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How to Make Golden Milk (in Only 5 Minutes!)

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Our family has drank this golden milk recipe for years and it’s a favorite of ours. I love curling up with a good book and a hot drink and golden milk is a great hygge option. Its earthy, golden spice is a powerful Ayurvedic medicine used for centuries.

Naturally gluten-free, golden milk is a tasty way to get the health benefits of turmeric!

Turmeric Golden Milk

You’ve probably encountered turmeric in Indian or Asian dishes. It’s easily recognized by its bright yellow (and I mean very bright yellow!) color.

Called haldi doodh in India, traditional turmeric tea is simply made with milk and turmeric. More modern versions of golden milk add everything from maple syrup to oat milk. Prepared this way with warming spices like cinnamon and ginger, even my kids love the flavor. It tastes similar to chai, but this recipe doesn’t use cardamom.

We can have this turmeric tea several times a week, depending on the time of year and what sounds good. I love drinking it, especially before bed. Golden milk aids relaxation and helps boost the immune system while sleeping.

Benefits of Golden Milk

Golden milk is more than tasty. Consuming turmeric supports digestion, immune function, and liver function. It may even offer protection from some types of cancer. Turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties make it popular for joint pain. It’s also been shown to protect heart and cardiovascular system health.

This tea maximizes the natural antioxidant power of turmeric because it’s served hot. We’re also combining it with other beneficial spices and a little fat and pepper for better absorption.

There are several variations on how to make turmeric tea (given below). But here’s what you need to get the full benefits of turmeric. Heat, the turmeric itself, add fat for absorption, and black pepper to activate the turmeric.

Start with this base, and adjust the spices and sweeteners to your preference!

Which Milk to Use

Traditionally turmeric milk is made with hot cow milk. If your family is able to tolerate it, grass-fed, raw milk adds a nice creamy flavor. Non-dairy milk options include almond milk, cashew milk, pecan, and oat milk. Coconut milk (not the canned kind, but this recipe) is another dairy-free option that adds some healthy fats. Some people use plant-based soy milk, but it’s not something I use or recommend.

It won’t be as creamy, but you can even make this recipe with plain water instead of any milk. Bone broth is another great option for the base and you can omit the sweetener if you use broth. Broth obviously yields a more earthy, savory flavor. If you don’t use milk or broth, consider adding a small amount of fat (like ghee or coconut oil) as it increases absorption.

Feeling really brave? Try using camel milk instead!

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Golden Milk Recipe (Turmeric Tea)

Golden milk is a great way to get the digestive and immune-boosting benefits of turmeric daily. Find out how to make this health-boosting drink in under 5 minutes!
Prep Time 4 minutes
Cook Time 3 minutes
Total Time 7 minutes
Calories 163kcal
Author Katie Wells

Servings

2

Equipment

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place all the ingredients (except the peppers) in a high-speed blender and blend until smooth.
  • Pour into a small saucepan and heat for 3-5 minutes over medium heat until hot, but not boiling.
  • Stir in the pinch of black pepper and cayenne pepper if using.
  • Drink immediately.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Golden Milk Recipe (Turmeric Tea)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 163 Calories from Fat 72
% Daily Value*
Fat 8g12%
Saturated Fat 5g31%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.3g
Monounsaturated Fat 2g
Cholesterol 29mg10%
Sodium 93mg4%
Potassium 400mg11%
Carbohydrates 16g5%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 15g17%
Protein 8g16%
Vitamin A 418IU8%
Vitamin C 0.3mg0%
Calcium 308mg31%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

  • Turmeric has a natural, vibrant yellow color and may stain blenders and countertops. The color will eventually fade, but making a thick paste of baking soda and water and scrubbing the stain can help.
  • This pre-made turmeric ginger broth is a perfect option if you choose to make this tea with bone broth.

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Golden Milk Shortcuts

If you’d rather not mix up the spices each time you make tea, you can easily make a mixture of the spices and just add them to warmed milk when ready.

Option 1: Dry Golden Milk Mix

To use, add 2 teaspoons of this mix to 2 cups warmed milk of choice.

