Sweet Tea
6 black tea bags
2/3 cup raw sugar
water
ice
The ingredients sound simple, but believe me, it's all in the technique if you want perfect sweet tea.
Put the raw sugar into a small sauce pan. Add enough water to fill the pan about half way. Bring to a boil over high heat, stirring once or twice to dissolve the sugar. While the sugar and water are coming to a boil, tie the strings of the tea bags together so they'll be easier to remove later. Once the sugar water is boiling, throw in the tea bags, and give them a stir, just to get them all wet.
Remove the pan from the heat and cover with a tight fitting lid. Let this steep for about an hour. If you're in a hurry, you only need to let it steep for about ten minutes, but if you leave it alone longer, it tastes a lot better, trust me. After an hour has gone by, fill a 2-quart pitcher half full with ice. Pour the tea syrup into the pitcher. Fill the rest of the pitcher with COLD water. Remove the tea bags, squeeze them a bit. Give the whole pitcher a stir.
Serve in a tall glass over ice with a big fat wedge of lemon, if you like.
This should really only be kept for about 24 hours, otherwise it starts to taste nasty.
SO HOW'D IT GO?
This is so great! I simply love it!!