Are you looking for and drink that is delicious, refreshing, and healthy? Well I have the perfect recipe for you! My cortisol cocktail is like it says in the title, blissful. With notes of lavender and hidden ashwagandha powder in this cocktail, you will certainly be doing yourself a favor with this relaxing drink.

Another bonus is how fast this drink is to make. It only takes about 10 minutes at most to make, and that’s even after using the fine mesh strainer to separate the seeds and pulp from the juice.
Why you’ll love this cortisol cocktail recipe.
My cortisol cocktail recipe is the perfect thirst quencher for a hot summer day or really anytime you need something light and reviving.
Check out this YouTube Short down below to get an idea of how simple it is to make a strawberry lavender bliss cortisol cocktail!
What is a cortisol cocktail?
A cortisol cocktail, sometimes called an adrenal cocktail, is, first of all, a mocktail. It’s called “cortisol,” because some of the ingredients in the drink are known to balance hormones or cortisol levels.
I don’t know about you, but I have been seeing lots of these adrenal/cortisol cocktails on different social media platforms such as- Instagram and TikTok. In fact, that is how I got inspiration to create my own recipe. I think that it’s really neat how people seem to be educating themselves on how to be more mindful about what they eat and drink, which is why I think that this drink “trend” is so popular. Honestly, I hope that this trend stays because I actually happen to really like it!
When should I drink an adrenal (cortisol) cocktail?
You can enjoy a cortisol cocktail anytime! However, I think that they are certainly good for when you might be feeling extra stressed.
What does Strawberry Lavender Bliss Cortisol Cocktail taste like?
Additionally, this cortisol cocktail is sweet, from the strawberries and honey, and floral, from the lavender, with a bit of sour and acidity, depending on the size of the lemon you use.
Also, you can get some extra flavor by garnishing this cortisol cocktail with fresh mint leaves. The mint leaves actually really compliment the other flavors; while it’s optional to garnish with mint leaves, I recommend them. As far as tasting the ashwagandha, you can’t really taste it unless you add more then the amount I have in this recipe.
Why Lavender and Ashwagandha in this recipe?*
Some of the benefits of lavender include: mood boost and promotion of natural melanin production, which helps with sleep. In fact, lavender is perfect for times when life just seems more stressful. And, it adds a whole new depth of flavor to the cortisol cocktail. So it’s a win, win!
Want to find out more benefits of lavender? Click here.
Another great ingredient is the ashwagandha. Like lavender, ashwagandha can help to reduce stress and improve sleep. In addition, ashwagandha can also help with fatigue too.
Find out more info on ashwagandha here.
*Disclaimer: I am not a doctor or health care professional. If you are unsure about some of the ingredients, talk to your doctor or health care provider before using the ingredients in this recipe.

Tips for making Cortisol Cocktail: Strawberry Lavender Bliss
Using a fine mesh strainer is optional, but it does give the cortisol cocktail a smoother consistency.
If you can, use frozen strawberries if strawberries aren’t in season. This will give you fresher tasting strawberries because strawberries are usually picked and frozen when in season.
If you are not a fan of lemon juice, you can either not use a lemon at all or use a smaller amount of lemon juice then the recipe calls for.
If you would like some extra electrolytes, you could add either a pinch of fine sea salt or Himalayan salt or trace minerals.
For an extra way to step up your cortisol cocktail, you can make a sugar or salt rim. All you have to do is wet the rim with lemon juice, roll the glass in a shallow dish that has sugar or salt, let dry, and shake off any access sugar or salt. To read a more in depth tutorial, click here.
Lastly, this is a reminder that infants, under the age of one, can’t have honey because it could lead to infant botulism.
Ingredient Variations
Instead of honey, you could use agave syrup.
Don’t have a lemon for the lemon juice? Use lime juice instead.
Also, coconut water is a good substitute for regular water and will provide additional nutrients. However, please note that the drink probably won’t taste quite the same.

