My husband lived in North Carolina for 5 years and grew to love Sweet Tea as most people who live in the South do. After doubting that my Sweet Tea would live up to his expectations, he was impressed with this recipe the first time I made it for him when we started dating, so it's the only recipe I make! You can adjust the amount of sugar if you don't like it overly sweet - start with 1/3 cup and add more until it's to your liking. I've found that 1 cup of sugar (or a little more) for a 2-quart pitcher works well for us.
Southern Sweet Iced Tea
6 regular size or 2 family size Luzianne Iced Tea bags
1/8 teaspoon baking soda
2 cups boiling water
1 cup sugar
6 cups cold water
Boil 2 cups of water.
In a large glass measuring cup, place the tea bags and add the
baking soda.
Pour the boiling water over the tea bags. Cover and steep for 15 minutes.
Take out the tea bags and do not squeeze them.
Pour the tea mixture into a 2-quart pitcher; add the sugar and stir
until the sugar is dissolved. Add
in the cold water.
Let cool; chill in the refrigerator and serve over ice.
Let cool; chill in the refrigerator and serve over ice.
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