Published: · Modified: by Emily Criswell · I may receive commissions from purchases made through links in this article · 59 Comments
Hot Garlic Ginger Lemonade ... a wonderful, warming, natural remedy that helps support the immune system. Perfect drink for the colder months.
this RECIPE
This is one of my favorite go-to natural remedies anytime I start to feel a little run down or like I am getting sick.
It’s a wonderful immune boosting drinkthat's great to drink anytime you need a little immune system support, especially during the colder months.
Don’t let the garlic throw you off! This drink is really delicious and soothing. Yes, it does taste good!
The stars of this nourishing drink, known for immune boosting:
- Lemon: Cleansing, great for immune support, high in vitamin C, soothes irritatedthroats.
- Garlic: Naturally antimicrobial, both antiviral and antibacterial, great for supporting the immune system and more.
- Ginger: Known for helping support the digestive and immune system (use with caution if pregnant, consult with your health care practitioner).
- Astragalus Root: Supports the immune system.
- Cinnamon: Known for havingmedicinal properties, it’s warming effect and aids in digestion. It’s also sweet and spicy and has a lovely flavor.
Hot Garlic Ginger Lemonade
Yield: 4 cups
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Hot Garlic Ginger Lemonade ... a wonderful, warming, natural remedy that helps support the immune system. Perfect drink for the colder months.
Ingredients
- 3-4 fresh garlic cloves - chopped, grated or minced
- 1 teaspoon fresh ginger - peel, then grate or mince
- 3 pieces dried astragalus root - optional
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon chips or 1 small cinnamon stick - optional
- 4 cups boiling filtered water
- 1 organic lemon, juiced
- 2 tablespoons honey or organic maple syrup grade B
Instructions
- Prep garlic and ginger – peel, chop/grate.
- Boil water in sauce pan or tea kettle.
- In a quart-size mason jar or heat-proof glass container, add chopped garlic, grated ginger, astragalus root and optional cinnamon chips. CAREFULLY pour boiling water into the mason jar. COVER with lid and steep for 30 minutes.
- Strain with a fine mesh strainer into another mason jar or glass container.
- Add the juice of 1 lemon and sweetener of choice to the garlic-ginger mixture.
- Serve immediately or store in the refrigerator for later. Serve hot.
Notes
Equipment:Medium-Size Saucepan w/ Lid or Tea Kettle,Quart-Size Mason Jarwith Lid or Quart-Size Glass Container/Measuring Cup x 2,Fine Mesh Strainer
Dosage:Drink 1-4 cups daily when needed.
Tip: Whenever I buy ginger, I peel the whole thing and store it in the freezer for longer shelf life.It is also SO much easier to grate when it's frozen.
Recipe inspired by my midwives andAviva Romm MD'sGarlic Lemonade recipes.
Recommended Products
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 143Total Fat: 6gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 25mgSodium: 37mgCarbohydrates: 16gFiber: 0gSugar: 14gProtein: 8g
This nutritional information was auto-generated based on serving size, number of servings, and typical information for the ingredients listed. To obtain the most accurate representation of the nutritional information in a given recipe, please calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients and amounts used, using your preferred nutrition calculator. Under no circ*mstances shall the this website and the author be responsible for any loss or damage resulting for your reliance on the given nutritional information. You are solely responsible for ensuring that any nutritional information provided is accurate, complete, and useful.
Are you onPinterest? I pinlots of yummy real food recipes, natural living tips + more there. I have a board just forHolistic Health + Remediestoo! Come follow along.
MORE NATURAL REMEDIESYOU MIGHT LIKE
Homemade Slippery Elm Cough Drops
Elderberry Herbal Tea
Holistic Tips to Keep Your Family Healthy
Immune Boosting Cinnamon Thyme Tea {Natural Remedy}
Homemade Orange Jello
Hydrolyzed Collagen,Desiccated Liver, Coconut Oil, Liver Detox Support, Ancient Minerals + more!
Disclaimer:ALL information you read onRecipes to Nourishis purely for informational and educational purposes only. I love to share and share with love, but I amnota health care practitioner. Information is not intended to treat, cure or prevent any disease.Statements within this site have not been approved by the FDA, meaning information and statements regarding health claims on this blog have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. All blog posts are solely my personal experiences and opinions and should not be interpreted as an attempt to offer a medical opinion. If you have questions about food, diet, nutrition, natural remedies or holistic health, please do your own research and consult with your health care practitioner. For more information please see all of mydisclaimers anddisclosures.
