Lavender Simmer Pot Recipe For Spring (2024)

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If you are conscious of avoiding unwanted chemicals in your home, but also want a home that smells nice, this lavender spring simmer pot recipe is a great way to make your home smell like spring acting as a natural air freshener.

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1 What is a Simmer Pot?

2 How Much do Simmer Pots Cost?

3 What is in a spring simmer pot?

4 What You Need to Make a Lavender Spring Simmer Pot

5 How to Make a Simmer Pot

8 Best Simmer Pot Recipe:

9 Lavender Simmer Pot Recipe For Spring

9.1 Equipment

9.2 Ingredients

9.3 Instructions

I have become a huge fan of this new springtime recipe. It is a simple way to keep me motivated during my spring cleaning. There is nothing more motivating than spring cleaning with the sweet smell of spring fresh air.

What is a Simmer Pot?

A simmer pot can also be called stovetop potpourri. Both are a mix of spices, herbs, fruits, and other natural ingredients. They are combined and added to a pot of water to simmer for hours, letting the mixture of aroma fill the home. Resulting in a beautiful aromatic home.

Simmer pots are a natural way to make your own home smell like the holiday season without chemical-filled candles and plug-ins. Depending on the season, you can have fun with what you add to your simmer pot to bring the seasonal smells into your home. (Check out these fall and winter simmer pot recipes)

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How Much do Simmer Pots Cost?

Simmer pots can generally cost less than a candle or plug-in scent. It depends on what you add to your simmer pot, this will determine the cost of the actual simmer pot recipe. I like to keep things simple and budget-friendly. By staying with ingredients that I have on hand, plus items that are in season, this lavender spring simmer pot recipe will cost you pennies.

What is in a spring simmer pot?

A spring simmer pot is a combination of ingredients that brings the fresh smell of spring into your home. Winter and fall simmer pots have a deeper, cozy smell. They usually include cinnamon sticks, star anise, whole cloves, and other deep woody ingredients, perfect for a crisp, cold day. A spring simmer pot includes fresh ingredients such as citrus fruits, light natural spices, and other spring produce.

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What You Need to Make a Lavender Spring Simmer Pot

  • 4 cups of fresh water
  • a large pot (I love using my cast iron dutch oven)
  • 4 springs of dried lavender
  • 1 large lemon
  • 3 springs of rosemary
  • Flower buds or petals
  • Vanilla extract (optional)

How to Make a Simmer Pot

  1. Start by slicing the lemon into thin slices.
  2. In a large pot, fill it with 4 cups of water. Turn your stove to medium-high.
  3. Add all of the ingredients to the pot (lavender, lemon, rosemary, and floral petals).
  4. Once the pot reaches a simmer, turn the stove down to low heat.
  5. Let the ingredients simmer for a few hours, and remember to periodically to make sure you have enough water. Add more water to the simmering pot when needed to avoid it from drying out.

Spring Simmer Pot Ingredients – The Perfect Gift

With Mother’s Day and Easter right around the corner, this simmer pot can be transformed into a wonderful hostess gift. All you need is a mason jar, and some twine or ribbon. You can use fresh lemon if you are giving it within the same day, or you can dehydrate the lemon peel (check out how I dehydrate oranges here), to extend the shelf life of the simmer pot mixture.

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Alternative Ingredients & Supplies

Lavender:If you don’t have dried or fresh lavender, you can easily substitute it for lavender essential oil. Add 3-4 drops to a big pot once it has reached a simmer.

Big Pot:Even though I love using my cast iron dutch oven, you can use other pots to enjoy this spring simmer pot recipe. You can use a small saucepan or even a slow cooker (crock pot).

Citrus Fruits:You can alternatively use any citrus you have on hand including orange slices instead of lemon slices. There are no rules when it comes to your own simmer pot. I think that all citrus put off a beautiful clean scent.

Best Simmer Pot Recipe:

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  • Pumpkin Spice Simmer Pot Recipe

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Lavender Simmer Pot Recipe For Spring

Create a spring inspired simmer pot to make your house smell like spring using fresh and natural ingredients.

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Prep Time:5 minutes mins

Cook Time:1 hour hr

Course: Cleaning

Cuisine: American

Keyword: lavender simmer pot recipe, lemon lavender simmer pot, Simmer Pot, Spring Simmer Pot

Servings: 1 pot

Equipment

  • Large Pot Choose a pot that can accommodate the ingredients and has enough capacity for the water to simmer without overflowing.

  • Stove A heat source to simmer the ingredients. Ensure your stove is in good working condition and can be controlled at various heat levels.

  • Knife and Cutting Board To slice the lemon into thin slices.

  • Spoon or Stirring Utensil To stir the ingredients and ensure even distribution in the pot.

