How to Make a Whisky Hot ToddyRecipe for a Warm Cocktail Containing Scotch, Honey and Lemon
A Whisky Hot Toddy is a hot drink, traditionally made with Scotch, sugar, lemon juice and water. There are variations, but this is an exceptionally good Hot Toddy recipe.
The Whisky Hot Toddy drink originated in Scotland and is traditionally made with Scotch whisky (but can also be made with Irish whiskey), hot water, sugar and lemon juice. Hot Toddy drinks have gained a reputation as an effective way of obtaining relief from the common cold. Some people swear by their healing effects, while others say they don't really help. This recipe adapts the ingredients in a traditional Whisky Hot Toddy slightly, by replacing sugar with honey, and using hot green tea instead of plain water. Scotch Whisky Hot Toddy Recipe(1 measure = 25 ml) Ingredients
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The Whisky Hot Toddy as a Cold RemedyDoes a Whisky Hot Toddy cure a cold? In short, the answer is no, a Hot Toddy will not make a cold go away any quicker, nor will any other cold remedy. But its ingredients can help ease the symptoms associated with colds and flu. The Vitamin C in lemon juice and the antioxidants in green tea help boost the immune system and fight infection, while honey helps soothe a sore throat. Scotch whisky added to a Hot Toddy does not provide any nutritional value or health benefits. However, the alcohol does have a relaxing, calming effect, which can help to aid restful sleep when suffering from a cold. A long hot bath followed by a Whisky Hot Toddy before bed can do wonders to clear the head and ease nasal congestion. Variations of the Whisky Hot Toddy RecipeHot Toddies can be made with spirits other than whisky, such as bourbon, brandy or dark rum, or even with a combination of spirits. The addition of spices such as ginger or cloves gives an extra zing, and serving the drink with a slice of lemon adds a fruity twist. A Hot Toddy can also be made without alcohol. A Whisky Hot Toddy is a warming, comforting drink when feeling under the weather. But remember, don’t combine a Hot Toddy with other cold or flu medications, and don’t drink too many of them. The units of alcohol will soon add up, leading to dehydration and a potential hangover. For more information about how to avoid a hangover, read Hangover Prevention Tips.
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