Arnold Palmer
Updated Oct. 12, 2023

- Total Time
- 10 minutes, plus 30 minutes’ cooling
- Prep Time
- 5 minutes
- Cook Time
- 5 minutes, plus 30 minutes’ cooling
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Ingredients
- 3black tea bags, such as English Breakfast
- 3cups lemonade
- 1lemon, thinly sliced, for garnish
- Ice, for serving
Preparation
- Step 1
In a large saucepan, bring 3 cups of water to a boil. Remove from the heat and add the tea bags, hanging their strings over the side of the pan. Allow to steep for 5 minutes, then remove and discard the tea bags. Let the tea cool completely (about 30 minutes).
- Step 2
In a large pitcher, combine the tea and the lemonade. Add the lemon slices and refrigerate until cold, or serve immediately over plenty of ice.
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My late uncle, an actor, raconteur and endless traveler, always claimed (insisted, convincingly) he had "invented" this drink many years before anyone started calling it an "Arnold Palmer." So, whenever we ordered one or made one or talked about one, in our family, it was a "Don Dolan."
Put bourbon in it and you have a "John Daly"
My recipe for a visually stunning Arnold: Fill a large glass with ice cubes, 2/3 full Pour lemonade in until it just begins to float the ice Very slowly, pour tea onto one of the cubes at the top Continue the slow pour until the glass is full. You end up with a lovely two-tone beverage: brown at the top, fading into yellow at the bottom. Drink with a straw so you can control the mix of lemonade and tea to your liking as you sip.
Correct temperature for brewing tea is 165 degrees/not boiling.
Growing up on Long Island we called it a half and half
One day, I was in the mood for an Arnold Palmer but only had Earl Grey tea available… let me tell you, an Earl Grey Arnold Palmer is fabulously refreshing. Also if you’re in Seattle and have access to the tea place at Pike Place Market, their signature orange spice blend shines with the AP treatment.
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