Sun Tea
Total Time: 6 hrs 5 mins
Preparation Time: 5 mins
Cook Time: 6 hrs
Ingredients
- Servings: 16
- 4 family-size tea bags (i know some people prefer one brand over the other, so you can decide which you prefer)
- 1 1/4 cups sugar or 1 1/4 cups splenda sugar substitute (or sugar/splenda mix)
- water, to fill container
- lemon wedge, for garnish
Recipe
- 1 you will also need: 1 gallon container or jug, with a screw on lid.
- 2 about 9am, fill your pitcher with the water, and tea bags.
- 3 the reason for the screw on top, is so that ants don't get to the tea.
- 4 let the tea sit in the sun for most of the day, a prime full sun location is best.
- 5 when bringing the tea in, boil one cup, and then mix it with the sugar (but, in the summer, the heat from outside can be enough to dissolve the sugar).
- 6 boiling the cup of tea only helps to make dissolving the sugar easier.
- 7 combine the sugar, tea, and more water to make one gallon.
- 8 serve with thick 1 1/2" wedges of lemon.
- 9 it usually takes 4-6 hours of being in the sun, in order to steep.
- 10 you can eye ball the tea, and bring it in, after the tea looks dark enough.
- 11 since the tea is best served cold, put it in the fridge right away.
- 12 it does not last as long as boiled tea for some reason.
- 13 and i usually leave the tea bags in the jug until the tea is gone.
- 14 then, i take the tea bags and sprinkle them in my flower garden, or over my roses.
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