You will love this southern fruit tea recipe! Make this and enjoy anytime of the year but it is especially great for summer parties!
It would not be a summer mason jar series without a sweet tea recipe. It is one of our favorite summer beverages and I am so excited to share it with y’all!
This southern fruit tea recipe will really hit the spot on a hot summer day. Mix it half and half with sweet tea for a unique combination that is perfect for sipping on a rocker on the front porch. Grab your ingredients and mix up a pitcher of this southern specialty today! It is summer mason jar week which means we have tons more ideas with mason jars at the bottom of this post. Don’t miss any of the fun!
Ingredients for Southern Fruit Tea:
- Water
- Family size tea bags (Luzianne is my favorite)
- Sugar
- Pineapple/orange juice concentrate
- Lemonade concentrate
How to make Fruit Tea:
- First, in a medium saucepan bring 2 cups water to a boil. Once the water is boiling steadily, add the tea bags and remove from heat. Then let it stand for 5 minutes.
- After the tea has steeped, remove all of the tea bags.
- Then add the sugar and stir it until it is all dissolved. After the sugar is completely dissolved, pour into a gallon sized pitcher.
- Next, stir in the pineapple/orange juice and lemonade concentrates.
- Then add the remaining water and stir everything well.
- After everything is mixed together, pour over ice to serve and enjoy!
Southern fruit tea is a great recipe anytime of the year but summer is when I really love to add fruit tea to the menu of any party I am hosting. Whip up a batch and give it a try! It will be your go-to recipe from now on!
Don’t forget to serve it up in your favorite mason jar glass for a true southern experience. Want to try more sweet tea recipes from a southern girl? Give these a try:
Print your Southern Fruit Tea Recipe below:
Ingredients
- 1 gallon water
- 4 family size tea bags
- 1 1/2 cups sugar
- 1 cup frozen pineapple/orange juice concentrate thawed
- 1 cup frozen lemonade concentrate thawed
Instructions
- Bring 2 cups water to a boil in medium saucepan. Add tea bags, remove from heat and let stand for 5 minutes.
- Once steeped, remove tea bags.
- Add sugar and stir until dissolved. Add to a gallon size pitcher.
- Stir in pineapple/orange juice and lemonade concentrates.
- Add remaining water and stir well.
- Pour over ice to serve.
Try these other easy Southern Recipes:
- Sugar Cookie Fruit Pizza
- Blueberry Lemonade with Lime
- Mini Chocolate Pecan Pies
- Easy Banana Pudding in a Jar
- Watermelon Tea
- Chocolate Cake Roll
- Old Fashioned Homemade Lemonade
- Coconut Pound Cake
- Kiwi and Blackberry Infused Water
- Eggless Chocolate Cake – Chocolate Wacky Cake
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Hi Angie, Fruit tea sounds and looks yummy! The cupcake in the background doesn’t hurt either! 🙂 Thanks for sharing the recipe! Blessings, Janet
Sweet, juicy, refreshing! Just what you need in the hot summer! Great southern fruit tea recipe (we use Lousianne too). Thanks for sharing!
Yum! This sounds super refreshing!
This looks super yummy and the perfect refreshment on a Summer’s day 😀
Love it!
Wow…this sounds SO amazing!!
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YUM! I am making this for our July 4th block party. Looks so delish!
Yum! Pinned this for future reference. Great for cook-outs.
I can’t wait to try your awesome Fruit Tea! Have a great weekend and thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
this fruit tea looks like a fun and easy way to flavor up your tea. Sounds perfect for a gathering, or just relaxing on the porch. 🙂
Looks amazing! Yum
I’d like to make this right now, but when I see in the directions are “add remaining water”. How much water is that?!?
I make one gallon. So enough tea bags and water for a gallon.