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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
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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. Sara Piotter Avatar
    Sara Piotter

    Long time follower and huge fan! I NEVER take the time to comment, until now, you deserve huge thanks! Feeling immune depressed and I knew I needed some tumeric tea STAT. Couldn’t remember the key to unlocking the curcumin but of course I could count on Wellness Mama to help out. Many many thanks for all the research, energy, you pour into your blog!

  2. Jacob Ochuko Avatar
    Jacob Ochuko

    Please, where can I get tumeric water and tea and also DMSO for purchase.

  3. Abi fernan Avatar
    Abi fernan

    Can i simmer/ boil dry turmeric powder and a pinch of black pepper with water? and set aside for a minute as a tea in the morning before breakfast or in the evening before bed? Please advise, thank you..

  4. Lystra Avatar

    5 stars
    When making we use Ghee. My mom made this drink on a common basis for my sister’s after childbirth. But, your quite right it does have many healing properties. For that reason, we grow our turmeric and have it on a rotational basis.

  5. Dan Avatar

    5 stars
    My wife and I truly enjoy this. Even the first time – when I mistakenly used cracked red pepper instead of cayenne!
    Finding a way to infuse turmeric into our daily life without just sprinkling it into our food made this a welcome standard in our home. I was able to share it with a friend who suffers from IBS; he loves it and thanks you!

  6. Bethany Avatar
    Bethany

    This recipe looks delicious, Katie! I have been looking for ways to get more turmeric in my diet, so this article was timely. I love that your kids even drink it. I am thinking of offering this as a “dessert” option to my kids. I’m hoping it will help get them excited about it so that I can get more immune boosting goodness into their little bodies.

  7. Mary Avatar

    Bleach cleans up turmeric very well. You can pour it directly on the stain, depending on the type of countertop.

  8. Debra Norton Avatar
    Debra Norton

    I tried this tonight. Battling a head cold and cough. It tastes pretty good.
    The recipe is for 4. Can we make 1/2 and save part of it? Can we drink it a couple times a day?
    Thanks

    1. Rosemary Chiaverini Avatar
      Rosemary Chiaverini

      No. I drink this tea and even brush my teeth with turmeric powder for its whitening effects. I don’t understand how it works but it does work.

      1. Ashley Avatar
        Ashley

        Why would you want to brush your teeth with something that stains? It stained the wooden spoons I cooked it with. Doesn’t make much sense.

  9. Travis Murphy Avatar
    Travis Murphy

    Copious amounts of Turmeric tea is drunk in Okinawa where there are the most centenarians living in the world. They make the tea with water. It’s good cold too.

  10. Adele Aiken Avatar
    Adele Aiken

    Some recipes have you use coconut oil. I like the taste but the oil is solid unless heated so I can’t drink the milk cold. The recipes state that the coconut oil is essential. Is it, or is it just essential to have some type of oil?

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      I prefer it without coconut oil so I can drink cold as well. Coconut oil isn’t essential, it is just good to have some fats to help the body absorb it. The coconut milk in this recipe serves that purpose.

  11. Anlly Rosas Avatar
    Anlly Rosas

    Is there a different between the tea and the broth?

  12. Kendra Avatar
    Kendra

    5 stars
    I was hesitant to try this. Didn’t think all these flavors would meld well together. But man it is SOOOOOO tasty, creamy, and spicy. I love it. I’ll be making this more often. I wish I had tried this sooner. I did use coconut milk from a can, its organic and BPA free. I dilute with a bit of water. Raw honey, ceylon cinnamon, turmeric powder, ginger powder, freshly ground black pepper, and a dash of cayenne. I didn’t blend it, I just whisked briskly and it all pretty much dissolved.

  13. Katie J Avatar

    FYI, I apologize if this has been said already, but yes, turmeric will stain your countertops, but you can fix this. Pour baking soda over the yellow stains, then add enough water to make a paste. Let it sit for a minute or so and then scrub away. It took me a few minutes of scrubbing to remove it, but it came out!

  14. susie jane Avatar
    susie jane

    cannabis infused coconut oil, I had to add some raw organic sugar, I love this recipe ~~~

  15. Luca Avatar

    5 stars
    Algae oil is also a healthy alternative, I use Thrive Algae oil, it’s great for cooking with.
    I made up a batch of the Golden milk and used it in my Nighty Night tea blend as a creamer. YUMMY!

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