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Fresh Mint Tea Juleps

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By this point in the summer, the mint in most gardens has grown knee-high and is threatening to take over. Don't panic—harvest a few armloads and turn the bounty into a refreshing drink. Plan on making a couple of batches, both with and without alcohol: Adults will swoon over the smooth, bourbon-laced juleps; kids will enjoy the lightly sweetened herbal tea all on its own.

Cooks' note:

Mint tea can be made 2 days ahead and chilled.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    1 1/2 hr (inludes cooling)

  • Yield

    Makes 8 drinks

Ingredients

For tea:

2 quarts water
4 quarts mint sprigs (6 ounces)
1/2 cup sugar

For cocktail:

8 ounces (1 cup) bourbon
Garnish: mint sprigs

Preparation

  1. Make Tea:

    Step 1

    Bring water, mint, and sugar to a boil in a 4-to 5-quart saucepan, stirring until sugar has dissolved, then simmer, uncovered, 15 minutes. Cool completely, about 1 hour. Strain through a sieve into a large pitcher, pressing on and then discarding mint.

  2. Make cocktails:

    Step 2

    Fill 8 (8-ounces) glasses halfway with ice. Add 2 tablespoons bourbon to each glass, then top off with mint tea.

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