50+ Dandelion Recipes: Drinks, Sweets, Soap, Remedies + More! (2024)

Dandelion flowers are edible and medicinal and have many uses! Here are 50+ dandelion recipes for drinks, sweets, baked goods, savory dishes, bath and body, and home remedies.

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Harvesting Dandelions for Food & Medicine

After a long winter, it can be a relief to see the first few signs of spring. Like a groundhog not seeing his shadow, the sight of dandelions, to me, is an indication that warmer weather is on its way.

You may not think of using dandelions in your kitchen, but they are both edible and medicinal! These dandelion recipes will get you started with using these common spring flowers.

From root to flower, dandelions (Taraxacum officinale) are edible and have medicinal benefits.

This wild edible can help improve digestion issues, is a remedy for kidney and liver ailments, and has an array of benefits for the skin.

Foraging for dandelions (and dandelion root) is also a simple task, as they’re easily identifiable and can often be found in your own backyard!

Make sure you’re only picking as much as you need and never harvesting all of any wild food, as we’re not the only species to enjoy the benefits of plants!

Also important is only gathering from areas you know to be clean and that have not been sprayed with pesticides.

From infused drinks to skin-soothing beauty products, baked goods, and savory dishes, there are endless creative and delicious opportunities to utilize this versatile plant!

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Dandelion Drinks

As mentioned above, this introduced European perennial is loaded with medicinal properties. An excellent way to absorb dandelion’s vitamins A, C, B, and K is to create a standard decoction of the root.

If you are harvesting the roots in spring, keep in mind that they are less medicinally active than if you were harvesting them in fall. Nonetheless they can be sweeter, more nourishing, and contain high levels of inulin.

A standard infusion of the flowers can be made into a refreshing and beautifully colored iced tea with lime that can be enjoyed beach side.

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Headed to the pool? Bask in the sun with a glass of dandelion and fennel kombucha, lemonade, or naturally fermented dandelion soda in your hand.

For you coffee drinkers out there, dandelion makes a delicious alternative in this roasted root coffee with chicory root and cinnamon.

Roasted Dandelion Root Coffee with Chicory Root & Cinnamon

Make yourself a mug of this roasted dandelion root coffee with chicory root and cinnamon! You can use foraged dandelion roots or get some from Mountain Rose Herbs. This recipe makes one large mug full, or two smaller mugs full of coffee.

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Need a hot drink sans caffeine? Blend together a mix of spices and savor a mug full of dandelion root chai tea.

It doesn’t get any easier than making a cuo of dandelion tea!

Dandelion Tea

Make dandelion tea for a super simple way to access the power of these humble flowers. This healthy tea is the perfect way to enjoy spring!

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If you’re looking for unique libation, this dandelion mead recipe is for you!

If that doesn’t quite strike your fancy, keep it classy with this dandelion wine that has hints of orange and lemon.

If you’re more of a beer drinker, this dandelion beer recipe should certainly hit the spot.

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Dandelion Sweets & Baked Goods

When I fantasize about dandelion baked goods, I imagine that it’s a warm spring morning. As the sun comes up, I whip up a heaping stack of delicious sourdough dandelion pancakes topped with dandelion flower syrup.

As the sun reaches higher in the sky, I head out for a hike, bringing along in my daypack a nettle seed and dandelion blossom superfood bar for an on-the-go energy boost.

Upon reaching the summit, I spread a blanket across grass that has only recently turned a vibrant shade of green after spring rain.

I remove from my pack, hearty paleo dandelion root muffins and dandelion shortbread cookies that are both sweet and savory.

As I sit cross-legged watching the clouds pass, taking the first sweet bite, I wonder just where exactly those clouds are rushing off to so quickly. Returning from my reverie, I can’t help but grin!

Dandelion Root Muffins

These paleo and gluten free dandelion root muffins are delicious and healthy!

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In the mood for a party and not a picnic at the summit?

Intrigue your guests with dandelion and honey ice cream, a dandelion lemon bar, or a slice of dandelion rhubarb pie. These dandelion honey muffins are also sure to please!

If you’re looking for a wow factor, try your hand at making these beautiful dandelion macarons or dandelion cupcakes with lemon buttercream frosting!

