Clove Tea – A Warm and Comforting Drink I Keep Coming Back To
Some recipes become a part of your routine without you even realizing it, and for me, Clove Tea is one of those comforting drinks. I first started making it after a close friend recommended it during a particularly stressful week. She told me that whenever she felt overwhelmed or simply needed a moment to herself, she would brew a cup of clove tea and sit quietly for a few minutes.
Last weekend, I decided to make a fresh batch for my family after dinner. The weather was slightly chilly, and everyone was looking for something warm and soothing. As the cloves simmered on the stove, the kitchen filled with a rich, spicy aroma that instantly made the whole house feel cozy. Even before the tea was ready, everyone was asking what smelled so good.
What I love most about this tea is its simplicity. It requires only a few ingredients, yet it delivers so much warmth and flavor. I often make it on weekends when I want to slow down and relax, but it’s also my go-to drink whenever I’m feeling stressed, tired, or just in need of a comforting break. Every time I serve it to family and friends, they are surprised by how flavorful such a simple tea can be.
If you’re looking for a naturally warming beverage that’s easy to prepare and wonderfully aromatic, this Clove Tea recipe might become one of your favorites too.
Why You’ll Love This Clove Tea
- Naturally caffeine-free
- Easy to make with simple ingredients
- Warm, spicy, and comforting
- Perfect for cold mornings and evenings
- Ready in less than 15 minutes
- Can be customized with honey, lemon, or ginger
Ingredients
- 2 cups water
- 6–8 whole cloves
- 1 teaspoon honey (optional)
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice (optional)
- 1 small slice fresh ginger (optional)
How to Make Clove Tea
Step 1: Boil the Water
Pour the water into a small saucepan and bring it to a gentle boil over medium heat.
Step 2: Add the Cloves
Once the water begins to boil, add the whole cloves. If you’re using ginger, add it at this stage as well.
Step 3: Simmer
Reduce the heat and allow the mixture to simmer for about 8–10 minutes. This helps release the rich flavor and aroma of the cloves.
Step 4: Strain the Tea
Remove the saucepan from the heat and strain the tea into your favorite mug.
Step 5: Add Sweetener
Stir in honey and lemon juice if desired.
Step 6: Serve
Enjoy the tea warm and fresh for the best flavor and aroma.
Helpful Tips
- Use whole cloves rather than ground cloves for a cleaner tea.
- Simmer longer for a stronger flavor.
- Add a cinnamon stick for extra warmth.
- A slice of orange can add a pleasant citrus note.
- Adjust the honey according to your sweetness preference.
Variations
Clove and Ginger Tea
Add fresh ginger slices while simmering for a slightly spicy and invigorating flavor.
Clove Lemon Tea
A splash of fresh lemon juice creates a refreshing balance to the warm spices.
Clove Cinnamon Tea
Simmer a cinnamon stick alongside the cloves for a cozy, festive drink.
Honey Clove Tea
Add a teaspoon of honey for natural sweetness and extra comfort.
Benefits of Clove Tea
Many people enjoy clove tea not only for its flavor but also because cloves naturally contain antioxidants and beneficial plant compounds. It’s often enjoyed as a warming beverage that can be part of a balanced lifestyle.
What to Serve with Clove Tea
I love pairing this tea with:
- Homemade cookies
- Toast with honey
- Oatmeal
- Banana bread
- Tea biscuits
- Light breakfast pastries
It’s especially enjoyable during quiet mornings or relaxing evenings with family.
Storage Instructions
Refrigerator
Store leftover tea in a covered container for up to 2 days.
Reheating
Warm gently on the stovetop or in the microwave before serving.
Make Ahead
You can prepare a larger batch and refrigerate it for quick servings throughout the week.
Nutrition Facts
| Nutrient | Amount Per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 8 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 2 g |
| Protein | 0.1 g |
| Total Fat | 0.1 g |
| Saturated Fat | 0 g |
| Fiber | 0.5 g |
| Sugar | 1 g |
| Sodium | 2 mg |
| Cholesterol | 0 mg |
| Potassium | 12 mg |
| Calcium | 10 mg |
| Iron | 0.2 mg |
Nutrition values are approximate and may vary depending on optional ingredients used.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I drink clove tea every day?
Many people enjoy clove tea regularly as part of their routine. If you have specific health concerns or dietary restrictions, consult a healthcare professional.
Can I use ground cloves?
Whole cloves are generally recommended because they are easier to strain and provide a smoother flavor.
Is clove tea naturally caffeine-free?
Yes, clove tea contains no caffeine, making it a great option any time of day.
Can I serve it cold?
Absolutely. Allow the tea to cool, refrigerate it, and serve over ice for a refreshing variation.
Final Thoughts
Clove Tea has become one of those simple pleasures that I genuinely look forward to. Last weekend, sitting around the table with my family, sipping warm mugs of this fragrant tea, reminded me that sometimes the simplest recipes create the best memories.

