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Arnold Palmer

If ever we cross paths, there’s a 99 percent chance you’ll find me sipping a yerba mate tea. The South American beverage quickly became part of my routine once I discovered that it lifts my energy level without the highs and lows of coffee. Come summer, I ice it, stir in some Agave Lemonade (page 133), and relax with the day’s saving grace: the BabyCakes NYC version of an Arnold Palmer. If you’re confined to the kitchen and have a blender handy, toss in the ingredients, add ice, pulse for a minute or so, and sip your way through the afternoon.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes 5 servings

Ingredients

4 yerba mate tea bags
2 cups ice
3 cups agave lemonade (page 133)
5 lemon wedges

Preparation

  1. Bring a kettle of water to just before the boiling point. Place the tea bags in a teapot and pour 2 cups of the hot water over them. Allow the tea to steep until it is lukewarm; remove the tea bags. Fill 5 glasses halfway with the ice, then top off with the lemonade and yerba mate. Garnish each glass with a lemon wedge.

From Babycakes by Erin McKenna, (C) 2009 Clarkson Potter
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