Ginger Honey Cough Drops Recipe (2024)

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All natural, homemade ginger honey cough drops are easy to make and takes only a few ingredients that you probably already have. Ginger Honey Cough Drops Recipe (1)There is nothing more annoying than a hacking cough when you have a cold or the flu. And the first thing you think of is gulping liberal amount of cough syrup and passing out, in hopes that when you wake up, you'd be all better.

Well, I have news for you; over the counter cough syrups DO NOT work. In fact, even WebMD says that cough syrup is nothing more than a psychological remedy because you feel like you have to do something when you are coughing uncontrollably and you think it helps. But it doesn't. It's disappointing to find out thatcough syrup doesn't stop a cough anymore than a spoonful of honey. Yes, honey! (Maybe that's why most natural cough syrup is made of honey?!?)

Yes,WebMD and Mayo Clinic recommend honey as cough suppressant and they both say that it works just as well as OTC cough syrup. In fact, according to Mayo Clinic,

honey appeared to be as effective as a common cough suppressant ingredient, dextromethorphan, in typical over-the-counter doses

The truth is, whether recent researches recommend honey for cough of not, honey has been used for preventing cold and to treat coughfor years!My daughter loves this immune boosting honey syrup in tea aspreventive drink and for treatmenting coughs caused by mucus build up.

Speaking of mucus... coughing is a natural way for the body to expel mucus, which is the body's normal response to external assault on the system (i.e. from cold, flu and allergies.) But excess mucus production can lead to other health problems like bronchitis or asthma and pneumonia so using any method to loosen up mucus or to suppress excessive coughing is beneficial in reducing symptoms and eliminating further complications.

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Homemade Honey Cough Drops Recipe

When I had the flu last month, I was downing (and drowning) lemon ginger tea with honey every chance I had. But still, I was coughing a lot and after a while, my throat was raw and scratchy from the irritation, not to mention running to the bathroom to pee every hour. So I was melting honey cough drops slowly in my mouth in between drinking tea and they helped a lot. I think I gained about 5 lbs as result but that's another story.

So when I felt a little better, I decided to make my own honey cough drops since it's cheaper and I can add ingredients to achieve any variations I want. Some of the antiviral properties of honey and ginger will be reduced when you heat them in high temperature but the soothing properties of honey and spicy ginger flavor works well to coat, soothe an irritated throat and to loosen up mucus.

Scroll below the recipe for a variety of preventive versions you can make.

Ginger Honey Cough Drops Recipe

Ingredients:

  • ⅓ C Peeled and Sliced Organic Ginger (antiviral)
  • 3 C of Water
  • ½ C raw unfiltered organic honey (antiviral and cough expectorant as well as suppressant)
  • ½ Stick of Cinnamon (anti-inflammatory)
  • Pinch of Himalayan Pink Salt (Affiliate)(for extra mineral)
  • ½ Cup Powdered Sugar (Blend about ½ cup of granulated sugar in high power blender like Vitamix or Blendtec. Not needed if using candy mold)
  • Cookie Sheet (Not needed if using candy mold)
  • Silicone Candy Mold(Affiliate) (Optional)

Equipment Needed:

  • Heavy Bottom Sauce Pot
  • Candy Thermometer(Affiliate)
  • Heavy Stainless Steel spoon for stirring.

Directions:

  1. In a heavy bottom sauce pot, boil sliced ginger in water. When it reaches boil, simmer until the liquid reduces to about ⅓ Cup. This will be the ginger extract.
  2. In the same pot with the ginger extract, add the honey and cinnamon stick and bring to boil. Watch the pot carefully because it will bubble up. Make sure it doesn't boil over or burn and be very careful not to touch the boiling honey. It's very very hot.
  3. Add a pinch of pink salt.
  4. Boil until the candy thermometer reads 250°F - hard candy temperature.
  5. If you are using candy mold, pour the honey mixture carefully into the mold. Set it aside until it's cooled and refrigerate until hardened.
  6. If you are using the powder sugar method, spread the powdered sugar (blend granulated sugar in a high power blender) on a cookie sheet about ½ inch in thickness. Make round circles with a back of round measuring spoon, creating small craters. Basically, you are making a "mold' right on the powder sugared surface on the cookie sheet. Pour the honey inside the craters. Yes, they will not be all perfectly uniform like silicone candy molds but you'll get the shapes you create and shape you want. You can also portion out the sizes you want too.Ginger Honey Cough Drops Recipe (3)
  7. When the cough drops are hard enough to pick up or unmold them if using the candy mold, roll them around in the sugar so they don't stick to each other. Store them in a glass jar in the refrigerator. I think they will last a quite awhile.

