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Plum Fennel Iced Tea

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes about 7 cups.

Ingredients

3 orange pekoe tea bags
6 cups water
1 1/2 tablespoons fennel seeds
4 plums (about 1 pound), pitted and cut into 1/2-inch pieces

For 1 cup chilled simple syrup, or to taste:

1 1/3 cups sugar
1 1/4 cups water
Garnish: plum slices

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Put tea bags in a quart-size glass measure or heatproof bowl.

    Step 2

    In a saucepan brings 4 cups water just to a boil and pour over tea bags. Steep tea 5 minutes and remove tea bags. Cool tea and chill, covered, until cold, about 1 hour.

    Step 3

    While tea is cooling, in saucepan stir together fennel seeds, plums, and remaining 2 cups water and boil 5 minutes. Strain mixture through a sieve into a heatproof pitcher, pressing hard on solids. Cool mixture and chill, covered, until cold, about 1 hour.

    Step 4

    Stir in tea and syrup. Serve tea over ice in tall glasses and garnish with plum slices.

  2. To make simple syrup:

    Step 5

    In a saucepan bring sugar and water to a boil, stirring, and boil until sugar is completely dissolved. Let syrup cool and chill, covered. Syrup may be made 2 weeks ahead and chilled, covered. Makes about 2 cups.

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