Recipe for: Linden iced tea with honey and lime

Drinks Regional Cuisine of Poland 60 min Easy 16 views ~10.80 PLN * - (0)
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Description

Refreshing iced tea made from linden flowers, perfectly suited for a summer in Podlasie — simple, slightly sweet, and citrusy. In Podlasie, linden tea is a traditional drink and a homemade remedy for relaxation; in its iced version with lime and honey, it gains a fresh, summery character. Served chilled with lime slices and mint, it pairs well with grilled dishes, summer salads, or as a refreshing drink for gatherings. It has a delicate floral aroma, noticeable sweetness from honey, and a pleasant tartness from lime — the slightly amber color looks attractive in a clear pitcher or tall glasses with ice.

Ingredients Used

Ingredients (6)

Servings:
4
  • Lime blossom 10 g
  • Water 1500 ml
  • Lime 2.4 pcs (~120 g)
  • Honey 60 ml
  • Ice 300 g
  • ✨ Optional
  • Mint 30 g
💰 Estimated dish cost: ~10.80 PLN (2.70 PLN/serving)
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Preparation steps

Preparation

1

Prepare the utensils and tools: kettle, glass pitcher or large mixing glass (min. 1.5 l), fine strainer or cheesecloth for straining, stirring spoon, cutting board and sharp knife for lime, manual citrus juicer. Make sure the pitcher is clean and well chilled (you can place it in the fridge for 10 minutes beforehand).

Ingredients: Water
Use a glass pitcher – it's easier to assess the color of the drink. If you don't have a juicer, use a fork and the manual squeezing method.

Infusions

2

Boil 1500 ml of water in a kettle. When the water starts to boil, remove the kettle for 1-2 minutes to let the temperature drop to about 95°C (it's important not to destroy the aroma of the flowers). Place 10 g of dried linden flowers in a teapot or large infuser cup; pour 500 ml of hot water (about 95°C) over the flowers and cover with a lid or saucer to prevent the aroma from escaping. Let it steep for 10-12 minutes until the infusion takes on a light amber color and has a strong linden scent.

Ingredients: lime blossom, Water
Use a metal or wooden stirrer to pre-mix. Covering the vessel while brewing retains volatile aromas. If the infusion is too weak, you can extend the brewing time to 15 minutes, but no longer — it may become bitter.
3

After 10–12 minutes, strain the infusion through a fine sieve into a clean pitcher. To the still warm (not boiling) infusion, add 60 g of honey and stir with a spoon until completely dissolved. Taste and, if necessary, sweeten with a small amount of honey to your liking — remember that the chilled drink will taste less sweet.

Ingredients: Honey, lime blossom
Add honey to the warm, not hot infusion — very hot water can partially change the aroma of the honey. Use a wooden or silicone spoon, not metal, if you want to preserve the delicate aroma.

Cooling

4

Allow the infusion to cool to room temperature (about 20–25°C) for 15–20 minutes on the countertop. To speed up the cooling, place the pitcher in an ice bath: put the pitcher in a large bowl of water and ice, gently stirring the infusion every few minutes until it reaches a temperature of about 15°C. Do not place the hot pitcher directly into the cold ice to avoid breaking the glass — first cool it briefly on the countertop.

Ingredients: Water, Ice
Use a kitchen thermometer probe if you have one; ideally, the drink should be cool before adding a large amount of ice to avoid excessive dilution.

Preparing the lime

5

In the meantime, prepare the lime: slice one lime into thin rounds (about 8–10 slices) for decoration, and cut the other one in half and squeeze the juice (you will get about 40–60 ml of juice). You can remove the seeds manually or through a strainer. Add the freshly squeezed lime juice to the pitcher with the cooled infusion and gently stir.

Ingredients: Lime
Use a sharp knife and a cutting board; hold the lime steady while slicing. If you want a more intense aroma, finely grate the zest of one lime (only the green part) and add it to the infusion along with the juice.

Assembly and serving

6

In high glasses, place ice cubes (about 60–80 g of ice per glass), add a few slices of lime and a few mint leaves (if using). Pour chilled linden tea into the glasses, gently stirring with a spoon. You can place an additional slice of lime and a sprig of mint on the surface as decoration. Adjust the flavor if necessary with a bit of honey or lime juice.

Ingredients: Ice, Lime, mint
The best is a wide bar spoon or a long glass stirrer. If you're concerned about excessive dilution, serve the ice separately and let everyone adjust their drink themselves.

Storage

7

Store any excess drink in a sealed pitcher in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours. Before serving, give it a quick stir, as sediment from the flowers may settle slightly. If the drink becomes too strong due to evaporation, dilute it with a small amount of water and sweeten to taste.

Ingredients: Water, Honey
Do not freeze the drink with honey (it will change the flavor structure). Store lime slices separately so they do not stain the drink.

Fun Fact

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Linden flower tea has a long history in Poland — it has been used as an infusion to soothe cold symptoms and for calming purposes. In the Podlasie region, linden trees often grow near historic manors and rural roads, which is why linden infusions are so popular.

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Tips

🍽️ Serving

Serve in a clear pitcher or in tall glasses with plenty of ice and lime slices. For adults, you can add a splash of rum or vodka when serving (about 30 ml per serving). Additionally, you can add mint leaves to enhance the aroma.

🥡 Storage

Store in a tightly sealed pitcher in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours. Do not freeze the beverage. If sediment forms, strain through a fine mesh sieve before serving. Cooling in an ice bath helps avoid quick dilution from ice.

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