« Bacon Wrapped Brussels Sprouts
Easy Gluten Free Apple Cinnamon Scones »
About Emily Criswell
Emily Criswell is a chocolate- and sweet treat-loving, holistic-minded mom of 4. She's a 4-time cookbook author -The Art of Great Cooking withYour Instant Pot {ranked in Amazon's top 10 new releases - gluten free recipes}, Amazing Mexican Favorites with Your Instant Pot{ranked as a #1 New Release BEST SELLER!}, Low-Carb Cooking with Your Instant Pot, The Big Book of Instant Pot Recipes, food photographer, homeschooler and the founder of Recipes to Nourish, a gluten-free blog focusing on real food and natural living. She works to empower her readers by showing them that there is a healthier way to eat and live. Her passion is to make healthy, natural living as uncomplicated and enjoyable as possible.Find Emily’s latest recipes and natural living tips atRecipes to Nourish. Connect with her on Facebook, Instagram,Pinterest, Twitterand YouTube plus grab her free eBookHolistic Tips to Keep Your Family Healthy. Read more >>About Emily.
Reader Interactions
Comments
Allison at Novice Life
Ohh this sounds great! I will have to give it a try. I do freeze my ginger too, but never thought about peeling the whole thing first 😉
Reply
Emily Sunwell
Hi Allison! I hope you love it, I like to drink it sometimes when I'm just really run down for an extra boost. I find that peeling the ginger first really helps, and I love how easy it is to grate when it's frozen 🙂
Reply
Laura
This is such a fabulous immune boosting drink! I would love for you to share it tomorrow on Allergy Free Wednesdays if you get a chance: http://www.glutenfreepantry.blogspot.com/p/allergy-free-wednesdays.html
Reply
Emily Sunwell
Thank you Laura! I will 🙂
Reply
Laura
Thank you so much for sharing your great recipe on Allergy-Free Wednesdays! Be sure to check back next week for recipe highlights (including the top 3 reader choice submissions and hostess favorites).
Be Well!
Reply
Emily Sunwell
Thanks Laura 🙂
Reply
The Humbled Homemaker
Very unique concept! Thanks for sharing w/ Healthy 2Day Wednesday! Hope to see you back next week!
Reply
Emily Sunwell
Thanks 🙂
Reply
Nicole Hitchco*ck
Love this recipe! I don't think many people appreciate astragalus or use it correctly during illness. It's also nice to see it so well paired for a delicious wellness treat! Great job!
Reply
Emily Sunwell
Thank you! 🙂
Reply
Kristi
This is a fantastic recipe and would be great for pregnancy and breastfeeding!!! Would you be willing to post this to my blog carnival, superfood sunday?
http://www.painfreepregnancy.org/2012/02/superfood-sunday-blog-carnival-february.html
Thanks!!!
Reply
Emily Sunwell
Sure, thanks for letting me know. 🙂
Reply
Claudia
This is just what the Dr. ordered right now. And great tip about peeling the ginger before freezing. Thanks.
Reply
Emily Sunwell
Glad it can be helpful to you, seems that so many people are sick right now. I love the ginger tip too, it's so helpful. Take care 🙂
Reply
The 21st Century Housewife©
Your Hot Garlic Ginger Lemonade sounds really comforting, and just the thing to fight off a cold! I have never heard of Astralagus root before, and I am not sure if I can source it in the UK, but even without it I think this sounds like a great healing drink.
Reply
Emily Sunwell
You can leave the Astragalus root out, it will still be potent and nourishing. I order mine online from Mountain Rose Herbs.
Reply
Alea Milham
Perfect timing! I am struggling with a cold and sore throat now. It really is a tasty way to combat a cold. Thanks for sharing this.
Reply
Emily Sunwell
I hope you feel better soon Alea! Take care. And thanks for hosting.
Reply
CJ @ Morsels of Life
Sounds good, and all materials I usually keep around (except the astragalus) too! 🙂
Reply
Emily Sunwell
🙂 hope you enjoy it.
Reply
Anna
Waaw, this is right up my street. I love ginger and garlic and I would have never thought of using them in a lemonade. Great idea and I am going to make some right now. It is great, especially now the winter is here and we all need to boost our immune system.
Reply
Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri
Thanks Anna, it's awesome stuff.
Reply
Renee Kohley
Oh man. I need this right now as I am healing from a cold. Wanna come make it for me?! 😀
Reply
Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri
You know I would in a heartbeat if we lived closer. Feel better soon xo
Reply
Erin Smith
I usually make a ginger honey tea and this recipe is like that but on steroids! Thanks for sharing this I'll have to keep it in my arsenal of home remedies.
Reply
Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri
LOL I love what you wrote! 🙂 Thanks!
