But when I started playing around with lavender, I discovered that lavender syrup is easy to make and adds both a great taste and a terrific scent to hot and cold drinks. It just tastes special—and that’s something we all need, now and then.
I’m sharing the syrup recipe and a couple of drink suggestions here—more in Lavender Lies Bleeding, coming July 15 in paperback, ebook, and audio, and available for pre-order now. (More details below.)
Since lavender is commonly grown, and not so commonly used in cooking, heed this reminder Pepper gives: Make sure your lavender buds are food-safe. If you buy them from a reputable commercial source, no worries. No special variety is needed, but if you grow your own or cut a few stalks from a neighbor’s plant, make sure no pesticides or herbicides were used nearby. Lavender is best harvested with the flowers are about 25%-50% open, in the morning before the oils begin to release in the heat of the day.
Happy sipping!
PS: I finally figured out how to embed a PDF of the recipe for easy printing.
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Lavender Syrup
Add a taste of summer to your hot or cold drinks any time of year!
1 cup water
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon dried lavender
Combine ingredients in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring until sugar dissolves. Simmer 1 minute. Remove from heat and steep 30 minutes, then strain into a glass jar or bottle to cool.
Store in the refrigerator. Keeps 3-4 weeks.
Lavender London Fog: The classic London Fog uses vanilla syrup. Switch it up with lavender for a taste of summer, any time of year.
Make a strong cup of Earl Grey tea, from a bag or loose-leaf tea. Stir in 1-1/2 teaspoons lavender syrup and top with stiff steamed milk.
For an iced version of any of these drinks, pour coffee or tea and syrup over a handful of ice cubes and add steamed milk or cream. Stir and enjoy!
Lavender Italian Soda: Place a cup of ice in a 12 ounce glass. Pour in 1-2 ounces of lavender syrup, to your taste. Add 8 ounces club soda or sparkling water and a dash of cream. Stir; adjust to taste if needed.
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