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Have a cold, flu or sore throat? Or just need something soothing on a cold winter night? Try this Healthy, Spiced Milk For Winter Colds, Flu Or A Sore Throat to feel instantly better!

Plate with spices for spiced milk drink on wooden table, finished spiced milk drink for colds, flu or sore throat.

WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT THIS HEALTHY, SPICED MILK FOR WINTER COLDS, FLU OR SORE THROAT?

MILK OF CHOICE

We love using fresh raw milk from our own dairy cow, but I also used almond milk and it was just as delicious. The choice of milk depends on your preference.

TURMERIC

Turmeric on grey table top. ready to add to spiced milk drink for colds, flu and sore throat.

Turmeric is widely used in ‘golden milk’ and its health benefits are widely known. Here are a few reasons why I like to add turmeric to this drink:

For further reading on the benefits of turmeric you can follow this link.

CINNAMON

Cinnamon in white plate. ready to add to spiced milk drink for colds, flu and sore throat.

Cinnamon might be known for things like cinnamon rolls, milk tart or pancakes with cinnamon sugar. It actually is a power house full of health benefits and delicious when added to teas or mixed with other spices and added to food. Some of the many benefits of cinnamon include:

For further reading on the benefits of cinnamon you can follow this link.

GINGER

Fresh ginger on a white table, ready to add to spiced milk drink for colds, flu and sore throat.

Ginger is one of the plants/spices that easily get overlooked. It certainly deserves to be in the spotlight due to all its health benefits!

For further reading on the benefits of ginger you can follow this link.

CAYENNE

“If you master only one herb in your life, master cayenne pepper. It is more powerful than any other.” Dr Schulze

COCONUT OIL

Turmeric is a fat-soluble herb, thus adding some kind of fat like coconut oil or organic grass-fed butter, helps with the absorption of as much of the turmeric as possible. Bonus if it is extra virgin coconut oil that also has its own health benefits.

FRESHLY GROUND BLACK PEPPER

Spiced milk in green cup on wooden table with freshly grind black pepper on top

Black pepper contains a component called piperine with the most crucial property of enhancing the absorption of curcumin in the body, thus it is perfect to add to this healthy spiced milk. It can also help in relieving headaches, digestive issues and nausea.

RAW HONEY

The health benefits of honey is endless. Just a few are:

Read more here.

Variations On Healthy, Spiced Milk For Winter Colds, Flu Or A Sore Throat

The amounts in this recipe are completely adjustable to your taste. You can make it stronger, with extra burn when adding more ginger or cayenne. Or if that is not your thing you can put a smaller quantity of the spices until it it hits your spot!

The honey in the recipe is also only if preferred. I do realise that some people are allergic to honey or choose not to use it for other health reasons. Feel free to omit it if you prefer.

What if you don’t have fresh ginger or cinnamon sticks?

Also, not a problem. I do prefer the taste of fresh ginger and cinnamon sticks. You can also use fresh turmeric root in stead of powder. But if all you have is the powdered form, don’t shy away! An inch of fresh ginger is about the equivalent of 2ml of powdered ginger. Two cinnamon sticks can be replaced with about 5ml powdered cinnamon. Two inches of turmeric root can be used to replace 15ml of turmeric powder.

HOW TO MAKE THIS HEALTHY, SPICED MILK FOR COLDS, FLU AND A SORE THROAT

Spices for spiced milk recipe on green plate on wooden table
Spiced milk cooking on stovetop
  1. Begin by preparing all fresh ingredients.
  2. Wash and slice ginger (and turmeric, if you prefer the root).
  3. Pour milk into a pot on the stove.
  4. Add turmeric, cinnamon sticks, sliced ginger and cayenne to the milk.
  5. Bring to a boil and simmer for 5 tot 10 minutes while stirring; never leave it, it will boil over in a second!
  6. Turn off the stove and add the coconut oil.
  7. Pour carefully into a coffee percolator (my pro tip), and slowly strain.
  8. Pour into a special cup and stir in the honey.
  9. Add the freshly ground black pepper on top.
spiced milk being poured into green cup

If you want to make it extra special:

healthy spiced milk topped with whipped cream

  1. Beat some cream until soft peaks and scoop on top of your hot healthy, soothing, spiced milk.
  2. Add a dash of powdered cinnamon for garnish and you have a drink to put any restaurant to shame!
healthy spiced milk, topped with whipped cream and a dash of cinnamon

Yield: 2

Healthy Spiced Milk For Cold And Flu Season

Plate with spices for spiced milk on wooden table, finished drink for colds, flu or sore throat

Have a cold, flu or sore throat? Or just need something soothing on a cold winter night? Try this Healthy, Spiced Milk For Winter Colds, Flu Or A Sore Throat to feel instantly better!

Cook Time 10 minutes
Additional Time 5 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 500ml Milk of choice
  • 5ml Coconut oil
  • 2 Cinnamon Sticks (5ml powder)
  • 15ml Turmeric
  • About 4cmx4cm Fresh Ginger (2ml powder)
  • Tip of teaspoon of Cayenne Pepper
  • Pinch of freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 large teaspoon (or to taste) fresh raw honey (optional)

Instructions

  1. Begin by preparing all fresh ingredients.
  2. Wash and cut ginger.
  3. Pour milk to a pot on the stove.
  4. Add turmeric, cinnamon sticks, ginger and cayenne to the milk.
  5. Bring to a boil and simmer for 5 tot 10 minutes while stirring, never leave it, it will boil over in a second!
  6. Turn off the stove and add the coconut oil.
  7. Pour carefully into a coffee percolator (my pro tip), and slowly strain.
  8. Pour into a special cup and stir in the honey.
  9. Add the freshly ground black pepper on top.
  10. If you want to make it extra special: Beat some cream until soft peaks and scoop on top of your hot healthy, soothing, spiced milk.
  11. Add a dash of powdered cinnamon for garnish and you have a drink to put any restaurant to shame!

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