Cranberry Hibiscus Iced Tea

Hibiscus tea sweetened with cranberry syrup and topped with crushed ice. This cranberry hibiscus iced tea is delicious and perfect for entertaining.

Cranberry Hibiscus Iced Tea | Cooking with a Wallflower

It’s been cold and rainy these last few days, but for some reason, it’s the perfect weather for ice cream and iced tea. I know it sounds so ridiculous, but hear me out. Maybe it’s a local thing since our cold weather is nothing compared to what you guys are experiencing out in the East Coast, but we sometimes like ice cream and cold drinks in cold weather because it means it takes longer to melt. You can enjoy your treats at a slower pace.

I actually created this cranberry hibiscus iced tea a little while ago back in December for the holidays. But I never had the chance to post it in December because there were just so many things I wanted to share first. So I’m sharing it with you now. Better late than never, right? =)

Cranberry Hibiscus Iced Tea | Cooking with a Wallflower

Plus, I think it’s a really festive drink for any gathering, not just the holidays. Have friends over for dinner? Serve this cranberry hibiscus iced tea. Have a girls’ night in? You can quickly make this as mocktail, or add a little champagne or sparkling wine to make it into a festive cocktail. You can always customize the drinks the way you like them.

Cranberry Hibiscus Iced Tea | Cooking with a Wallflower

All you need to make this iced tea are a few simple ingredients: hibiscus tea, cranberry simple syrup, crushed ice, and some of your favorite garnishes. I prefer mint, fresh cranberries, and sweetened dried lemon wedges.

Cranberry Hibiscus Iced Tea | Cooking with a Wallflower

This iced tea is another super easy yet refreshing drink in case you need beverage ideas.

You can find this recipe for cranberry hibiscus iced tea over at Ask Anna where I contribute recipes every month.

Cranberry Hibiscus Iced Tea | Cooking with a Wallflower

You can find this recipe for cranberry hibiscus iced tea over at Ask Anna.

 

 

 

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