of the sun as well, but takes just a bit longer).
  • Allow to brew for 5-6 hours or until it is as dark as you like (warmer weather brews it faster).
  • Remove tea bags and fruit and serve tea over ice, sweetened with honey if desired (mix it in while tea is warm).
  • Tea will keep about 6 hours, after which the quality decreases rapidly.

Nutrition Facts :

ICED CITRUS SUN TEA



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Categories     Tea     Non-Alcoholic     Citrus     Picnic     Backyard BBQ     Iced Tea     Shower     Party     Gourmet     Drink

Yield Makes about 4 cups.

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 1/2 cups orange juice
4 Celestial Seasonings Red Zinger tea bags
4 cups water
1 lime
1 lemon
1/4 cup chilled simple syrup, or to taste
1 navel orange, sliced
For the simple syrup:
1 1/3 cups sugar
1 1/4 cups water

Steps:

  • To make the tea:
  • Fill an ice-cube tray with orange juice and freeze, uncovered, until solid, about 4 hours. Orange ice cubes may be made 1 week ahead and kept frozen in a plastic bag.
  • In a pitcher combine tea bags and water and let tea stand at room temperature 4 hours.
  • Remove tea bags and chill tea, covered, until cold, about 30 minutes.
  • Cut half of lemon and lime into slices and squeeze remaining halves into tea. Stir syrup and all fruit slices into tea. Serve tea over orange juice ice cubes in tall glasses.
  • To make the simple syrup:
  • In a saucepan bring sugar and water to a boil, stirring, and boil until sugar is completely dissolved. Let syrup cool and chill, covered. Syrup may be made 2 weeks ahead and chilled, covered. Makes about 2 cups.

CITRUS ICED TEA



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Make and share this Citrus Iced Tea recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Kaarin

Categories     Punch Beverage

Time 40m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 1/2 cups water
1/2 cup sugar, plus
2 tablespoons sugar
1 cup orange juice
3 tablespoons lemon juice
1 tablespoon lime juice
1 teaspoon lime peel, grated
6 cups brewed tea, chilled

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, bring the water and sugar to a boil.
  • Reduce heat, add juices and lime peel.
  • Simmer, uncovered, 30 minutes.
  • Strain syrup; refrigerate 2 hours.
  • For one serving: Add 1/4 cup syrup to 3/4 cup tea.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 76.7, Fat 0.1, Sodium 2.5, Carbohydrate 19.6, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 18.4, Protein 0.2

Tips:

  • Use ripe, juicy citrus fruits for the best flavor.
  • Choose a black tea that you enjoy the taste of. A strong, flavorful tea will hold up well to the citrus and sugar.
  • Use filtered or spring water for the best results.
  • Steep the tea for at least 4 hours, or overnight, for the best flavor.
  • Use a cheesecloth-lined colander to strain the tea to remove any solids.
  • Add sugar or honey to taste, if desired.
  • Serve the tea over ice, or chill it in the refrigerator before serving.
  • Garnish the tea with slices of citrus fruit or fresh herbs, if desired.

Conclusion:

Iced citrus sun tea is a refreshing and flavorful beverage that is perfect for summer. It is easy to make and can be customized to your own taste. Whether you like your tea sweet or tart, strong or weak, there is a recipe for iced citrus sun tea that you will enjoy. So next time you are looking for a thirst-quenching drink, give iced citrus sun tea a try.

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