Who’s hot? Seems heat waves have been rolling across the country all summer. I’m BURNING UP!!
Actually, it’s a cool 73 degrees here. Sorry to mess with you East coasters. We don’t call ours the BEST Coast for nothing.
Watch: now we’ll have an earthquake or something.
Anyway, during our 2 hot days last week. (Sorry, couldn’t resist.) I got sicka drinking tepid water out of my battered old Camelbak. And it was way before 5 so I had to think fast.
How about a refreshing iced tea?
People, this is so easy. So yummy. So refreshing & with just a touch of caffeine to get you over that late afternoon hump.
You can get all you need at Trader Joe’s (or any old grocery store.)
You need:
- green tea
- mango nectar (juice)
- fresh mint (OPTIONAL)
- ice cubes (not pictured – but I know you’ve seen them before)
I use a large saucepan to boil my tea water. When it’s JUST ABOUT boiling, turn off the heat. Dunk in the tea bags & steep for 3 minutes MAXIMUM.
This is something I just learned – green tea will tend toward bitter if you steep it too long.
Then I just let it cool on the countertop. I usually make it the night before. When it’s cool, I put the whole saucepan in the fridge overnight. In the morning I pour it into my glass Pyrex pitcher & keep it chilled.
Measurements are by eye. I add mango nectar to that pitcher until it’s almost full. I then pour myself a glass over ice and taste it. Then stir the rest with a spoon, adding more nectar if it needs it.
I don’t like it too sweet – just a hint of sweetness. I think I add 2-3 cups of juice to the tea.
You can also crush some mint leaves & drop them in if they don’t bug you when you’re drinking.
Refreshing & a little more special than water or a bottled drink.
- iced green tea (3 teabags?)
- 2-3 c mango nectar
- mint leaves (OPTIONAL)
- ice cubes
- Bring water almost to a boil in a large saucepan.
- Remove from heat.
- Add 3 green teabags & steep for 3 minutes maximum.
- Cool and chill in refrigerator for 4 hours or overnight.
- Add 2-3 c mango nectar.
- Taste adding more mango nectar if needed.
- Pour over ice with crushed mint leaves!