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How to Make Mint Tea with Fresh Mint

Learn how to make mint tea with fresh mint from your garden! This is a delicious and refreshing summer drink that is easy to make!
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: fresh mint tea, how to make mint tea, mint tea recipe
Servings: 1 gallon
Author: Joy at Artful Homemaking

Ingredients

  • 1 large handful of fresh mint sprigs (include leaves and stems)
  • 6 cups room temperature water
  • 8 cups boiling water
  • 1/2 tsp pure stevia extract (or sweetener of choice—honey works well too)

Instructions

  • Gather a very large handful of fresh mint leaves. If you want your tea stronger, use two handfuls of leaves.
  • Rinse the freshly picked mint with clean water.
  • Put rinsed mint in a large bowl and add 6 cups of clean, room temperature water.
  • Crush the mint with your clean hands until the water turns a brownish color.
  • Strain through a fine mesh strainer or a cloth into a gallon jar.
  • Boil 8 cups of water (I use my electric kettle for this) and pour over the crushed mint leaves that are still in the bowl (that you just strained). Let the mint leaves steep in the boiled water for 10-15 minutes (I just cover the bowl with a plate to let it steep).
  • Add steeped mint tea to the gallon jar with the rest of the tea. Add your sweetener of choice (I use stevia or honey), and stir well to combine. Add clean water to the jar until you have about a gallon of tea.
  • Add ice cubes to the tea to help it cool down faster. Serve over ice, and enjoy!