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    Thyme Infused Honey

    Published: Oct 27, 2022 · Modified: Mar 8, 2024 by Mariana · This post may contain affiliate links · 2 Comments

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    Thyme infused honey is an herbal and sweet treat! Add a spoonful to your next cup of herbal tea for natural sweetening!

    I'm always looking for new ways to use the herbs I grow in my garden. Waste just isn't an option. Herbal infused honey recipes are simple and fun to create! All you need is thyme (fresh or dried) and honey! You can also put together lavender honey, dandelion honey, rose honey, and even mint honey as well. Place them all in the same cool dark place and let them hang out for 3-4 weeks before straining to enjoy added to your morning tea.

    thyme infusing in raw honey

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    Disclaimer: This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to take the place of individual medical care. Do not serve honey to children under one year of age.

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    • Thyme Infused Honey

    Should I use fresh or dry herbs in infused honey?

    You can use dried or fresh herbs when preparing herbal infused honey! It's a lot easier to use whole sprigs of thyme in this recipe instead of only the tiny leaves.

    Tip for fresh using herbs: Wash them well and gently pat dry. Lay them out on a clean towel or across a drying rack for 12-24 hours to get rid of any excess moisture. You don't want any excess water content in your thyme honey!

    Where to source thyme

    You can buy thyme at your local farmers market or grocery store. Online there are many places to buy dried herbs such as Amazon or Mountain Rose Herbs.

    fresh thyme in a jar

    What you need

    • Honey
    • Thyme (dried or fresh)
    • 2 clean glass jars with lids
    • Butter knife
    • Mesh strainer
    • Optional: plate or saucer
    honey, thyme in a jar, a lid, and a butter knife

    Thyme Honey Recipe

    1. Fill your jar ¼ - ½ full with dried or fresh thyme. (See notes if using fresh herbs!)
    fresh thyme in a jar

    2. Cover with honey. Once the jar is almost full, use a butter knife to poke around and ensure everything is fully covered with honey and there are no air pockets.

    thyme honey being created

    3. Place the lid on the jar. Flip it upside down on a saucer or plate and allow it to all settle to the bottom. Once that happens, flip it back over right side up. Leave on the saucer or plate through this process to catch any leaking honey.

    upside down jar with thyme infused honey in it

    4. Allow the thyme honey to infuse for 3-4 weeks. Occasionally flip the jar over on the saucer or plate to mix it up and remove the lid now and then to stir it.

    thyme infusing in honey

    5. After 3-4 weeks, take another glass jar and a small mesh strainer. Strain off your thyme infused honey and discard the used herbs. Label appropriately!

    Thyme infused honey notes

    • Disclaimer: This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to take the place of individual medical care. Do not serve honey to children under one year of age.
    • If using fresh thyme, ensure that it has NOT been treated with any chemicals or pesticides. Make sure they are properly washed and fully dried off before using. Forage or harvest responsibly.
    • When using fresh thyme: Wash and pat dry before laying out on a clean towel or drying rack overnight to help ensure there is no excess moisture.
    • Whole sprigs of thyme are easier to work with than chopped or crushed for this thyme infused honey. But if you need to buy dried thyme that is just the leaves, that's okay too!
    • Be sure that the sprigs are fully covered in honey and that there are no air pockets.
    • Wait 3-4 weeks before straining.
    • Store for up to 1 year with a lid on. Label appropriately!

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    Thyme Infused Honey

    Mariana
    Thyme infused honey is an herbal and sweet treat! Add a spoonful to your next cup of herbal tea for natural sweetening! This 2 ingredient herbal honey is easy to put together and absolutely delicious to enjoy.
    5 from 4 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Additional Time 21 days d
    Total Time 21 days d 5 minutes mins
    Course Condiment
    Cuisine American
    Servings 1 jar thyme honey
    Calories 64 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • Honey
    • Thyme dried or fresh

    Instructions
     

    • Fill your jar ¼ - ½ full with dried or fresh thyme. (See notes if using fresh herbs!)
    • Cover with honey. Once the jar is almost full, use a butter knife to poke around and ensure everything is fully covered with honey and there are no air pockets.
    • Place the lid on the jar. Flip it upside down on a saucer or plate and allow it to all settle to the bottom. Once that happens, flip it back over right side up. Leave on the saucer or plate through this process to catch any leaking honey.
    • Allow the thyme honey to infuse for 3-4 weeks. Occasionally flip the jar over on the saucer or plate to mix it up and remove the lid now and then to stir it.
    • After 3-4 weeks, take another glass jar and a small mesh strainer. Strain off your thyme infused honey and discard the used herbs. Label appropriately!

    Notes

  • Disclaimer: This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to take the place of individual medical care. Do not serve honey to children under one year of age.
  • If using fresh thyme, ensure that it has NOT been treated with any chemicals or pesticides. Make sure they are properly washed and fully dried off before using. Forage or harvest responsibly.
  • When using fresh thyme: Wash and pat dry before laying out on a clean towel or drying rack overnight to help ensure there is no excess moisture.
  • Whole sprigs of thyme are easier to work with than chopped or crushed for this thyme infused honey.
  • But if you need to buy dried thyme that is just the leaves, that's okay too!
  • Be sure that the sprigs are fully covered in honey and that there are no air pockets.
  • Wait 3-4 weeks before straining.
  • Store for up to 1 year with a lid on. Label appropriately!
  • Nutrition

    Serving: 1tablespoonCalories: 64kcalCarbohydrates: 17gProtein: 0.1gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 11mgFiber: 0.04gSugar: 17gVitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 1mgIron: 0.1mg
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    1. Mariana

      May 21, 2023 at 5:01 pm

      Julie,
      Thank you so much!
      -Mariana

    2. Julie

      May 21, 2023 at 10:50 am

      Beautiful infusion

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