I'm starting to feel it in the air, y'all. Fall is definitely creeping in and I love it so, so much. Of course one of the downsides is the rise of cold and flu (and covid) season, as well. Boo. That's where this Golden Milk recipe comes in.
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I think we all have our favorite warm, comforting drinks that get us through the chilly days, or the rotating illnesses that make their way from house to house. Hot chocolate, herbal tea, cider - those have traditionally been on rotation in our home (and still are), but last year I added this Golden Milk recipe and it's making its way to the front of the line. My daughter request it for breakfast almost daily.
This traditional Indian drink is great for inflammation, rich and smooth, and so so tasty. Packed with nutrients from turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, and others, it's a great boost for your body as it fights off whatever ails it. My Golden Milk recipe, while not traditional, really takes the best of the original and spices it up with the fall flavors I love most. I make this Golden Milk whenever I start feeling any sort of scratchiness in my throat or sinuses, (or just when it's cold outside and I want to sit by the fire and warm up) and it's amazing how soothing and comforting it is. Have you had Golden Milk before? Would love to know your thoughts once you give this one a try!
I thought Golden milk was suppose to help you sleep and to be drank at night. Is that not true? Thank you for your help if you will clarify, please.
It doesn't have any sleep-inducing ingredients that I'm aware of, but it is super soothing and comforting. I drink it before bed often and it helps me relax, and I drink it in the day as well. I don't think there are any rules around it - you can live your life however you want haha :)
This is the first time I’ve seen you write “y’all.” It warms my heart as much as a mug of steaming Golden Milk. Cheers!
Great recipe! Looking forward to trying it. How long does it keep in the refrigerator?
A week or more I'd say.