DIY Herbal Coffee Alternative Recipe (2024)

December, 6th 2022 · Stephanie Mary

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Let me just say, I’m an herbal coffee connoisseur. As someone who isn’t able to drink coffee without a case of jitters, finding an herbal coffee alternative has been a huge blessing. I absolutely love the vibe of a coffee shop and the taste of coffee, but the drink itself does more harm than good. Let me start off to say there are a ton of wonderful pre-made herbal coffee options out in the world. To substitute, I decided to create my own DIY herbal coffee alternative. The magic and flavor note that most people experience with regular coffee, this DIY herbal coffee alternative has.

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Inspiration

Let me start off to say there are so many wonderful pre-made herbal coffee options out in the world. For example, I’m absolutely in love with Rasa and all of its offerings. However, this inspiration journey began last summer.

I was visiting a dear friend in northern California and got introduced to their favorite eatery in Nevada City, CA called Heartwood Eatery. (Update: the kind & talented folks who created and source the herbal coffee blend served by Heartwood Eatery are NIUKA’S Herbal Tea Company, check them out and purchase teas!) I ordered a delicious smoked salmon sushi bowl, and while I was looking at the menu, the herbal coffee caught my eye. To be honest, I don’t usually see herbal coffee on the menu. I decided to give it a try. When they brought it out, I was super excited because they served it with a side of coconut cream. I splashed in the coconut cream, crossed my fingers and toes, and dove in. To my surprise, my taste buds lit up and my brain awakened. The drink was delicious even without any sweetener! I was sold.

When I got back from my trip, I was inspired to make my own DIY herbal coffee alternative. To have this drink accessible is a joy that I can look forward to each day. I also wanted to experiment and add a few more earthy, herbal coffee ingredients such as burdock root, and carob. For anyone who isn’t sold on herbal coffee, let’s take a look at why you’d choose herbal coffee.

Why Choose an Herbal Coffee Alternative?

There are a lot of reasons to choose herbal coffee over regular coffee. Herbal coffee is a caffeine-free alternative to traditional coffee that is made using a blend of herbs, grains, and other plant-based ingredients. Some people may choose to drink herbal coffee because they are sensitive to caffeine or because they want to reduce their caffeine intake. Others may drink herbal coffee because they enjoy the taste and aroma of the herbs and spices used in the blend. Additionally, some people may choose to drink herbal coffee because of its potential health benefits, such as improved digestion and increased energy levels.

I choose herbal coffee because I’m sensitive to caffeine and love the taste and the ritual of making tea coffee. Regular coffee gives me the jitters, increases anxiety, and leads to more discomfort than soothing feelings. While this may not be the same for everyone, I wanted to make a simple DIY herbal coffee recipe that’s accessible to those who are in the same boat. With that being said, let’s look at the ingredients and benefits.

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DIY Herbal Coffee Ingredients and Benefits

The DIY herbal coffee recipe I came up with is packed with beneficial herbs and ingredients that mimic the flavor notes of regular coffee. Not only does this herbal coffee recipe taste like regular coffee, it also comes packed with health benefits.

Roasted Chicory Root

The roasted chicory root is the shining star of DIY herbal coffee. Chicory root has a rich, earthy flavor that most people find enjoyable and gives the herbal coffee a strong, nutty, coffee-like aroma. Chicory root is by nature caffeine free, which was the main goal of this recipe. It also packs in the added benefits of gut-friendly prebiotics.

Fenugreek

I added fenugreek because of its subtle sweetness, giving your herbal coffee a well-rounded taste profile. Fenugreek has a wide range of wellness benefits such as being known to lower blood sugar levels and helping to stimulate breast milk production.

Fennel Seed

The slightly sweet, almost licorice taste of fennel seeds adds some beneficial flavor notes to the herbal coffee. Fennel seeds are earthy and sweet with a hint of a licorice taste. Another added benefit is that fennel seeds help to support the digestive system.

Roasted Dandelion Root

To finish rounding out the full body, warming, and nutty flavor profile, I added Roasted Dandelion root to the recipe. Most herbal coffee ingredients include roasted dandelion root for the nutty flavor. It definitely is prevalent in this coffee blend!

A Few Other Ingredients

I decided to add a few other herbal ingredients to this DIY herbal coffee. For more grounding, and chocolatey flavors, I added burdock root and carob. Both add subtly sweet flavor notes, similar to chocolate, but without caffeine.

To spice up the drink and give it a little flair, I added cardamom, ginger, cinnamon chips, and sassafras root. These spices add those subtle flavor notes that are present in high-quality coffee. They are also very warming which you look for when drinking coffee.

How to make your own DIY herbal coffee alternative

Making your own DIY herbal coffee alternative is simple and very accessible! All you do is purchase (or harvest) your ingredients. Once you have your ingredients, add them to a jar, and mix well. You want an even distribution throughout the jar to balance out the flavor notes when you brew your herbal coffee. That’s it! Set the coffee on a shelf, out of direct sunlight, to keep it fresh for an extended period of time.

