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One of the best things about being home for the summer is all the family time we are getting. We are trying to all get out for a long walk each day. The other day, while wandering through the ally behind our house I came across a HUGE patch of lemon balm. Lemon balm is basically a mint like weed around here, popping up through our fence, giving us an almost daily chore of ripping it out. But, on this day I decided to take an arm full of fragrant stems home with me. I stopped at my neighbor's garden for a large handful of mint. Once home I simmered them in just enough water to cover the leaves, with some sugar until a dark sweet tea was made.
After tasting it I added a tiny drip of vanilla to round the lemon, mint flavor. Now we have a great syrup to make lemon mint soda with our handy Soda Steam. I also really like it mixed with my strawberry drinking vinegar.
Funny thing, the next day I was reading the Oregonian FoodDay and found a recipe for Lemon Verbena Soda. Great Minds! :)
Lemon, Mint, Vanilla Soda Syrup
2 large handfuls of lemon verbena, washed and stems broken into smaller pieces
1 large handful of mint, washed and stems broken into smaller pieces
3 cups water
1 cup sugar
3 drips of vanilla
1. In a large sauce pan add verbena, mint, water and sugar. Simmer 10 minutes or until the water takes on a dark tea like appearance.
2. Strain leaves from tea. Add vanilla.
3. Pour into a pretty bottle. Add a tablespoon or more to a large glass of bubbly water for a refreshing soda.
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Your son is adorable!!! Nice job Mom :) I am loving this soda idea. I planted lemon verbena this year, just for fun, and have no clue what to do with it. Thank goodness for your blog, now I can make an awesome soda or spike my favorite alcoholic beverage :) Awesome!
ReplyDeleteawesome lamb photo! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrea, it is a great addition to a cocktail.
ReplyDeletePetoskystone - thanks for visiting, I love that photo too.