This rose lotus moon milk with white chocolate is a mildly tangy, sweet and creamy tonic infused with magical herbs such as schizandra, rhodiola, and rose. Pour yourself a cup, so that you can then pour out of your own cup. Visit wildbloombotanicals.com for more restorative herb blends and organic goodness.
1/4tspwildcrafted rhodiola (or tonic herbs of your choice)
1tbsporganic maple syrup
1/4tsporganic vanilla bean
1/8tspVancouver sea salt
1tsporganic coconut butter chunks
1tsporganic cacao butter chunks
Instructions
In a blender, blend everything except the cacao butter: spring water, rose lotus milk blend, rhodiola, maple syrup, vanilla bean, sea salt, and coconut butter chunks.
Add the mixture to a small saucepan over medium heat, and then add the cacao butter chunks so they can melt with the rest of the mixture. Stir until the blended coconut butter and cacao butter are gently melted and well integrated with the rest of the mixture. Do not bring it to a boil as it may burn, if the mixture begins to bubble simply lower the heat to medium-low. You'll want a gentle steam and a thorough heating.
Once stirred and heated, pour into serving mugs. There should be a nice foamy texture on the surface from the blending. Garnish with extra Wild Bloom Botanicals rose lotus milk blend and rose petals, if you like. Enjoy!
Notes
Click here for the Wild Bloom Botanicals rose lotus milk blend.
Cacao butter chunks/discs are hard AF and nearly impossible to blend with my generic run of the mill blender, so I like to melt it into the mixture afterwards on the stovetop. When they melt, any solid bits of the coconut butter will melt seamlessly along with them.
This tonic is great for any time of day, but especially in the evenings if you'd prefer a caffeine-free relaxation support to wind down.
I used the Sun Potion brand of wildcrafted di Tao super ultra rare high quality rhodiola from Tibet, but that's now discontinued. You can go for any tonic herbs you prefer. I also recommend a Superfeast blend called Neural Nectar, containing wild rhodiola, but you could use anything you can find, whether it's a tincture or powder.