Chamomile-Honey Hot Toddy







Children who are having trouble falling to sleep are often prescribed a glass of warm milk to help them nod off. Their parents, having spent the night cajoling, ordering and begging their children to go to bed, may need something a bit stronger.

Enter this chamomile hot toddy. It’s a drink of whiskey, honey, and lemon mixed with chamomile tea to help you doze off in no time.

Since the toddy is supposedly Irish in origin, purists insist that only Irish whiskey be used in the drink.

However, as the recipe became popular outside Ireland, spreading throughout Europe and North America, so did its boozy variations. Brandy, bourbon, and rum started being used interchangeably with whiskey.

I say, use what you have in your liquor cabinet and most enjoy!

While certainly not traditional, I find the addition of chamomile tea really transforms this soothing, but otherwise ho-hum drink into a truly fantastic cocktail. The floral notes of the tea bring out the sweeter, spicier notes of the spirits and give the drink a more captivating flavor.


Chamomile-Honey Hot Toddy Recipe

In addition, I find steeping a fresh slice of ginger in the hot water for a few minutes is nice if you’re feeling congested.

Ingredients

  • 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) whiskey, bourbon, brandy, or dark rum
  • 2 teaspoons lemon juice (from 1/2 fresh lemon)
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1/4 cup boiling hot water (or up to 1/2 cup, if you'd like your toddy to be less strong)
  • 1 chamomile tea bag
  • Lemon wheel, for garnish (optional)

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