Spiced Russian Tea Recipe with Tang (Mix in a Jar) - Restless Chipotle (2024)

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Russian tea mix is a spice tea that became popular in the early 1960's and was published in thousands of communtiy cookbooks. You may also know it as Friendship Tea. It makes a fantastic homemade holiday gift! Make your own labels or use the download I've provided!

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

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A cup of this hot spiced tea was always available in our house at Christmas when I was growing up. My mom used to give jars of the mix as gifts to family and friends.

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Table of Contents
  • 🗝️ Key takeaways
  • 🧾 Ingredients
  • 📖Variations
  • 🔪 Instructions
  • 🍴 Equipment
  • 🎥 Video
  • 🥫 How to store Russian tea
  • 💭 Things to know
  • 👩‍🍳 FAQs
  • 📚 Related recipes
  • 📞 The last word
  • 📖 Recipe
  • 💬 Comments

🗝️ Key takeaways

  • This vintage recipe will warm you to your very soul! There's just something about it that's so delicious - and it makes great gifts.
  • Perfect hot beverage for evenings during the cold winter months when a cup of coffee would keep you awake.
  • You can make it in the summer months, too. It's really refreshing when iced.

Warm and cozy!

Russian tea mix is a retro recipe from the early 60s that deserves a comeback! Tang, instant tea, and spices give you a steaming cup of goodness that will warm you to your soul on a cold winter day.

I love it with a slice of old fashioned fruit cake.

Plus - it makes great hostess gifts - tuck small Mason jars of the dry mix into gift baskets.

You'll find more warm and cozy feels in this caramel brulee latte recipe!

🧾 Ingredients

Spiced Russian Tea Recipe with Tang (Mix in a Jar) - Restless Chipotle (2)

📖Variations

There aren't many variations on the Russian tea recipe but here are a few.

  • Add a packet of unsweetened lemon Koolade
  • Sometimes I add a pinch of cayenne to spice it up
  • I like the Red Hots whole in the jar because they're pretty but you can grind them up in the blender so that they mix in well.
  • Some people don't add Red Hots at all. :::shrugs:::
  • You could try another orange drink mix but Tang has always worked best for me.

🔪 Instructions

Note: This is an overview of the instructions. The full instructions are in the green recipe card below.

Spiced Russian Tea Recipe with Tang (Mix in a Jar) - Restless Chipotle (3)
  1. Add the Tang, sugar, tea, and spices to a bowl.
  2. Mix until blended.
  3. Add the cinnamon candies to the dry mixture.
  4. Use 3 teaspoons per cup of hot water - or to taste. Drop thin orange slices into the cups if you like

🍴 Equipment

  • mixing bowls
  • measuring cups and spoons
  • cute storage jars with airtight lids
  • cute label (you can print this one if you like)

🎥 Video

🥫 How to store Russian tea

Russian spice tea mix keeps indefinitely in an airtight container or covered glass jars in the pantry.

Shake before using.

💭 Things to know

Expert Tip: Make this sugar free by using sugar free Tang, sugar free iced tea powder, unsweetened Koolaid, and your favorite cup for cup sugar substitute. Be sure to leave the candies out!

  • Put the mix in Mason jars or other pretty jars and add a cute label. You can print this one that I've made if you like.
  • If you want the candies to dissolve better just give them a whirl in your blender until they are all chopped up before stirring them in the tea mixture. I like to leave them whole because I like how they look.
  • I like to garnish the cups with fresh orange slices.
  • You can simmer this in a slow cooker for a hot, holiday punch. Add some whole cloves and stick cinnamon.
  • Make this Christmas tea into a co*cktail with an ounce or two of bourbon.

Add a container of it to a holiday cookie tray for a gift that's always welcome!

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👩‍🍳 FAQs

Here are the questions I am most frequently asked about this recipe.

What is Russian tea made of?

This 1960's mixture is a combination of Tang, sugar, instant iced tea powder (with or without lemon), unsweetened lemon Koolaid (optional) cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg.

Is it really Russian?

Nope. It was made popular in the south during the 1950's and 1960's! It is the perfect warm drink, though!

