Stove Top Potpourri Recipes That Will Impress All Your Guests (2024)

Last Updated on October 16, 2023 by April

I am the type of person who always has to have some fragrance action going on in my home, but it is unlikely you will see me burning any candles. I prefer to keep it natural and, just as importantly, keep it cheap. Candles can cost a TON of money, and they aren’t perfect for indoor air quality.

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Fortunately for us, there are stovetop potpourri recipes, which make your home smell absolutely divine without grabbing a $20 candle from the store; even better, they’re made up of items you can probably find in your fridge! If Essential Oils are more your speed, then try out these scent hacks.

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Stove Top Potpourri Recipes

For those of you who haven’t heard of stovetop potpourri yet, your life is about to get so much better. Stovetop potpourri is when you gather lovely smelling items you have in your fridge and throw them in a boiling pot of water on the stove. Simple, right? If you don’t want to buy items just for throwing in the pot specifically, take your leftover peels and scraps after making your meal and throwing those in the pot instead!

So without further ado, here are some stovetop potpourri recipes to make your home the envy of all your friends with scents full of depth without the irritation of polluted air or empty wallets!

HEADS UP:Your home is about to smell delicious!

1. Cranberry Citrus

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Okay, so this one is a pretty fancy stovetop potpourri recipe! I love how the creator incorporated fresh ingredients like whole cranberries and cut up citrus fruit. To make things even more awesome, they put cinnamon in for a comforting aroma perfect for cold weather. I’ve used this blogger’s recipe so often, and I have yet to get tired of it!

The best part is, even the delivery guy loves it! He would always tell me how he talks to all his coworkers about how nice my place smells when I open the door. Now THAT is a compliment I would like to hear every day about my place, but then I would be fat from all the deliveries! ☺

2. Orange Peels, Cinnamon & Cloves

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This one is a familiar scent combination that will appeal to a tremendous variety of people. It is the smell of good old fashioned fruit and spices. Since this one is a little more involved in ingredients, you might have to hit up your local grocery to make it. It totally looks worth it, though, and I will be trying it out very soon.

3. Lemon & Rosemary

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I love how simple yet thoughtful this recipe is! With only 3 ingredients, you really don’t have to go too much out of your way to make it. I love how clean this one smells, but the vanilla helps to tone it down a little, so the scent isn’t too bright. You gotta admit, this is a stovetop potpourri you wouldn’t mind showing off to friends as it’s just so visually appealing.

4. The Perfect Fall Potpourri

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While it can’t be Fall year-round, you can at least make it smell like it (and that is something I could really live with). I love the depth and richness of this scent; it is perfect for cuddling up under some blankets next to a toasty fireplace! For those of you who live in an area that is cold a fair amount of the year, you’re welcome!

5. Easy Christmas Stovetop Potpourri

This one might be a more convenient option for you if you need to throw something lovely on the stove real quick before your guests arrive. With ingredients like apple, lemon, grapefruit, cranberry, and ginger, you will have an easy time grocery shopping on the quick.

6. Tropical Summer ☼

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In case you aren’t a Fall nut like me, don’t worry, there are options for you too (and here is a wonderful one at that)! This one looks super easy to make and I will definitely have to get my hands on some of that coconut extract to make it work. I am totally ready for warm weather now!

7 & 8. Christmas Scent + Williams Sonoma

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Feeling festive? Try this stovetop potpourri recipe.

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Stovetop potpourri recipes like this are perfect for those who want a light and clean scent.

9. Better Than a Candle

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If you are feeling some winter scents, this is a recipe you gotta try out!

10. Winter

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This stovetop potpourri is so stunning to look at!

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All of these stovetop potpourri recipes are fantastic for any season because whichever one you decide to make, people will be talking about how great your place smells! Let me know in the comments your favorite potpourri scents, and if you have any questions, throw them at me! ♥

Stove Top Potpourri Recipes That Will Impress All Your Guests (2024)

FAQs

How to package stovetop potpourri? ›

You can package them up to five days in advance and store them in the fridge. To do so, simply add all your ingredients to a cellophane gift bag, tie it up with a ribbon, and add one of our free printable gift tags with instructions for how to simmer the potpourri.

Does stovetop potpourri need to be refrigerated? ›

How Long Does Stovetop Potpourri Last? It can be simmered for hours and hours over 2-3 days. Just keep refilling the water every 1-2 hours, as needed. To prolong its life, refrigerate it overnight!

How long does stovetop potpourri last? ›

Keep an eye on the pot and add more water as needed. Your holiday spice stove top potpourri will last 3-5 days depending on how long it simmers. The Mason jars will help keep your dried ingredients fresh and having all the portions ready to go makes this a lovely gift idea.

What should be included in potpourri? ›

Flowers and leaves: Lavender, roses, jasmine, and strawflowers are beloved for their fragrance and some of the easiest to dry. Often their leaves are also fragrant and add earthy flair to the mixture. Fruit: Oranges, lemons, limes, apples, pears, and cranberries smell sweet and give potpourri a fresh look.

Do dried oranges work in stovetop potpourri? ›

All you need for this recipe are dried apple and orange slices, cinnamon sticks, and spices. I used whole cloves and star anise because I love the smell and they look festive!

How long does stovetop potpourri take to smell? ›

I simmer stovetop potpourri for hours on end, but I prefer a nice strong scent throughout the house. If you are more sensitive to smells, you may find that simmering stovetop potpourri for 30 minutes is sufficient. You can simmer the potpourri for as long as desired!

How do you make potpourri smell stronger? ›

Add more oil to the mixture if possible, especially high-quality fragrance oil, the more you add, the better the scent. Autumn might be the best flower picking season, so utilize it for your potpourri while it lasts.

Can potpourri grow mold? ›

You can use almost any plant material that you like for its scent, color or shape in potpourri. Whatever you use absolutely must be thoroughly dried so that your mixture doesn't mold.

How to make moist potpourri? ›

Wet potpourri method
  1. Allow your flowers and leaves to wilt overnight, but do not dry them further. ...
  2. Press the layered mixture down with a weighted saucer to remove air pockets, seal tightly, and leave to cure.
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Can you make money selling potpourri? ›

Starting a business that makes and wholesales potpourri products is an excellent home based business venture to set in motion. The potpourri can be made from dried flowers, pine cones and bark mulch with fragrant essential oils added.

Can you put essential oils on potpourri? ›

Yes. You can buy essential and/or fragrant oils, such as cinnamon, rose, sandalwood and lavender, at candle shops or at bed, bath and beauty stores. Sprinkle a few drops over the potpourri (use sparingly; these liquids are very strong), then stir or toss gently.

How long does bagged potpourri last? ›

The scent of our potpourris will last anywhere from 2 months to years, depending on the blend you choose, where it is placed and how it is used. By keeping it in a place that is free from direct sunlight and breezes, it will last longer. A sachet enclosed in a drawer will last for years.

Can you boil store-bought potpourri? ›

Potpourri can be boiled, but it will ruin the look and will more than likely not give off the scents that you are looking for as the water will release the natural scent of some of the botanicals and flowers most likely changing the scent all together.

What size jar for stovetop potpourri? ›

We're making the 16oz (aka Pint Sized) version of my stovetop potpourri recipe this year! I used to make 32 oz jars but actually love the smaller Pint Sized version because it makes each jar less expensive & easier to gift.

How do you keep potpourri smelling fresh? ›

Add some new essential oils

Many people use essential oils in their potpourri, as they can combine well with natural ingredients like herbs, spices and leaves. If you have essential oils in your potpourri, simply add a few more drops and give it a gentle mix to help revive and keep it smelling fresh.

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