Description
Make this ginger turmeric tea recipe in 25 minutes! Store the concentrate in your fridge and have immune boosting tea at the ready for days!
Ingredients
The Concentrate
- 8 cups water
- 6–7 inches ginger, peeled & sliced (or about 2 tsp ground)
- 1 1/2 tsp ground turmeric (or about 1 1/2 inch fresh)
- 3 cinnamon sticks (or 1 1/2 tsp ground)
- 1/8 tsp ground black pepper (for better absorption of turmeric’s benefits)
- 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper (decrease or omit if desired for a milder tea)
The Tea
- 1/4 – 1/2 cup ginger turmeric concentrate
- 1/2 fresh lemon (or 1 1/2 tbsp lemon juice from concentrate)
- 8oz water, boiled
*All the ingredients for this recipe are from our pantry and freezer tips!
Instructions
*Keep in mind that turmeric can stain so you may find staining in the pot you use to make the concentrate. I like to store the concentrate in a glass bottle and use older mugs for making the tea.
- To make the concentrated ginger turmeric tonic, combine the water and thinly sliced ginger (you can leave the ginger unpeeled if you scrub it clean). Bring the water to a low boil, reduce to a simmer, and simmer for 10 minutes with the lid partially covering the pot.
- Add the remaining ingredients and simmer for an additional 10 minutes with the lid partially on.
- Allow the mixture to cool then strain and store in a large glass bottle. The concentrate stores well for at least 2 weeks in the fridge.
- When ready to make a mug of tea, boil water in your kettle. Combine ¼ – ½ cup of the concentrate with 1 ½ tbsp lemon juice or half a fresh lemon and fill your mug with as much water as you would like. You can stir in a bit of liquid sweetener of your choice.
- Alternatively, mix the concentrate and lemon juice with ice water for an iced tea. You can even make a golden milk of sorts by skipping the lemon and water and mixing 1/2 cup or more of the concentrate with your favourite plant milk. Warm the mixture, froth it up, sprinkle on some cinnamon and nutmeg and you have a ginger turmeric latte!
Notes
Approximate Cost: 8 cups of the concentrate costs us less than CAD $1. Using concentrated lemon juice to make the tea costs less than 10 cents and 50 cents if we use half a fresh lemon. A ginger shot or other cold busting tonic from a juicery would cost us between $4 – $6.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Category: Hot Drinks
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Canadian