Herbal Oxymel Recipe with Sage and Ginger (2024)

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When fall comes, it’s a good idea to start thinking about herbal remedies that will keep you healthy through winter. This herbal oxymel recipe with sage and ginger is easy to make and has many benefits for the immune system. It also happens to be deliciously sweet and sour!

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Out of all the Ball® Jars that I have (which is a lot!), I use the Wide Mouth Pint Jars the most frequently, with the Wide Mouth Quart Jars being a close second.

Ball® Wide Mouth Pint Jars are the perfect size for small batch herbal infusions like infused oils, tinctures, and honeys. I make a lot of these herbal remedies, so I always make sure to have these jars on hand!

The Ball® Leak-Proof Storage Lids are great as well, especially for infusions that need to be occasionally turned or shaken to combine. They worked perfectly for this herbal oxymel recipe and there were no leaks!

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What is an Oxymel?

You may be wondering what exactly is an oxymel? Luckily, it sounds a lot more complicated that it is!

An oxymel is an old fashioned herbal remedy that has been around for centuries. In its most basic form it is simply a mixture of honey and vinegar, which are both medicinal in their own right.

The ratio of honey to vinegar can be different based on what your needs are. Traditionally they were made with more honey than vinegar.

Most oxymels today are roughly half raw honey and half raw apple cider vinegar, which creates a delicious sweet and sour taste.

Oxymels are sometimes called an oxymel elixir, and fire cider is actually a type of oxymel.

Herbs to Use in an Oxymel

Most oxymels these days are infused with herbs that will make it even more beneficial. There are many different herbs you can use when making an oxymel.

Many herbs you would use in a tincture could also be used in an oxymel. Some common ones are lemon balm, chamomile, bee balm, mullein, nettles, mint, and dandelion root.

Some great herbs to use in an oxymel for immune support are elderberry, rose hips, echinacea, ginger, garlic, onion, sage, rosemary, thyme, oregano, and cinnamon.

For this recipe, I’m using sage and ginger, which is a combination that I love. Sage is very beneficial for sore throats and coughs, and ginger is a warming immune system stimulant.

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Sage & Ginger Herbal Oxymel Recipe

You won’t believe how easy it is to make this sage and ginger oxymel recipe!

First, put some sliced fresh ginger in a Ball® Wide Mouth Half Pint Jar.

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Then chop some fresh sage and add that to the jar with the ginger. You want the jar to be about 1/4 to 1/3 full of herbs.

Next, add some raw apple cider vinegar to the jar. This is where you can customize the amounts a bit based on your taste and preferences. I generally fill the jar about halfway with vinegar.

Then add raw honey to the vinegar and herbs to fill the jar. Don’t worry if the honey is thick, the vinegar will help it to dissolve and combine.

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Fill the jar as full as you can without overflowing it, as you don’t want too much airspace on the top. This will prevent oxidation, which can make the herbs turn brown.

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Then wipe the rim, cap the jar with a lid, and give it a few shakes to combine. This is where the Ball® Leak-Proof Storage Lids come in handy!

If you use a metal canning lid be sure to put a piece of parchment paper under it as the vinegar can react to the metal.

Put the oxymel in a cool place out of direct sunlight to infuse for at least a week and up to 30 days. Then strain out the sage and ginger with a fine mesh strainer before using.

Store the strained oxymel in a jar with a lid in a cool place out of direct sunlight. It will keep for 6 months or more. It can also be refrigerated for a longer shelf life.

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How to Use an Herbal Oxymel

This sage and ginger oxymel can be used in a similar way that you would use elderberry syrup. For adults, take 1-2 tablespoons 2-3 times per day when you feel a sickness coming on.

This oxymel can also be safely taken daily as a preventative. If you use different herbs you will want to do some more research on how often and for what duration of time they can be taken, as all herbs have different properties.

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Can Oxymels be Given to Children?

In general, oxymels can be given to children over the age of one, but be sure that you are using herbs that are safe for children. You may also want to use a higher proportion of raw honey, as the vinegar taste can sometimes be too much for kids.

This sage and ginger oxymel is safe for children, just use a smaller dosage based on their size.

Oxymels should not be given to children under the age of one due to the raw honey.

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Herbal oxymels are simple and fun to make and are really good for your health. I highly recommend giving this old fashioned herbal remedy a try!

More Immune Boosting Herbal Remedies

Boost your immune system with these herbal remedies!

  • Elderberry Syrup
  • Fire Cider
  • Fermented Honey Garlic
  • Manuka Honey Vinegar Elixir
  • Immune Boosting Herbal Tea

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Herbal Oxymel with Sage and Ginger

This herbal oxymel recipe with sage and ginger is easy to make and has many benefits for the immune system. It also happens to be deliciously sweet and sour!

Course Herbal Remedy

Cuisine American, European

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Infusing Time 7 days days

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

Servings 32 servings

Calories 35kcal

Author Colleen @ Grow Forage Cook Ferment

Equipment

Ingredients

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Put the sliced ginger and chopped sage into a wide mouth pint jar. The jar should be about 1/4 to 1/3 full of herbs.

  • Fill the jar about halfway with raw apple cider vinegar, more or less depending on your preference.

  • Add raw honey to the vinegar and herbs to fill the jar. Don't worry if the honey is thick, the vinegar will help it to dissolve and combine.

  • Wipe the jar rim, cap the jar with a lid, and give it a few shakes to combine.

  • Put the oxymel in a cool place out of direct sunlight to infuse for at least a week and up to 30 days. Then strain out the sage and ginger with a fine mesh strainer before using.

  • Store the strained oxymel in a jar with a lid in a cool place out of direct sunlight. It will keep for 6 months or more. It can also be refrigerated for a longer shelf life.

