ai6yr,

Tonight's food experiment: horehound tea!

ai6yr,

Wow, that stuff is bitter

BakerRL75,
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@ai6yr That’s why horehound candy is primarily sugar ( of all types).

BakerRL75,
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@ai6yr Tradition for tea is to use honey and lemon for balance. Of course brewing fresh leaves is a bit of an experiment.
Instructions:
Boil the Leaves: In a pot, bring 2 cups of water to a boil. Add the horehound leaves (slightly chopped) and simmer for about 10 minutes.
Steep: Remove the pot from heat and allow the leaves to steep in the water for an additional 10 minutes.
Strain: Strain the tea to remove the leaves.
Dilute and Sweeten: Add 2 more cups of water to the strained tea. If desired, sweeten with honey and add a splash of lemon juice.
Serve: Enjoy your horehound tea warm or chilled

ai6yr,

@BakerRL75 "Enjoy" LOL... Less leaves (!!!) next time!!

BakerRL75,
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@ai6yr I’d forgotten the all important dilution before drinking step!

ai6yr,

@BakerRL75 LOL "add 2 more cups water"?!?! Well... heck, that would have made some difference to the bitterness and sweetness ratio. Maybe will try that another time, LOL.

MsMerope,
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@ai6yr
I am fairly confident that you might possibly know where to find some honey

ai6yr,

@MsMerope I added a bunch of honey... It's still WAY bitter. Maybe throw a token leaf in something else, but the recipes out there... whew!

ai6yr,

For the record, steeping horehound. Bringing out all that bitterness for your drinking pleasure, LOL.

ai6yr,

Bitter brew. The stuff on top is actually beeswax, I scooped some raw honey with wax bits in there for sweetener. I apparently should have diluted this! Then sweetened.

ai6yr,

The flavor of horehound at this concentration is essentially the bitterness and similar flavor to the aftertaste of grapefruit, and/or the bitter note of Bergamot in Earl Gray. It definitely requires a strong dilution and a lot more sweetening to temper the strong bitterness.

TheJen,
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@ai6yr Now you know why they mixed it with a bunch of sugar to make candy. Lol.

MsMerope,
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@ai6yr isn't horehound a sore throat thing?

ai6yr,

@MsMerope Yes. Maybe I'll try it if I ever get a sore throat. Actually haven't had a sore throat since the "before times", and I don't miss it.

exador23,
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ai6yr,

@exador23 Brewed... mixed with honey and lemon. Tasted a bit, and then made that face. I'll make myself a cup of mint tea next time LOL... tossed the rest of the experiment!!!

exador23,
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@ai6yr

I had a really bitter concoction called "spring wine" which was a chi-based taoist recipe with all manner of weird chinese herbs.

Then I made it much worse by steeping wormwood in it to make home-made absinthe.

It wasn't only horribly bitter and twangy, but the aftertaste simply did. not. go. away. The only thing I found to cut through it was Lagavulin - a very peaty, smokey Islay scotch.

ai6yr,

@exador23 LOL I went and poured myself mead to wash out the bitterness, actually.

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