Ahhh spring is definitely here… I was even able to bust out my flip flops over this past weekend 😀 To me, warmer weather means making a LOT of sweet tea. It’s my addiction. Seriously. I can’t get enough of it. I love to add different flavors to my tea, and this one is one of my favorite flavor combinations… lemon and rosemary sweet iced tea!
Some of you are probably out there thinking, “okay, I’m good with the lemon… but rosemary? Are you crazy?!”. I know, I know… rosemary isn’t exactly common in a sweet drink… but ohhhhh it’s so good. It provides just a hint of flavor and accentuates the lemon in the tea.
This isn’t so much of a recipe as it is a method, because really, you can use this same method to add any flavor to your tea that you’d like!
What you’ll be doing is making a simple syrup (using equal parts of sugar and water) and then infusing the syrup with lemon peel and rosemary sprigs. I love to use a simple syrup when making sweet iced tea, because it ensures that there aren’t any undissolved sugar particles floating around… I don’t want to take a sip and be drinking gritty tea (gross man!).
Start by slicing off some sections of the lemon peel. I’m sure you’re all not as accident prone as I am in the kitchen (because really, I’m terrible!), but just in case, be careful here you guys! Now add 1 1/2 cups of water to a small saucepan, and pour in 1 1/2 cups of sugar. Stir to combine and bring to a boil. Add in your lemon peel and rosemary sprigs and continue to boil for a few minutes, until the sugar dissolves and the liquid is clear. Carefully pour the syrup into a container to cool slightly.
Now you’ll be making your tea. Just think of this as making a cup of hot tea, just on a larger scale 🙂

Don’t worry if you can’t find these or just prefer to use what you already have… just use about 5-6 regular tea bags 🙂
Place your tea bag(s) in the bottom of a large pitcher and pour about 6 cups of boiling water over the bag. Let it steep for about 5 minutes or so (the longer it steeps, the stronger it will be). Remove the tea bag, remembering not to squeeze the tea bag. (squeezing the bag will make your tea have a bitter taste)
Pour your lemon and rosemary infused simple syrup through a strainer and into your tea, add about 2-3 cups of cold water to the container and stir to combine thoroughly.

This tea is so refreshing!! Serve up a big glass alongside some sweet and spicy sticky chicken fingers or some slow cooker honey balsamic bbq pulled pork 🙂
I think this tea is a perfect amount of sweetness, but if you’d like it sweeter, use more sugar (so maybe 2 cups of sugar and 2 cups of water), or use less for a less sweet tea 🙂 However you adjust the sugar, just remember to keep an equal ratio of sugar and water for your syrup.
I like to garnish my tea with a lemon wedge and a sprig of rosemary, but that’s optional of course 🙂
This method would also work wonderfully for a rosemary (or even thyme) infused lemonade. Just omit the lemon peel and use another sprig of rosemary.
I sure hope you all try this tea… it’s like spring and summer in a glass!
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Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups sugar
- 1 1/2 cups water
- Peel of one lemon
- 2 sprigs fresh rosemary
- 1 gallon size iced tea bag or 5-6 regular size tea bags
- 6 cups boiling water
- 2-3 cups cold water
- lemon wedges and fresh rosemary sprigs to garnish
Instructions
- Use a paring knife to slice the peel off a lemon, set aside with fresh rosemary sprigs.
- Add 1 1/2 cups of sugar and water to a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Add in lemon peel and rosemary sprigs and continue boiling for a few minutes, until mixture is clear.
- Pour syrup mixture into a container to cool slightly.
- Place tea bag in the bottom of a large pitcher and pour boiling water over the top. Let tea steep for 5 minutes, then remove tea bag (remember, don't squeeze!).
- Pour in cooled syrup mixture (through a strainer to catch the lemon peel and rosemary), add cold water and stir to combine thoroughly.
- Place pitcher in refrigerator to cool.
- Serve cold, over ice, and garnished with a sprig of rosemary and lemon wedge, if desired.
