The French press isn’t just for brewed coffee: try French Press tea! If you’re a tea drinker, there’s no need for a tea pot. Use the French press to brew up a steaming cup. It’s quick and easy, and great for using loose leaf tea since it strains automatically after brewing. Sip it straight, or use it to make delicious tea lattes. While we most often use our French press for coffee, we love that it’s so versatile and have started using it for tea too. Ready to get started?

What is a French press?

The French press is a small pitcher with a plunger that’s used to brew coffee and other drinks. Despite the name, the French press is actually Italian: it was patented by an Italian designer in 1929. Other names for this coffee brewing tool include coffee press, coffee plunger, or cafetière. Most people use it for coffee but don’t know that it’s great for making tea or other beverages (keep reading).

Ingredients and tools to get started

Ready to make French press tea? All you really need a French press, but there are a few more optional items that are helpful:

French press coffee maker: The Bodum brand has been making this coffee tool since the 1940’s. We use this Bodum 34-ounce (1 liter) French Press.Tea of any type: You can use green tea, black tea, herbal tea or whatever you have on hand. Each type of tea has a different seep time. Electric kettle (optional): To easily measure temperature of water, use an electric kettle. It automatically shows the temperature on its display. It’s also great for making pour over coffee or French press coffee.

Temperatures and tea seep times

Each type of tea requires a slightly different water temperature and seep time. We like a stronger sip of tea, so after you try this recipe, you can adjust the amounts and timing to your taste. If you buy tea in a package, we recommend consulting the tea packaging for specific temperature and steep times. Here’s the basic idea for French press tea:

How to make French press tea

Once you’ve got your tea and French press, it’s smooth sailing. Here’s what to do:

Tea drinks

Once you’ve got your French press tea, you can drink a cup straight or use it in tea drinks! Here are a few ideas:

Add steamed or frothed milk for a Perfect Tea LatteMake a cozy vanilla and honey scented London FogBoil a classic pot: here’s How to Make Tea!Add spices for Chai Latte, Vanilla Chai Latte, Vegan Chai Latte or Dirty Chai LatteGo icy with an Iced Chai Latte

Other ways to use a French press

There are lots more ways to use a French press: for coffee and more! Here are a few other methods:

Coffee: Make delicious brewed French press coffeeEspresso: French press espresso is great for a strong shot or espresso drinksCold brew: It’s easy to make French press cold brew.Iced coffee: Try deliciously simple French press iced coffee.Frothed milk: You can use a French press to froth milk for lattes!

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