Chamomile Mint Blossom Tea Recipe

by Jenny
Chamomile Mint Blossom Tea Recipe

For me, this Chamomile Mint Blossom Tea embodies the ultimate moment of pause in a busy day—a soothing hug in a cup. The delicate, floral notes of chamomile paired with the cool, refreshing kick of mint create a harmony that’s both relaxing and rejuvenating. And the best part? You don’t have to rely on store-bought varieties to enjoy it.

How to make Chamomile Mint Blossom Tea

Chamomile Mint Blossom Tea is a caffeine-free herbal tea that blends chamomile flowers with mint and light floral notes.

Ingredients

  • Dried Chamomile Flowers – 2 teaspoons
  • Dried Mint Leaves (peppermint or spearmint) – 1 teaspoon
  • Dried Blossoms/Herbs (Optional)
  • Lavender: For an extra calming and fragrant twist (1/2 teaspoon).
  • Rose Petals: Add floral depth (1 teaspoon).
  • Citrus Peel (e.g., dried orange or lemon peel): Adds a zesty brightness (1-2 small strips).
  • Honey, agave syrup, or any sweetener you prefer.
  • Water – 2 cups (filtered, if possible)

Instructions:

  1. Measure 2 teaspoons of dried chamomile flowers and 1 teaspoon of dried mint leaves (or 2-3 sprigs of fresh mint).
  2. If adding optional dried blossoms (lavender, rose petals) or citrus peel, measure those out and set them aside.
  3. Boil the Water: Heat 2 cups of water until just below boiling (around 200°F to 205°F or when bubbles form at the edges but not a full rolling boil). Boiling water can sometimes scorch the delicate chamomile, so avoid overheating.
  4. Combine Ingredients: Place the chamomile, mint, and any optional add-ons in a teapot, mug, or heatproof bowl. If you prefer, you can use a tea infuser or sachet for easier cleanup.
  5. Steep the Tea: Pour the hot water over the ingredients and cover to trap the aromas and essential oils.
  6. Let the tea steep for 5-7 minutes. Adjust this time based on how strong you want the flavor—taste it after 5 minutes and steep a bit longer if needed.
  7. Strain (if needed): If the ingredients are loose, use a fine mesh strainer to separate the tea from the herbs and blossoms when you’re ready to serve.
  8. Serve and Sweeten: Pour the tea into your favorite mug and sweeten to taste with honey, agave syrup, or sugar if desired.
  9. Stir gently, inhale the fragrant aroma, and enjoy!

Tips for the Perfect Chamomile Mint Blossom Tea

  • Experiment with Ratios: Feel free to adjust the balance of chamomile and mint according to your preference. For a more floral flavor, increase chamomile. For a stronger, refreshing kick, add more mint.
  • Fresh vs. Dried Ingredients: Fresh mint and citrus peel will offer a brighter flavor, while dried ingredients provide a more concentrated taste. You can even mix both for added complexity.
  • Cold Brew Option: Want an iced version? Add the chamomile and mint to cold water, cover, and steep in the refrigerator for 6–8 hours. Strain and serve over ice for a refreshing drink.
  • Enhance the Experience: Serve the tea in a pretty teacup or a clear glass mug if you’ve added blossoms—this makes it visually appealing and elevates the experience.
  • Storage Tips: If you make a larger batch, store the leftover tea in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Reheat it gently or enjoy it cold.

What to serve with

Chamomile Mint Blossom Tea is an incredibly versatile beverage, perfect for relaxing evenings, midday pick-me-ups, or even as a light accompaniment to snacks and desserts.

  • Shortbread Cookies: Buttery, crumbly shortbread adds richness and a hint of sweetness that complements the floral and minty notes.
  • Honey-Glazed Pastries: Scones, croissants, or even baklava with a drizzle of honey echo the natural sweetness of chamomile.
  • Lemon or Orange-Flavored Desserts: Citrus-flavored treats like lemon bars or orange tea cakes bring out the brightness in the tea, particularly if you’ve included citrus peel.
  • Madeleines or Tea Cakes: These soft, spongy pastries are light yet indulgent, pairing harmoniously with the tea’s calming undertones.

Final Thoughts

Making your own Chamomile Mint Blossom Tea is not just about making a drink—it’s about creating a mindful moment to pause and recharge. This simple recipe is easy to customize, naturally caffeine-free, and filled with health benefits.

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