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10 Herbs for Herbal Iced Tea… All Summer Long!

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10 Herbs For Iced Tea All Summer Long | You already know the many benefits of drinking herbal tea. Enjoying them on ice is a great way to reap the health benefits and beat the heat, too! Here are 10 common herbs to use in your iced teas all summer long... | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

You already know the many benefits of drinking herbal tea. Enjoying them on ice is a great way to reap the health benefits and beat the heat, too! Here are 10 common herbs to use in your iced teas all summer long.

Many of these herbs can be found at local farmer’s markets or well-stocked grocery stores. Better yet, plant a few of your favorites and you will soon be sipping your own home-grown blends. Maybe you have a few growing in your garden already!

Each one of these herbs makes a wonderful hot drink, too.

Mint

One of my all-time favorite herbs for tea, mint has a cool refreshing taste. It’s just perfect for after-meal sipping. Mint is incredibly easy to grow (make sure it doesn’t take over your garden! ) and comes in so many different varieties. Mint promotes digestion and is a natural stimulant, the perfect pick-me-up on a sluggish summer day.

Lemon Balm

If you love a little lemon in your iced tea, this is the perfect herb for you! This member of the mint family is just as easy to grow (and will also happily take over your garden!). It is full of antioxidants, can soothe an upset stomach, and helps ease stress and anxiety. Sometimes I will just throw a few handfuls in a pitcher of water to make a lemon-infused water like this one.

Borage

Borage’s flavor is refreshingly reminiscent of cucumber. It also has many health benefits and is wonderful mixed with lemonade.

Chamomile

Probably best known as a calming night-time tea, chamomile also makes a wonderful iced tea, and is particularly nice when mixed with mint.

Lemon Verbena

Another lemon-y favorite, and also an aid to digestion and a pick-me-up that fights stress and fatigue.

Basil

Not the first herb you think of when it comes to tea, but one worth trying! Basil is another herb that aids in digestion and is also an immune-system booster. No summer colds here!

Lemongrass

Another one of my favorites! It has a beautiful fresh lemony flavour. As with the other lemon herbs, it is great for digestion and the nervous system.

Ginger

A zippy ginger tea can be wonderfully refreshing on a hot day. It is also lovely paired with any of the lemony herbs. Ginger is full of healthful and healing properties, strengthening the immune system and even easing the pain of sore muscles, which may be just what you need after a day out working in the sun.

Lavender

A soothing tea to sip at the end of a long hot day. Mix it with chamomile and you might find yourself falling asleep under the stars.

Raspberry Leaf

Much has been written about the benefits of raspberry leaf, especially for women. With a tea-like taste, this is a great caffeine-free substitute if you are craving a cool glass of old-fashioned iced tea.

Simple Brewing Instructions

There are many ways to brew herbal iced tea. To keep things simple, I brew a pot of very strong hot tea, then pour it into a pitcher with cold water and/or ice, and chill until ready to serve. For a pretty presentation, garnish with lemon, cucumber, fruit, edible flowers, or fresh herb leaves.

What are your favorite herbs for summer-time teas?

Want more info on growing herbs? Visit our Spotlight on Herbs series or other herb-related articles.

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About Andrea Sabean

Andrea is an artisan and teacher trying to live a handmade and homemade lifestyle with her husband in Eastern Canada. She is passionate about growing her own food, cooking healthy meals, using herbs for healing, nurturing creativity, and finding joy and blessings in the every-day moments of life. She writes about all of this, plus her adventures in sewing and crafting and bringing children’s drawings to life at Artisan in the Woods.

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  1. Sheri says

    June 12, 2014 at 6:53 pm

    Lemon Balm, my invasive little garden friend but also my favorite tea! A sprig got loose one day and found the perfect spot to grow at my in ground bird bath. Do think twice before planting mint or Lemon Balm into your garden and if you keep them in pots put the pots on something solid, they will run from roots growing out of the bottom.

    Reply
    • Andrea Sabean says

      June 19, 2014 at 6:19 am

      Good advice Sheri! I planted lemon balm in my garden before I knew what I was getting into and we soon found it everywhere, growing in the garden paths and even the lawn. Pots are definitely the best spot for these lovelies!

      Reply
  2. Gail says

    June 13, 2014 at 5:30 am

    Hibiscus! My favorite! Tangy-tart, pretty, and delicious! And it helps lower blood pressure.

    Reply
    • Andrea Sabean says

      June 19, 2014 at 6:21 am

      Hibiscus is not something I have in my own garden but it sounds wonderful!

      Reply
  3. Judith Eckenwiler via Facebook says

    June 21, 2014 at 7:46 am

    I love herbal ice tea!

    Reply
  4. Melinda Woods via Facebook says

    June 21, 2014 at 11:24 pm

    Hemp and pot leaf tea is next

    Reply
  5. Krystal says

    August 30, 2014 at 6:19 am

    I tried all of these delightful herbal drinks! Oregon grape is a great one too. So many herbs you can play with 🙂

    Reply
  6. Misty Thornington says

    May 2, 2018 at 10:51 am

    I was just diengouse with ic told i cant have any caffine is this tea free from caffine

    Reply
    • Peggy says

      May 2, 2018 at 2:04 pm

      Hi, Misty,
      All the herbs listed in this post are caffeine free. 🙂
      ~Peggy, TCS Customer Success Team

      Reply
  7. Kara says

    May 15, 2018 at 9:07 am

    Pardon the seemingly silly question, but how do you “brew a pot of very strong hot tea”? How many leaves of the herb do you gather and do you put that in your tea kettle while it’s boiling? I drink herbal tea every morning, but I only use tea bags, so I’m not familiar with this technique. 🙂 TIA!

    Reply
    • Millie Copper says

      May 15, 2018 at 5:30 pm

      Hi Kara,

      Wardee does 1 rounded T of herbs per quart of water. Steep for at least 15 min. Can go longer if desired. And stronger if desired. This does vary slightly by the herb so you’ll want to play around to get it just right. 🙂

      Hope this helps!

      ~ Millie, TCS Customer Success Team

      Reply
  8. Peggy says

    May 8, 2021 at 10:01 am

    Every time I make herbal tea, it seems so weak. I have drank black iced tea my whole life, herbal teas do not seem to have the flavor black teas do. I follow directions, any suggestions?
    Thanks

    Reply
    • Peggy says

      May 10, 2021 at 11:38 am

      Hi, Peggy,
      Herbal teas tend to lose their potency over time, especially if they are exposed to heat and light. Use the freshest herbal tea possible. As you steep your tea placing lid over it while it steeps also may help. For a stronger flavor, I would double the herb to see if that helps but typically herbal teas are not as strong as black tea. 🙂
      ~Peggy, TCS Customer Success Team

      Reply

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