Elderberry syrup
Make a batch of Vitamin C-rich elderberry syrup to use as a cordial or dessert syrup. You could also try it as a wild cassis in cocktails
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Prep:1 hrs
Cook:30 mins
- Easy
Nutrition per serving
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kcal 35
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fat 0g
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saturates 0g
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carbs 9g
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sugars 0g
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fibre 0g
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protein 0g
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salt 0.6g
Ingredients
- about 500g of plump, de-stalked elderberries
- about 500g white caster sugar
- 1 lemon, juiced
- sliced ginger
- 5 whole cloves
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 1 star anise
Method
Pick the heads of plump elderberries on a sunny day and use a fork to strip the berries from their stalks. Wash the berries if you like, but this isn’t necessary as they are going to be strained.
Tip the berries into a saucepan and cover with about 1cm water. Add any extras like ginger or cloves, if you like. Bring to the boil, then turn down the heat and simmer gently for 15-20 mins until the berries have softened into a liquid. Leave to cool slightly.
Strain the mixture through a fine sieve and measure how much liquid you have. For every 500ml of liquid, you’ll need 400g of sugar. Tip the sugar and liquid back into the cleaned saucepan with the lemon juice. Bring up to a simmer and gently bubble for about 10 mins until all the sugar has dissolved. Leave the syrup to cool completely and bottle or freeze. Will keep for three months in the fridge or frozen for up to a year. It can be diluted with hot or cold water to drink, used in desserts or drizzled over ice cream.