Dandelion Cupcakes with Lemon Buttercream Frosting

Dandelion cupcakes with lemon buttercream frosting are a delicious foraged treat with many health benefits from dandelion flowers!

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If you’re needing something a little more savory in your life, bake up a loaf of dandelion bread and slather on a generous layer of dandelion honey butter.

Or make the kids a peanut butter and low sugar dandelion jelly or dandelion marmalade sandwich!

Dandelion Jelly

A light and delicious dandelion jelly, made with dandelion blossoms, water, lemon juice, sugar, Pomona’s Pectin and calcium water. I like this recipe because it uses only one fourth as much sugar of most dandelion jelly recipes and no artificial color.

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Dandelion Savory Dishes

Dandelion flowers and leaves lend themselves well to tons of delectable savory dishes. One popular technique is to deep fry the flower in a crispy fritter.

Look no further than a slice of dandelion quiche or sauteed dandelion greens with eggs with a drizzle of dandelion vinegar to shake up your breakfast routine!

Dandelion Infused Vinegar

When dandelions are abundant in springtime make this infused dandelion vinegar! It has a subtle sweetness and bitterness combined and can be used to make a wonderful salad dressing.

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Having a dinner party? Let the dandelion shine as the star of every dish! Start by serving some pita chips and vegetables with a side of dandelion pesto.

Dandelion Pesto

Go foraging for dandelion greens, then make this bright and nutritious dandelion pesto!

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Follow that with this gorgeous dandelion green tart and watch the jaws of your guests as they drop when you place it in the middle of the table!

Try a nourishing, detoxifying, and paleo-friendly cauliflower and dandelion soup or enjoy a pasta with dandelion greens, garlic, and pine nuts if you’re wanting comfort food.

These dandelion egg noodles are easy to make and versatile. Add them to soups, casseroles, curries, or any dish that benefits from having noodles!

If you find that the leaves are too bitter for your taste buds, try braising, blanching, or adding salt and acid to mellow them out.

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Dandelion Egg Noodles

Dandelion egg noodles are a comforting dish like one would expect in homemade egg noodles but they’re made slightly healthier with a big hit of dandelion nutrition.

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Capers grow in the Mediterranean region of Europe, but you can pickle or lacto ferment your own alternative using young dandelion flower buds.

Replace capers with fermented dandelion buds on a smoked salmon, lox, and cream cheese bagel!

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Dandelion Capers

Dandelions produce a small, caper sized flower bud early in spring before the stem shoots skyward and opens into a flower. If picked small enough, dandelion buds can be made into convincing dandelion capers. That’s a homemade caper that just about anyone can grow!

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If you’re not finding enough buds to ferment, try pickling dandelion flowers, leaves, and buds together with garlic, red onion, and ginger.

Dandelion Bath & Body

The benefits of dandelion root can help heal acne, boils, and abscesses. Try making this dandelion root facial toner mist with added witch hazel to heal blemishes on your skin.

In addition to the roots being great in skincare products, the flowers and leaves can be used to tighten and brighten the skin.

Using aloe and vitamin E, create this dandy facial serum to reap the anti-aging properties of this powerful plant.

I don’t know about you, but in the winter my skin can become dry and cracked. Start a new shower ritual with this moisturizing cold-processed dandelion soap that’s loaded with the blossoms, leaves, and roots.

While you’re at it, make your scalp happy with a dandelion shampoo bar. I promise your hair will shine!

Dandelion Soap

Celebrate spring with a Dandelion Soap made from the whole plant! This all-natural cold-processed soap recipe makes a beautiful bar loaded with blossoms, leaves, and roots of herbalists and foragers favorite “weeds”!

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If hand washing dishes dry you out, fill a cute pump dispenser with dandelion and honey liquid soap and say goodbye to cracked skin!

Have a hike planned for this year? Be prepared with this dandelion salve made with an infused dandelion oil and shea butter.

Rub some on tired sore muscles or any other aches and pains you have along the way.

Dandelion Salve

Learn how to make this dandelion salve recipe using foraged dandelions! This homemade herbal salve is especially good for sore muscles, joints, and dry skin.

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Looking to make a skin-soothing infusion with ingredients you already have on hand? Try whipping up a dandelion and coconut oil moisturizer or lotion bars.