Spiced Russian Tea Recipe with Tang (Mix in a Jar) - Restless Chipotle (5)

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📞 The last word

In our house, this was always called Russian tea but a friend of my mother's called it her special "Friendship tea recipe". I kind of like Friendship tea better - it makes me think of a cozy afternoon in front of the fire catching up with a dear friend.

Either way, this is my favorite hot drink for watching the cold rain from the comfort of my warm couch in the middle of winter! So soothing and comforting on a sore throat, too.

I bet it's in 90% of the church cookbooks from the 1960s!

It's the perfect gift at Christmas time - so easy to make. Almost everyone smiles and tells me they remember their mom making it!

And... try this (trust me) cranberry bliss bar alongside your Russian tea... delish!

If you click on the number of servings in the recipe card you can adjust the measurements up or down for the exact number of servings you need.

If you love this recipe please give it 5 stars!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

📖 Recipe

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Russian tea mix is a spice tea that became popular in the early 1960's and was published in thousands of communtiy cookbooks. You may also know it as Friendship Tea. It makes a fantastic homemade holiday gift! Make your own labels or use the download I've provided!

Course Beverage

Cuisine Amercian Heritage

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings:24

Calories:109

Author:Marye Audet-White

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Tang orange drink mix
  • 1 ¼ cups sugar
  • ½ cup unsweetened instant tea with lemon, sweet or unsweet - see notes
  • 1 packet unsweetened lemon Koolaid, optional for more lemon flavor
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1 cup cinnamon candies

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Instructions

  • Add the Tang, sugar, instant tea mix, Koolaid packet if using, and spices together in a large bowl.

  • Stir until well mixed.

  • Blend in the cinnamon candies.

  • Store in an airtight container in the pantry.

  • To make tea: Use 3 teaspoons of mix to 1 cup of boiling water.

Notes

Expert Tip: Make this sugar free by using sugar free Tang, sugar free iced tea powder, unsweetened Koolaid, and your favorite cup for cup sugar substitute. Be sure to leave the candies out!

  • Put the mix in Mason jars or other pretty jars and add a cute label. You can print this one that I've made if you like.
  • If you want the candies to dissolve better just give them a whirl in your blender until they are all chopped up before stirring them in the tea mixture. I like to leave them whole because I like how they look.
  • I like to garnish the cups with a slice of fresh orange.
  • You can simmer this in a slow cooker for a hot, holiday punch. Add some whole cloves and stick cinnamon.
  • Make this into a co*cktail with an ounce or two of bourbon.

You'll find more helpful tips and variations in the body of the post.

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 109kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 27mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 111IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 7mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

First published December 7, 2020. Last updated December 8, 2023 for better information and readability.

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Meet Marye Audet, a wizard in the kitchen and a storyteller at heart. Marye is like your eccentric but fun aunt who knows all the secret recipes and isn't afraid to spill them. She's been around the culinary block more than once, turning simple ingredients into mouthwatering masterpieces. With a sprinkle of humor and a dash of wit, she makes cooking feel like a piece of cake (which she can also teach you to bake perfectly). When she's not conjuring up delicious dishes, you might find her sharing laughs with her family, reading by the fire, or scribbling down her next big recipe idea. Marye believes that a good meal and a hearty laugh are the best parts of life. Marye's a NY Times Bestselling author with 10 cookbooks under her belt and her recipes have been featured in Good Housekeeping, Country Living, Today, House Beautiful, Texas Living, Food & Wine, and many more.

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  1. Anna S

    I am originally from Russia. And never heard about this kind of tea. Something new to try! We love to brew black loose tea and then add lemon and sugar.

    Reply

    • Marye

      That's funny! So It was just a 1960s name for it. I have no idea how it got started.

      Reply

  2. Debra McKinney

    I didn't know you could still buy Tang?

    Reply

    • Marye

      I didn't either but I found it at my local grocery store. Walmart also has it and so does Amazon!

      Reply

  3. Judi

    Oh my gosh, Marye!!! Thank you so much fire sharing this recipe, I had a friend in middle school whose mom would make this for us on “snow days”, it brings back such fond memories! I may just whip up a batch for Christmas and share with my family!

    Reply

  4. Deb Clark

    Spiced Russian Tea Recipe with Tang (Mix in a Jar) - Restless Chipotle (15)
    This sounds so good right now. It would be a perfect warm beverage to get me over the hump, lovely!

