How to use Lemon Balm (3 recipes!) (2024)

Lemon balm is one of the easiest herbs to grow in the garden, and that's a good thing because it is super useful! I have been using lemon balm as tea for many years now and just love the light lemony flavor. It's also used in many lip balm recipes because it is great for fighting cold sores. Today I want to talk about how to use the herb lemon balm.

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I have been growing lemon balm for about 11 years now. I've had the same plant the whole time, although now it's more like 3 big plants and a dozen or so small ones! Luckily I use lemon balm in both both foods and medicine, because I certainly have enough of it. I tried to get ahead of it this year by completely harvesting the 2 plants that planted themselves in spring, but it wasn't very effective.

I mean I certainly harvested and dried a lot of lemon balm! I used this method to dry it all in my truck, which is perfect if you're harvesting mass quantities...like 2, two foot high plants! This plant grows fairly quickly though, especially as summer hits. Even though I cut them down to the ground, they were full size again in just a few months!

What is Lemon Balm?

Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) is a herbaceous upright perennial that will grow for many years with very little care. It isn't picky about it's soil or watering conditions. It also has a tendency to spread and take over the garden as I discussed in9 Herbs thatwant to take over your garden. The main reason it's so good at taking over is the sheer volume of seeds each plant produces.

If you allow it to go to seed, it will spread. There's literally no way you will harvest all the seeds before some fall to the ground. I try to yank the tiny plants in spring, but they just keep sprouting! lol What I should do is just plant my lemon balm in the woods instead of in my garden and just let it spread as much as it wants! I wonder if deer would eat lemon balm?

Lemon balm,basilandcatnipare allfrom the family Lamiaceae (mint family). Members of the mint family and all are pretty well known for their medicinal qualities and this one is no exception.

Lemon Balm is a natural anti-inflammatory, has antiviral properties and is very high in antioxidants. It can be used to soothe the stomach, ease anxiety and stress, reduce the length and severity of a cold sore outbreak and even help with insomnia.

It's one of the ingredients in my Herbal Sleep Tea recipe.

The best part is, lemon balm needs so little care that we can grow it just by tossing some seed in the garden and waiting for rain. We're growing our own medicine without even trying. How convenient is that?

The easiest way to use lemon balm is to make a tea. This can be done with fresh or dried leaves. Simply add 1 tablespoon dried and crushed lemon balm or 1/4 cup whole fresh leaves. Pour 8 ounces of boiling water over the herb andsteep in hot water for about 15 minutes. Strain before drinking.

Lemon Balm Healing Recipes

These 3 recipes are easy to make and can help you to unlock lemon balms useful properties.

Lemon Balm cold sore balm

If you have ever dealt with the embarrassing and annoying effects of a cold sore then you'll love this recipe! Place 4 tablespoons of lemon balm infused jojoba oil into a double boiler. Add 3 tablespoons of beeswax. Add 1 tablespoon of raw organic honey, then heat the ingredients until they begin to melt.

Whisk the mixture until it is blended nicely. Pour the mixture into salve tins or a short, wide jar and store cool dark place. This mixture should last at least one year and can be used the moment that you begin to feel the sensation of a cold sore forming. It will cut down the duration and severity of the cold sore.

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Infusing the oil

To infuse the jojoba oil for this recipe I put about 5 tablespoons of jojoba oil in a short Ball jelly jar. Fill it with crushed and dried lemon balm leaves till the oil just barely covers them. You may have to mix or shake it down to get the leaves to sink. You really want to pack this as full as you can get it with leaves.

Cap the jar and put it in a warm area, shaking daily for 4 weeks. When the time is up, strain the herbs out using cheeseclothand your infused oil is ready to be used in this (or other) recipes.

Lemon Balm sleep syrup

This recipe is a great way to calm and relax everyone from children to adults! All you need to do is take a tea pot and add 1/3 cup of fresh lemon balm leaves and 1 cup of water.

Boil the mixture on a low heat until about half of the water has evaporated. Allow to cool for a few minutes then strain out the herbs and transfer the liquid to a mason jar. While the tea is still hot, add 4 tablespoons of raw honey. Allow to cool.

Each dose of this mixture is about a tablespoon. Store in refrigerator for up to 1 week. Take 1 dose before bed to help with sleeplessness.

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Lemon Balm bug spray

Insects can be a nuisance, but this recipe will help you deal with them. Take a half cup of fresh lemon balm leaves and a teaspoon each of Basil, catnip, and mint. Place them in a jar, then fill the jar with witch hazel. Put the cap on the jar and store on a cool dark place for at least one week.

Once finished, strain the plant matter out and pour the liquid contents into a spray bottle. Add a few drops of basil, citronella and lemongrass essential oils. Shake vigorously. Use this homemade bug repellent to keep away mosquitos, flies and other annoying insects.

Do you use lemon balm in any recipes? What do you make? Let me know in the comments!

Related reading: There are 11 herbs the can be grown indoorsin winter, which ones will you grow?