Dandelion Lotion Bars

These DIY dandelion lotion bars are a non-greasy, compact, and soothing way to naturally moisturize and heal a variety of dry skin issues.

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You could even create a large batch of dandelion lip balm or bath bombs to give the gift that keeps on giving over the winter holiday season!

Dandelion Remedies

Because dandelions are rich with vitamins and minerals, along with other essential nutrients, there are many ways to use them as remedies for common ailments.

They also have the ability to aid a host of skin ailments with their abundance of antioxidants.

Within the stem and leaves, there’s a highly alkaline milky white sap that has germicidal, fungicidal, and insecticidal properties.

These properties are extremely useful in various skin diseases caused by microbial and fungal infections. The sap can be applied to the skin to relieve itching, bruising, eczema, and even help to dissolve warts!

A few drops of this digestive herbal dandelion root tincture can help relieve gas, hepatitis, cirrhosis, prevent heartburn, and gallstones.

Being a diuretic, dandelion root can also help with UTIs by expelling excess fluid from the body.

Use dandelion root bitters in an aperitif co*cktail or take a few drops before a meal to stimulate digestion and calm the nervous system.

Dandelion Root Bitters

Dandelion root bitters is an easy infusion to make at home. Bitter herbs are useful in digestion, and are perfect in an aperitif co*cktail. They increase the digestibility of food and are calming to the nervous system. Bonus – they are delicious in co*cktail form! Learn how to make herbal dandelion root bitters.

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Another beneficial way to utilize the roots is by infusing them in honey. Add that to your afternoon tea for a medicinal treat!

Before I started taking a daily magnesium supplement, I frequently suffered from restless leg syndrome.

If I knew then what I know now, I would have jumped on the chance to make this dandelion and magnesium lotion and maybe I still will!

Dandelion and magnesium make quite the couple because of the dandelion’s powerful pain-relieving properties and magnesium’s ability to control muscle contractions.

The leaves of this nutritious springtime herb are rich in choline, vitamins A, and C. Choline does a wonderful job of keeping your liver functioning properly by helping along with the circulation of bile and metabolizing fats.

Use those liver-supporting greens in soups, salads, sautes, and more!

Another way to keep your liver happy is to make an overnight decoction of dandelion and nettles.

In addition to the medicinal properties of dandelion and stinging nettle, this detoxifying iced tea combines an assortment of nutritious plants like burdock, red clover, and hibiscus.

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Are you surprised at how many (and there are many!) recipes there are available to us to receive the medicinal gifts this plant is offering?

After putting together this compilation, it’s, even more, a shock to me that dandelions are still being sprayed with chemicals or pulled up from yards because they’re thought to be undesirable.

Let’s all spread the word of the dandelion’s usefulness!

Which recipes are you most looking forward to creating?

I love foraging, but only now am I digging deeper into the medicinal benefits of plants. If you’re like me, a dandelion tincture or tea may be an excellent place to start.

Join me in staying fascinated and excited to learn more every day about the wildlife that grows with and around us!

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FAQs

What are the benefits of Dandelions in soap? ›

Dandelions have amazing skin care benefits: They're rich in antioxidants, have anti-aging qualities, and can help protect the skin against UV damage. Dandelions may get overlooked for more trendy or exotic herbs, but this humble weed has incredible therapeutic benefits and, best of all, they're completely free.

What does dandelion do to the skin? ›

As an antibacterial, germicide and anti-fungal ingredient, dandelion detoxifies the skin, clears out pores, gets rid of acne and prevents acne breakouts in the future. It's hard to find a product that works for acne-prone skin and so many other skin types, but the dandelion is a true miracle worker that way.

What are the holistic benefits of dandelion? ›

The leaves are used to stimulate the appetite and help digestion. Dandelion flower has antioxidant properties. Dandelion may also help improve the immune system. Herbalists use dandelion root to detoxify the liver and gallbladder, and dandelion leaves to help kidney function.

How to make dandelion health drink? ›

You can make tea with the dandelion roots or flowers. It's very easy — follow these simple directions: Steep about one tablespoon of the stems or flowers for 30 minutes in five ounces of boiling water. Strain the roots and flowers, or drink them up with your tea.

