Slender Tea Hibiscus Mocktails

 
This festive season, why not sip on something vibrant and delicious? These Slender Tea Hibiscus Mocktails are the perfect way to elevate your gatherings with a burst of floral and fruity flavours. The calming notes of Slender Tea combined with the tang of hibiscus, a hint of cinnamon, and a touch of honey create a mocktail that's as beautiful as it is tasty. Serve it over crushed ice with a festive garnish, and you're all set to impress!
 

Ingredients:

  • 2 bags Tony Ferguson Slender Tea
  • 3-4 cups hot water
  • Dried hibiscus flowers
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • Tony Ferguson Honey to sweeten
  • Sprinkles to serve
  • Apple slices to serve
  • Crushed ice to serve
 
 Method:
  • Add hot water to the tea bags, along with the dried hibiscus flowers, cinnamon stick, and honey. Let it steep for about 15 minutes.
  • Serve the tea over crushed ice in rimmed cocktail glasses, and garnish with apple slices and sprinkles for a festive touch.
 
 Preparation Time: 15 minutes
 Serves: 4
 

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