Waking each morning rested and ready to take on the day seems more of a luxury these days than a reality. Late nights, heavy workloads, and an endless stream of stressors and obligations can sap you of energy before you even have a chance to begin. While herbs can’t give you an extra hour of rest in the morning or cross anything off your ever-growing to-do list, they can help bring balance to your mornings. Energy-boosting herbs can nurture your stress response system and provide the support you need to start your day. As a result, you can start out feeling nourished, enlivened, and full of vitality.
While you might sip on a mug of matcha or coffee in the morning to get a boost, I like to incorporate both nourishing and energizing herbs into breakfast itself—whether that’s a nettle pesto drizzled over eggs, dark chocolate granola spiked with adaptogens, or this recipe for cherries poached in an herbal infusion made of cacao, star anise, vanilla, licorice, and Darjeeling tea.
Herbal infusions make a delicious poaching liquid, especially when coupled with honey or another natural sweetener. In this recipe, black tea and cacao give poached cherries a deep flavor that is brightened by the aromatic notes of star anise. The effect is both robust and delicate.
Hardy herbs such as roots, stems, and seeds take time to release their flavor and benefits, and tender, fragile fruits can’t stand up to this increase in time and heat. To solve that riddle, prepare your poaching liquid in advance, which allows you to simmer the herbs just the length of time they need to yield their aroma and goodness. Then, once the herbs are spent and you’ve strained the infusion, you can swirl in the sweetener and begin poaching the fruit until it’s cooked through but still firm enough to give you a good bite.
Some herbs have a distinct ability to stimulate your nerves and raise your energy levels, among them are licorice root, cacao, and tea. Due to their stimulating nature, these herbs are best avoided late in the day, but are perfect companions for the morning—a time when all of us could use a little energy support.
Makes about 4 servings.
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This recipe is reprinted from Vibrant Botanicals, a cookbook all about simple, nourishing foods and easy herbal remedies you can make at home. It includes energy-boosting recipes for the morning, recipes for digestive support, and herbal recipes to help you get a good night’s sleep.
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Reprinted from Vibrant Botanicals. Copyright © 2021 by Jennifer McGruther. Published by Ten Speed Press, an imprint of Random House, a division of Penguin Random House.