Option 2: Golden Turmeric Paste

Another reader, Rose, also shared this variation (thank you Rose!)

In a stainless steel pan, combine water, turmeric, and black pepper. It should make a thick paste. Cook and stir for 7 to 10 minutes. Remove from heat and add coconut oil, using a whisk to fully mix in the coconut oil. Transfer to a glass jar with a lid and store in the refrigerator.

To use, whisk 1 teaspoon of Golden Paste into 2 cups of warmed milk of choice. Add molasses, vanilla extract, and cinnamon to taste.

Turmeric Tea FAQs

This recipe has gained popularity over the years and I’ve received a few (hundred) questions about it. I created this list of commonly asked questions to address the most asked ones:

Where Do You Get Turmeric?

Lately, I get fresh turmeric from the garden. I’ve also ordered dry, powdered turmeric in bulk before. I use it in many spice blends, beauty recipes, and this golden milk. Look for one that’s organic, non-irradiated, and has curcumin. The brand will often specify a percentage. I’ve ordered this one on several occasions.

Want an even more convenient option? One of my favorite brands, Organifi, makes a delicious ready-made turmeric drink mix. It’s packed with superfoods to help with sleep, improve your immune system, and relax at night.

What If I Don’t Like Turmeric/Pepper/Tea?

This might still be worth a try, as it doesn’t taste like any of those. The black pepper is important here since it has piperine, a compound known to increase the benefits of turmeric.

Can I Omit the Honey/Maple Syrup?

Of course. I find it helps mellow out the strong flavor of the turmeric, but it’s not necessary. You can also use stevia (healthy for blood sugar levels) or nutrient-rich blackstrap molasses to get the health benefits. Be advised that molasses doesn’t only offers a mild sweetness and gives it more of a gingerbread taste!

Can I Get Turmeric in My Diet Another Way?

Sure! But this is the tastiest in my opinion. If you aren’t into turmeric lattes or don’t want to take the time to drink them, just add the ingredients to any food, or take them alone. For instance, throw some turmeric, black pepper, and olive oil on some roasted veggies to accomplish the same thing.

I Have ___ Health Condition or Am Pregnant/Nursing. Can I Drink This?

I always recommend talking with a health professional before using any natural remedy. The University of Maryland Medical Center reports it’s safe to cook with turmeric while pregnant and nursing. However, they caution against turmeric supplements without first running it by a health professional.

Other health experts recommend avoiding turmeric in large, medicinal amounts for the following:

  • During pregnancy
  • In those who have or have a history of biliary tract obstruction
  • People on blood thinners
  • Those who are at a higher risk of kidney stones
  • People about to have surgery (since turmeric is a blood thinner)

Be sure to ask your natural healthcare professional or midwife before drinking golden milk if you have a medical condition. Talk to someone who knows your situation before making a decision.

Can Kids Drink Turmeric Tea?

I give small amounts to my kids. Turmeric is a spice after all! They love the taste and love to help make it. But check with their healthcare practitioner if you have any questions or concerns before drinking this.

This Stained My Counter/Blender/Cup. What Do I Do?

I have good news and bad news. The good news is that the stains aren’t harmful and will fade over time. The bad news is that it will take some time. Using a baking soda water paste to clean the stain can help.

Can I Make a Big Batch and Keep it in the Fridge?

Sure! I’ve made up to half a gallon and kept it in the fridge. I find I enjoy it cold too, but you can also reheat it in a small saucepan. This turmeric lemonade is another delicious version to have on hand

Can I Use Fresh Turmeric Root?

Yes! It wasn’t often available where I used to live, so I used dry for this recipe. To use fresh, grate a 1-inch piece of fresh turmeric root into the recipe. This accomplishes the same thing. You may also want to strain it using a fine mesh strainer to remove any remaining pulp or pieces.

You can also use fresh ginger instead of dried in this recipe.

How do you use turmeric? Share your favorite uses below!

