Frozen Iced Tea to Beat the Heat

 


This Frozen Iced Tea recipe post was sponsored by Nestlé. The opinions are completely my own based on my experience.

 

Do your kids ever give you those puppy dog eyes when you sit down with an “adult drink”? Look, I totally get it, cocktails look pretty fun and tasty, especially those daiquiris! My boys are absolute suckers for citrus so when they recently walked by me on the deck and saw that I had slices of lemon and lime in my glass they immediately wanted a taste of my Nestlé Iced Tea Sangria. Since this “mommy juice” was for adult lips only, I decided to create a frozen Iced tea recipe for their own fun summer treat to cool off with now that the weather is warming up.

Frozen Iced Tea Recipe - Mom vs the Boys

Frozen Iced Tea Recipe

Ingredients

8 frozen Nestea cubes

2 cups Lemon Sorbet

1 cup Nestea Lemon Iced Tea

 

Directions

To make the iced tea ice cubes, mix Nestlé Nestea Lemon Iced Tea Powder according to directions on the package. Pour into standard ice cube trays and freeze. 

In a blender, mix the Nestea cubes, lemon sorbet and liquid Nestea until combined.

Scoop into a glass and drink with a straw or eat the slush with a spoon!

 

Frozen Iced Tea - Mom vs the Boys

 

Frozen Iced Tea

Frozen Iced Tea

Ingredients

  • 8 frozen Nestea cubes
  • 2 cups Lemon Sorbet
  • 1 cup Nestea Lemon Iced Tea

Instructions

  1. To make the iced tea ice cubes, mix Nestlé Nestea Lemon Iced Tea Powder according to directions on the package. Pour into standard ice cube trays and freeze.
  2. In a blender, mix the Nestea cubes, lemon sorbet and liquid Nestea until combined.
  3. Scoop into a glass and drink with a straw or eat the slush with a spoon!

Frozen Iced Tea Recipe - Mom vs the Boys

 

The kids loved this one so much that we now keep a tray of frozen iced tea in the freezer just in case we feel like cool treat. With the ice tea cubes already made, this drink takes literally seconds to blend up! Iced tea is a refreshing alternative to pop (soda for my friends south of the border?) and Nestea even has 29% less calories than the bubbly stuff. It also has no artificial sweeteners making it a nice treat to cool off with during the summer season. 

 

frozen summer drink

 

But who says Frozen Iced Tea is just for kids?? Certainly not me! 

 

 

Visit the Nestlé website -StirThingsUp.Nestlé.ca for more recipe inspiration featuring Nestlé Nestea.

 

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Comments

  1. This looks so yummy; I love tangy lemon drinks!

  2. I have never tried Frozen Iced Tea before! very cool~

  3. Elizabeth Matthiesen says

    This sounds very refreshing and sounds like a slushie, always a good idea when it’s hot outside 🙂

  4. Lynda Cook says

    I love making my own iced tea and this one sounds great, I can almost taste it now!!

  5. This sounds so easy and refreshing! It’s upposed to feel like 36 degrees here tomorrow so I’m gonna freeze some Nestea cubes tonight.

  6. I freeze all my drinks – iced tea, diet cola, lemonade… Keeps them nice and frosty while I enjoy them!

  7. That looks so refreshing and delicious! I love icy drinks!

  8. My kids would like this! (And we only have about 10 boxes of Nestea downstairs. lol)

  9. VIctoria Ess says

    This sounds really refreshing!

  10. kathy downey says

    I will be trying this next weekend when the kids visit i think they will enjoy it !

  11. what a great version to try!

  12. Alison Braidwood says

    These look really yummy. And a “grown up” alternative to popsicles for kids.

  13. Elizabeth Matthiesen says

    I’m not really a tea person, I’m a coffee girl 🙂 I’ve been reading a lot about cold brewed coffee recently – didn’t even know there was such a thing. You learn something new every day eh?

    • momvstheboys says

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  14. Judy Cowan says

    Sounds so yummy! Will have to give this a try.

  15. Looks like the perfect drink for lounging on the deck! Can’t wait to try it!

  16. Ronald Gagnon says

    I really like this drink for anyone on a hot summer day….especially the addition of Lemon Sorbet

  17. Elizabeth Matthiesen says

    A drink that I love during hot summers is refreshing lemonade with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream, so very yummy. If it wasn’t for the calories I’d drink this constantly in the summer. Better not though so I’ll stick with my coffee. 🙂

  18. Oh I’m going to have to try this – both my son and husband love iced-tea!

  19. Could use some refreshing tea right about now

  20. I have never had frozen ice tea. I have to give this a try on the last weekend of summer. I can’t believe it’s almost over.

  21. Treen Goodwin says

    Sounds so refreshing thanks for sharing the recipe , i will def be trying this out 🙂

  22. Made this yesterday and it was very good,it disappeared quickly!

  23. Elizabeth Matthiesen says

    Unfortunately we’re hovering at 14 C with the possibility of a yet another thunderstorm later on. It certainly looks very drab outside so no frozen iced tea for me today – hot coffee instead. 🙂

  24. Yum! Looks so good and refreshing!

  25. kathy downey says

    Nothing like a refreshing ice tea on a hot day!

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