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Kiwi ginger iced green tea: A bright, tangy beverage to stir up in batches this summer

Kiwi ginger iced green tea: A bright, tangy beverage to stir up in batches this summer

CBC5 days ago
Summer is the season for iced-tea, and this version is packed with fruit and comes together easily. Made with just a handful of ingredients — including green tea, ginger, kiwis and lime — it's bright, refreshing and perfect for making ahead of time for picnics and backyard hangs. You could add a splash of gin or enjoy it on its own.
Ingredients
1 cup water
1 (1-inch) piece ginger, grated
5 green-tea bags
3 green or golden kiwis, peeled and chopped (or blended for a smoother texture)
Juice of 1 lime
½ cup agave, or to taste
3 cups ice water, divided
2 cups ice
To serve:
Ice
Cold sparkling water
Mint sprigs
1 green or golden kiwi, peeled and sliced
Preparation
Bring 1 cup water to a simmer in a small saucepan. Add grated ginger and let it simmer for 2 minutes.
Remove from heat, add green-tea bags and allow to steep for 5 minutes. Add 1 cup ice water (this prevents the tea from becoming too bitter), and continue to steep for another 10 minutes. Strain tea into a jar with a tight-fitting lid and refrigerate.
In a large pitcher, combine kiwis, lime juice and agave, and use a muddler to mash the fruit until it is broken down. Add 2 cups ice and 2 cups ice water, then pour in the chilled tea. Stir to combine, then refrigerate for up to 2 days.
When ready to serve, put a handful of ice in a glass, stir the tea concentrate to redistribute the fruit, then fill the glass about two-thirds of the way. Top with sparkling water and garnish with mint and kiwi slices.
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