Tips:

  • I love using grated ginger instead of using ginger extract. If you don't mind chewing on small pieces of ginger, you don't have to boil ginger. Just grate about 2 tablespoon of ginger and add it straight to honey before boiling. No fussing with making ginger extract this way. Call me lazy.
  • These cough drops will get sticky in your mouth as they melt. Be very careful if you have fillings or any other dental work. They may fall out if you chew the candies.
  • Sugar-Free Version - Powder sugar is used mainly for preventing candies from sticking to each other. You can shake them off as much as you can before storing them. But if you are not thrilled with even a smidgen amount of extra sugar, then, use Unbleached Parchment Paper(Affiliate) and wrap them individually when storing them.

Preventive Cold Drops

There are a few ways to make preventive cough drops if you feel a cold coming on. Add these ingredients and stir well before pouring into the mold. Candy mixture might smoke when you add the oils so be careful. One caution; you cannot ingest just any essential oil because of toxicity and impurities. The links for the essential oils are for Mountain Herbs Rose which produces 100% pure distilled, certified organic essential oils that CAN be ingested. I trust Mountain Herbs Rose for its quality and these oils are safe to ingest in the amount indicated. If you are not sure, check with your aromatherapist before using them.

  • Lemon Essential Oil - Add 10 -15 drops of Therapeutic Grade (Vitamin C)
  • Peppermint Essential Oil - Add 10 - 15 drops of Therapeutic Grade (Cough expectorant)
  • Echinacea &/Goldseal Plus Extract(Affiliate) - Add15 drops (Boosts immune system)
  • Horehound Extract(Affiliate) - Add 15 drops (Expectorant)
  • Cayenne Pepper - a pinch (Capsaicin acts like analgesic and helps with irritated throat)

CAUTION: One last word about honey is to NOT give it to children less than ONE year old due to botulism fears.

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Homemade Honey Cough Drops

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Ingredients

  • C Peeled and Sliced Organic Ginger antiviral
  • 3 C of Water
  • ½ C raw unfiltered organic honey antiviral and cough expectorant as well as suppressant
  • ½ Stick of Cinnamon anti-inflammatory
  • Pinch of Himalayan Pink Salt Affiliate (for extra mineral)
  • ½ Cup Powdered Sugar (Blend about ½ cup of granulated sugar in high power blender like
  • Equipment:
  • Vitamix or Blendtec. Not needed if using candy mold)
  • Cookie Sheet Not needed if using candy mold
  • Silicone Candy Mold Affiliate (Optional)

Instructions

  • In a heavy bottom sauce pot, boil sliced ginger in water. When it reaches boil, simmer until the liquid reduces to about ⅓ Cup. This will be the ginger extract.

  • In the same pot with the ginger extract, add the honey and cinnamon stick and bring to boil. Watch the pot carefully because it will bubble up. Make sure it doesn't boil over or burn and be very careful not to touch the boiling honey. It's very very hot.

  • Add a pinch of pink salt.

  • Boil until the candy thermometer reads 250°F - hard candy temperature.

  • If you are using candy mold, pour the honey mixture carefully into the mold. Set it aside until it's cooled and refrigerate until hardened.

  • If you are using the powder sugar method, spread the powdered sugar (blend granulated sugar in a high power blender) on a cookie sheet about ½ inch in thickness. Make round circles with a back of round measuring spoon, creating small craters. Basically, you are making a "mold' right on the powder sugared surface on the cookie sheet. Pour the honey inside the craters. Yes, they will not be all perfectly uniform like silicone candy molds but you'll get the shapes you create and shape you want. You can also portion out the sizes you want too.

  • When the cough drops are hard enough to pick up or unmold them if using the candy mold, roll them around in the sugar so they don't stick to each other. Store them in a glass jar in the refrigerator. I think they will last a quite awhile.

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  1. Dr. Karen says

    Anna@Green Talk Personally, I love grated ginger in it so I can eat the little pieces of ginger as I melt them in my mouth. I gave the E.O. as an option but I'm a hardcore for the fresh stuff.

  2. Dr. Karen says

    almostallthetruth I HOPE you'd never need them too! But it's nice to have them around, just in case. I have a jar (pictured) filled with these cough drops in the fridge at all times.

  3. Dr. Karen says

    Eco novice My daughter used Mucinex one year for her incessant cough. She broke out in a hive so her pediatrician told her not to take it. Duh. I gave her all types of honey remedies until she eventually got better. When I researched for this post, I was surprised to find mainstream doctors recommending honey and NOT commercial OTC cough syrup!

  4. Eco novice says

    I think honey might be the only thing (other than prescription strength cough medicine) that does anything for coughs. During my flu last month I took some seriously strong Mucinex in the hopes it would stop me from coughing every 3 seconds. I am convinced it did nothing or even made things worse (afterwards I coughed so hard I vomited multiple times). Sticking with honey next time FOR SURE. These are a great option for on-the-go.

  5. almostallthetruth says

    I use a lot of honey and ginger when I am sick too, so I love this cough drop recipe! I hope not to have to use them of course. 😉

  6. Anna@Green Talk says

    Love this recipe as well as the addition of the essential oils.

