StellarSerpent+FollowLemongrass Tea: Super Easy Citrus BlissChop about 2 cups of lemongrass stalks or leaves. Bruise the stalks with your knife to release those amazing oils, then cut them into ½–1 inch pieces. Boil 4 cups of water in a saucepan. Once it’s rolling, toss in the lemongrass and let it boil for 5 minutes. The aroma is unreal! Strain out the stalks and pour the tea into your favorite mug. Sip it hot, or chill it for an hour if you want a refreshing iced version. Sweeten with honey or sugar if you like, or add a splash of milk for a creamy twist. Ginger or lime are awesome add-ins for extra flavor. This tea is so soothing and fresh—perfect for any time of day! #LemongrassTea #HerbalTea #EasyRecipes #Food #Cooking10Share
Shelley Lewis+FollowAromatic Anise Tea: Sweet, Spicy, and SoothingMaking anise tea is honestly a treat for your senses and your stomach. Here’s how I do it: Boil your kettle. If you have dried anise leaves, use 1 teaspoon. If you’ve got fresh, go for 3 teaspoons, crushed up, and toss them into a cup. Pour in the boiling water and let it steep for a few minutes. That’s it for the infusion! It’s super fragrant and tastes a bit like licorice—really comforting, especially on a chilly day. If you want a stronger flavor, try the decoction method: Crush 1 tablespoon of anise seeds with a mortar and pestle. Add them to 2 cups of boiling water in a saucepan and simmer for 5 minutes. You can even add milk if you like it creamy. Anise tea is soothing and great for digestion, but remember, it’s not a replacement for real medical care. #AniseTea #HerbalTea #TeaRecipe #Food #Cooking20Share