This Honey Onion Cough Syrup is soothing, sweet, and packed with natural goodness! Thinly sliced onions release their immune-boosting juices into raw honey, creating a golden syrup that calms sore throats and eases coughs. Ready overnight and made with just two ingredients, it’s a simple, time-tested remedy that’s perfect for keeping your family healthy through the cold season.
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Honey Onion Cough Syrup
This Honey Onion Cough Syrup is soothing, sweet, and packed with natural goodness! Thinly sliced onions release their immune-boosting juices into raw honey, creating a golden syrup that calms sore throats and eases coughs. Ready overnight and made with just two ingredients, it’s a simple, time-tested remedy that’s perfect for keeping your family healthy through the cold season.
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This natural honey onion cough syrup is as simple as it gets — just two ingredients that work together to soothe a sore throat and calm a nagging cough. Thinly sliced onions release their natural juices, which combine with raw honey to form a sweet, syrupy remedy loaded with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory benefits. It’s a timeless, make-at-home recipe that’s ready overnight and gentle enough for the whole family.
Ingredients:
1 large onion, thinly sliced or diced
Enough raw honey to completely cover the onions (about 1–1 ½ cups, depending on the jar size)
Instructions:
Prepare the Onions: Peel and thinly slice or dice the onion. The thinner the slices, the more quickly the juices will release into the honey.
Assemble the Syrup: In a clean, sanitized glass jar, layer the onions. Pour honey over the top until the onions are completely submerged.
Steep: Seal the jar tightly and let it sit at room temperature for 6–12 hours, or overnight. The honey will pull the liquid out of the onions, creating a syrup.
Strain (Optional): If you prefer a smoother syrup, strain out the onion pieces before storing. Otherwise, leave them in and scoop syrup as needed.
Store & Use: Keep the jar in the refrigerator and use within 3 weeks. Take 1–2 teaspoons as needed to help soothe a sore throat or cough.
Let’s Talk Ingredients: Why They Matter
Onions Onions are rich in quercetin, a plant antioxidant that helps fight inflammation and supports your immune system. They also contain natural antibacterial properties that can help calm throat irritation.
Raw Honey Honey is naturally antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, coating the throat to relieve irritation while providing a natural sweetness. Using raw honey retains its full range of beneficial enzymes and antioxidants.
Cooking hacks and tips
Slice your onions as thin as possible so they release their juices quickly and create a stronger syrup overnight.
Use a clean, sanitized jar to help the syrup stay fresh for the full 3 weeks.
For a milder flavor, use red onions — they’ll turn the syrup a pretty pink color.
Add a squeeze of fresh lemon or a slice of ginger before steeping for an extra immunity boost.
Stir the jar once or twice during the steeping process to help the honey mix evenly with the onion juices.
Make small batches so the syrup stays potent and fresh — it’s quick to whip up as ne
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