Mint Tea Recipe – Healthy Recipes Blog

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Mint Tea Recipe - Healthy Recipes Blog

Fresh mint tea is easy to make! You don’t need tea bags – simply pour hot water over fresh mint leaves.

In the winter, I serve it hot, and in the summer, I turn it into a cool and refreshing iced tea.

Mint tea is served in glass mugs.

Staring at the ten-day forecast for Memphis, Tennessee, the single-digit numbers I see remind me that I should stock fresh mint leaves in my fridge.

When it’s so cold outside that you struggle to stay warm, even in a heated house, there’s nothing quite like a mug of hot tea (or hot chocolate) to warm you up. Mint tea is as easy as can be – place mint leaves in mugs, fill the mugs with hot water, and let the tea steep for five minutes.

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Ingredients

The ingredients needed for mint tea.The ingredients needed for mint tea.

Here’s an overview of the ingredients needed to make this flavorful tea. The exact measurements are listed in the recipe card below.

  • Water: You will need 24 ounces of water to make two mugs of tea.
  • Fresh mint: Two sprigs for each mug plus more for garnish.
  • Optional ingredients: honey and lemon slices.

Variations

  • You can use other sweeteners, including maple syrup or liquid stevia.
  • Sometimes, I replace the lemon slices with orange slices.
  • For a more robust flavor, add a peppermint tea bag to each mug when steeping the mint leaves.

Instructions

If using, stir in a teaspoon of honey into each mug. 

Adding honey to mint tea.Adding honey to mint tea.

Let the tea steep for 5 minutes. Remove the wilted mint leaves. If desired, replace them with fresh leaves for a pretty garnish. If using, drop a slice of lemon into each mug, then serve.

Adding lemon to mint tea.Adding lemon to mint tea.

Iced Mint Tea

To turn your hot tea into iced tea, after steeping it for five minutes, remove the mint leaves and refrigerate the tea for 30 minutes. 

Fill a tall glass with ice. Pour the chilled tea from both mugs into the glass. You can add fresh mint leaves to the glass as garnish. If using, add a lemon slice. 

Iced tea is typically served in taller glasses, so you’ll get one serving. Double the recipe if you need two servings. 

Iced mint tea is served in a tall glass.Iced mint tea is served in a tall glass.

Expert Tips

  • Please don’t skip rolling the mint leaves with your fingers. This step helps the leaves release their oils, ensuring the tea is flavorful.
  • Do steep the tea for the full five minutes to prevent it from being too bland, but don’t steep it for longer than ten minutes, or it could become bitter.
  • I don’t usually sweeten drinks, but I like to add honey to this tea. It enhances the tea’s flavor and counteracts any bitterness. A teaspoon per mug is more than enough.
  • Instead of mugs, you can make the tea in a glass pitcher if it’s suitable for hot water. 

Recipe FAQs

Do you drink mint tea hot or cold?

Both versions are excellent! I enjoy it hot in the winter and cold in the summer.

Can I add milk to this tea?

Not to this tea. If you make Pudina Chai, which is popular in India, you can add whole milk. Pudina tea is made with tea powder in addition to mint leaves, so it’s more robust and better suited for added milk.

Why is my tea bitter?

You probably steeped it for too long. Five minutes is ideal. Even if you want a stronger tea, don’t steep it for longer than ten minutes, or it could become bitter.

How do you make this tea taste good?

1. Roll the mint leaves between your fingers to help them release oil.
2. Steep the tea for at least five minutes (to maximize flavor) but no longer than ten (to prevent bitterness).
3. Add a teaspoon of honey.
4. Drop a slice of orange into the tea.

Serving Suggestions

As shown in the photo below, I usually serve this tea as an afternoon pick-me-up with a few squares of dark chocolate or Lindor truffles. It’s also excellent with these almond flour cookies.

Mint tea is served with chocolate.Mint tea is served with chocolate.

Storing Leftovers

To keep leftovers, strain the tea to ensure no mint leaves are left. Place it in a pitcher or a jar and cover. You can keep it in the fridge for up to a week. Serve it iced or heat it on the stovetop or (carefully) in the microwave.

Mint tea is served garnished with a slice of lemon.Mint tea is served garnished with a slice of lemon.

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Mint tea is served in a glass mug, garnished with a slice of lemon.Mint tea is served in a glass mug, garnished with a slice of lemon.


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Mint Tea Recipe (Hot or Cold)

Mint tea is easy to make! You don’t need tea bags – simply pour hot water over fresh mint leaves.

Prep Time10 minutes

Steep time5 minutes

Total Time15 minutes

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: Moroccan

Servings: 2 servings

Calories: 25kcal

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Notes

  • Please don’t skip rolling the mint leaves with your fingers. This step helps the leaves release their oils, ensuring the tea is flavorful.
  • Do steep the tea for the full five minutes to prevent it from being too bland, but don’t steep it for longer than ten minutes, or it could become bitter.
  • I don’t usually sweeten drinks, but I like to add honey to this tea. It enhances the tea’s flavor and counteracts any bitterness. A teaspoon per mug is more than enough.
  • Instead of using mugs, you can make the tea in a glass pitcher if it’s suitable for hot water. 
  • To keep leftovers, strain the tea so that no mint leaves are left. Place it in a pitcher or a jar and cover. You can keep it in the fridge for up to a week. Serve it as iced tea or heat it on the stovetop or (carefully) in the microwave.
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Nutrition per Serving

Serving: 1 cup | Calories: 25 kcal | Carbohydrates: 7 g | Sodium: 19 mg | Sugar: 6 g

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