I pulled together these easy-to-craft recipes for tea which feature only three ingredients. They can be crafted with equal amounts of each ingredient, but I like a more proportional recipe based on actual ingredients and its potency. For example:
Here’s a simple, reliable blending framework:
- Leafy herbs: largest proportion
- Flowers: moderate (they carry aroma fast)
- Roots & barks: small amounts
- Seeds & spices: smallest amounts
- 3–5 parts leafy herbs
- 1–2 parts flowers
- 1/2 –1 part roots or seeds
- 1/4 to 1/2 part spices
Winter Comfort Tea
- 1 part Chamomile
- 1/2 Ginger root, grated
- 1/4 part Cinnamon, broken
Why it works: Calming, gently warming, and perfect for evenings or snowy days.
Tip: Great with a touch of honey.
2. Cold Weather Calm
- 2 parts Lemon balm
- 1 part Peppermint
- 1 part Elderflower
Why it works: Bright and soothing without being medicinal—nice for stressy winter days.
3. Fireside Spice Tea
- 2 parts Rooibos
- 1/2 part Cinnamon
- 1/2 to 1 part Orange peel, broken or chopped
Why it works: Naturally caffeine-free, rich, and warming with a subtle citrus lift.
Feels like: A hug in a mug.
4. Throat & Soul Tea
- 1/2 part Marshmallow
root
- 1/4 part Licorice root
- 1 part Peppermint
Why it works: Smooth, soothing, and especially nice during dry winter months.
Note: Naturally sweet without sugar.
5. Winter Garden Mint
- 1 part Spearmint
- 1/2 part Lemon peel
- 1 part Rose petals
Why it works: Light, uplifting, and reminds you that gardens return 🌸
Lovely as: An afternoon pick-me-up.
6. Snow Day Chai-ish
- 1 part Black tea (or
roasted dandelion root for caffeine-free)
- 1/2 part Ginger root, grated (1/4 part powdered)
- 1/4 part Cardamom seeds
Why it works: Cozy spice without a long ingredient list.
7. Simple Herbal Nightcap
- 2 parts Linden
- 1 part Chamomile
- 1/2 part Lemon peel, grated
Why it works: Gentle, floral, and relaxing—perfect before bed.




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