Easy Turmeric Tea Recipe (Golden Milk, Dairy Free Option) (2024)

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Turmeric Tea is packed with healthy immune boosting antioxidants [1] thanks to the copious amounts of turmeric I’ve packed into this warming drink!

Also known as Golden Milk, Turmeric tea really couldn’t be simpler to make and you can make it dairy free as I have done here, or you can use regular milk, or you can drink it ‘black’ and just make it with hot water and no milk at all. They all work, all taste great, so let me show you how I make it!

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How to Make Easy Turmeric Tea

This is suchan easy recipe and there are a few options for making your own turmeric tea depending on how you like it.

First, I’m assuming that you will be using ground turmeric as that is the most common and readily available in every grocery store.

I usually make one cup of tea at a time, so this recipe reflects that. Start by adding one mug of water to a pan on the stove. Then simply add the turmeric, fresh ginger, cinnamon, and ground black pepper and let it simmer for about ten minutes.

Remove the ginger before serving, if you want to add a little milk you can do that, any sweetener you prefer can be added to taste.

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What’s the deal with black pepper and turmeric?

It might seem like a curious combination, turmeric and black pepper, especially in a cup of tea!

But ground black pepper is known to help the absorption ofcurcumin,[2] which is the main active compound in turmeric.

Black pepper has its own active compound, piperine,[3] and it’s this nifty compound that helps to boost the levels of curcumin your body can absorb.

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What exactly is Turmeric?

Turmeric is ground spice that comes from the root of the Curcuma longa plant and is part of the ginger family and also has a tuberous root or rhizome that looks similar to ginger.

It’s native to India and that’s where most of the commercially grown turmeric you’ll find in your grocery store comes from, but is also found and grown all over South East Asia.

It’s a very versatile spice and we love to use it in Curries such as Keto Butter Chicken, Chicken Korma, and Chicken Tikka Masala.

More Quick Facts on Turmeric!

  • Turmeric’s active compound is curcumin[4]
  • Curcumin is proven to have anti-inflammatory [5] and immune-boosting properties. [6]
  • It’s not just for yellow coloring, it has a distinctive mild earthy flavor and it’s a key ingredient in Ras El Hanout
  • A2008 study found that a small dose of curcumin canenhance antibody responses [7]

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More Recipes with Turmeric

  1. Chicken Shawarma
  2. Moroccan Chicken
  3. Chicken Tagine
  4. Cauliflower Rice Pilaf
  5. Low Carb Pumpkin Soup
  6. Chicken Biryani

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Turmeric Tea (Golden Milk

Quick and easy warming Turmeric Tea recipe (also known as Golden Milk

Total Carbs: 3 g

Net Carbs: 2 g

Servings: 1 Cup

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Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Simmer water with the ground turmeric, fresh ginger, cinnamon, and black pepper.

  2. After ten minutes remove the slice of ginger.

  3. Add a little milk of choice if desired, and sweetener (I like mine unsweetened) serve immediately.

  4. TIP: You can make double or triple the amount of turmeric tea and keep the remaining tea in the fridge and reheat it as needed over the next few days.

Recipe Notes

Nutrition Facts - the nutrition label does not include milk or sweeteners of any kind.

Storage - Turmeric Tea will keep in the fridge for several days, you can microwave to reheat, or reheat it on the stove.

Milk - you don't have to add milk, but it definitely makes it creamier and more palatable I think. I especially liked adding coconut milk to this recipe.

Nutrition Facts

Turmeric Tea (Golden Milk

Amount Per Serving

Calories 15

% Daily Value*

Sodium 13mg1%

Potassium 55mg2%

Carbohydrates 3g1%

Fiber 1g4%

Calcium 26mg3%

Iron 1.1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutritional information on Noshtastic is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site.

Author: Sheena Strain

Course:Beverage

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Sheena Strain is the proud owner of Noshtastic, a gluten free website that specializes in easy family meals including Low Carb, Keto, Paleo, Whole30, and many pressure cooker recipes.

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  1. Laura says

    Can you add honey?

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    • Sheena Strain says

      sure!

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  2. Griselda says

    Can we use ground ginger

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    • Sheena Strain says

      you can but it won’t be as nice

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  3. Gail A Holcomb says

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    I bought ground ginger to be able to make a batch of golden milk powder in advance. Can that be used in your recipe instead of fresh ginger, and would I add an equal amount as turmeric? I will try that.

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    • Sheena Strain says

      You could certainly try ground ginger for this recipe, for most they are not interchangeable especially if the recipe is savory.

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  4. Mary kennedy says

    Easy Turmeric Tea Recipe (Golden Milk, Dairy Free Option) (6)
    I’m just getting into Turmeric spice a young lady said that she used it as a facial mask , did not work for me maybe I did something wrong. so I will try to use it in recipes that I’ve seen that look interesting. I am Gluten Free so I look for ways to pep up the bland taste that most GF foods have, 20 years and still trying, oh well . Thanks for your recipes most work well for me.

