Seasonal Fall & Winter Blueberry Green Tea Apple Cider Recipe

seasonal apple cider green tea recipe

Baby, it’s cold outside! Well, at least it’s cooler than usual if you live in South Florida. As we head deeper into the winter season, regular green tea just won’t cut it.

I need something with a little more spice to reflect this cozy time of year. Particularly something warming with cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. Enter blueberry green tea, apple cider.

I know it sounds nuts, but green tea magically blends in with apple cider to create a caffeinated version of the popular seasonal drink. Check out the recipe below to enjoy it this holiday season.

Best Apple Cider Recipe With Green Tea

Ingredients:

8 Yogi blueberry slim life green tea bags

64 oz of apple juice or apple cider

Mulling spices

1 Cinnamon sticks

1 orange for garnishing

Directions:

  1. Pour the apple juice or cider into a large pot. Add the mulling spices, cinnamon, and a few slices of orange.
  2. Bring the apple juice or cider to a boil and add the tea bags.
  3. Let the tea bags boil for 3 minutes and then turn off the heat.
  4. Remove the pot from the heat and let it cool.
  5. Remove the tea bags and serve the cider hot, or let it cool completely and serve it over ice.
  6. Garnish with a fresh orange slice.

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