Drink, Fall, Favorite Recipes, Seasons, Tea Thyme, Winter

Classic Hot Toddy

CLASSIC HOT TODDY

Change of seasons also means change of temperature.  Here in Paris it dropped 10 degrees overnight and the rains have come 🙁  And when the weather changes, we also run the risk of getting sick more easily.  Here’s one of my favorites during the cold fall and winter months: the Classic Hot Toddy, made with Michel Huard Calvados  (apple brandy), which we bought when we were in Normandy a few months back.

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INGREDIENTS

2 oz Whiskey or Brandy (I use Maker’s Mark, but being in France, I’ve also used Calvados (apple brandy) as seen in the photo, which is delicious!)
1 Tbsp mānuka honey*
4 oz hot water
1 tsp fresh juice from an organic lemon
1 slice fresh organic lemon

METHOD

Place the whiskey, honey, water and fresh lemon juice in a small saucepan and warm for about 2-3 minutes.  Serve immediately with a lemon slice and cinnamon stick!

*Note: Any honey will do, but mānuka honey from New Zealand has additional healing qualities.

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