Who should not drink dandelion tea? ›

Because the potassium in dandelion may impact blood flow and clotting, it's best to avoid dandelion tea if you're taking blood-thinner medication.. For the same reason, someone who is taking blood pressure medication should avoid dandelion tea.

What happens when you drink dandelion root tea everyday? ›

Studies have shown that all the parts of the dandelion plant hold antioxidant properties and natural anti-inflammatories. As inflammation can play a major role in many ailments and diseases, drinking dandelion tea can reduce these risks and generally boost your health for the better.

What sickness can dandelion cure? ›

Health Benefits of Dandelion
  • Managing Type 2 Diabetes.
  • Treating Obesity.
  • Reducing High Cholesterol.
  • Preventing Chronic Liver Disease.
  • Reducing High Blood Pressure.
  • Preventing Heart Disease.
  • Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis.
  • Preventing and Treating Cancer.
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Is dandelion good for belly fat? ›

Interestingly, a Korean study found that dandelion may have similar effects on the body as weight loss drug Orlistat. Some data shows that this anti-obesity drug can help reduce the amount of belly fat, the most dangerous fat linked to Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, some forms of cancer, etc.

Does dandelion grow hair? ›

Dandelion hair mask can help with the following:

Increase hair density and length. Promote hair health and shine. Reduce hair breakage and split ends. Promote hair growth and increase its ability to resist external factors that affect its health.

Is it OK to drink dandelion tea everyday? ›

You can drink dandelion tea every day. “Recommendations are two to three times a day,” says Geib. “Start your day with a cup of dandelion root tea and build it up slowly. Its diuretic properties can increase urination, so go gentle and let your body adjust to it first.”

Can I eat dandelions from my yard? ›

Not only are dandelion greens safe to eat, but they also provide a range of health benefits. All parts of a dandelion plant are edible, from the top of the yellow flower down to the roots. The green leaves of the dandelion can make a healthy addition to salads, sandwiches, omelets, and more.

How do you prepare dandelions for health benefits? ›

Soak the leaves in cold, salted water for 10 or 15 minutes, then cook them in boiling water until tender (no more than five minutes). Finish by sautéing the boiled greens with some olive oil, onion or garlic. Top with Parmesan cheese. Flowers: Dandelions' sunny blossoms give color to a salad.

How to make dandelion tea for pain? ›

Boil one cup of water and add it to a large bowl. Carefully add dandelion flowers and steep for five to ten minutes. Transfer tea to a large glass pitcher and refrigerate for four to thirty-six hours. Add lemon juice or sweeteners, such as stevia, to bring out the sweet refreshing flavor of the tea.

Should you drink dandelion tea hot or cold? ›

But first of all, what is dandelion tea? There are two different types of this beverage and they can be consumed either hot or cold.

Can I drink dandelion tea at night? ›

Because it's caffeine-free, you don't have to worry about dandelion tea keeping you up at night. But does that mean you should drink it down at any hour? Not exactly. Nutritionist Kim Ross told Parade that due to its diuretic effects, she doesn't recommend drinking it before bed.

How do you use dandelions in soap? ›

Raw Honey & Dandelion Soap Recipe

Fill the jar about half way full with dandelions then pour steaming hot water over top. Let this infuse anywhere from an hour to overnight. Strain and reserve 10 ounces of the resulting dandelion tea for your soap recipe. Make according to general cold process soap making directions.

Do dandelions have antibacterial properties? ›

Research also indicates that some active compounds in dandelion protect against harmful bacteria and fungi ( 2 8 , 2 9 ). Ultimately, more research is needed in humans. Although research in humans is lacking, some test-tube studies suggest that dandelion has antiviral, antifungal, and antibacterial properties.

Does dandelion clear skin? ›

The plant's anti-inflammatory properties could have been used to treat skin irritation. Detoxifying and purifying: Dandelion was considered a detoxifier in certain ancient cultures, and its potential detoxifying properties may have been linked to promoting clearer skin and supporting overall skin health.

Is dandelion good for cleansing? ›

It helps to detox the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and blood, and also regulate bowel motions. The root is used for the liver and colon and the leaves are used as a diuretic to gently flush toxins through the kidneys. Dandelion is rich in vitamin C and antioxidants which helps protect cells from toxin damage.

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