  • Timer Use a timer to keep track of the simmering time, ensuring the ingredients infuse properly.

Ingredients

  • 4 cups fresh water
  • 4 sprigs lavender dried
  • 1 large lemon sliced
  • 3 sprigs rosemary fresh
  • flower buds or petals (optional)
  • vanilla (optional)

Instructions

  • Start by slicing the lemon into thin slices.

  • In a large pot, fill it with 4 cups of water. Turn your stove to medium-high.

  • Add all of the ingredients to the pot (lavender, lemon, rosemary, and floral petals).

  • Once the pot reaches a simmer, turn the stove down to low heat.

  • Let the ingredients simmer for a few hours, and remember to periodically to make sure you have enough water. Add more water to the simmering pot when needed to avoid it from drying out.

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I am a photographer and shoot stylist, gardener, recipe developer, and content creator behind The Rooted Farmhouse. I love to make all moment in my life simple and beautiful. I am on a mission to help you bring that same beauty and simplicity in your own life.

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FAQs

How often do you change a simmer pot? ›

It depends on both the recipe and the type of storage, but generally, four days is the maximum you'd want to re-use the same simmer pot ingredients. If aromatics are drained and stored in a cool, dry location (like a refrigerator), then reinvigorated with fresh water, they can be used for up to four days.

What can I cook to make my house smell good? ›

if you are trying to minimize artificial fragrance. So we're using a few slices of oranges and apple, a couple cinnamon sticks, some cloves, and a splash of vanilla extract. Just bring it to a simmer, and the entire house will smell amazing.

How do I make my house smell like super fresh? ›

7 Ways to Make Your Whole House Smell Amazing
  1. Try a Stovetop Scent.
  2. Use Candles Carefully.
  3. Run a Lemon Through Your Garbage Disposal.
  4. Make a Fabric Spray That Removes Pet Odors.
  5. Use Room Sprays With Subtle Scents.
  6. Layer Fragrances to Create a Custom Scent.
  7. Use Fresh or Dried Florals.
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What spices can I boil to make my house smell good? ›

Bring a saucepan of water to a boil, then add ingredients like apples, oranges, cinnamon sticks, cloves, ginger, cranberries, nutmeg, vanilla, and more, and keep the water at a simmer to fill your home with a beautiful autumnal aroma.

Can I boil coffee grounds to make my house smell good? ›

It uses two ingredients, coffee and water. Simmer on the stove in a saucepan, adding water as needed throughout the day. Simmer Coffee Grounds For Natural Air Freshener… Quick, Cheap and Amazing!

Can you boil vanilla extract to make house smell good? ›

Fill the pan with water, then add some cinnamon sticks and whole cloves. Sprinkle in a little ground cinnamon if you want. Now here's the secret: Add a teaspoon or more of vanilla extract. Simmer on the stovetop, being careful not to let the water boil away.

Can you leave a simmer pot unattended? ›

Are there any safety precautions to keep in mind when using a simmer pot? Always use caution when working with heat sources. Keep the pot on a stable surface, and if using a stovetop, use a low heat setting. Never leave a simmer pot unattended, and be sure to turn it off when you're done.

Should you simmer pot open or closed? ›

Simmering and Boiling

Keep the lid on if you want to bring something to a simmer or a boil for two reasons. "One, heat escapes through an open lid, so it would take longer for water to come to a boil," says Ronna Welsh of Purple Kale Kitchenworks.

Can I use essential oils in a simmer pot? ›

A teaspoon of vanilla extract also makes a simmer pot smell divine; or, add a few drops of your favorite therapeutic essential oils to create a custom scent. To start your simmer pot, fill a small pot halfway with water and stir in your spices, herbs, peels, or fruits.

How long does it take for a simmer pot to smell good? ›

Fill a large pot 3/4 full with water and place over high heat. To the pot, add all of the ingredients. Bring the liquid to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer on low for 2-3 hours.

How long does simmer pot smell last? ›

Add the ingredients to the pot and bring everything to a boil. Then reduce the heat to low and let everything simmer for 2-3 hours. Throughout the simmer, add additional water as needed to keep the sweet-scented smell filling the room. NOTE: This simmer pot will last 2-7 days!

Why doesn t my simmer pot smell? ›

Once you get your water hot and simmering, it should take 10 minutes for everyone in your house to smell it. I usually let it simmer for a couple of hours, topping up the water level every once in a while to make sure it doesn't go dry. If you want it to simmer for hours and hours you could use a larger pot too.

Can you put essential oils in a simmer pot? ›

A teaspoon of vanilla extract also makes a simmer pot smell divine; or, add a few drops of your favorite therapeutic essential oils to create a custom scent. To start your simmer pot, fill a small pot halfway with water and stir in your spices, herbs, peels, or fruits.

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