Equipment Needed for Cortisol Cocktail
Fine Mesh Strainer
Blender
Citrus Juicer (Can also just cut in half and squeeze by hand.)
Measuring Cups and Spoons
Ingredients
1 Cup of hulled strawberries (Can be fresh or frozen.)
1 Small lemon- juiced (Plus extra if you’d like a sugar/salt rim)
1 Cup of filtered water
2 Tablespoons of raw honey
1 Teaspoon of ashwagandha
8 Drops of lavender extract
A few fresh mint leaves (Optional)
How to make Cortisol Cocktail: Strawberry Lavender Bliss
Start by adding strawberries, lemon juice, water, raw honey, ashwagandha, and lavender extract to a blender.
Next, blend until everything is well combined. (I used the “extract” button on my blender.)
Then, strain the mixture through a fine mesh strainer. This will remove the seeds and pulp.
Pour your cortisol cocktail in your favorite glass over ice. Garnish with some fresh mint leaves (optional) and enjoy your refreshing strawberry lavender bliss cortisol cocktail!

How to Store
You can store this cortisol cocktail for a few days in the fridge in a bottle with a lid. However, I wouldn’t recommend storing for more then three days.
Like most food and beverages, this cortisol cocktail tastes best when you drink it the day it’s made.
Additionally, you could also freeze your cortisol cocktail. Make sure that you get a freezer safe, airtight container with a lid that securely fits on the container.
Note that some of the ingredients might be altered because of the freezing process. If the drink happens to separate, let it thaw and stir it back to a uniform consistency.
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Lavender Extract– Note that this doesn’t come with a dropper.

Cortisol Cocktail: Strawberry Lavender Bliss
Equipment
- Fine Mesh Strainer
- Blender
- Citrus Juicer (Can also just cut in half and squeeze by hand.)
- Measuring cups and spoons
Ingredients
- 1 Cup of hulled strawberries Can be fresh or frozen.
- 1 Small lemon- juiced Plus extra if you’d like a sugar/salt rim
- 1 Cup of filtered water
- 2 Tablespoons of raw honey
- 1 Teaspoon of ashwagandha
- 8 Drops of lavender extract
Instructions
- Start by adding strawberries, lemon juice, water, raw honey, ashwagandha, and lavender extract to a blender.
- Next, blend until everything is well combined. (I used the “extract” button on my blender.)
- Then, strain the mixture through a fine mesh strainer. This will remove the seeds and pulp.
- Pour your cortisol cocktail in your favorite glass over ice. Garnish with some fresh mint leaves (optional) and enjoy your refreshing strawberry lavender bliss cortisol cocktail!
This sounds delicious, I can’t wait to try it!
This looks so yummy! I’ve never tried a cortisol cocktail before, I need to give it a try!
This looks so refreshing and perfect for Spring!
This looks very tasty and refreshing! I need to start making time to incorporate things like this for adrenal support. Thanks for the reminder!
This looks amazing! Will be making this today, thank you!
I have never heard of a cortisol cocktail before, may have to give this one a try. It looks yummy (and good for you). Thanks!
This looks amazing! It’s like the adrenal cocktail but on steroids! Can’t wait to try it!
Can’t wait this look awesome ! Perfect for valentines 😉
This recipe looks amazing! I love Ashwagandha. I’ve always looked at cortisol cocktails but never tried one. But this one looks too good not to try!
This looks so refreshing and delicious! Can’t wait to try it out!🤩
What a beautiful looking mocktail and it’s healthy too. I love the ingredients and I actually have them all here at home. And yes, I could use an adrenal boost! Thanks for sharing this, I’ll have to give it a try!
What a creative way to support the adrenals! Sounds delicious too. I have all the ingredients except lavender extract. I have lavender buds, though. Do you think it would work to make them into lavender tea and then proceed with the recipe? Lavender extract sounds good, too.
Hi! While I haven’t tried lavender tea in this recipe myself, I think it would absolutely work! 🙂 In fact, you could probably use a cup of lavender tea in place of the cup of water. Let me know how it goes!
Ashwagandha is such a wonderful ingredient!
This sounds amazing! Some of my favorite ingredients for when my body and mind are stressed😊
I love finding new ways to incorporate adaptogens into my diet. This looks and sounds delicious! I need some de-stressing too!
This looks delicious and refreshing! I love the adrenal benefits in it! Thanks for sharing!
Yum! Can’t wait to try this! Looks super refreshing for summer 🙂
Awesome! I shall try
This looks like something I could use in my life right now. I am wondering about trying it with a cup of brewed lavender green tea for added antioxidants and not having lavender drops on hand. hmmmmm….
Thank you for sharing this!
Of course! That sounds really good! You’ll have to let me know how it turns out if you try the green tea. 🙂
ashwaghanda is a been a life saver for me in times of extreme stress so I’m excited to try fun ways to use it. Thank you so very much!