Most iced teas get the usual lemon or mint treatment, but I’ve been experimenting with a different approach. I wanted something that’s refreshingly cool but carries a subtle, sophisticated flavor—like a whisper of herbal complexity that surprises your senses. This iced tea slushie does just that, transforming a simple brew into a winter’s day escape, even in summer heat.
And here’s the twist: it’s made with a splash of jasmine and a dash of honey, creating a layered sip that feels indulgent yet easy to whip up. It’s perfect for those who crave something a little more elegant, a little more personal, than your average frozen drink. It’s the perfect weekend treat for those lazy summer afternoons.
WHY I LOVE THIS RECIPE?
- I can turn my favorite floral green tea into a slushie in minutes—that aesthetic freeze!
- The delicate jasmine scent turns each sip into a fragrant escape.
- It’s a nostalgic nod to childhood snow days, bottled into a cool, grown-up beverage.
- The texture melts on your tongue, creamy and icy with every spoonful.
- It’s versatile—add fruit, herbs, or even a splash of gin for extra fun.
AVOID MY DISASTER (You’re Welcome)
- FORGOT to blend long enough—ice chunks remained, making it gritty—blend until smooth, trust me.
- DUMPED too much sweetener—turned overly sweet, dilute with more tea and ice.
- OVER-TORCHED the honey—bitter flavor ruined it, use gentle heat or raw honey next time.
- FORGOT to strain herbs—leaves floating made it messy, strain before freezing for clean sips.
QUICK FIXES THAT SAVE YOUR DAY
- When it’s too icy—spritz with a little more brewed tea, then re-blend until smooth.
- Splash in a bit more lemon or honey—quickly balances the flavor when off-beteen.
- Shield over-icy texture—add a splash of warm water and re-blend.
- When flavor’s dull—stir in a few drops of concentrated tea extract or fresh herbs.
- When aroma feels flat—crack open fresh jasmine or mint, add during blending for a bright scent.
Immersing yourself in this icy herbal brew feels almost like a secret escape. It’s vibrant, soothing, and a little elevated—just right for summer’s latest trend of elegant refreshers.
Enjoy crafting it whenever you need a moment of calm or a cool pick-me-up. The best part? It’s endlessly adaptable—so you can make it uniquely yours each time.

Jasmine Honey Iced Tea Slushie
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Boil water in a kettle or saucepan, then pour it over the tea bags in a heatproof container. Let steep for 3-5 minutes until the tea develops a fragrant jasmine aroma and a deep green color.
- Remove the tea bags and stir in the honey while the tea is still warm, allowing it to dissolve completely. Let the sweetened tea cool to room temperature—this enhances its refreshing quality.
- Pour the cooled tea into a blender, add the ice cubes, and optional jasmine or mint leaves for extra aromatics. Secure the lid tightly.
- Blend on high speed until the mixture is smooth, frosty, and the ice is finely crushed—about 30-45 seconds. The texture should be thick, icy, and velvety.
- Stop the blender and check the consistency; if it’s too icy or thick, add a splash of extra cooled tea or a little warm water and blend briefly again for a creamier texture.
- Pour the fragrant, icy jasmine honey tea slushie into glasses, garnishing with fresh flowers or herbs if desired. Serve immediately for the best frosty enjoyment.
Notes
Every sip of this iced tea slushie offers a whisper of serenity, a brief escape packed into frozen herbs and tea. Its gentle chill celebrates the fleeting moments of warm days and cool nights, making it a perfect quiet companion. As the season shifts, so does our craving for simplicity wrapped in sophistication—this drink hits both notes.
It’s a reminder that sometimes, the simplest ingredients can create the most delightful surprises. Whether for a lazy brunch or an unexpected guest, this recipe is designed to bring a little bit of calm and a lot of flavor to your day.

Hi, I’m Emily Carter, the founder of Absolute Chaos Mode. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, I grew up in a household where dinner was equal parts delicious and unpredictable