Views : 137,025
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jun 9, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.983 (28/6,519 LTDR)
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So growing up in Georgia, my sweet Momma boiled the water in her copper bottom pot then added the 2 Lipton tea bags. You wrap the strings around the handle of the pot. Then it brews for about 5 minutes. Next pour the tea into a pitcher, squeeze some extra from the tea bags and add about 3/4 cup of sugar and stir. Once the sugar has dissolved this is when you add the cold water and stir some more. Pour over a glass of ice. Perfection! 🥰 Enjoy y’all!
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When I was living in military dorms and didn't have the cash to buy a lot of different bottles, I would use peach crown and popeyes sweet tea. Looking back, it wasn't the best drink ever, but I'm excited to try this recipe and see how the amaro, peach liquor, and lemon juice improve that original recipe while still giving me waves of nostalgia. Cheers!
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(1:44) Southern sweet tea is a simple matter of physics. Sugar doesn't dissolve easily into a cold liquid, like cold tea. You must therefore add sugar while the tea is hot so it dissolves quickly. Typically you make the sweet tea VERY sweet, because you can then dilute it with unsweetened tea to get the balance you want. It's much like using simple syrup instead of granulated sugar in cocktails.
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You even went full “Bless your heart” mode, a Southern term that can be taken sooo many ways. It depends HOW it is said, WHEN it is said, and WHO is saying it. This is a definite must try….and at the end Az looks like a kid that has had too much sweet tea. 😂 Many blessings from the peach state, Georgia.
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Anders your knocked it out of the ballpark on this one.Great drink! Such a good summer drink. I didn’t have the Amaro, but substituted 1/2 oz of Benedictine and used peach brandy for the liqueur. My mint was ready to snip in the garden and it was a great garnish for my drink! I love having Az on the videos with you, she give great commentary.
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@AndersErickson
11 months ago
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