Ginger With Clove – The Simple Homemade Remedy My Family Always Trusts
My family has always used ginger and clove tea as a straightforward, soothing home cure for colds, stressful situations, and exhausting evenings. The deep, peaceful scent of clove and the warmth of ginger combine to create a pleasant beverage that is both revitalizing and therapeutic. I enjoy making it on chilly or wet days when all I want to do is sip something calming and rejuvenating.
Why Ginger and Clove Work So Well Together
Ginger and clove have both been traditionally used for generations in homemade remedies and comforting drinks.
Together they create:
- Warm spicy flavor
- Natural soothing properties
- Refreshing aroma
- Comfort during cold weather
- Relaxing and cozy feeling
The combination feels strong yet balanced at the same time.
Ingredients
- 1-inch fresh ginger piece
- 3–4 whole cloves
- 2 cups water
- 1 teaspoon honey (optional)
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice (optional)
Ingredient Notes
Ginger
Fresh ginger works best because it gives stronger flavor and warmth.
I usually crush it slightly before boiling because it releases more flavor that way.
Cloves
Whole cloves add deep aroma and slight sweetness.
Even a few cloves are enough because their flavor becomes strong quickly.
Honey
Honey softens the spice and makes the drink extra soothing.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Ginger
Wash and peel the ginger lightly.
Slice or crush it gently using the back of a spoon or mortar.
Crushing helps release more natural oils and flavor.
Step 2: Boil the Water
Add water to a small pot and bring it to a boil.
Now add:
- Ginger
- Whole cloves
Let everything simmer for:
- 8–10 minutes
The kitchen will slowly fill with a warm spicy aroma that honestly feels comforting on its own.
Step 3: Strain and Serve
Strain the drink into a cup.
Add:
- Honey
- Lemon juice (optional)
Serve warm.
I personally love drinking this slowly during rainy evenings while sitting quietly with family.
What It Tastes Like
This drink tastes:
- Warm
- Slightly spicy
- Aromatic
- Comforting
- Mildly sweet if honey is added
The ginger gives freshness while the clove adds depth and warmth.
Personal Tips From My Kitchen
Don’t Use Too Many Cloves
Cloves are strong, so adding too many can overpower the drink.
Simmer Slowly
Gentle simmering gives better flavor than boiling aggressively.
Add Cinnamon for Extra Warmth
Sometimes I add a small cinnamon stick during winter, and it tastes amazing.
Best Served Fresh
This drink tastes best warm and freshly made.
Variations You Can Try
Ginger Clove Tea
Add black tea leaves for a stronger tea version.
Immune Booster Version
Add turmeric and black pepper.
Relaxing Bedtime Drink
Mix with warm milk and honey.
Refreshing Version
Serve chilled with lemon and mint.
Nutritional Value (Approx. Per Cup)
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 15–25 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 4g |
| Sugar | 3g |
| Fat | 0g |
| Antioxidants | High |
| Vitamin C | Small Amount |