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Easy Turmeric Tea Recipe (Golden Milk, Dairy Free Option) (2024)

FAQs

Which milk is good with turmeric? ›

Yes, lactose-intolerant individuals can enjoy turmeric milk by using dairy-free milk alternatives like almond milk, soy milk or coconut milk. These options provide the same benefits without the lactose found in regular cow's milk.

When we should not drink turmeric milk? ›

People who should not take turmeric include those with gallbladder problems, bleeding disorders, diabetes, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), infertility, iron deficiency, liver disease, hormone-sensitive conditions, and arrhythmia. Pregnant women and those who are going to undergo surgery should not use turmeric.

Is turmeric milk the same as golden milk? ›

Golden milk, also known as haldi doodh in hindi or as turmeric milk in popular culture, is a drink with a lot of history. It has been a part of Indian culture for centuries. The drink is bright gold, stemming from yellow turmeric mixed into white milk.

Can I drink turmeric with water only? ›

Yes, you can mix turmeric with water and consume it. Turmeric water can be made by boiling a cup of water with some turmeric powder and adding honey and lemon for added flavour. This water will have anti-bacterial, anti-septic and anti-inflammatory properties.

Who should not drink turmeric milk? ›

Q2: Who should not drink turmeric milk? A2: People allergic to turmeric, those with digestive sensitivities like lactose intolerance, individuals with kidney issues, and those with low blood sugar levels should avoid drinking turmeric milk.

Is golden milk anti-inflammatory? ›

Reduces Inflammation

Golden milk 's ingredients have anti-inflammatory properties. Acute inflammation is caused by an injury or infection. Your body uses this inflammation to signal the immune system to jump into action to help heal and begin protecting the body from invaders like viruses and bacteria.

What happens if we drink turmeric milk daily? ›

Regularly drinking turmeric milk can increase antioxidants in your body which fight cell damage and reduce oxidative stress on the body. This is essential to build a healthy immune response in case of infection or disease.

Does boiling turmeric destroy nutrients? ›

Cooking turmeric for just a few minutes does not reduce its nutritional value, but boiling turmeric over high heat or pressure cooking it reduces the effectiveness of Curcumin. However, cooking it for a small duration and pairing it with souring agents may help in better absorption of Curcumin in the body.

Is turmeric hard on the kidneys and liver? ›

The lowdown

While it is generally a safe spice, consuming too much turmeric could lead to certain side effects, including the formation of kidney stones. If you are predisposed to kidney stones, you should avoid taking curcumin-based supplements before speaking to your doctor.

What not to eat with turmeric? ›

Avoid using turmeric together with other herbal/health supplements that can also affect blood-clotting. This includes angelica (dong quai), capsicum, clove, dandelion, danshen, evening primrose, garlic, ginger, ginkgo, horse chestnut, Panax ginseng, poplar, red clover, saw palmetto, and willow.

What drugs cannot be taken with turmeric? ›

Turmeric may interfere with the action of these drugs, increasing the production of stomach acid:
  • Cimetidine (Tagamet)
  • Famotidine (Pepcid)
  • Ranitidine (Zantac)
  • Esomeprazole (Nexium)
  • Omeprazole (Prilosec)
  • Lansoprazole (Prevacid)

Does turmeric stain teeth? ›

The coloured pigment in turmeric binds to your teeth which causes staining and discoloration which can be particularly ageing for teeth, according to Dr Jethwa.

What is the best time to drink turmeric milk? ›

06/7Why you must drink it before bedtime

Since your body is at rest during the rest, it is the ideal time for the body to carry out its repairing tasks. The combination of turmeric along with milk, cinnamon, black pepper powder and jaggery also boosts the overall immunity.

When's the best time to drink golden milk? ›

While you can enjoy turmeric milk any time of the day, most suggest drinking it about an hour before bedtime to get the full effects of its relaxing, soothing properties.

What is the healthiest way to consume turmeric? ›

The best way to take turmeric is in supplement form. Choose a supplement that has been specially formulated for better absorption. And look for a USP-verified mark on the bottle. Like any supplement, turmeric can cause side effects and may interact with other medications you take.

What is the best way to ingest turmeric? ›

There are numerous ways to eat your dose of raw turmeric, including as a powder or freshly grated! But to improve the taste and also ensure it is effectively absorbed by your body, we recommend combining turmeric with a liquid such as a flavoured turmeric shot, turmeric tea or smoothie.

Is 1 teaspoon of turmeric a day enough? ›

How much turmeric should you consume to retain the health benefits? Here are a few helpful tips to get you started. Sayer uses 1/2 - 1.5 teaspoons per day of the dried root powder, certified organic. A typical dose of supplemental curcumin is about 250mg per day, and often increased when dealing with a condition.

How to take turmeric with water? ›

Combine turmeric with 1 cup (237 mL) water. Bring water and turmeric to a boil. Let sit for 3–5 minutes.

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