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How to use Lemon Balm (3 recipes!) (2024)

FAQs

How do you use lemon balm? ›

Adult
  1. Capsules: Take 300 to 500 mg dried lemon balm, 3 times daily or as needed.
  2. Tea: 1.5 to 4.5 grams (1/4 to 1 tsp.) of dried lemon balm herb in hot water. Steep and drink up to 4 times daily.
  3. Tincture: 60 drops of lemon balm daily.
  4. Topical: Apply topical cream to affected area, 3 times daily or as directed.

What is lemon balm used for in cooking? ›

The leaves are commonly chopped and infused in boiled water to make a refreshing tea but can also be added to salads and butters, oils and vinegars to impart its delicious lemon flavour. The leaves work well with chicken and fish dishes, and also potato salads.

What does lemon balm pair well with? ›

Add whole lemon balm leaves to green salads, or chiffonade the leaves and scatter them over a fruit salad for added zesty flavor. Lemon balm also pairs beautifully with poultry—try adding sliced leaves to chicken salad, fish dishes, and even vegetable dishes to serve on the side.

What part of lemon balm can you eat? ›

The whole plant is edible, though its the tender leaves you are after. Lemon balm has a long history of a wide array herbal medicine uses, in particular for soothing, calming and raising the spirit – just one smell of the crushed leaves does all of these for me.

Is it better to drink lemon balm tea at night or in the morning? ›

Lemon balm tea also offers a mild calming effect, making this beverage a good choice for people who suffer from sleep disorders or are looking for a bedtime tea.

Is it safe to drink lemon balm tea everyday? ›

While more studies are needed to determine how lemon balm tea may help individuals, it does appear that the tea is safe for most people to consume. A person should consult their doctor if they have an underlying condition, such as a thyroid issue, before regularly consuming lemon balm tea.

Can you eat lemon balm leaves raw? ›

As a general rule of thumb, treat lemon balm as you would any other fresh herb. It works especially well in place of mint, offering bright, fragrant notes. Add whole lemon balm leaves to green salads, or chiffonade the leaves and scatter them over a fruit salad for added zesty flavor.

Is lemon balm best fresh or dried? ›

Lemon balm's active constituents are very volatile, and if the plant is not handled well, the fresh leaves bruise easily and turn brown. You can use lemon balm fresh and dried - however, traditionally, the preference for tinctures and teas was the fresh plant.

Is it better to eat lemon balm with or without food? ›

You may be able to minimize side effects, such as stomach upset, by ingesting lemon balm alongside food. You can also reduce your risk for side effects by consuming fewer than 2 grams of lemon balm per day. Lemon balm should only be used for a short period of time.

What not to mix lemon balm with? ›

Sedative medications (CNS depressants) interacts with LEMON BALM. Lemon balm might cause sleepiness and slowed breathing. Some medications, called sedatives, can also cause sleepiness and slowed breathing. Taking lemon balm with sedative medications might cause breathing problems and/or too much sleepiness.

What should you not plant next to lemon balm? ›

Lemon balm is compatible with almost all perennial herbs, such as thyme and mint. Good companion plants should have the same site requirements. It is not recommended to grow alongside wormwood and annual herbs, especially basil.

How do you store lemon balm? ›

Storing Lemon Balm

To store your lemon balm, keep the leaves and stems in big pieces to retain as much flavor as possible. Store your herbs in paper bags or glass jars (avoid plastic bags as they may lead to condensation).

Should lemon balm be refrigerated? ›

Refrigerate fresh lemon balm in a glass of water for up to 2 weeks. Sprigs of lemon balm are kind of like flowers so they'll stay fresh when you store them in water.

What are the side effects of lemon balm? ›

Common side effects of lemon balm include:
  • Nausea.
  • Dizziness.
  • Sedation.
  • Increased appetite.
  • Wheezing.
  • Hypersensitivity reactions.
  • Skin irritation with topical use.
  • May cause dependency and withdrawal symptoms upon discontinuation such as: Anxiety. Restlessness. Irritability. Sleep disturbance. Reduced appetite.
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Does lemon balm help with weight loss? ›

Does lemon balm work for weight loss? Because it has anti-inflammatory effects, can help you cope with stress, improves digestion and supports metabolic health, it may be useful for maintaining a healthy weight. It's a not a magic bullet, but help with weight loss might be a potential secondary effect.

Can you apply lemon balm directly on skin? ›

Lemon balm has many traditional uses. It is commonly used for skincare and the treatment of conditions including sores, acne, cold sores and insect bites.

Can you rub lemon balm on your skin? ›

Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is an herb in the mint family. It can be made into tea, taken as a supplement or extract, or rubbed on the skin in balms and lotions.

How do you harvest lemon balm for tea? ›

Use your garden shears to clip off a stem near the base of the plant. Keep cutting until you have a handful that you can dry or use in a recipe that calls for a lot of lemon balm. If you're harvesting lemon balm specifically to keep your plant healthy, don't cut off more than 1/3 of the stems.

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