Best Chamomile Refresco Recipes

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CHAMOMILE SIMPLE SYRUP



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Chamomile has a sweet, earthy flavor, and makes a lovely simple syrup that may soon become a staple in your refrigerator. Not only is this syrup delicious in a cocktail or mocktail, it is also wonderful drizzled on French toast, or vanilla ice cream with fresh berries. You can even use it to sweeten iced coffee.

Provided by Cassie Winslow

Categories     cocktails, condiments

Time 15m

Yield About 1 1/3 cups

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 cup granulated sugar, preferably organic
1/2 cup filtered water
3 individual bags of chamomile tea

Steps:

  • Place sugar and filtered water in a small saucepan and set over medium heat. Bring to a simmer, stirring occasionally, until the sugar has dissolved, about 5 minutes.
  • Remove from heat and add the chamomile tea bags. Steep for 10 minutes, then discard tea bags. Let cool to room temperature, then transfer to an airtight container and store in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

CHAMOMILE LIME RICKEY



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A floral twist on a classic, this delicious fizzy limeade is the perfect front-porch sipper on a warm afternoon. The chamomile adds some sunshine to this refresher, and little ones will love it as well. You just might find yourself making - or craving - this every summer weekend.

Provided by Cassie Winslow

Categories     non-alcoholic drinks

Time 5m

Yield 1 drink

Number Of Ingredients 5

1/4 cup freshly squeezed lime juice, plus more to taste
2 tablespoons Chamomile Simple Syrup, plus more to taste
Ice
8 ounces seltzer water
Thin lime slices or a fresh organic edible chamomile flower, for garnish

Steps:

  • Combine the lime juice and chamomile simple syrup in a large (16- to 18-ounce) tumbler and stir to combine. Taste and add more lime juice or syrup, if you'd like.
  • Fill with ice, top off with the seltzer and gently mix to combine. Garnish with lime slices, or an organic edible flower, if you are feeling extra fancy.

WARM COMFORT



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The earthy, floral flavor of chamomile soothes the spice of reposado tequila in this easy, comforting spin on the hot toddy.

Provided by Jared Hirsch

Categories     Hot Drink     Cocktail     Drink     Winter     Fall     Tequila     Tea     Lemon     Citrus

Yield Makes 1 cocktail

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 chamomile tea bags
1½ oz. reposado tequila
¾ oz. fresh lemon juice
1 Tbsp. agave nectar

Steps:

  • Place 2 chamomile tea bags in a heatsafe vessel, such as a large liquid measuring cup. Pour in 1 ½ cups boiling water, and let steep 5 minutes, then remove tea bags.
  • Add 1 ½ oz. reposado tequila, ¾ oz. fresh lemon juice, and 1 Tbsp. agave nectar and stir until incorporated. Pour into a 16-ounce insulated mug (or two smaller 8-ounce mugs) and drink hot.

CHAMOMILE REFRESCO



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This is a delicious therapeutic tea, with a nice apple aroma and flavor. It has been shown to help with ailments ranging from stress and insomnia to menstrual cramps and upset stomachs. Great to serve on a hot summer day! Psst, it's good in the winter too!

Provided by Sharon123

Categories     Punch Beverage

Time 15m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

3 chamomile tea bags (or 3 tablespoons dried chamomile flowers)
2 sprigs of fresh mint (or 1 teaspoon dried)
1 stalk lemongrass, cut in 2-inch pieces
2 cups boiling water
1/2 cup orange juice
1 cup pineapple juice
1/4 cup lime juice
1 cup white grape juice
2 1/2 cups chilled sparkling water
1 lime, sliced

Steps:

  • Place 6 glasses in refrigerator or freezer to chill while making recipe.
  • In a bowl, pour boiling water over the tea bags(or dried chamomile flowers) and mint and lemongrass. Cover and steep for at least 10 minutes.
  • Strain the liquid into a glass pitcher.
  • Stir in orange, pineapple, lime, and grape juices. Chill.
  • To serve, fill chilled glasses 2/3 full with juice mixture. Fill with sparkling water, and add lime slices. Enjoy!

CHAMOMILE TEA CAKE WITH STRAWBERRY ICING



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This buttery, chamomile tea-scented loaf is a sweet pop symphony, the Abba of cakes. A pot of flowery, just-brewed chamomile isn't required for drinking with slices of this tender loaf but is strongly recommended. In life and in food, you always need balance: A sip or two of the grassy, herbal tea between bites of this cake counters the sweetness, as do freeze-dried strawberries, which lend tartness and a naturally pink hue to the lemony glaze. This everyday loaf will keep on the counter for 3 to 4 days; be sure the cut side is always well wrapped.

Provided by Eric Kim

Categories     cakes, dessert

Time 2h15m

Yield One 9-inch loaf

Number Of Ingredients 13

1/2 cup/115 grams unsalted butter
2 tablespoons/6 grams chamomile tea (from 4 to 6 tea bags), crushed fine if coarse
1 cup/240 milliliters whole milk
Nonstick cooking spray
1 cup/200 grams granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon coarse kosher salt
2 large eggs
1 large lemon
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups/192 grams all-purpose flour
1 cup/124 grams confectioners' sugar
1/2 cup/8 grams freeze-dried strawberries

Steps:

  • In a small saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Add 1 tablespoon chamomile to a large mixing bowl. Pour the hot melted butter over the chamomile and stir. Set aside to steep and cool completely, about 1 hour.
  • Use the same saucepan (without washing it out) to bring the milk to a simmer over medium-high heat, keeping watch so it doesn't boil over. Remove from the heat, and stir the remaining 1 tablespoon chamomile into the hot milk. Set aside to steep and cool completely, about 1 hour.
  • Heat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan with the nonstick cooking spray and line with parchment paper so the long sides of the pan have a couple of inches of overhang to make lifting the finished cake out easier.
  • Add the sugar and salt to the bowl with the butter, and whisk until smooth and thick, about 1 minute. Add the eggs, 1 at a time, vigorously whisking to combine after each addition. Zest the lemon into the bowl; add the baking powder and vanilla, and whisk until incorporated. Add the flour and stream in the milk mixture while whisking continuously until no streaks of flour remain.
  • Transfer the batter to the prepared pan and bake until a skewer or cake tester inserted in the center comes out clean (a few crumbs are OK, but you should see no wet batter), 40 to 45 minutes. Cool in the pan on a rack for 30 minutes.
  • While the cake cools, make the icing: Into a medium bowl, squeeze 2 tablespoons juice from the zested lemon, then add the confectioners' sugar. Place the dehydrated strawberries in a fine-mesh sieve set over the bowl and, using your fingers, crush the brittle berries and press the red-pink powder through the sieve and into the sugar. (The more you do this, the redder your icing will be.) Whisk until smooth.
  • If needed, run a knife along the edges of the cake to release it from the pan. Holding the 2 sides of overhanging parchment, lift the cake out and place it on a plate, cake stand or cutting board. Discard the parchment. Pour the icing over the cake, using a spoon to push the icing to the edges of the cake to encourage the icing to drip down the sides dramatically. Cool the cake completely and let the icing set.

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