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Brewing an Herbal Coffee

The preferred brewing method for herbal coffee is a french press. You want a full immersion of the herbs in hot water. If you are coming from a regular coffee background where there are literally hundreds of different brew methods, stick to the handy french press. Since herbal coffee is closer to tea, you want to make sure to slowly extract the flavor and medicinal benefits which you wouldn’t get with say a pour-over or Chemex.

To brew the herbal coffee, add 1 tablespoon of the herbal coffee blend into a french press. Pour in about a cup of boiling hot water, and steep for 5-10 minutes. Next, filter the coffee blend into a cup, and add the cream of your choice. I recommend using coconut cream or my absolute favorite is to add 1-2 tablespoons of raw cream.

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Is herbal coffee safe to drink?

Herbal coffee is completely safe to drink! However, if you are pregnant or have any health concerns and/or allergies be sure to consult with a health practitioner.

More Herbal Coffee Recipes

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DIY Herbal Coffee Recipe

Yield: one 16 ounce jar

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Looking for a delicious alternative to coffee? Check out our DIY Herbal Coffee Alternative Recipe! This tasty recipe is made with herbs that are known for their many medicinal benefits, and it's sure to give you the energy boost you need to start your day!

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Measure out herbs into a glass jar.
  2. This recipe makes a jar full of herbal coffee, to make your herbal coffee measure out 1 tablespoon (1 1/2 tablespoons for a stronger brew) to one cup of water.
  3. Steep for 10 minutes.
  4. Pour into your mug of choice.
  5. Optional things to add in, vanilla bean powder, raw cream or coconut cream, and a sweetener of choice such as maple syrup I personally love this without any sweetener yet it would be delicious either way.
  6. Enjoy!

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FAQs

What herb can replace coffee? ›

Roasted Dandelion Root

If you're looking for a coffee substitute that's both healthy and delicious, look no further than roasted dandelion root. This well-known root has a rich, nutty flavor that's like coffee, but without the caffeine. Plus, dandelion root is packed with nutrients like vitamins A, C, as well as iron.

What can I substitute for coffee in a recipe? ›

Instead of a cup of coffee, consider simply using a cup of water or milk. Sure, they're not the best substitutes, but if you're already cooking something that's quite flavorful, like a chocolate cake, you likely won't miss the coffee flavor. Other possibilities include a cup of hot chocolate or strongly brewed tea.

How to make something taste like coffee without coffee? ›

The roasted chicory root is the shining star of DIY herbal coffee. Chicory root has a rich, earthy flavor that most people find enjoyable and gives the herbal coffee a strong, nutty, coffee-like aroma. Chicory root is by nature caffeine free, which was the main goal of this recipe.

What would be a good substitute for coffee? ›

If you're looking for a coffee alternative, try beverages such as matcha tea, chicory coffee, or rooibos tea. Some alternative options may even contain added health benefits.

What herbs act like caffeine? ›

Guarana. Guarana is commonly used as an ingredient in energy drinks and supplements due to its stimulating effects. It contains an array of chemicals, including caffeine, saponins, and tannins, which are thought to provide beneficial effects on energy and brain function ( 1 , 9 ).

What plant tastes like coffee? ›

Chicory coffee is a beverage that comes from the root of the chicory plant. It is gaining popularity as a coffee substitute because it has a similar flavor but contains no caffeine.

What is the French alternative to coffee? ›

Chicory is an excellent source of fiber, rutin and inulin, a type of prebiotic fiber that may support weight loss and improve gut health. It is also low in calories and can be drank at any time of day. Adults love it for its taste similar to that of coffee.

How to make coffee without caffeine? ›

Three main methods are used for removing caffeine: chemical solvents, liquid carbon dioxide (CO₂), or plain water with special filters. The additional steps required in all of these processing methods are why decaf coffee is often more expensive.

What is a non acidic alternative to coffee? ›

Tea is a popular replacement for coffee, and many teas have less acidity than coffee. Some of the best tea options for acid reflux include green tea, chamomile tea, and ginger tea. If you're looking for a coffee flavor without the acidity, try coffee-flavored herbal teas.

Is mud water actually healthy? ›

It has less caffeine than coffee but is higher in nutrients. “Mud water markets itself as a healthier coffee alternative and claims to have the same energetic benefits we love from coffee but without the same intensity and anxiety,” Miranda Galati, MHSc, RD told Verywell Fit.

What is herbal coffee? ›

Herbal coffee is a blend of herbs, roots, fruits, seeds and nuts that have been roasted and ground to brew and taste like coffee. Chicory and dandelion roots along with barley and ramón seeds are some of the roasted botanicals in herbal coffees.

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