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craftybear 08-13-2012 01:56 PM

♥ Raspberry Ice Tea Recipes (Please share your recipes)
 
I have been surfing online to find some tea recipes and found this Raspberry Ice Tea Recipe

[h=1]Raspberry Iced Tea[/h]Makes 4 (1-cup) servings.

2 teaspoons McCormick® Raspberry Extract
1 quart prepared iced tea

1. Stir extract into prepared iced tea. Sweeten as desired.

2. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

Nutrition Information per 1 serving: Calories: 4 Sodium: 7 mg Fat: 0 g Carbohydrates: 1 g Cholesterol: 0 mg Fiber: 0 g Protein: 0 g

craftybear 08-13-2012 02:21 PM

I found another recipe using frozen raspberries

[h=2]Ingredients[/h]

    [h=2]Directions[/h]
    1. In a large kettle or Dutch oven, bring water and sugar to a boil. Remove from the heat; stir until sugar is dissolved. Add the raspberries, tea bags and lemon juice. Cover and steep for 3 minutes. Strain; discard berries and tea bags.
    2. Transfer tea to a large container or pitcher. Refrigerate until chilled. Serve over ice.

    [h=3]Nutrition Facts[/h]Serving Size: 1 (281 g)
    Servings Per Recipe: 16
    <DL><DT>Amount Per Serving </DT><DD>% Daily Value</DD><DT class="cals nutrition">Calories 84.6 </DT><DD class=cals> </DD><DT class="fat-cals nutrition">Calories from Fat 1 </DT><DD class=fat-cals>48% </DD></DL>
    <DL sizset="8" sizcache0672843972942="12"><DT>Amount Per Serving </DT><DD>% Daily Value</DD><DT class=nutrition sizset="8" sizcache0672843972942="12">Total Fat 0.1g </DT><DD>0% </DD><DT class="sub nutrition" sizset="10" sizcache0672843972942="12">Saturated Fat 0.0g </DT><DD class=sub>0% </DD><DT class=nutrition sizset="12" sizcache0672843972942="12">Cholesterol 0.0mg </DT><DD>0% </DD><DT class="sub nutrition" sizset="14" sizcache0672843972942="12">Sugars 19.7 g </DT><DT class=nutrition sizset="17" sizcache0672843972942="12">Sodium 4.9mg </DT><DD>0% </DD><DT class=nutrition sizset="19" sizcache0672843972942="12">Total Carbohydrate 21.6g </DT><DD>7% </DD><DT class="sub nutrition" sizset="21" sizcache0672843972942="12">Dietary Fiber 1.4g </DT><DD class=sub>5% </DD><DT class="sub nutrition" sizset="23" sizcache0672843972942="12">Sugars 19.7 g </DT><DD class=sub>79% </DD><DT class="last nutrition" sizset="26" sizcache0672843972942="12">Protein 0.2g </DT><DD class=last>0% </DD></DL>

    sassey 08-13-2012 06:40 PM

    Love the second recipe only I leave the lemon out

    crtwelvecats 08-14-2012 11:20 AM

    these recipies are good but in ca at the restraunt they just added a cystal light rasberry to the tea. that way no sugar
    was added. (however there is splenda in the cystal light)oh yeah to make just add rasberry cup to the amount of tea
    instead of water.

    craftybear 08-14-2012 11:26 AM

    great ideas thanks


    Originally Posted by crtwelvecats (Post 5440573)
    these recipies are good but in ca at the restraunt they just added a cystal light rasberry to the tea. that way no sugar
    was added. (however there is splenda in the cystal light)oh yeah to make just add rasberry cup to the amount of tea
    instead of water.


    Granny Charley 08-24-2012 06:36 PM

    I brew my tea in my coffee pot (7 tea bags for 1 gallon of tea). I add 2 tubes of crystal light raspberry (or the generic) to about a quart of water in my gallon jug. I add one teaspoon of sweat & low to my tea and add that to the jug and finish filling with water. Delicious!!!

    SewExtremeSeams 08-24-2012 08:41 PM

    I love raspberry tea! Especially hot. When drinking hot, I usually use two tea bags; let it steep for 5 minutes then squeeze the bags out. I guess you could say I like it hot.

    Craftybear, I will have to explore extracts more. I didn't realize there was one for raspberry.


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