    Reply

    • Marye

      Wish I could bring you some.

      Reply

Spiced Russian Tea Recipe with Tang (Mix in a Jar) - Restless Chipotle (2024)

FAQs

What is Russian tea made of? ›

It was traditionally composed of black tea with lemon and sugar, orange and pineapple juices, cinnamon, clove, honey, and lemon or orange wedges for garnish. It was typically afforded only by the elite at this time and enjoyed during the cold of winter as a way to warm up.

What is the drink made from tang? ›

"This powdered hot tea mix flavored with orange, cloves, and cinnamon has been a favorite of mine since childhood... and is now a favorite inexpensive gift for friends and family.

How do you make instant tea taste better? ›

You can add mint, lemon. organic sweetener and even pieces of watermelon. The most common way to drink iced tea is with fresh lemon slices inside the cup accompanied by medium size ice cubes. The lemons add a twist to the overall taste of the tea, giving it a more energizing flavor.

What is the Russian tea making thing? ›

samovar, metal urn, often of brass, with a spigot near its base, widely used in Russia to boil water for tea. In traditional samovars water is heated by means of a vertical tube, containing burning charcoal, running up the middle of the urn. A filled teapot is set atop the chimney to steep.

What is the most common Russian tea? ›

Traditionally, black tea is the most common tea in Russia, but green tea is becoming more popular. Traditional tea in Russia includes the traditional type known as Russian Caravan as it was originally imported from China via camel caravan.

What are the disadvantages of drinking Tang? ›

In this blog post, we will explore why Tang is not healthy for children, backed by research articles.
  • High Sugar Content. One of the main reasons why Tang is not healthy for children is its high sugar content. ...
  • Lack of Nutritional Value. ...
  • Alternative Healthy Drinks for Children. ...
  • Conclusion.

Is Tang just sugar? ›

Nutritional facts

A single suggested serving of Tang contains 29 grams (1.0 oz) of sugar (representing 94% of the product's dry weight); 10% RDA of carbohydrates; 100% RDA of vitamin E; 100% RDA of vitamin C; 6% RDA of calcium and has a total of 120 calories (500 kJ).

Is Tang healthy or not? ›

Despite the fact that it is fortified with nutrients, it does not satisfy the MyPyramid recommendations for consuming a minimum of 1.5 cups of fruits (or the equivalent) daily. Even 100-percent fruit juices are high in calories, carbohydrates and sugars and should be consumed in moderation, if at all.

What do people put in tea to make it taste better? ›

Adding fruits to your tea is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to amp up the flavour and the health benefits. Your fruity add-ins can come in various forms: fresh fruits, dried fruits, puree or fruit juice. The fruit you choose and how you add it depends on the tea base and the flavour you want to achieve.

What takes the bitterness out of tea? ›

Adding a small amount of baking soda to the tea is an effective way to reduce bitterness. Honey and other natural sweeteners can also help reduce undertones and improve flavor. Allowing the tea to steep for 1 minute then removing the bag is also beneficial.

How can I make my tea flavor stronger? ›

To make the tea stronger, don't steep it for longer —unless it's herbal. Steeping a tea for too long will make it bitter rather than strong. Instead, add more tea leaves or bags. As a general rule, use one level teaspoon or 2 grams for every cup (8 oz) you're making.

Why is Russian Tea called Russian? ›

The giftable dry mix that is the stuff of countless mid-century community cookbooks dates back to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when American urbanites sipped black tea with lemon and sugar in imitation of upper-class Russians.

How is Russian Tea usually served? ›

The Russian Tea Ceremony Today, tea from a samovar is typically served with a cube of sugar, which is held in the mouth as one drinks their tea; or with a dollop of blackberry or blackcurrant jam (jelly). Russian tea is served without milk.

Is Russian Tea strong? ›

Famous for its rich and smoky flavor, Russian Caravan is actually a blend of two different kinds of black teas. This strong tea can be an acquired taste, but for some tea lovers it's the essence of all things wintery and cozy: woodsmoke, black tea, and a crackling fire.

What is added to Russian Tea in place of milk? ›

You should never drink Russian tea pure, but always will sugar, lemon or jam. Adding jam to tea is a unique tradition untypical for other tea cultures where the usual condiments are milk, cream, lemon or sugar.

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