Fresh Mint Tea (Hot or Iced!)
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When spring comes around and your garden is overflowing with fresh mint, you’ll want this mint tea recipe at the ready! It’s super fragrant, seriously simple, and a beautiful way to celebrate this vibrant herb. Just 2 ingredients required: fresh mint and hot water — it doesn’t get more minimalist.

Enjoy hot as a soothing drink on chilly days or pour over ice for a cooling, refreshing drink to sip all spring and summer long! Let’s make tea!

Fresh Mint Tea (Hot or Iced!)

How to Make Fresh Mint Tea

If you’re thinking “Don’t you just combine fresh mint and boiling water and it’s mint tea?” think again! When it comes to using fresh mint instead of dried, it won’t be very flavorful when prepared that way. Why? The drying process breaks down the cell walls of herbs, allowing more of the fragrant volatile oils to transfer to the water.

The trick to a more flavorful fresh mint tea? Break down those cell walls! We prefer to do this in a mortar and pestle, but in a pinch, you can also rub the leaves between the palms of your hands.

Using a mortar and pestle to muddle mint leaves

Keep going until they’re broken down to about half their original size.

Muddled mint leaves in a mortar and pestle

You can then transfer to a jar, add boiling water, and cover. Covering while it steeps helps to trap the volatile oils, creating a more fragrant tea!

Jar of hot water and muddled mint leaves

Lastly, strain through a fine mesh strainer and enjoy hot or over ice.

Glasses of iced mint tea

We hope you LOVE this mint tea! It’s:

Refreshing
Minty
Cooling
Comforting
& SO easy to make!

It’s a great way to use up an abundance of fresh mint, cool down on a hot summer day, or provide soothing support to the digestive system. Or, invite your herb-loving friends over for a tea party! Okay, technically an herbal infusion or tisane party, but that just doesn’t ring the same, does it?

Glasses of hot and iced mint tea

Fresh Mint Tea (Hot or Iced!)

Fragrant homemade mint tea made with fresh mint leaves! Just 2 ingredients, 1 pot, and 7 minutes required!

Prep Time:

7 minutes

Total Time:

7 minutes

Servings:

2 (mugs)

Course:

Beverage, Helpful How-to

Cuisine:

Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Vegan

Freezer Friendly:

1 month

Does it keep? 1 Week

Ingredients

Ingredients

Instructions

Cooking method

  1. Place the mint leaves in a mortar and pestle and muddle until leaves are broken down to about half their size. Alternatively, rub the leaves between your palms until all of them are broken down.
  2. Transfer muddled mint to a heat-proof jar and pour hot (boiling) water over it. Cover with a lid or small plate and let steep for 5 minutes.
  3. Strain the tea and serve hot or pour over ice. Will keep strained in the refrigerator for up to a week. You can also pour it in an ice cube tray and transfer to the freezer to keep for longer.

Nutrition (1 of 2 servings)

Serving: 1mugCalories: 9Carbohydrates: 1.9gProtein: 0.5gFat: 0.1gSaturated Fat: 0gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0gMonounsaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 4mgPotassium: 73mgFiber: 0gSugar: 0g<Vitamin A: 90IUVitamin C: 4.1mgCalcium: 31mgIron: 0.6mg

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