This refreshing orange peel black tea sangria is a delightful twist on the traditional sangria. Combining the robust flavors of black tea with the sweetness of freshly squeezed orange juice and apple juice, this drink is perfect for any occasion. The addition of sliced oranges and apples not only enhances the flavor but also adds a beautiful visual appeal.
While most of the ingredients for this recipe are commonly found in households, you might need to visit a supermarket for black tea leaves if you don't already have them. Additionally, maple syrup and grated orange peel might not be staples in every kitchen, so be sure to check your pantry before heading out.
Ingredients For Orange Peel Black Tea Sangria
Water: The base for brewing the tea.
Black tea leaves: Provides a rich and robust flavor.
Freshly squeezed orange juice: Adds a sweet and tangy citrus note.
Freshly squeezed apple juice: Brings a natural sweetness and fruity flavor.
Sliced oranges: Enhances the citrus flavor and adds visual appeal.
Sliced apples: Adds a crisp texture and sweetness.
Maple syrup: A natural sweetener that adds depth to the flavor.
Grated orange peel: Provides a concentrated citrus aroma and flavor.
Technique Tip for This Sangria
When preparing the orange peel, make sure to use a fine grater or microplane to avoid getting any of the bitter white pith. This will ensure that your sangria has a bright, citrusy flavor without any unwanted bitterness.
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Alternative Ingredients
black tea leaves - Substitute with rooibos tea leaves: Rooibos tea provides a rich, full-bodied flavor similar to black tea but without caffeine, making it a great alternative.
freshly squeezed orange juice - Substitute with freshly squeezed tangerine juice: Tangerine juice offers a similar citrusy sweetness and acidity, maintaining the balance of flavors.
freshly squeezed apple juice - Substitute with pear juice: Pear juice has a comparable sweetness and lightness, making it a suitable replacement for apple juice.
sliced oranges - Substitute with sliced tangerines: Tangerines have a similar flavor profile and texture, ensuring the sangria retains its citrusy notes.
sliced apples - Substitute with sliced pears: Pears have a similar texture and sweetness, providing a comparable mouthfeel and flavor.
maple syrup - Substitute with agave syrup: Agave syrup has a similar sweetness and viscosity, making it a great vegan-friendly alternative.
grated orange peel - Substitute with grated lemon peel: Lemon peel offers a similar citrusy zest and aromatic quality, enhancing the overall flavor profile.
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How to Store / Freeze This Sangria
- To store your orange peel black tea sangria, pour it into an airtight container or a large mason jar. This will help maintain its freshness and prevent any unwanted odors from seeping in.
- Place the container in the refrigerator. The sangria should be kept chilled at all times to preserve the flavors of the fruits and tea.
- For optimal taste, consume the sangria within 3-4 days. The fruits may start to lose their texture and the flavors might not be as vibrant after this period.
- If you wish to freeze the sangria, pour it into a freezer-safe container, leaving some space at the top to allow for expansion.
- Before freezing, consider removing the sliced fruits as they can become mushy when thawed. You can always add fresh fruits when you're ready to serve.
- Label the container with the date to keep track of its freshness.
- When ready to enjoy, thaw the sangria in the refrigerator overnight. Once thawed, give it a good stir and add fresh sliced oranges and sliced apples for that burst of flavor and texture.
- If you find the sangria has lost some of its sweetness after thawing, you can add a bit more maple syrup or freshly squeezed juice to adjust the taste.
How to Reheat Leftovers
- Pour the Orange Peel Black Tea Sangria into a heat-safe container, such as a glass or ceramic pitcher.
- Place the container in a microwave and heat on medium power for 1-2 minutes, stirring halfway through to ensure even warming.
- Alternatively, transfer the sangria to a small saucepan and warm over low heat on the stovetop, stirring occasionally until it reaches your desired temperature.
- For a more controlled reheating, use a double boiler method: place the sangria in a heatproof bowl over a pot of simmering water, stirring gently until warmed through.
- If you prefer a cold beverage, simply pour the sangria over ice and enjoy immediately.
Best Tools for This Recipe
Saucepan: Used to boil the water for steeping the black tea leaves.
Measuring cups: Essential for accurately measuring the water, orange juice, and apple juice.
Tablespoon: Needed to measure the black tea leaves and maple syrup.
Teaspoon: Used to measure the grated orange peel.
Strainer: Utilized to strain the tea leaves from the steeped tea.
Pitcher: The container where all the ingredients are mixed and refrigerated.
Knife: Necessary for slicing the oranges and apples.
Cutting board: Provides a safe surface for slicing the fruits.
Grater: Used to grate the orange peel.
Stirring spoon: Needed to mix all the ingredients well in the pitcher.
Refrigerator: Used to chill the sangria for at least 1 hour before serving.
How to Save Time on Making This Sangria
Boil water in advance: Boil the water ahead of time and store it in a thermos to save time when youβre ready to make the tea.
Use pre-sliced fruits: Buy pre-sliced oranges and apples from the store to cut down on prep time.
Batch squeeze juices: Squeeze the orange juice and apple juice in larger quantities and store them in the fridge for quick access.
Pre-grate orange peel: Grate the orange peel in advance and keep it in an airtight container to save a step.
Steep tea overnight: Steep the black tea overnight in the fridge to have it ready to go.
Orange Peel Black Tea Sangria
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 4 cups water
- 2 tablespoon black tea leaves
- 1 cup orange juice freshly squeezed
- 1 cup apple juice freshly squeezed
- 1 cup sliced oranges
- 1 cup sliced apples
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon orange peel grated
Instructions
- 1. Boil water in a saucepan.
- 2. Add black tea leaves and let steep for 5 minutes.
- 3. Strain the tea into a pitcher.
- 4. Add orange juice, apple juice, sliced oranges, sliced apples, maple syrup, and grated orange peel to the pitcher.
- 5. Stir well and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving.
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