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This Sweet Tea Recipe is the classic Southern drink made easily with simple ingredients like a few tea bags and granulated sugar. You can now make the perfect glass of refreshingly tall ice cold tea easily.

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Perks and Highlights of Perfect Sweet Tea

Sad truth: I have probably had way more Southern Sweet Tea in my life than plain water.I know that sounds crazy but it is a fact. A pitcher of it existed on every supper tablethrough my youth.

Whether we were at home in Chicago or visiting family in Mississippi,sweet tea was the beverage of choice (whether I wanted it or not) for almost every mealexcept breakfast. It still finds its way into my fridge from time to time, especially whenthe weather warms up.

Cuisine Inspiration: Southern Comfort Nothing whispers “southern comfort” quite like a glass of the best sweet tea. Rooted deep in the Southern states, this beverage is practically a hug in a glass

Primary Cooking Method: Simmering & Steeping Patience is a virtue, especially when it comes to extracting those delicate flavors during simmering and steeping. It’s a slow dance that’s totally worth it.

Dietary Info: Gluten-Free, Vegan (when using plant-based sweeteners), Low-Calorie (with adjustments) You can easily make swaps to accommodate most dietary needs without losing the soul-soothing goodness.

Key Flavor: Sweet, with an undercurrent of robust earthiness The hallmark of this tea is its balance between the sweetness and the strong, grounding essence of the tea leaves.

Skill Level: Easy Peasy Nope, you don’t need to be a kitchen wizard for this. If you can boil water, you’re pretty much there.

Special Perks:

  1. Hydration Station: Not only is it a sweet treat, but it’s also a delightful way to stay hydrated, especially during those warm summer months.
  2. Versatility is Key: Serve it ice cold for a classic summer refreshment, or warm with a slice of lemon on a cool evening. This sweet tea is an all-weather friend.
  3. Customizable Sweetness: You’re in control of the sweetness. Whether you’re a “just a hint” or a “super sweet” kind of person, you can adjust to find your perfect balance.
  4. Perfect for a Crowd: Making a big batch is no sweat, so it’s ideal for family gatherings or any old Tuesday afternoon.
  5. Pairs with Practically Anything: This isn’t just a beverage; it’s an accompaniment. From barbecue to brunch, sweet tea is the perfect companion to just about any meal.

This isn’t just a drink; it’s tradition in a glass. So, go ahead, pour yourself some southern hospitality with the best sweet tea recipe you’ll ever find!

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The History of Sweet Tea

Sweet Tea is commonly known as brewed tea that has been sweetened with sugar, then served ice cold in a refreshing manner.

Sweetened tea began as an item of southern luxury due to the expensive nature of its basic ingredients: tea, ice, and sugar. Ice was the most valued of the ingredients since it had to be shipped from afar at a time when getting your hands on cool drinking water was already a stretch. The South being as hot as it is, iced sweet tea slowly but surely became the refreshing drink of choice.

The appeal is pretty clear: ice cold tea with heaps of sugar to cut that tea tartness. Most Southerners would like you to believe that there is a real science to making this beverage but I think that’s just a bunch of hoopla that has been brainwashing folks for years.

The reality is that it’s quite simple to make a good ole fashioned Homemade Sweet Tea Recipe. I almost didn’t have a real recipe to share in this post. In fact, the recipe below is more of a guideline than a set recipe to follow to the tee.

Does Sweet Tea have Caffeine in it?

Yes. On average, an 8 ounce serving of this drink will contain anywhere from 20-50 mg of caffeine. Caffeine content will depend on how strongly you brew your tea. The more teabags you use, or the longer you allow them to steep, the stronger the tea will be. Don’t sweat it too much though, the added ice will dilute the strength a bit.

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How to Make Sweet Tea

When it comes to creating a Southern sweet tea recipe, you can pretty much follow your gut (and taste buds) through the process to create a rendition that will satisfy your thirst whenever necessary.

So really you only need like 3 (or 4) things to create this homemade drink:

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  • Water
  • Tea bags
  • Sugar
  • If you want to get fancy, lemon.

That’s it. Why folks make this such a big deal is beyond me. And some ice, don’t forget how good iced tea can be.

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We personally throw tea bags directly into boiling hot water and allow them to brew, releasing the essence of the tea. Once the color of the tea reaches a deep auburn, we remove the teabags and allow it to come to room temperature.

Then, I tuck the tea into the fridge where it’ll get nice and cold. Y’all I count the seconds until I can pour myself a tall glass over ice!

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How Much Sugar is in Sweet Tea?

In regards to sugar content, it’s kind of subjective. I know folks who love their tea to taste as sweet as candy and then others that like it a bit on the bitter side. The sweetness will depend solely on your personal preference.

An average sweet tea recipe will contain approximately 25 grams of sugar per 16 ounce serving.

Tip: The safest way to approach this is by adding half of the sugar, allowing it to dissolve completely and then tasting and deciding how much more to add.

Is Sweetened Tea Good For You?

Southern sweet tea has one major benefit: It’s made with real, home-brewed black tea. Black tea is a great source of fluoride, which keeps your teeth strong, and a variety of antioxidants that protect your cells from damage.

However, this tea recipe does offer a heavy dose of sugar as well which, if not consumed in moderation, can counter those same benefits.

I’d recommend either fitting a sweetened tea into your diet as an occasional treat, reducing the amount of sugar, or using a healthy sugar substitute of your choice.

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Lemon or Mint?

That’s more of a new aged thing to some. My big mama certainly would think so but I love adding them to my pitcher because of the additional flavor infused in the tea and how lovely it looks swirly around in my mason jar.

For entertaining you can add them to your pitcher or even add other fruits to make the colors pop! My Peach Sweet Tea is a great recipe to try!

What Tea Brand should I use for Homemade Sweet Tea?

Now for tea bags, the South is pretty loyal to Luzianne but Lipton makes good sweet tea too so grab one of those boxes and get busy.

When it is all said and done, making a Southern Sweet Tea Recipe is no sweat, believe me, and it is a very personal thing. Make it your own and enjoy a big glass for me, okay?

Other Recipe Ideas

You can make an Arnold Palmer with this Lemonade.

Take this sweet tea recipe and make my Sweet Tea Fried Chicken then serve along with mustard greens, mac and cheese, candied sweet potatoes and cornbread for the perfect meal.

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Southern Sweet Tea Recipe

This Southern Sweet Tea Recipe is a classic made with ease and deliciousness! With simple ingredients like a tea bag, sugar and the right garnish, you can make the perfect glass of refreshing tall cold tea with ease!

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Course: Drink

Cuisine: Southern

Prep Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 279kcal

Author: Jocelyn Delk Adams

Ingredients

  • 5 cups water
  • 5-6 tea bags depending on how strong you want your tea
  • 2/3- 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar depending on how sweet you want it
  • Optional: lemon and mint
  • Ice

Instructions

  • Add water to a medium sized pot and boil over high heat.

  • Once boiling, turn off heat and add tea bags. Steep for 10-25 minutes (depending on strength you prefer).

  • Stir in sugar in increments until it completely dissolves into the hot tea.

  • Remove tea bags from pot then pour tea into a large pitcher.

  • Add enough water to fill the pitcher then add lemon wedges and mint (if you would like for garnish and flavor).

  • Refrigerate until ready to serve. Add ice to glasses and serve.

Notes

Remember to taste your your tea as you add the increments of sugar. This will allow you to make the tea as sweet as you prefer. If you add too much sugar, remember to just add more water to your tea.

Nutrition

Calories: 279kcal | Carbohydrates: 72g | Sodium: 11mg | Sugar: 72g | Calcium: 6mg

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