Napar góralski (mountain infusion with thyme and honey)
A golden infusion of mountain thyme and linden blossom, sweetened with Tatra honey and brightened with a dash of raspberry juice. Bitter and soothing, it is the remedy-drink of cool evenings at altitude.
A golden infusion of mountain thyme and linden blossom, sweetened with Tatra honey and brightened with a dash of raspberry juice. Bitter and soothing, it is the remedy-drink of cool evenings at altitude.
In our mountains, pure air is the first remedy, but a good hot infusion accompanies it. I infused wild thyme picked on the slopes, a little linden blossom, and melted in honey from our hives — thyme clears the chest, honey soothes an irritated throat. To my patients I recommended drinking it in the evening, very hot, wrapped in a blanket on the veranda. Simplicity, you see, often makes the best medicine.
- •Wild mountain thyme — a good pinch (active and aroma)
- •Dried linden blossom — a pinch (soothing)
- •Mountain honey — a spoonful (sweetness and soothing)
- •Raspberry juice (sok malinowy) — a dash (fruitiness and warmth)
Napar góralski (mountain infusion with thyme and honey)
A golden infusion of mountain thyme and linden blossom, sweetened with Tatra honey and brightened with a dash of raspberry juice. Bitter and soothing, it is the remedy-drink of cool evenings at altitude.
Why this dish? Zakopane was a town of sanatoriums, where mountain air and gentle remedies treated fragile chests. Bronisława, a doctor who ran a clinic there, knew the value of a hot thyme-and-honey tisane to soothe a cough and warm a patient.
In our mountains, pure air is the first remedy, but a good hot infusion accompanies it. I infused wild thyme picked on the slopes, a little linden blossom, and melted in honey from our hives — thyme clears the chest, honey soothes an irritated throat. To my patients I recommended drinking it in the evening, very hot, wrapped in a blanket on the veranda. Simplicity, you see, often makes the best medicine.
Ingredients (period version)
- Wild mountain thyme — a good pinch (active and aroma)
- Dried linden blossom — a pinch (soothing)
- Mountain honey — a spoonful (sweetness and soothing)
- Raspberry juice (sok malinowy) — a dash (fruitiness and warmth)
Ingredients
- Dried thyme — 1 tsp (infusion)
- Dried linden blossom — 1 tsp (mild infusion)
- Simmering water — 300 ml (base)
- Honey — 1 tbsp (sweetness)
- Raspberry syrup or juice — 1 tbsp (fruitiness)
Method
- Bring water to a simmer (do not boil hard, to preserve aromas).
- Pour over thyme and linden in a teapot or cup.
- Cover and infuse for 7 to 8 minutes.
- Strain, then stir in honey off the boil to preserve its virtues.
- Add the raspberry juice, stir, and drink very hot.
How it was made : Before antibiotics, the sanatoriums of Zakopane treated tuberculosis mainly with rest, pure mountain air, and a sustaining diet. Herbal infusions — thyme, linden, raspberry — were part of the comfort care attested in the medicine of the era, not claiming to cure but to soothe and warm.
The contemporary twist : Pour the infusion over a tall glass filled with ice and fresh raspberries for a summer iced version — the sanatorium becomes a sunny terrace.
Bronisława Dłuska · Charactorium