
Tea recipes
Warm up from the inside out with our simple tea recipes. Make a pot of spiced chai, a light and fruity green tea with a dash of grapefruit or a comforting lemon & ginger brew.
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Lemon & ginger tea
Combine lemon with root ginger to make this refreshing lemon and ginger tea that's a great alternative to caffeinated drinks. Sweeten with honey if you like
Honey and lemon tea
Make a simple mug of honey and lemon tea for a warming drink you can brew in minutes. This easy recipe requires just two everyday ingredients
Fresh mint tea
Grab a handful of fresh mint leaves and pour over boiling water to release its wonderful flavour and scent. Sweeten the tea with honey according to taste
Turmeric tea
Rummage through your spice rack and dig out turmeric to make this warming, caffeine-free tea. This bright orange spice is popping up on menus everywhere
Rooibos & pear tea
Add a twist to rooibos tea with the addition of fresh pear and a fragrant cinnamon stick. Garnish with extra pear slices to impress guests at an afternoon tea
Chai tea
A warming spiced tea, that's the perfect match for our coconut chai traybake. A quick and easy brew that can be made with almond or cow's milk
How to make bubble tea
Try a Taiwanese favourite – homemade brown sugar boba milk tea, aka 'bubble tea'. So-named from the tapioca balls that fall to the bottom
Iced hibiscus tea
Trying to avoid sugar-laden squashes? Iced hibiscus tea is a refreshing low-sugar alternative that contains lots of beneficial compounds that act as antioxidants.
Dirty chai latte
Upgrade your at-home barista skills with a comforting twist on a chai latte. It has a splash of coffee and is finished with a sprinkle of nutmeg
Green tea with grapefruit
Combine green whole leaf tea with grapefruit slices and a sprig of rosemary to make this refreshing tea blend. Sweeten with honey or agave syrup to taste
Smoky ginger & honey tea
Swap your regular cup of tea for this smoky blend, which combines the flavour of lapsang souchong loose tea leaves with root ginger, green tea and honey
Camomile tea with honey
Combine dried camomile flowers with aromatic lavender and honey to make this wonderfully calming tea, perfect in the morning or for winding down in the evening
Jasmine & ginger tea
Enjoy a warming pot of jasmine tea with chai spices including cinnamon, star anise, cloves and ginger. The addition of orange and berries adds a fruity tang
Blueberry & mint iced tea
Refreshing and fruity, this delicious drink is guaranteed to please at a family picnic, barbecue or party
Mint & mango iced green tea
Blend the flavour of green tea with mango, fresh mint, lime and ice to make this iced tea. It makes a wonderfully refreshing summer drink at any time of day
Matcha with vanilla
Swap your regular tea or coffee for this delicious Japanese-style green matcha and vanilla tea. It's simple to make at home and takes just five minutes
Peach iced tea
Beat the heat on summer days with a refreshing glass of peach iced tea. Sure to be a hit with the whole family, you could also make it with raspberries
Pink gin iced tea
Blend pink gin with iced tea and you have this unique cocktail, made with spiced rum, elderflower and pink grapefruit. Serve in a jug for a sharing cocktail
Easy iced tea
Make up a jug of refreshing iced tea to serve on summer days. With a subtle tea flavour, oranges, lemons and mint, it's an excellent alcohol-free party drink
Pimm's iced tea
Mixing this summer favourite with ice-cold mint & citrus tea makes a less sweet but every bit as refreshing cooler
Cinnamon tea
Add a cinnamon stick to an assam leaf tea to make this warming cinnamon-spiced brew that's great on cold days. Sweeten with a dollop of honey to taste
Mulled tea
This isn't your average cuppa. Give green tea a Christmas party twist with traditional mulling spices, a bay leaf, cranberry sauce and mixed berries
Golden pineapple & vanilla iced tea
Easy to make and full of good things, you’ll never chuck a pineapple into your compost bin again with this refreshing pineapple and vanilla iced tea
Citrus iced tea
If you love tea, but you don’t find it refreshing in hot weather, try this wonderfully fresh alternative