Rosehip and Raspberry Hot Toddy

A fruit hot toddy on rosehip and raspberry tea with lemon, honey and spiced dark rum, with an alcohol free option.

Rosehip And Raspberry Hot Toddy

A proper fruit hot toddy for a cold night: a sweet rosehip and raspberry tea brewed strong, sharpened with lemon, sweetened with honey and laced with a measure of spiced dark rum. The fruit tea gives it a deep berry colour and a built in fruitiness that plays beautifully with the warm spice of the rum. There is an easy alcohol free version too.

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Float a lemon wheel and a few raspberries on top to finish.

⏱ 8 min 🍽 Serves 1 📊 Easy 📚 Tea Cocktails (Adults Only)

You'll need

  • 1 tea bag of Dragonfly Organic Sweet Rosehip and Raspberry
  • 180ml freshly drawn water at 100C, just off the boil
  • 15ml fresh lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon of clear honey
  • 30ml warm spiced dark rum (or 30ml apple juice for alcohol free)
  • 1 fresh lemon wheel
  • 3 fresh raspberries
  • 1 tall 250ml glass mug, warmed
  • 1 saucer for covering during steep

Method

  1. Warm a glass mug, then steep the tea bag in 180ml just boiled water for six minutes under a saucer.
  2. Lift the bag out, then stir in the honey and lemon juice while the brew is warm.
  3. Stir in the spiced dark rum, or apple juice for an alcohol free version.
  4. Float a lemon wheel and a few raspberries on top.
  5. Serve warm.
  6. Tip: warm the rum slightly before stirring it in, so it does not cool the drink down.
What you'll end up with: A warm, berry red fruit toddy, fruity and sharp with lemon, honey and a measure of spiced rum.

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