Caribbean Sorrel Tea

Caribbean Sorrel Tea
  • PREP TIME
    5 mins
  • COOK TIME
    5 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
    8 hrs 10 mins
  • SERVING
    4 People
  • VIEWS
    6

Transport yourself to a tropical paradise with this vibrant and refreshing Caribbean Sorrel Tea. Infused with the tangy essence of dried sorrel flowers, the zesty warmth of ginger, and the bright citrus notes of orange zest, this ruby-red elixir is a delightful treat for any occasion. Steeped to perfection and served over ice, it's a taste of sunshine in every sip.

Ingridients

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Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    45 g
  • Fiber
    2 g
  • Protein
    1 g
  • Sodium
    12 mg
  • Sugar
    33 g
  • Fat
    1 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

Follow The Directions

01

Step

In a medium-sized bowl, combine the dried sorrel buds, grated ginger, dried orange zest, and whole clove. (Prep time: 5 minutes)

02

Step

Bring the filtered water to a rolling boil in a saucepan or kettle. Once boiling, carefully pour the hot water over the sorrel mixture in the bowl. (Cook time: 5 minutes)

03

Step

Stir in the granulated sugar until it is completely dissolved into the hot liquid. This ensures a smooth and even sweetness throughout the tea. (Cook time: 2 minutes)

04

Step

Allow the mixture to steep at room temperature for a minimum of 8 hours, or preferably overnight. This extended steeping time allows the flavors to fully meld and intensify, creating a richer and more complex tea. (Steep time: 8-12 hours)

05

Step

After steeping, strain the sorrel mixture through a fine-mesh sieve into a pitcher. Discard the solids, ensuring a clear and sediment-free tea. (Prep time: 5 minutes)

06

Step

Serve the Caribbean Sorrel Tea over ice cubes. Garnish with a slice of orange or a sprig of mint for an extra touch of elegance, if desired. (Prep time: 2 minutes)

For a more intense flavor, consider using fresh ginger and orange zest. Adjust the amount of sugar to your personal preference.
If you prefer a less tart tea, you can reduce the steeping time to 6 hours. Store leftover tea in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Caterina Hayesfriesen

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 5.0/ 5 ( 2 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (10)
  • Jovany Abernathy

    The color is absolutely gorgeous!

  • Rafael Swaniawski

    This is so much better than any store-bought iced tea I've ever had!

  • Susie Pacocha

    I added a cinnamon stick and it was amazing! Thanks for the great recipe.

  • Annabel Glover

    I didn't have orange zest, so I used lemon zest instead. It still turned out great!

  • Jarrod Huel

    I made this for a party and everyone loved it!

  • Deon Franey

    This recipe is a keeper! Thank you!

  • Robyn Bernier

    This recipe is fantastic! The tea is so refreshing and flavorful, perfect for a hot summer day.

  • Olin Murazikbode

    I found the tea a bit too sweet for my taste, so I reduced the sugar. It was perfect after that!

  • Jayde Franey

    Where can I buy dried sorrel buds?

  • Hailey Bogan

    Can I use hibiscus tea bags instead of dried sorrel buds?

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