This delicious Peach Iced Tea is wonderfully refreshing and the perfect drink for a hot summer day! Sure to impress with its beautiful color and incredible flavor, this stunning Peach Tea recipe is a breeze to make and perfect for summer get-togethers, BBQs and poolside parties!
It’s hot out there! Here are some more refreshing drinks to try: Strawberry Lemonade, Orange Julius and this tasty Peach Sangria!
Skip the drive-thru and make your own peach iced tea at home! There is absolutely nothing that beats a refreshing glass of Peach Tea on a warm summer day! This delightful recipe combines the sweetness of ripe peaches (or frozen peaches!) with the robust flavors of black or green tea for a delicious, thirst quenching treat that the whole family will love! Make up a double batch for a poolside party or your next BBQ.
This tasty, thirst quenching beverage is not only easy to make but also serves as a gorgeous, inviting drink that’s sure to impress at any gathering. Whether you’re looking to cool down or simply enjoy something sweet and refreshing, this Peach Tea recipe ticks all the boxes.
This peach tea gets its delicious and sweet peach flavor from a no-cook syrup. Peaches and sugar are combined and left to sit for 24 to 48 hours in order to yield a rich and flavorful syrup. The syrup is combined with brewed tea and fresh lemon juice for a sweet and refreshing drink.
Don’t have the time (or patience!) to wait? No problem! I’ve provided a 20 minute, cooked peach syrup option in the recipe card at the end of this post.
I’ve yet to meet someone that will turn down a glass of practically perfect peach tea. I mean, it even sounds amazing. Here’s a few of the many reasons you’ll love this recipe:
This peach tea recipe has two components: the peach syrup and the tea. The peach syrup is what you’ll make first since it has to sit for a day or two. (Don’t have time? No worries, I share a quick and is easy cooked peach syrup in the recipe card below.) The tea can be made just before serving or a day or so in advance. I like my tea iced so I tend to make it a day before and really chill it and then add ice when serving.
As always, you can find the full, printable recipe card with all the information you need to make this recipe at the end of this post. Let’s take a quick look at how to make peach tea!
A traditional peach syrup is made by cooking water, sugar and peaches until a syrup forms. A “no-cook” or “cold process” syrup eliminates the cooking process. Simply combine peaches and sugar and allow it to sit in the fridge for 24 to 48 hours. During this process, the sugar breaks down the cell walls of the fruit, drawing out the juices. The juice combines with the sugar and creates a rich, peach-flavored syrup.
Yep! This allows time for the sugar to draw out the peach juices and for it to fully dissolve and yield a flavorful syrup.
Don’t have the time for a cold process syrup? Use the recipe in the notes section of the recipe card at the end of this post to have your syrup ready in just 20 minutes!
Fresh peaches are recommended, but frozen peaches will work in a pinch. Thaw and drain well to avoid diluting the syrup.
Reduce the sugar or increase the lemon juice to adjust the sweetness to your liking.
Absolutely, decaffeinated tea bags can be used to make this recipe suitable for evening enjoyment without affecting sleep.
Sure! Just omit the sugar from the recipe. Alternatively, you can substitute with honey or stevia.
This delicious Peach Iced Tea is wonderfully refreshing and the perfect drink for a hot summer day! Sure to impress with its beautiful color and incredible flavor, this stunning Peach Tea recipe is a breeze to make and perfect for summer get-togethers, BBQs and poolside parties!
Course Beverages, Drinks Cuisine American Keyword peach iced tea, peach tea, peach tea recipe Prep Time 15 minutes Chilling Time 1 day Servings 8 Calories 177kcalCombine the peaches and the sugar in a large bowl. Stir to coat the peaches in the sugar, then cover and place the bowl in the fridge for 24-48 hours or until the sugar has fully dissolved and yielded a pink syrup. You can stir the peaches once or twice throughout this process to help encourage the sugar to dissolve.
4 medium peaches, 1 ½ cups granulated sugar
Strain the peach syrup, pressing gently on the peaches to help extract as much syrup as possible. Set the strained syrup aside. Reserve the peach solids for another use.
Once you’ve strained the peach syrup, bring four cups of the water to a boil. Place the tea bags in a large bowl or heat-proof vessel. Pour the boiled water over the tea bags. Steep the tea for 5 minutes. Remove the tea bags, then add the remaining four cups of cool water to the tea. Allow the tea to cool to room temperature then pour it into a large pitcher.
6 to 8 cups cool water, 6 to 8 black tea bags
Add the syrup and the lemon juice to the pitcher and stir to combine. If you prefer, you can chill the tea fully before serving. Otherwise, pour the tea over plenty of ice.
2 tablespoons lemon juice, ice
Garnish each glass with a peach slice and a sprig of mint. Serve and enjoy!
mint sprigs, peach slices
Calories: 177kcal | Carbohydrates: 45g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 0.3g | Saturated Fat: 0.01g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 10mg | Potassium: 96mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 44g | Vitamin A: 245IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 0.3mg
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