Ginger Honey Cough Drops Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are ginger cough drops good for? ›

These drops can help soothe a cough, and the pleasant flavours of honey, lemon, and ginger make them easy to take.

How do you make homemade cough mixture? ›

3. Ginger and lemon cough syrup
  1. 250 mL (about 1 cup) of water.
  2. 1 tablespoon of lemon juice.
  3. 1 tablespoon of freshly grated ginger.
  4. 1 tablespoon of brown sugar.
Nov 16, 2022

How do you make cough drops for kids? ›

Ingredients required-1 cup water, 2-inch ginger, 1 tbsp sugar, 2 tbsp honey, ½ tsp black pepper powder and 2 tbsp lemon juice. Add water to a pan along with sugar. Bring it to a boil. Now grate some ginger directly into the mixture.

Does ginger and honey get rid of phlegm? ›

Phlegm home remedies, like lemon juice and honey, ginger syrup with cinnamon, or peppermint tea, naturally contain substances with expectorant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and antioxidant action. They help to eliminate secretions in the respiratory airways and strengthen the immune system.

When not to take ginger? ›

Pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with heart conditions, and people with diabetes should not take ginger without talking to their doctors. DO NOT take ginger if you have a bleeding disorder or if you are taking blood-thinning medications, including aspirin.

Does ginger and lemon stop coughing? ›

A great home remedy for a dry cough is ginger and lemon tea, as both ginger and lemon have anti-inflammatory properties, which help to reduce irritation in the throat and lungs. These teas can also clear the airways to relieve a dry cough.

Why is ginger and honey good for cough? ›

This is beneficial for both sore throats and cough. Ginger reduces the inflammation caused in a throat when it is sore and the honey helps in soothing it also taming the rough coughs.

What are the best cough drops? ›

Rankings: Cough Drops
RankBrandImportant Considerations
#1 Score: 100HallsSugar-free option Various flavors
#2 Score: 91CepacolVarious flavors
#3 Score: 59RicolaSugar-free option Various flavors
#4 Score: 45ChlorasepticSugar-free option
2 more rows
Mar 28, 2024

What is the best cough mixture to stop coughing? ›

Hot lemon with honey has a similar effect to cough medicines. Squeeze half a lemon into a mug of boiled water. Add 1 to 2 teaspoons of honey. Drink while still warm (do not give hot drinks to small children).

What is the best natural cough mixture? ›

Honey and saltwater gargles are popular home remedies for coughing. You can also drink herbal teas made of peppermint, ginger, slippery elm, thyme, turmeric, or marshmallow root. There's some evidence that bromelain supplements and probiotics can help ease a cough, but more evidence is needed.

What can I mix with honey for a cough? ›

Drinking tea or warm lemon water mixed with honey is a time-honored way to soothe a sore throat. But honey alone may be an effective cough suppressant, too. In one study, children ages 1 to 5 with upper respiratory tract infections were given up to 2 teaspoons (10 milliliters) of honey at bedtime.

What is a natural cough mixture for kids? ›

One of the simplest cough remedies for kids involves salt and water. Simply mix a half teaspoon of salt with eight ounces of water, then have your child gargle the solution. It should ease the throat irritation that often comes with coughing.

Why can't kids have Halls cough drops? ›

The FDA doesn't recommend OTC medicines for cough and cold symptoms in children younger than 2 because they could cause serious and potentially life-threatening side effects. Manufacturers voluntarily label these cough and cold products to state: “Do not use in children under 4 years of age.”

What is a natural cough suppressant for children? ›

Use Honey ½ to 1 teaspoon (2 to 5 mL) as needed. It thins the secretions and loosens the cough. If you don't have honey, you can use corn syrup. Research shows that honey works better than cough syrups to reduce nighttime coughing.

How do you take ginger with honey? ›

Detoxifier: Ginger honey helps flush toxins from vital organs in the body and thus improves bodily functions. The best and tastiest way to incorporate ginger honey in your diet is by drinking ginger and honey tea.

How do you boil ginger for a cough? ›

From fresh ginger: Peel and thinly slice 3 one-inch pieces of ginger. Then add it to 4 cups of boiling water. Boil for about 15 minutes. Strain before drinking.

Does boiling ginger help with cough? ›

Ginger is a natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidant that can help ease a cough. It can reduce inflammation in your respiratory tract and may even help to suppress the cough reflex. Try drinking fresh ginger tea several times a day for cough relief.

How to make ginger honey for throat? ›

  1. Put some grated ginger in a teapot.
  2. Add 1 cup of boiling water to the teapot.
  3. Allow the grated ginger to infuse in the water for 3 minutes.
  4. Meanwhile, add one teaspoon of honey and juice from half a lemon in an empty mug.
  5. Strain the ginger tea into the mug.
  6. Stir the honey and lemon juice into the boiling water.
Sep 2, 2023

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