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WebLearn how easy it is to make my 2-ingredient Southern sweet tea recipe. It's the most refreshing drink to enjoy on your porch …

Reviews: 162Category: DrinksServings: 2Total Time: 20 mins1. Place tea bags in sauce pot or coffee maker (down in the coffee pot). If using coffee pot, run a cycle of water through to make tea. If using a sauce pot, fill about three inches and bring just to a boil, then remove from heat.
2. Fill pitcher 1/2 of the way with cool water and add sugar. Stir. Add hot tea, stir. Add more water, if neccesary, to make two quarts. Serve over ice.

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WebSouthern Sweet Tea is the perfect drink for any occasion Affordable Ingredients you probably already have . Here’s How It Is …

Rating: 5/5(14)
Calories: 1 per servingCategory: Drink1. In a medium sized stock pot heat 2 quarts of fresh water over medium high heat.
2. When the water is near a simmer, turn the heat off. Add the 1 Cup of sugar and stir until sugar dissolves.
3. Place the tea bags into the water, place the lid on the saucepan. Allow to come to room temperature.
4. Remove the tea bags and gently squeeze to remove any remaining tea. Use care not to tear the tea bags. Discard tea bags.

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WebInstructions: In a large pot, pour in cold water, place in the 4 family size tea bags, and then bring the water to a boil. Once the water has reached boiling temperature, turn off the stove and allow tea to steep for …

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WebThe Old Fashioned Stove-Top Way To Brew Sweet Tea Pour 2-3 cups of filtered water into a pot or saucepan (quart size or larger). Bring the water to a boil, then …

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WebSouthern-style sweet tea relies on granulated cane sugar, which can be adjusted to taste. Granulated sugar, white or unbleached, works better than water-based simple syrups, which dilute the brew. …

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WebStir fry recipes are wonderful because a variety of herbs, spices, and sauces can be added to them to make them flavorful and tasty. For this recipe, prepare the vegetable ingrediants by giving them a good wash …

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WebSee another great low carb recipe by Christy Jordan’s Southern Plate by clicking here! Sweet Tea: Of course, no Southern dish would be complete without the sweet tea. So …

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Webdirections Boil 4 cups hot water. Place tea bags in heat-proof glass container. Pour boiling water over tea bags and steep 15-20 minutes. Remove tea bags. Stir in sugar until …

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WebBring 2 cups of the water to a boil in a non-reactive teapot or saucepan; remove from the heat. Add in the baking soda. Drop in the tea bags; let steep for 5-7 minutes (depending how strong you want the …

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WebInstructions: Fill a microwave safe container with water, and place the tea bags into it. Microwave for 4 minutes. Let the container sit in the microwave for at least …

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WebWhile the low carb meatloaf is cooking is the perfect time to brew up some Southern Breeze Sweet Tea. This is the sugar-free, zero-carb sweet tea that is as simple to make as pouring hot water over the bags and letting …

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WebDirections Bring 2 quarts water to a boil; remove from burner immediately. Add black tea and steep for 10 minutes. Remove tea and cool. Pour into glass pitcher and stir in 10 …

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WebPrintable recipe: https://sgeats.co/sugar-free-sweet-teaTry this classic Southern Sweet Tea recipe that is sugar-free. It’s tasty, refreshing – AND has 0 cal

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WebClassic Sweet Tea Directions: Bring 4 cups water to boil on stove. Remove and pour over 2 family sized tea bags. Let steep for 5 to 7 minutes. Remove tea bags …

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WebCalories per Ingredient Here are the foods from our food nutrition database that were used for the nutrition calculations of this recipe. Calories per serving of Real Southern Sweet

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WebPlace family size tea bag in a microwave safe container filled with water & microwave until it boils (approx. 4min for 4cups). While that is going, in a gallon size pitcher, pour about 1 …

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How do you make sugar free southern sweet tea?

Here's how to make sugar free southern sweet tea: In a saucepan, heat water to boiling. Add tea bags and steep for 8 minutes. Remove tea bags. While the water is still hot, add sugar and whisk to dissolve. This is optional, but you can add 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda to remove the bitter taste of the tea.

How do you make sweet tea?

Heat 2 Quarts water in saucepan. When simmering, turn the heat off. Add 1 Cup of Sugar (for sweet tea) to the warm water and stir until dissolved. Place 4 tea bags or 1 Gallon size tea bag in hot water. Allow tea to come to room temp. Squeeze tea bags. Add 2 Quarts of Water to the sweet tea and stir.

What kind of water do you use for sweet tea?

Southern-style sweet tea relies on granulated cane sugar, which can be adjusted to taste. Granulated sugar, white or unbleached, works better than water-based simple syrups, which dilute the brew. Don't use just any old water for sweet tea; filtered or spring water eliminates any odd flavors in treated tap water.

What is southern sweet tea?

Southern Sweet Tea (Sugar-Free Keto Sweet Tea) is an easy to make classic iced tea recipe that's ever-so-popular in the South. This sweet tea version is sugar-free so not only is it tasty and refreshing - it's guilt-free too! Don't want sugar-free? Use regular sugar instead! Is there any other drink that is more classically Southern than sweet tea?

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