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Are you a fan of McAlister’s and their absolutely amazing sweet tea?! I know that I am. There is just something extra special about their sweet tea. To me, it’s sweet and very smooth. There’s nothing better than a sweet tea on a hot day or if you need a little afternoon pick me up. This copycat McAlister’s sweet tea isn’t your run of the mill copycat recipe, there’s a secret ingredient! I really think if you add the secret ingredient you’ll notice a big difference in this recipe versus just regular sweet tea.
What is the secret ingredient?!
The secret ingredient is baking soda. This actually a vintage tip from the 50s and 60s. It is thought that baking soda will help with the tannins in the tea and also make it less bitter. I think that adding baking soda makes for a way smoother tea. A little will go a long way, so don’t add too much.
What else do I need to make this sweet tea?
To make this copycat sweet tea, you will need black tea bags, white sugar, and baking soda. Just three easy ingredients that you probably already have at home. Any type of regular black tea should do (the box should just say black tea). You will also need a measuring cup, a pot to boil water in, and a large spoon.
How do I make this recipe?
To make this sweet tea, begin by boiling two cups of water. Once the water comes to a boil add the tea bags, turn the heat off, and then move it to an empty burner to cool. Gently stir in ¾ cup of white sugar and ¼ teaspoon baking soda (be careful not to add more than ¼ teaspoon or it will be too much). Stir until the sugar and baking soda dissolve. Again, do not overdo the baking soda. Let the teabags steep for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, add 6 more cups of cool water. Stir well and add to a pitcher. Serve over ice and with a lemon wedge, if desired.
Other McAlister’s Copycat Recipes:
- Copycat McAlister’s Club Sandwich
- Copycat McAlister’s Tortilla Soup
- Copycat McAlister’s Chili
- Copycat McAlister’s Mac and Cheese
Copycat McAlister’s Sweet Tea
Audrey
Enjoy this amazing sweet tea at home with this easy copycat recipe.
5 from 6 votes
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Prep Time 0 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings 8 cups
Calories 72 kcal
Equipment
Tea pitcher
Large spoon
Pot
Measuring cup
Ingredients
- 6 black tea bags
- 2 cups boiling water
- ¾ cup white sugar
- ¼ teaspoon baking soda do not add more than ¼ teaspoon
- 6 cups cool water
Optional
- ice
- lemon wedge
Instructions
Begin by boiling two cups of water in a pot.
Once the water comes to a boil add the tea bags, turn the heat off, and then move it to an empty burner to cool.
Gently stir in ¾ cup of white sugar and ¼ teaspoon baking soda (be careful not to add more than ¼ teaspoon or it will be too much).
Stir until the sugar and baking soda dissolve. Again, do not overdo the baking soda. Let the teabags steep for 10 minutes.
After 10 minutes, add 6 more cups of cool water. Stir well and add to a pitcher.
Serve over ice and with a lemon wedge, if desired.
Notes
Nutritional information is an estimate only.
Nutrition
Serving: 1 cupCalories: 72kcalCarbohydrates: 19gFat: 0.1gSodium: 34mgPotassium: 0.4mgSugar: 19gCalcium: 0.2mgIron: 0.01mg
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Ronda Ward
Curious! The recipe calls for 6 cups of water. Im wondering if theres a typo. Directions say use 2 cups of water to make the tea. Later you add another 6 cups of water. So.. 8 cups ?
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Audrey
Hi Ronda, you are correct. 8 cups total.
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Kerstie
Wow! Tastes exactly like McAlisters tea!!! Thank you so much!Reply
Audrey
I am so glad you liked the recipe. Thank you for leaving a review!
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Ethan
I love it and my gf likes it. But she says it is less sweet then McAlister lol, still amazing recipe thoughReply
Audrey
Thank you so much for taking time to leave a review! 🙂
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Harper
Any particular brand of tea bag?
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Audrey
I just used a generic store brand. Any brand will work 🙂
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Jenn
Does this call for individual or family-size teabags?
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Two Pink Peonies
Hi Jenn, for this recipe use the individual bags.
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Victor Gonzalez
My wife makes this tea without some of these ingredients. I am liking this one better haha. I’ll give her the recipe.
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Holly
If you haven’t had McAlisters tea, you don’t know what you’re missing. Try this recipe pronto!Reply