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Nutrition Disclaimer
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Amy @ Ms. Toody Goo Shoes says
Hi Amanda, just letting you know that I will be featuring your Rosemary Iced Tea at Best of the Weekend, tonight at 8pm. Hope you’ll come back to link up with us again!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you so much Amy!! I can’t wait to stop by this week and link up 😀
Angie says
Iced tea is my addiction, too, except I just buy mine. At least 2 of those Fuze teas everyday for me. Shame, shame, I know. Especially now that I know how easy it is to make infused tea like this. Excellent idea with the rosemary, Amanda!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you so much Angie!! I gotta say, Fuze teas are definitely yummy, so I can’t really blame you there lol 🙂
Miz Helen says
Congratulations!
Your recipe is featured this week on Full Plate Thursday. Hope you have a great weekend and enjoy your new Red Plate!
Miz Helen
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you Helen, I’m honored!! 😀
Poli says
Great photos – how did you get the light so perfect?
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you Poli!! Usually I take my photos in the early afternoon, but for these I took them a little later so I could get the light shining through the tea 🙂
Sadia says
Woow! Wat lovelY fotographs. Really feel like taking a sip of that very refreshing tea. 🙂
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you so much Sadia!! 🙂
skd says
This looks and sounds super refreshing 🙂
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you skd!! It’s definitely great for quenching your thirst 🙂
Sue says
Oh great idea to spruce up my summer. Ty
The Chunky Chef says
You’re welcome Sue! I hope you love it 😀
Amy @ Ms. Toody Goo Shoes says
Oh, I love the idea of tea with rosemary! Thanks for linking up at best of the weekend!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you Amy!! 😀 Enjoy your weekend!
tentimestea says
The lemon and rosemary sounds like such a wonderful combination! I usually don’t drink sweetened iced tea, but I can imagine a bit of sweetness would be perfect with the lemon 🙂
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you so much! 🙂
Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake says
This looks awesome! I’m not a big iced tea drinker (although I am intrigued) but I’m gonna have to use your simple syrup method for a punch recipe I’m developing!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you Michelle!! Ohhhh I can’t wait to see that punch you’re working on 😀 😀
Miz Helen says
We live in Sweet Tea Country, so of course we are going to just love this tea. Thanks so much for sharing your Lemon and Rosemary Sweet Tea with us at Full Plate Thursday, and come back soon!
Miz Helen
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you Miz Helen!! 😀 I hope you all love it!
Petra says
Oh this looks lovely! I have to give it a go, I would never have though of adding rosemary but reading it, it makes so much sense! Delicious 🙂
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you Petra!! 😀 When I first told my husband what was in it, he looked at me like I had 2 heads lol 🙂
Julie is HostessAtHeart says
The perfect drink to toast this fabulous weather!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you Julie!! Cheers! 😀
Ginger says
Your pictures make me pine for a bit of warmth – we have the sunshine here in London, but it’s not warm enough for iced tea yet … The combination of flavours sounds divine!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you so much Ginger!! Hopefully it will warm up for you soon 😀 It’s warm here, but we still have our chilly days. I love this flavor combo, and I hope you love this tea!
Carole from Carole's Chatter says
Hi Amanda, lovely tea! I do hope you’ll come over to Food on Friday: Lemons & Limes to bring this to the party! Cheers from Carole’s Chatter
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Carole! Thank you so much 😀 I’ll be sure to stop over!
Pam@over50feeling40 says
We would love this in my city! Thanks for sharing with the Thursday Blog hop!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you Pam!! I hope you try and love it 😀
ButICanCook says
Looks so refreshing!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!! 🙂 It definitely is
Dini @ Giramuk's Kitchen says
This sounds delicious! I love Rosemary and Lemon together and in a sweet tea? Perfect for the warmer days ahead! Pinning and sharing 🙂
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you Dini!! I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve made this tea… it’s always a hit 😀
Thao @ In Good Flavor says
Lemon and rosemary tea is a new combination of tea for me, but it sounds great! It looks absolutely refreshing!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you so much Thao!! I love the interesting flavor combos 🙂
Stephanie says
OMG these pics are gorg! My husband asked me to make him sweet tea last year- I dont remember what I did but it was NOT right…. lol…. he’ll be psyched that I have a real recipe now, definitely make this for him- he’ll be thanking you!!!! 🙂
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you SO much!! Drink pics were challenging for me… I can’t wait to come up with more recipes to photograph though 🙂 Ohhh my first try at sweet tea… oh girl… it was sooooo weak, and there were sugar granules floating around. Not the best. LOL. I hope you both LOVE this one 😀