This article was medically reviewed by Madiha Saeed, MD, a board-certified family physician. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

Turmeric tea or golden milk is an amazing immune-boosting remedy that contains turmeric, cinnamon, ginger, and pepper in a milk/broth base.
Sources
  1. McIntyre, A. (2005). Herbal treatment of children: Western and ayurvedic perspectives. Edinburgh: Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann
  2. Ehrlich, S.D. (2014). Turmeric. Retrieved from  http://www.umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/herb/turmeric
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  4. Tang, M., Larson-Meyer, D.E., & Liebman, M. (2008). Effect of cinnamon and turmeric on urinary oxalate excretion, plasma lipids, and plasma glucose in healthy subjects. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 87 (5): 1262-1267.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

563 responses to “How to Make Golden Milk (in Only 5 Minutes!)”

  1. Erin Avatar

    Hi! I read this and decided to try my hand at making a warm drink that was easy, fast and tasted similar to a chia tea latte. My attempt worked out great….it tasted good, minimal ingredients and most importantly, it wasn’t a hassle so I would actually make this twice a day to get the full benefits of tumeric. Here it goes: in a 12 oz cup add 4-6oz boiling water, 1tsp turmeric, 1/2tsp cinnamon and raw honey to your liking, stir up….this creates the base that is similar to creating a chai tea latte. Next, just add 5-6oz of steamed milk….I chose hemp milk. I have an espresso machine so I was able to steam it and create a little foam. Delish! Happy to have another non caffeinated warm beverage recipe up my sleeve!

  2. Dianna Avatar

    I just made the paste for the first time and used 1 tsp. With a cup of warm almond milk. I also added nutmeg and a Tbls. Good vanilla. It tasted like eggnog or good Chai Tea…Absolutely delicious.. I am a cancer survivor, have heart issues, and RA. I am having difficulty with the RA meds and praying this will become a substitute for them…So excited to see if it makes any difference tomorrow. No problem drinking it and better than a Stabucks in my opinion.

  3. Katie Avatar

    Other recipes and articles I’ve read say that Tumeric also needs small amount of fat (Coconut Oil) for absorption.

  4. Dee Avatar

    I break up a small piece of 70%-72% dark chocolate, put in mug and add 1/2 tsp turmeric, 1/2 tsp black pepper, 1/4-1/2 tsp cinnamon and milk. Whisk the spices floating on top of milk and microwave, then whisk until melted chocolate is thoroughly combined. You can customize this hot dark chocolate any way you want. There’s so many possibilities. It’s easy and there is no mess. Enjoy!

  5. Sara Avatar

    5 stars
    I mix my tumeric with cinnamon, cloves and honey in almond milk and heat. I tastes like a thinner version of egg nog. It really pretty good. I was surprized.

  6. Tracy Avatar

    4 stars
    I have had keep getting acute bronchitis. Been on antibiotics 4 times. Each time my bronchitis returns within 1-3 weeks! So I tried the turmeric milk (golden milk recipe about 5 days ago. I drank one cup a day for two days. I didn’t care for it so I stopped. Day three I was actually feeling MUCH better and coughing up more than usual. It was like it was finally breaking up. This week I can feel the bronchitis getting worse again. Ugh! So I made the above paste but added 1/4 cup of cinnamon, 1 1/2 tablespoons of ginger and about 2 additional tablespoons of coconut oil. I used a teaspoon mixed into very warm milk then added about 1 1/2 teaspoons of organic raw honey. I love it! So now I have a question – hoe many cups of my golden milk should you drink a day? Can I just swallow a teaspoon on the paste instead? Would that work the same as the golden milk?

  7. Cathy F. Avatar
    Cathy F.

    Hi, I have 2 questions….first I know the turmeric stains counters etc….but has anyone noticed it staining their teeth? Also do you think it would work if you added a chai tea bag to add to the flavor and/or take away any bitterness? If anyone has tried that please post……would like to give golden milk a try…..thanks.

    1. Diana Avatar

      I haven’t noticed any teeth staining, but I don’t drink this every single day and don’t have perfectly white teeth to begin with. I’ve made this using sweetened vanilla almond milk and reduced the amount of turmeric, and there is no bitterness at all. I haven’t tried using a Chai tea bag.

