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Rose Hibiscus Latte

2/1/2022

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It's February. Love is in the air, and I'm feeling very chill in all meanings of the word.  What better way to heat things up a bit than a hot drink and one of the more romantic herbs...rose.

This Rose Hibiscus Latte makes even the gloomiest of days feel just a little bit more special.  I highly recommend pairing it with a quilt and a cuddle.  


Rose Hibiscus Latte

Ingredients:
1/3 cup water
1/2 tsp rose water
1 Tbsp fresh ginger (diced)
1 stick cinnamon
1 Tbsp hibiscus petals
1 cup steamed milk (I used oat milk)
sweetener of choice 
cinnamon powder, rose petals (garnish)

Method:
1. Bring the first 5 ingredients to a boil in a small pan. Immediately take off the heat, cover, and steep for 5 minutes.
2.  Strain into your mug. Compost the herbs.
3. Add the steamed milk to the herbal infusion. I frothed the milk first, but this is optional.
4. Sweeten as desired. I recommend maple syrup as it pairs well with the rose.
5. Garnish with edible rose petals and a sprinkle of cinnamon powder.


​Enjoy!
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