Arnold Palmer
Named for the professional golfer, an Arnold Palmer is a refreshing non-alcoholic beverage made with equal parts iced tea and lemonade.Table of ContentsRecipe ingredientsIngredient notesStep-by-step instructionsRecipe tips and variationsArnold Palmer RecipeRecipe ingredients Ingredient notes Water: To use a tea kettle, bring 4 cups water to boil.In a large measuring cup or bowl, pour boiling water over tea bags.Black tea: I have been drinking PG Tips since 1998 and it’s my absolute favorite, but feel free to use your own favorite black tea.Lemons: When purchasing lemons, choose large ones that give slightly to gentle pressure.
Look for thinner-skinned lemons.Avoid lemons that still have some green spots, as well as hard lemons with thicker skin.Sugar: It’s okay to use more or less sugar.We haven’t tested the lemonade with sugar substitutes or other sweeteners, but you are welcome to experiment.Step-by-step instructions To make the tea, in a medium pot over medium-high heat, bring water to a rolling boil.
Remove from heat and add tea bags.Allow to steep 5 minutes.Remove tea bags and cool to room temperature.To make the lemonade, in the bottom of a blender, add water, lemon juice, sugar, and 1 cup ice.
Process until completely smooth.To assemble the drinks, in a large pitcher, combine tea and lemonade.Top with additional ice.To serve individual portions, fill glass with ice, fill with Arnold Palmer mixture and garnish with lemon slices.Recipe tips
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Publisher: Culinary Hill