Iced Earl Grey Lemonade with Thyme

teas.co.uk · 20 min · Serves 4

You'll need

Method

  1. Start with the syrup. Grate the zest of one lemon into a small pan, then add the sugar, the 80ml of just boiled water and the strip of orange peel.
  2. Set over a medium heat and stir for about three minutes until the sugar dissolves and the syrup turns clear with a pale citrus tint. Take it off the heat and leave to cool.
  3. Meanwhile, put the four Earl Grey Rooibos bags in a 1-litre heatproof jug, pour over the 500ml of rolling water, cover and steep for eight minutes.
  4. Lift out the bags, pressing each against the side, and discard.
  5. Strain the cooled syrup into the jug to leave the zest and orange peel behind, and stir it through the brew.
  6. Juice the three lemons through a sieve, about 180ml, and stir the juice in. Adding it after the syrup, rather than during the steep, keeps the tea from turning bitter.
  7. Add a good handful of ice and stir for thirty seconds to cool it down quickly; some of the ice will melt, which is part of getting the strength right.
  8. Stir in the chilled still water, then taste: a little more sugar if it is too sharp, a squeeze more lemon if it is too sweet.
  9. Fill four tall glasses with ice, pour the lemonade over, and add a lemon slice and a thyme sprig to each.
  10. Serve at once with long straws. The jug keeps in the fridge for up to half a day, but lift out the thyme after the first hour so it does not turn sharp.

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