It is possible to make tea using a coffee pot. [1]
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Expert Source
Kelly Miller
Tea Sommelier and Manager of Product Development and Innovation, David's Tea
Expert Interview
This article is useful if you want to brew a large pot of herbal tea that you want to keep warm for hours, whether you'll use it for a tea party, caring for someone with a cold or flu, or just wanted to keep a warm storage you can always count on for a cup or two.
How to Brew Tea in a Coffee Pot
Tea expert Sashee Chandran says you can make tea in a coffee pot, but the short steep time may create a mild brew. Use strong black tea for the best results. Put tea bags or loose-leaf tea in the filter basket, fill the reservoir with water, and run the coffee maker as you normally would to fill the carafe with tea. [2]
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Expert Source
Kelly Miller
Tea Sommelier and Manager of Product Development and Innovation, David's Tea
Expert Interview
Steps
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Fill the glass carafe with water and pour it's contents into the reservoir just like when making a regular coffee.
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Remove and rinse the filter basket from previous brews of either coffee or tea.Advertisement
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Select your choice of teas . [3] X Research source Use approximately one teabag per one cup of water. Removing the filter, place the tea bags into the basket and back into its compartment. Replace the carafe on the plate then turn the coffee maker on. (For stronger tea and less mess, put the teabags inside the carafe instead in the filter basket).
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Brew hot water using the coffee maker by pouring water into the reservoir, and turning the machine on until the water has boiled.
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Place the teabag in your cup and pour the hot water in. [4] X Expert Source Tami Claytor
Etiquette Coach Expert Interview
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan I put loose tea in one of the K-cups for loose coffee and make it in a Keurig?Community AnswerTechnically yes, but it's not going to be very strong. You'd have to grind it into almost a powder first.
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QuestionIf I use a coffeemaker just to heat water, do I need the basket? Is it better for the machine to leave it in?Dee TatreauCommunity AnswerIf it's an electric percolator, it might need it to function properly. In a drip style, the basket is just a basket you can lift in or out, so it's optional. You can just use a stone tea pot for heating water too.
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QuestionHow many tablespoons of loose ground tea do I need in an automatic coffee maker?Community AnswerYou will usually need 2, but if you like strong tea then 3 is the maximum that you should use.
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Tips
- If the teabags have strings, make sure they lie or hang outside the filter basket. You can close the lid on the strings.Thanks
- This is a great way to make herbal teas as well as standard tea.Thanks
Warnings
- Both the carafe and resulting tea will be hot after brewing.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Coffee pot/carafe
- Teabags
- Mug or cup
References
- ↑ Kelly Miller. Tea Sommelier and Manager of Product Development and Innovation, David's Tea. Expert Interview
- ↑ Kelly Miller. Tea Sommelier and Manager of Product Development and Innovation, David's Tea. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.webmd.com/diet/features/tea-types-and-their-health-benefits
- ↑ Tami Claytor. Etiquette Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.jamieoliver.com/features/how-to-make-the-perfect-cup-of-tea/
About This Article
To make tea using a coffee pot, start by filling the glass carafe with water and pouring it into the reservoir, just as if you were making regular coffee. Next, remove and rinse out the filter basket. Then, place the teabags directly into the filter basket, using one tea bag for every cup of water, and slide the filter back into its compartment. Finally, place the empty carafe on the hot plate and hit the "brew" button. For tips on making a single cup of tea using a coffee maker, read on!
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