How to Make Easy Instant Pot Iced Tea

You don’t have to be a Southerner to know how to make the perfect batch of iced tea. (It doesn’t hurt, though!) In fact, anyone can make perfect iced tea—with the right method. I have found that making Instant Pot iced tea with baking soda is the way to go! The reason I prefer to use the Instant Pot method is because you can make a large batch that is strong, but not too bitter. You also have the bonus of being able to make a large batch within minutes.

When making Instant Pot iced tea, I like to add a dash of baking soda to the pot. Don’t worry—this won’t ruin the taste. It will ensure that the tea is not too cloudy and round out the sweetness.

The Best Tea Bags for Iced Tea

The best tea for iced tea, in my opinion, is Lipton Iced Tea. I love to use their large family size tea bags, but you can definitely use their regular size bags as well. See what other iced tea bags Taste of Home editors recommend.

How to Make Instant Pot Iced Tea

Ingredients

  • 8 regular size tea bags or 4 large family size tea bags

  • 8 cups room temperature water

  • 1-½ cups of granulated sugar

  • 4 cups cold water

  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

  • Lemon wedges, for garnish

Tools You’ll Need

Instant Pot

Wooden Spoon

Pitcher

Instructions

Step 1: Add tea bags to the Instant Pot

Add tea bags to the Instant Pot
Add tea bags to the Instant Pot

To start, add the tea bags, room temperature water and baking soda to the Instant Pot.

Step 2: Steep your tea

Close the lid and turn the pressure valve to “Sealing.”

Steep your tea by using the Pressure Cooker function. Set the time to four minutes on High.

Step 3: Release the pressure

Release the pressure instant pot
Release the pressure instant pot

When the timer goes off, use the end of a long spoon to carefully release the pressure using the quick release method.

Remove the lid and lift out the tea bags.

Step 4: Add sugar

Immediately stir the sugar into the hot tea until it has dissolved completely. Stir in cold water. To chill, transfer this tea to a pitcher and put it in the refrigerator.

How to Serve Instant Pot Iced Tea

I love to serve my iced tea with a lemon wedge over ice. You can also serve it with a mint leaf or fresh berries. If you would like to make an Arnold Palmer, simply mix equal parts iced tea and lemonade. Be sure to have extra sugar or simple syrup nearby, just in case your guests prefer their tea to be sweeter!

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