DIY Dandelion & Orange Bitters for Digestion

Small round glass with chilled orange color cocktail, fresh orange on rim and fresh rosemary sprig.

Bitters seem to be all the rage these daysÑand for good reason! Among their many benefits is their much-touted ability to stimulate digestive function. These dandy-orange bitters are no exception. They make a great all-purpose bitter that’s traditionally been used to support normal digestion and is also quite handy as a bitter for mixed drinks!

This recipe was provided by experienced herbalist and herbal educator, Juliet Blankespoor. I can’t recommend her school and blog highly enough. If you haven’t already, I recommend checking out the Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine. You’re sure to come away herbally inspired!

Glass filled with orange bitters beverage with surrounding tools used in herbalism.

Dandy Orange Bitters

Makes about 8 to 12 ounces.

Ingredients

Directions

  1. If you are using fresh roots, wash and finely chop. Coarsely chop the citrus peel.
  2. Place the dandelion root and orange peel in a pint jar and fill remainder of the jar with vodka.
  3. Secure the lid on the jar and label. 
  4. Infuse for one week, shaking daily.
  5. Strain out and discard solids, bottle infused liquid, and label.

Pro Tip: 

 

Want to learn more about bitters?

Try This Artichoke Leaf Bitters Recipe

 

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