Reply
Loriel
Wow! This sounds like a serious immune booster. Saving it for future use!
Reply
Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri
It's a great one 🙂
Reply
linda spiker
Unlike many in this thread, I do not have a cold! But if I get one I know what to do!
Reply
Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri
I'm so glad you don't have one! 🙂
Reply
Anni
I've done something like this before, to stay healthy during the winter. I love ginger!
Reply
Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri
I love ginger too 🙂
Reply
Megan Stevens
We have been doing this all week and love it!! Thanks for the inclusion of astragalus, nice to know how to use it in a food type setting! 🙂
Reply
Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri
Awesome! Thanks!
Reply
The Provision Room
I feel invigorated just reading the recipe! LOL!!! I adore home remedies like this! So simple and yet so powerful!
Reply
Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri
Thanks 🙂
Reply
Andrea Wyckoff
This drink sounds awesome!! I am a huge fan of ginger-lemon-honey toddies during cold and flu season, but I have never tried it with garlic! I love this idea! And up until now I was unfamiliar with astragalus, so I am intrigued by that too!
I can't wait to try this soothing drink!
xx
AndreaReply
Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri
Oh you'll love it Andrea! 🙂 The garlic, well - just awesome and the astragalus doesn't have a strong flavor, very mild - so great for boosting the immune system.
Reply
Tessa Simpson
So many wonderful immune helpers in this tea! I love garlic,but usually just cook with it...always afraid to smell like a walking garlic farm!! LOL!
Reply
Joni Gomes
What a great staple recipe. Everyone should know how to make this. Such great health benefits!
Reply
linda spiker
This sounds like a wonderful immune booster! I also love that it's warm. I love warm lemon drinks:)
Reply
jennifer
Won't lie, the garlic did throw me off -- however, when I though about it, I have a soup recipe I love that is garlicky, lemony and gingery . . . so really what's the difference! I'm going to try it, thanks!
Reply
Jean
What a great recipe! I make something similar when I feel like I'm coming down with something, and I always feel better afterwards. I need to try out astragalus root!
Reply
Melissa Schollaert
Aren't you sneaky with the garlic?! Love this one Emily!
Reply
Megan Stevens
I love love love this recipe!! So creative and appealing! Pinned! (I almost look forward to getting sick so I can have this LOL!)
Reply
Irena Macri
I love the powerful ingredients in this and the addition of garlic, too. I am definitely going to be needing this recipe this winter!
Reply
Annemarie
This is so intriguing! I love how many nourishing ingredients are squeezed into this drink. Perfect way to ward off colds!
Reply
Katja Heino
Ginger is such an ally for me, especially in the winter. This lemonade sounds so good and healing. Great recipe for the cold and flu arsenal.
Reply
Karen @ Seasonal Cravings
I need to make this ASAP. As soon as the kids started back to school they were bringing home nasty germs to mama! I hope this helps!
Reply
ChihYu Smith
How amazing! I love hot lemon tea in the winter now I have a new flavor combo to try. Awesome!
Reply
STACEY CRAWFORD
Perfect for the cold & flu season or anytime an immune boost is needed. Astragalus root is such an excellent, and underused herb. It was sort of popular in the late 80's, and then I didn't see it for a while.
Reply
Katherine G Beck
I will definitely hold on to this recipe for when I am under the weather! Great idea to help feel better.
Reply
Kari - Get Inspired Everyday!
Oh my goodness it's that time of year again where every sort of germ seems to be going around! This looks so perfect to keep away all of that and stay healthy!
Reply
Darryl
We have a cold remedy called Lemsip which of course isn't the most natural of remedies - this would be a great replacement, thank you!
Reply
Carol Little R.H. @studiobotanica
WEll you just know that this one is right up my alley! I have been making versions of this forever and glad you are sharing it with your world!! The astragalus will be helpful if you are taking this daily. It takes time to build up and as an adaptogen, does a super job of helping the body to feel better overall. Think of this herb "low and slow" and over a period of time, will best serve you! Green wishes, C
Reply
Raia Todd
I might need to make this for my kiddos. They've been struggling through a nasty cough at nighttime.
Reply
Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri
Oh no! I hope they get through it quick!
Reply
va
I can already imagine how comforting this would be to drink when you're not feeling well. And I love all of the immunity boosting ingredients.
Reply
Lindsey Dietz
Well, I've never wanted a cup of lemonade with garlic in it before, but now you've got my mouth watering! This is such a healing drink, perfect for colds, flus, sore throats, whatever. I can see how this is a useful tool in any mom's arsenal!
Reply