Thyme Syrup – A Sweet Herbal Boost for Comfort and Wellness
Introduction
When sniffles, coughs, or scratchy throats hit, this homemade Thyme Syrup is a gentle, effective remedy that tastes as good as it feels. With just three natural ingredients, this soothing syrup helps calm inflammation, support immunity, and add a hint of herbal sweetness to teas, drinks, or even mocktails.
Whether you’re feeling under the weather or just love the grounding flavor of thyme, this easy DIY elixir is one to keep stocked in your fridge all season long.
Why I Love This Recipe
Thyme is more than just a cooking herb—it’s been used for centuries in herbal medicine for its antimicrobial and expectorant properties. Combine it with raw honey, a natural immune-booster and cough soother, and you’ve got a comforting, flavorful syrup that works wonders by the spoonful or in your favorite mug.
It pairs beautifully with warm drinks and makes a wellness-friendly addition to your daily routine, alongside simple, energizing snacks like monster cookie energy balls or chocolate chip oatmeal breakfast cookies.
Ingredients
- 10 sprigs fresh thyme
- 1 cup water
- 3/4 cup raw honey
Notes & Ingredient Tips
- Fresh Thyme: Fresh is best, but dried thyme can be substituted in a pinch (use 2 tablespoons dried).
- Raw Honey: Provides soothing, antibacterial qualities. Local honey is great if available.
- Optional Add-ins: A slice of fresh ginger or a cinnamon stick during simmering adds warming depth.
How to Make Thyme Syrup
Step 1: Rinse the Thyme
Gently rinse thyme sprigs under cool water to remove dirt or residue.
Step 2: Simmer
In a small saucepan, combine thyme and water. Bring to a gentle simmer over low heat and let it steep for 20 minutes, uncovered.
Step 3: Strain
Remove from heat and strain the thyme leaves out of the liquid. Discard or compost the herbs.
Step 4: Add Honey
Allow the thyme-infused water to cool slightly (warm but not hot), then stir in the honey until fully dissolved.
Step 5: Store
Pour into a clean jar or bottle with a tight lid. Store in the refrigerator for up to 4 weeks.
Tips for Success
- Don’t boil the honey—adding it to hot liquid can destroy some of its beneficial enzymes.
- Label the jar with the date to track freshness.
- Shake before using if the syrup separates slightly in the fridge.
How to Use Thyme Syrup
This syrup is as versatile as it is soothing. Try it:
- By the spoonful during cold season (1 tsp every few hours)
- Stirred into herbal tea, green tea, or hot lemon water
- Mixed into warm water with a splash of apple cider vinegar for a tonic
- Added to sparkling water or blueberry lemonade for an herbal spritz
- Drizzled over yogurt, pancakes, or banana pudding
- As a cocktail ingredient—it pairs well with gin, vodka, or bourbon for a fragrant twist
Storage & Shelf Life
- Refrigerate in an airtight glass container.
- Shelf Life: Up to 4 weeks.
- Freeze in ice cube trays for longer storage and quick single servings.
More Recipes You’ll Love
Pair this syrup with other comforting and energizing favorites:
- Blueberry Lemonade
- 3-Ingredient Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies
- No-Bake Monster Cookie Energy Balls
- Edible Cookie Dough
- Big Family Banana Pudding
Final Thoughts
This homemade Thyme Syrup brings together time-tested herbal healing and sweet flavor in one beautiful little bottle. Whether you’re easing a cough, sweetening your tea, or crafting a cozy cocktail, this natural remedy is a gentle way to support your body and treat your taste buds.
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