Notes

  • Fill the jar as full as you can without overflowing it, as you don't want too much airspace at the top. This will prevent oxidation, which can make the herbs turn brown.
  • If you use a metal canning lid be sure to put a piece of parchment paper under it as the vinegar can react to the metal.
  • For adults, take 1-2 tablespoons 2-3 times per day when you feel a sickness coming on.
  • This sage and ginger oxymel is safe for children over the age of one, just use a smaller dosage based on their size.
  • Oxymels should not be given to children under the age of one due to the raw honey.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Tbsp | Calories: 35kcal

Herbal Oxymel Recipe with Sage and Ginger (2024)

FAQs

Does sage and ginger go together? ›

If you aren't a fan of dried sage, I urge you to give fresh sage a chance. And even if you think sage in a cookie is weird, do try these. The lemon and ginger are perfect partners for fresh sage with a little sweetness. All three taste marvelous in these ginger lemon sage cookies.

What is ginger oxymel good for? ›

It is has amazing anti-inflammatory properties, supports healthy digestion and helps to protect and rejuvenate the liver. Ginger is also an anti-inflammatory and may provide relief from pain and swelling caused by rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.

What is Sage oxymel used for? ›

If you have it, fresh sage is best and makes a huge difference in the potency. Plus, it's so much more rewarding to use ingredients from your own backyard! Full of healing benefits. Oxymel may boost cognitive function, enhance memory and mood, reduce hot flashes, support the digestive system, and improve skin tone.

How do you use herbal oxymel? ›

Or take cues from sekanjabin, a popular Persian mint oxymel, and use it as a dip for lettuce or in a very reviving drink with grated cucumber, lime, and some water. Drink it straight up in tablespoon shots or diluted in sparkling, still, or warm water. Add a spoonful to herbal tea or smoothies.

What not to mix ginger with? ›

Avoid using ginger together with other herbal/health supplements that can lower blood sugar, such as alpha-lipoic acid, chromium, damiana, devil's claw, fenugreek, garlic, guar gum, horse chestnut, Panax ginseng, psyllium, Siberian ginseng, and others.

What herbs mix well with sage? ›

We highly encourage the use of fresh dill, basil, sage, rosemary, flat-leaf parsley, thyme, tarragon, and oregano. This comes together easily and is reliable in its health benefits.

Does oxymel need to be refrigerated? ›

Unopened, the rosehip oxymel can be stored in a cool and dark place for about 1 year. After opening, it should be consumed within 6 months. When opened, it does not need to be kept in the refrigerator.

How do you drink oxymel? ›

While you can take oxymel by the spoonful in undiluted form, it is rather strong flavored. Plus, the undiluted vinegar can erode your tooth enamel (not good). So we recommend either a cold tonic or a hot tea. For a cold tonic, add 1 or 2 tablespoons of strained oxymel into a tall glass.

What infections does ginger cure? ›

Can help fight infections. Ginger's antimicrobial properties could make it useful for fighting bacterial and fungal infections. Laboratory studies have found it may be effective against: Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), which is responsible for a range of diseases.

What is a herbal oxymel? ›

Oxymel is a syrup-like mixture of honey and vinegar, often made with complementary herbs. Its name comes from the Greek words "oxys" (acid) and "meli" (honey), aptly reflecting its sweet and sour taste.

What is the difference between tincture and oxymel? ›

**Tinctures are the strongest and most potent form of medicinal preparation due to the high concentration of active ingredients. Oxymels, on the other hand, are prepared to protect certain ingredients, such as bioflavonoids, that are destroyed by alcohol.

Is an oxymel a tonic? ›

An oxymel is an ancient remedy consisting of vinegar and honey, notably prescribed by Hippocrates for many ailments, and used as a tonic cure-all.

How long should an oxymel infuse? ›

The best thing about oxymels and fruit vinegars is how easy they are to make - bung in your fruit and then add equal amounts vinegar and honey and leave to infuse for 3ish weeks. After that, you can simply strain off and then use on its own, or add hot water or use as a cordial or a salad dressing. Delicious!

What is the difference between oxymel and elixir? ›

An elixir, by our definition and usage, is a tincture with an added sweetener. In some cases this is vegetable glycerine, in others it is honey or maple syrup. Oxymel, is a traditional term that comes from the Latin word oxymeli meaning “acid and honey”.

How long does an oxymel have to sit? ›

Respiratory Support Oxymel

Combine the herbs, apple cider vinegar and honey in a glass jar. Shake well. Put a layer of wax paper between the lid and jar to prevent lid corrosion. Let sit at least 2 weeks before use.

What herbs go well with ginger? ›

Other flavors and spices to pair with ginger are allspice, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, chiles, peppercorns, cumin, fennel, coriander, mustard, turmeric, vanilla, sesame seed, lemongrass, mint, cardamom, lemon, tamarind, garlic, onion, scallion, chives, shallots, star anise, black tea, honey, soy sauce, fish sauce, ...

What does ginger match with? ›

Ginger has a natural affinity for pumpkin, sweet potatoes, and winter squash. These starchy vegetables provide the perfect canvas for ginger's spicy, floral heat. Add ginger, along with gratings of nutmeg and black pepper, to any recipe for sweet potato casserole.

What does sage interact with? ›

Sedative medications (Benzodiazepines) interacts with SAGE

Sage might cause sleepiness and slowed breathing. Some medications, called sedatives, can also cause sleepiness and slowed breathing. Taking sage with sedative medications might cause breathing problems and/or too much sleepiness.

What does sage work well with? ›

Dried leaves are a handy seasoning ingredient in soups, stews, and casseroles. A few ways to use sage herb is to: Season dishes containing chicken or sausage. Infuse melted butter to bathe your steak in.

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