OLD FASHIONED SUN TEA WITH DEBBIE'S STRAWBERRY SYRUP
OLD FASHIONED SUN TEA WITH DEBBIE'S STRAWBERRY SYRUP

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Strawberry Lemonade Sun Tea Recipe - This is the perfect summertime beverage. A naturally fruit flavored tea with no added sugar! Beat the summer heat the old-fashioned Southern way with a sweat-drenched glass of iced sweet tea! #recipes #sweettea #suntea #summer.

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have old fashioned sun tea with debbie's strawberry syrup using 12 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make OLD FASHIONED SUN TEA WITH DEBBIE'S STRAWBERRY SYRUP:
  1. Prepare 1 STRAWBERRY SIMPLE SYRUP…
  2. Prepare 3 cup sliced strawberries
  3. Prepare 1 1/2 cup cold water
  4. Make ready 1 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  5. Make ready 1 a fine mesh strainer
  6. Get 2 medium sauce pans
  7. Make ready 1 GREEN ICED TEA…
  8. Take 2 green tea bags or black tea if you prefer
  9. Take 6 cup cold water
  10. Take 1/4 cup homemade strawberry syrup
  11. Prepare 1 ice
  12. Prepare 1 glass jar large enough to hold 6 cups of water with a lid

A naturally fruit flavored tea with no added sugar! Let the sun do all the work with our how-to for making sun tea! This classic summer drink is refreshing, easy, and reminds us of a time gone by. How to make our Old Fashioned recipe at home.

Instructions to make OLD FASHIONED SUN TEA WITH DEBBIE'S STRAWBERRY SYRUP:
  1. DEBBIE'S STRAWBERRY SYRUP…
  2. place strawberries and water in one sauce pan, bring to a boil
  3. reduce heat to medium and simmer 20 minutes, skimming any foam that rises to the top
  4. strawberries will have lost most of their colour and water will be a deep pink/red, remove from heat
  5. place strainer over second sauce pan, pour strawberries into strainer allowing liquid to drain clear into sauce pan
  6. don't press or mash berries into the strainer…this will cloud the syrup
  7. place liquid over heat, add sugar and bring to a full rolling boil, boil 3 - 4 minutes stirring frequently to dissolve sugar completely
  8. reduce heat and simmer 5 minutes more, skim off all foam to keep syrup from clouding
  9. allow to cool pour into glass container and refrigerate
  10. GREEN ICED TEA…
  11. place 6 cups of water in jar, add tea bags put lid on and set out in the sun
  12. allow tea to steep in the sun several hours
  13. when tea is steeped, remove tea bags, stir in 1/4 cup strawberry syrup serve over ice

Plus, lots of extra twists for how to make it best and have some fun. Sun tea conjures up the charming memories of my grandmother's tea pitcher on my grandparent's screened-in porch. And then iced tea seemed to disappear from my life entirely until I moved to the South and learned how a proper Southerner makes boiled iced tea for surviving sweltering Southern. "Fresh strawberries and southern sweet tea comes together to make one refreshing, pure and Watch me make this Southern, Strawberry Sweet Iced Tea from start to finish! If it's one thing you can be When it comes to sweet tea I actually prefer the good old classic stuff. Making sun tea is kind of like cheating.

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