      1. Rosemary Avatar
        Rosemary

        4 stars
        I haven’t had any teeth staining from the golden milk. I also use turmeric to brush my teeth after oil pulling with coconut oil. No staining at all.

  8. Diana Avatar

    5 stars
    I have made this multiple times, and I really enjoy it. I generally omit the cayenne pepper, and I use around half the turmeric called for in the recipe. I use sweetened vanilla almond milk, and I add a bit of coconut oil to the pot. I totally skip the blender part – I think just whisking it around in the pot itself works fine. I don’t drink this every day, and I don’t know if I’ve personally experienced any benefits from drinking this, but it sure tastes delicious!

  9. Claira Avatar

    I wasn’t able to read all 190 plus comments. But I did skim through them, and we do a lot of them. But I didn’t see where anyone actually talked about how they were able to sleep using this paste. Has anyone with insomnia been able to sleep because of drinking this at night?

  10. Sophie Avatar

    I recently bought spiced from a nearby tea-herbs-spices store and the kind lady who runs it gave me a sample of turmeric. She warned me of it staining countertops and other surfaces but also said that nail polish remover will clean them! She accidentally dropped some drops on her counter and saw a turmeric stain disappear! I haven’t used the turmeric yet, so no stains so far 😛 but you can give it a try!

  11. karly Avatar

    4 stars
    Tried golden milk for the first time this evening. I was pleasantly surprised!! I was worried about how it would taste. It actually gave me a full feeling. How many times a day can you drink this? Breakfast would be okay and then in the evening time?

  12. Maria Avatar

    5 stars
    Does this drink raise your sugar for diabetic I love doing it but in the morning my sugar levels are higher

    1. M. J. Avatar

      5 stars
      Try it without the honey…with the spices I don’t need the sweetener. My husband likes a bit of maple syrup in his.

  13. Leigh Anne Avatar
    Leigh Anne

    5 stars
    I love this drink! I needed to find a way to get turmeric into my diet for its anti inflammatory use. I could drink this tea all day long…. which brings me to my question, is it something that should only be consumed once or twice a day, or could I safely have four cups a day and be okay? Also, I am nursing, but I checked with my Midwife and was told that it’s fine to have curcumin as long as it’s in food or drink and not taken as a supplement.

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      In theory, it should be safe since this would technically be a culinary use, but if you are drinking that much, maybe reduce the turmeric in each cup by half. You should still get the flavor and could consume more without as much turmeric.

      1. Rona Avatar

        Hi Katie I read somewhere that turmeric raises blood pressure. I already have high pressure, so I’m concerned because I want to start drinking golden milk.
        Thanks so much

  14. Tarrayah Avatar

    Hello,
    I have pressed tumeric from a juice bar, how much would you recommend using there?

  15. Sam Avatar

    5 stars
    I am absolutely in love with Turmeric Milk aka Golden Milk!! It has done wonders for my skin and helps me fall asleep at night. I love this recipe and made it for friends for the holidays and they all loved it so thanks for that! Now that I’m back at school, I don’t have much time to make it so I have been ordering it online. My favorite has been from The Golden Number Co.

  16. Jessy Avatar

    This is absolutely delicious!! I mixed all the spices and then put it with the milk in the frother, so it mixes it up and then when it cooled down a bit I added the honey. I’m hooked 🙂

  17. Simone Avatar

    5 stars
    After reading, I ran out and got my Turmeric. I had all other ingredients on hand. I love, love, love curry! However, at first sip with my warm almond milk, I realized that I love to EAT curry, not drink it…lol. Alas, I remained open minded, added a tsp of honey and, ooh so, so good. Had it right before bed and can’t wait to have it first thing in the morning. My goal is to eventually eliminate the honey. Thank you!

  18. Harley Avatar

    5 stars
    I just started drinking this, and it’s SOOO GOOOOD! I used Cashew Milk, and def used the cyanne pepper! It’s creamy deliciousness!!!

  19. Micha Avatar

    3 stars
    Please only add the honey once the tea has cooled down enough to drink. If you hear the honey, all the beneficial enzymes and vitamins get destroyed.

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