Steeping cloves in warm milk is a time-honored restorative tonic, often used to soothe the body and quiet the mind before rest. Cloves are rich in eugenol, a powerful bioactive compound known for its natural antiseptic and warming properties, which can help ease digestive discomfort and support a healthy inflammatory response.
When combined with the tryptophan naturally found in milk, this infusion becomes a comforting “golden” elixir that promotes deep relaxation and physical ease.
Benefits of Clove-Infused Milk

- Digestive Harmony: Cloves help stimulate digestive enzymes, reducing bloating and heaviness after an evening meal.
- Respiratory Support: The aromatic vapors of clove can help clear the senses and soothe a dry or ticklish throat.
- Natural Calm: The warming nature of the spice paired with warm milk helps signal the nervous system to transition into a state of rest.
Spiced Clove Nightcap
This preparation focuses on a gentle simmer to extract the spice’s essence without scorching the milk.
Ingredients
- 3 to 4 whole organic cloves
- 1 cup whole organic milk (or a creamy plant-based alternative like almond or oat)
- 1/4 teaspoon Ceylon cinnamon (optional, for added warmth)
- 1 teaspoon raw honey (to be added after cooling slightly)
Instructions
- Crush: Lightly press the whole cloves with the back of a spoon to crack the outer shell, allowing the oils to escape more easily.
- Heat: Place the milk and crushed cloves in a small saucepan over low heat.
- Simmer: Bring the milk to a very gentle simmerโdo not let it reach a rolling boil. Let it steep on low for 5 to 8 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent a skin from forming.
- Strain: Pour the milk through a fine-mesh strainer into a mug, discarding the spent cloves.
- Sweeten: Allow the milk to cool to a drinkable temperature before stirring in the honey. Adding honey to boiling liquid can degrade its beneficial enzymes.
- Sip: Drink slowly about 30 minutes before bed to allow the warming spices to settle the body.




