Chamomile Flowers Cordial Base

A caffeine free chamomile cordial: a quick evening cup, a gentle soda, or spooned over fruit and ice cream.

Chamomile Flowers Cordial Base

A chamomile cordial is a quietly useful bottle to have in the fridge: a concentrated, honeyed flower syrup that becomes an instant evening cup with hot water, a gentle long drink with soda, or a drizzle over fruit and ice cream. Caffeine free, and a covered steep holds onto the soft floral aroma rather than cooking it off.

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It uses Teapigs Chamomile Flowers, a pure caffeine free flower infusion. Fifteen minutes, and it makes about 500ml.

⏱ 15 min 🍽 Makes about 500ml 📊 Easy 📚 Camomile Tea Recipes

You'll need

  • 6 Teapigs Chamomile Flowers tea temples
  • 400ml water
  • 220g caster sugar
  • Juice of half a lemon
  • 1 strip of lemon zest

Method

  1. Boil the water and pour over the 6 temples in a covered jug, then steep 8 minutes so the chamomile gives up its full honeyed flavour.
  2. Lift the temples out and pour the strong brew into a pan with the sugar and lemon zest.
  3. Stir over low heat just until the sugar dissolves; do not boil hard or the gentle floral note cooks off.
  4. Take off the heat, stir in the lemon juice, and leave to infuse 10 minutes.
  5. Strain out the zest and pour into a clean bottle. Hot cup: 1 part base to 4 parts just boiled water. Gentle soda: 1 part base, 4 parts cold soda. Also lovely over fruit.
  6. Keeps 2 weeks in the fridge; caffeine free, so good last thing at night.
What you'll end up with: A honeyed, floral chamomile syrup that makes a fast evening cup, a soft soda or a dessert drizzle. Caffeine free, and it keeps a fortnight.

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