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Lemon Myrtle Drink Recipes

Refreshing and Unique Beverages

Lemon Myrtle Drink Recipes: Lemon myrtle, a versatile and aromatic Australian native herb, is known for its distinct lemony flavour and numerous health benefits.

When dried and ground, its leaves can be used to create a variety of refreshing and unique beverages. Today, we will explore six delightful drink recipes that highlight the zesty and invigorating qualities of lemon myrtle. These recipes are perfect for any occasion, offering a professional yet easy approach to incorporating this remarkable herb into your daily routine.

Each recipe demonstrates the culinary potential of lemon myrtle, making it an essential ingredient for creative and health-conscious drink enthusiasts. Check here For more information on Lemon Myrtle Health Benefits.

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Lemon Myrtle Drink Recipes: Lemon Myrtle Iced Tea

Lemon myrtle iced tea is a refreshing and invigorating drink, perfect for hot summer days.

To start, brew a strong batch of black tea using six tea bags and four cups of boiling water. Allow the tea to steep for at least five minutes, then remove the tea bags and let the tea cool to room temperature. Next, add one teaspoon of dried, ground lemon myrtle leaves to the tea. Stir well, ensuring the lemon myrtle is evenly distributed throughout the liquid. Then, add honey or sugar to taste, mixing until fully dissolved. For an added twist, squeeze in the juice of half a lemon and stir again. Chill the tea in the refrigerator for at least an hour before serving. Serve over ice, garnished with a lemon slice and a sprig of mint. For an even more Australian twist garnish with native river mint or bush mint!

This iced tea offers a delightful balance of robust tea and zesty lemon myrtle, making it a crowd-pleaser and a perfect companion for warm weather.

Lemon Myrtle Drink Recipes: Lemon Myrtle Smoothie

A lemon myrtle smoothie is a nutritious and delicious way to start your day.

Begin by blending one cup of Greek yoghurt with a ripe banana until smooth. Add a teaspoon of dried, ground lemon myrtle to the mix. Then, toss in half a cup of frozen berries such as strawberries, blueberries, or raspberries, and a tablespoon of honey for sweetness. Blend the mixture until smooth, ensuring all ingredients are well incorporated. If the smoothie is too thick, add a splash of almond milk or water to reach your desired consistency. Pour the smoothie into a glass and garnish with a few fresh berries or a mint leaf for an added touch.

This creamy, tangy smoothie is packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and probiotics, making it an excellent choice for a healthy breakfast or a midday snack.

Dried lemon Myrtle.
Terrablendz Dried Lemon Myrtle.

Lemon Myrtle Drink Recipes: Lemon Myrtle and Ginger Infusion

For a warming and soothing beverage, try a lemon myrtle and ginger infusion.

First, bring two cups of water to a boil in a small saucepan. Add a teaspoon of dried, ground lemon myrtle and a teaspoon of freshly grated ginger to the boiling water. Reduce the heat and let the mixture simmer for ten minutes, allowing the flavours to meld together. Strain the infusion into a cup, discarding the solids. Sweeten the drink with honey or agave syrup to taste, stirring until dissolved. This infusion combines the calming properties of lemon myrtle with the digestive benefits of ginger, creating a perfect drink for relaxation and digestive health.

Enjoy this infusion hot, as a comforting beverage on a chilly day, or let it cool and serve it over ice for a refreshing alternative.

Lemon Myrtle Drink Recipes: Lemon Myrtle and Coconut Water Refresher

Lemon myrtle and coconut water refresher is a hydrating and revitalising drink, ideal for rehydration and refreshment.

Begin by combining one litre of coconut water with a teaspoon of dried, ground lemon myrtle in a large container. Stir well to ensure the lemon myrtle is evenly dispersed throughout the coconut water. For added flavour, mix in the juice of one lime and a handful of fresh mint leaves. Allow the mixture to sit in the fridge for at least an hour to let the flavours infuse fully. Serve the refresher chilled, over ice, and garnish with lime slices and mint sprigs. This refreshing beverage is perfect for rehydrating after a workout, enjoying at a summer picnic, or simply sipping on a hot day.

The combination of coconut water and lemon myrtle provides a natural source of electrolytes and antioxidants, making it both delicious and beneficial for your health.

Lemon Myrtle Drink Recipes: Lemon Myrtle Chai Latte

A lemon myrtle chai latte is a comforting and aromatic drink, perfect for cooler weather and a relaxing treat.

Start by brewing a strong cup of chai tea using two chai tea bags and one cup of boiling water. Allow the tea to steep for five minutes, then remove the tea bags. In a small saucepan, heat one cup of milk (or a dairy-free alternative such as almond, soy, or oat milk) until steaming, but not boiling. Stir in a teaspoon of dried, ground lemon myrtle and a tablespoon of honey. Whisk the mixture until frothy and well combined. Pour the lemon myrtle milk mixture into the brewed chai tea, stirring gently to combine. Garnish the latte with a sprinkle of cinnamon and a dash of nutmeg for added warmth and spice. This chai latte offers a unique twist on a classic beverage, with the citrusy notes of lemon myrtle complementing the warm spices of chai.

Enjoy this drink as a cosy afternoon pick-me-up or an after-dinner treat.

Chai Latte

Lemon Myrtle Drink Recipes: Lemon Myrtle Lemonade

Lemon myrtle lemonade is a zesty and refreshing take on a traditional favourite, perfect for quenching your thirst on a hot day.

To start, combine one cup of freshly squeezed lemon juice with one litre of cold water in a large pitcher. Add a tablespoon of dried, ground lemon myrtle and stir well to ensure the herb is evenly distributed. Sweeten the lemonade with sugar or honey to taste, mixing until fully dissolved. For an extra burst of flavour, add a few slices of lemon and a handful of fresh basil leaves. Let the lemonade sit in the fridge for at least an hour to allow the flavours to meld. Serve the lemonade over ice, garnished with lemon slices and basil leaves.

This lemonade is a perfect balance of tart lemon and aromatic lemon myrtle, offering a delightful and refreshing beverage that is sure to impress your guests at any gathering.

Conclusion

Lemon myrtle is a versatile and flavourful herb that can transform ordinary beverages into extraordinary experiences. From iced tea to smoothies, and infusions to lemonades, the unique citrusy notes of lemon myrtle add a refreshing twist to every drink. By incorporating these recipes into your repertoire, you can enjoy the distinctive taste and numerous health benefits of lemon myrtle.

Try these recipes today and discover how this remarkable Australian herb can boost your beverages to new heights. Whether you are looking for a refreshing summer drink, a nutritious smoothie, or a comforting warm beverage, lemon myrtle has something to offer. Embrace the versatility of this native herb and enjoy the refreshing and unique flavours it brings to your drinks.

For more Lemon Myrtle Infusions check out: Lemon Myrtle Infused Recipes!

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