How to Make Chamomile Tea Popsicles
Bring the water to a boil in a small saucepan., Take the saucepan off the stove, then stir in the honey., Add the tea bags, cover the saucepan with a lid, then let the tea steep for 10 minutes., Fill the popsicle molds with the tea., Wipe the top of...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Bring the water to a boil in a small saucepan.
This will be enough to make about 10 popsicles.
Keep in mind that the exact number depends on the size of your popsicle molds; each design will have a slightly different holding capacity. -
Step 2: Take the saucepan off the stove
Chamomile popsicles are great for teething children, but if you are making these for a child under 1 year of age, do not add the honey. , You can also use ¼ cup and 1 tablespoon (6 grams) of fresh chamomile flowers instead., Leave about ⅛-inch (0.32-centimeter) of head space so that the tea can expand as it freezes.If you used loose chamomile flowers, pour the tea through a strainer into another saucepan first, and discard the flowers. , Each popsicle mold will be a little different.
Some of them come with a lid that already has sticks attach.
Some come with a lid that has slots for popsicles sticks in it.
If your mold has a slotted lid, pop the lid on first, then insert the popsicle sticks. , Once again, the freezing time will vary, depending on the size of your popsicle molds. , To de-mold the popsicles, hold the mold under running water for a few moments, then pull them out.
You can store the popsicles in a plastic container between sheets of parchment paper.
You can also place them into individual freezer bags.
They will last 1 week. -
Step 3: then stir in the honey.
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Step 4: Add the tea bags
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Step 5: cover the saucepan with a lid
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Step 6: then let the tea steep for 10 minutes.
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Step 7: Fill the popsicle molds with the tea.
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Step 8: Wipe the top of the mold dry with a paper towel
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Step 9: then insert the popsicle sticks.
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Step 10: Place the popsicles into the freezer for at least 8 hours.It would be best to let these freeze overnight
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Step 11: however.
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Step 12: Serve the popsicles.
Detailed Guide
This will be enough to make about 10 popsicles.
Keep in mind that the exact number depends on the size of your popsicle molds; each design will have a slightly different holding capacity.
Chamomile popsicles are great for teething children, but if you are making these for a child under 1 year of age, do not add the honey. , You can also use ¼ cup and 1 tablespoon (6 grams) of fresh chamomile flowers instead., Leave about ⅛-inch (0.32-centimeter) of head space so that the tea can expand as it freezes.If you used loose chamomile flowers, pour the tea through a strainer into another saucepan first, and discard the flowers. , Each popsicle mold will be a little different.
Some of them come with a lid that already has sticks attach.
Some come with a lid that has slots for popsicles sticks in it.
If your mold has a slotted lid, pop the lid on first, then insert the popsicle sticks. , Once again, the freezing time will vary, depending on the size of your popsicle molds. , To de-mold the popsicles, hold the mold under running water for a few moments, then pull them out.
You can store the popsicles in a plastic container between sheets of parchment paper.
You can also place them into individual freezer bags.
They will last 1 week.
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