I made a single batch of this tea, and it was gone within the afternoon! I doubled the recipe and it came out great. I'm posting the single batch recipe here. I've also made this with lemon and with lime, both taste great, so use what you have on hand.
Pineapple Sage Iced Tea
1/2 cup packed pineapple sage leaves
1/4 cup honey
1 lemon or lime
1/2 pineapple juice (freeze into ice cubes - optional. Also optional, the mini ice cube tray below, but c'mon how cute is it?!)
1 qt. boiling water
Start by boiling 1 qt. of water. While waiting for the water to boil, firmly pack the sage leaves into 1/2 cup (note that I haven't yet filled or packed the 1/2 cup in the picture below).Juice 1 lemon or lime ( Oh how I love my mini juicer from Brimfield!)
In a large saucepan, combine the pineapple sage leaves, honey, and juice (more or less to taste) from 1 lemon or lime.
Pour the boiling water in the saucepan and let steep for 20 minutes.
After 20 minutes, the leaves are wilted and the tea is a nice, light, golden color.
(If you're making this as a hot tea, strain out the leaves at this point, and you may want to reboil the tea to get it nice and hot)
For iced tea, strain your tea right into a big pitcher!
Serve with pineapple ice cubes, a sprig of mint, and you are ready to be refreshed!
Enjoy!
this looks SO refreshing! and i love pineapple, so I know this would be a winner in my book! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great recipe! Would you please clarify how much pineapple juice to put in though?
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not clear to me.....is that 1/2 of a can of pineapple juice?
ReplyDeleteFor those of you asking about the amount of pineapple juice, if you read the recipe, you don't actually add any amount of juice to the tea. You make ice cubes with it and pour the tea over them. I was a bit confused as well until I wrote the recipe down. I hope this helps.
ReplyDeleteFor those of you asking about the amount of pineapple juice, if you read the recipe, it says to make ice cubes with it and then pour the tea over the cubes. You don't actually use any specific amount in the tea itself. I was a bit confused as well until I wrote it down! I hope this recipe is as good as it sounds... I have a ton of pineapple sage in my garden!
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