Simple Syrup for Sweetening Tea
Show: Paula's Home Cooking
Episode: Country Cooking - Southern Sides
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By susanjyoung
Zimmerman, MN
on August 09, 2011
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A much easier way - just add 3/4 to 1 cup of sugar to the warm pitcher of tea. Making simple syrup is fine if you are sweetening just one glass but too much work for a pitcher.
By foodnotworking
on March 06, 2011
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i like to substitute with honey or sugar but i guess its good.
By Shari Heath
Arizona
on January 18, 2011
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Like everyone else I keep this in the frig all summer. When I'm eating out If the restaurant doesn't have sweet tea, I get the folks to put about 2" of lemonade in the bottom of a glass then fill with unsweentened tea .
By Liva148
on January 08, 2011
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Just a thought, do we really need a recipe for simple syrup?
Anyway, despite it's simplicity, simple syrup is very easy to make in large portions, and handy to have in the kitchen. I always keep a container of it in the Summer to sweeten iced tea as I almost always find myself endlessly stirring my tea, trying to get the sugar to dissolve.
By alishanrich_8068818
Richardson, TX
on January 06, 2009
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So simple and easy to sweeten tea. I keep mine in one of those clear ketchup style bottles.
By nfawcett_8089590
Bellingham, WA
on July 06, 2008
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This recipe is such a good idea for sweetening tea. It really cuts the hassle out of sweetening cold tea and allows for each guest to have tea at their own sweet preference.
By darcy.demoret_5...
San Antonio, TX
on July 27, 2006
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It is even better if you boil it with sliced lemon in it.
By flpenton_4401917
Fort Lauderdale, FL
on February 04, 2006
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Easy and does sweeten up a variety of things without using tons of sugar.
By cbran444_4610374
Warren, MI
on January 17, 2006
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This is what me and my hot summer days around Michigan need, Thank You very much!!
By bartman6969_2299125
LAVERGNE, TN
on December 29, 2005
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Yummy.