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Honey Chamomile Popsicles

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By Traci York — Updated September 6, 2024 — 4 Comments / Jump to Recipe
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Refreshing and soothing, these Honey Chamomile Popsicles are quick and easy to make using fresh or dried chamomile.

A bunch of fresh chamomile on a table.

Have you made popsicles?

When Summer hits, I want to make sure the freezer is stocked with frozen treats so I can grab something refreshing when the mood strikes.  I finally took the plunge and bought a popsicle mold this Summer. I thought I’d never use it, that it would set on a shelf taking up valuable real estate in my kitchen.

I was wrong.  I didn’t realize how much they’d be enjoyed.

Adding Chamomile flowers to a glass bowl of hot water with honey.

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been churning out popsicles; some boozie, others not. Popsicles can be made relatively quickly and the flavors are endless. They are incredibly refreshing, especially after an afternoon of hiking, exploring the beach, working or….

pulling weeds in the garden of weedin.

Mixing the Honey Chamomile with a wooden spatula.

Chamomile has been close to my heart for a long time. A cup of chamomile tea is soothing, relaxing and therapeutic. I started growing chamomile several years ago simply because they are such beautiful, fragrant plants and I enjoy watching their daily cycles with the sun.

Shortly after sunrise, their flowers open up to welcome pollinators and the brushing of my fingers against their soft leaves and petals. Their beauty and fragrance is uplifting. As the sun sets, chamomile flowers wilt down only to reopen the next day to carry on their bloom cycle. They are fragrant beyond compare and, they make me happy.

Straining the Honey Chamomile mixture and pouring them into the popsicle molds.

It wasn’t until last year however, that I started harvesting the flowers for fresh Chamomile tea. They can be dried, yet they’re wonderful while at peak of bloom.

The flowers regenerate quickly although I always leave some for pollinators and for running my fingers through.

Popsicle molds covered and popsicle sticks inserted.

Then there’s honey which I consider a treat. Fortunately there are several local bee keepers who bring their honey harvests to the farmers market. 

Beyond honey’s delicious flavor profile, it’s the bees that deserve a closer look. Honey bees travel over 55,000 miles and visit two million flowers to produce one pound of honey.

They are responsible for pollinating many food crops in the US; about one out of every three bites of food for us. They have a big job; just one reason for awareness of their and other pollinators’ sharp decline and what we need to do, as individuals, to shift this trend.

Honey Chamomile Popsicles served on a tray with some ice.

Pro Tips

  • Plan ahead… these homemade popsicles need at least eight hours to freeze.
  • I use this brand of popsicle mold and have for years! Easy to use and reliable.
  • Add more or less honey to taste.

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Honey Chamomile Popsicles

Prep Time:10 minutes minutes
Total Time:10 minutes minutes
Servings:10 Popsicles
Calories:34kcal
Author:Traci York
Refreshing and soothing, these Honey Chamomile Popsicles are quick and easy to make using fresh or dried chamomile.
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Ingredients

  • 3 C Water 590g
  • 1/3 C Raw Local Honey 104g
  • 4 Tea Bags of Chamomile Tea or 1/4 C + 1 Tbs Fresh Chamomile Flowers, 6g

Instructions

  • In a small saucepot bring water to just under a boil. Remove from heat and stir in honey. Add tea bags or flowers, place lid on pot and steep for 10 minutes.
  • Strain if using fresh flowers. Fill popsicle molds, leaving about an 1/8" (3mm) head room at the top. Wipe the top of the mould dry, place lid on popsicles and insert the popsicle sticks. Freeze overnight or at least eight hours.
  • To release the pops, I turn the mold on its side and run water over the the mold on both sides. I usually have to pry the lid off, wedging a fork in between the lid and mold, especially if I forgot to dry the top of the mold off before freezing. Gently wiggle the popsicle stick to remove the popsicle... be careful here, as I've broken the stick several times.

Notes

Store the popsicles in a lidded container or freezer bag layering the popsicles between parchment paper. Store for up to 1 week.
Nutrition is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate. If this information is important to you, please have it verified independently.
Calories: 34kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 4mg | Potassium: 6mg | Sugar: 9g | Calcium: 2mg | Iron: 1mg
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  1. Avatar for SusieSusie

    August 21, 2017 at 8:17 pm

    5 stars
    This recipe was so delightful! As I was making it I was so excited for the finished product. My siblings weren’t so sure about it because they don’t normally drink chamomile tea, but I think this recipe won them over =). Refreshing is the word for it. And only 2 ingredients!

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  2. Avatar for Lourdes DonateLourdes Donate

    March 28, 2017 at 4:36 pm

    They’re beautiful. Will definitely try this recipe. Quick question: the recipe calls for 4 C teabags of chamomile tea. Is that right? 4 cups of chamomile teabags??

    Thanks

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  3. Avatar for AllegraAllegra

    April 14, 2016 at 12:20 am

    5 stars
    These are so good! I made these last night (with Bigelow Cozy Chamomile tea bags) as the first homemade popsicles I’ve made since freezing juice in an ice tray as a kid. I was afraid that making popsicles with tea might be kind of bland, but they are quite flavorful! The honey makes them quite sweet, but it doesn’t overpower the flavor of the chamomile. I am thinking of adding lavender in the future, as it is one of my favorite flavors and goes so well with both honey and chamomile. Looking forward to warm weather and lots of delicious popsicles!

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    • Avatar for TraciTraci

      April 14, 2016 at 8:50 am

      Hooray Allegra! Thank you so much for sharing and your notes. I love these pops too and keep them on the ready when temps warm up. It’s time to get that popsicle mold out again! Lavender sounds like a lovely addition! :D

      Reply

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