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How to Make Parsley Tea (fresh or dried parsley)

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By: Pamela Reed
Posted:8/31/20
Updated:6/10/24
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Easy directions on how to make parsley tea using fresh and dried parsley. Have a fresh cup of tea within minutes!

fresh parsley tea in floral tea cup

Parsley tea is so good! It has a fresh, grassy taste to it, making it a great natural tea to start your day with or end the night with. Because we grow parsley in the garden, I always try to add this to my daily tea schedule during the Summer months.

Parsley tea is made within minutes and can be made with both fresh or dried parsley. If are using dried parsley, here’s how to dry parsley in the oven, and here’s how to dry parsley in the microwave.

If you’re looking for a new homemade tea, give this a try!

dried parsley in infuser ball in tea cup

How to Make Tea with Fresh Parsley

Add 3 tablespons of fresh parsley into tea mesh strainer or infuser ball and place in cup. Pour boiling hot water on top. Let steep for 5 minutes. Remove strainer and drink.

fresh parsley in infuser in tea cup

How to Make Tea with Dried Parsley

Add 1 teaspoon dried parsley into tea mesh strainer or infuser ball and place in cup. Pour boiling hot water on top. Let steep for 5 minutes. Remove strainer and drink.

hand holding tea infuser ball filled with dried parsley

For either method, once parsley is removed, you can drink as is, or sweeten with honey or sugar if preferred.

PS. I’m in love with my floral tea cups!

floral tea cup filled with parsley tea, cat themed infuser ball on side

I hope this post helps you and you soon enjoy a hot cup of tea!

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How to Make Parsley Tea (fresh or dried parsley)

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Easy directions on how to make parsley tea using fresh and dried parsley. Have a fresh cup of tea within minutes!
By: Pamela Reed
Prep Time: 1 minute minute
Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes
Total Time 6 minutes minutes
serves 1

Ingredients

  • Fresh or Dried Parsley

Instructions

How to Make with Fresh Parsley

  • Add 3 tablespons of fresh parsley into tea mesh strainer or infuser ball and place in cup. Pour boiling hot water on top. Let steep for 5-10 minutes and remove strainer. You can drink as is, or sweeten with honey or sugar if preferred. This makes 1 cup of tea.

How to Make with Dried Parsley

  • Add 1 teaspoon dried parsley into tea mesh strainer or infuser ball and place in cup. Pour boiling hot water on top. Let steep for 5 minutes and remove strainer. You can drink as is, or sweeten with honey or sugar if preferred. This makes 1 cup of tea.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1gCalories: 1kcal
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Diet: Vegan, Vegetarian
Keyword: parsley tea
Summer
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