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Elderberry Syrup Recipe

Homemade Elderberry Syrup

The Recipe:

This is our family recipe, and we think it makes the best elderberry syrup we have ever tasted.

Pick the berries on a dry day, (I added pieces of ginger before simmering)

You will need:

* Loads of elderberries - get a couple of kilos to begin with (take whole heads and pick them when the weather is dry)

* A bit of ginger (optional)

* 1lb (450g) of sugar per pint of juice- you can use Splenda instead if you are worried about sugar intake (it is very light so follow the instructions which substitute volume for weight….)

* Juice of one lemon per pint of liquid

* 10 cloves per pint of liquid

* A stainless steel pan (don't use aluminium)

* Glass or food grade plastic bottle(s) with airtight caps

* a funnel (you can just cut the top off a large soft drinks bottle and use that)

* Jelly bag, J-cloths or wine filtering fabric

* A large sieve

* A fork

Instructions:

* Wash the elderberries and drain well. The easiest way to strip them off their heads is to use a large fork. You don't have to be inch perfect here - just not too much greenery.

* Put the elderberries in a pan - stainless is best, and not aluminium as the berries are acidic and strip the metal - and just cover them with water.

* Bring to the boil and simmer till they are soft (usually 25-30 minutes)

* Strain through a jellybag/J cloth/Sieve. You can bash them about first and squeeze the bag all you like, but don't use a food processor as the seeds are bitter when broken.

* Then for every pint of liquid add 1lb of sugar, juice of one lemon and 10 cloves

*Return to the heat and stir until the sugar has dissolved. Boil hard for 10 mins and then leave to cool. Fish out the cloves (we just pour it through a sieve).

* Bottle in containers that have been sterilised.

Use sterilised bottles:

  • The microwave, in a pan with a little water to make steam if they fit! – 1 minute. Remember to remove all metal and paper from the bottles
  • Glass bottles in your oven (load them in when it is cold, and then run it up to about 140C, leave it there for 10-15 minutes and let it cool slowly.
  • Leave them to soak in disinfectant then rinse and run in dishwasher twice on highest setting with no powder.

Save old glass bottles: Olive oil bottles and wine bottles with screw caps are good to fill with syrup.

Unopened and refrigerated or kept in a nice cold place this should keep for years.

Elderberries are ripe in Early Autumn

As I walked into work today I noticed a certain reddening of the elderberries. So the time of elderberry syrup is almost upon us. Those of you who remember the late, truly great Spike Milligan may recall a mythical invention of his called Snibbo. Snibbo did everything, cleaned floors, cured cancer, took the dog for a walk - you name it.
Elderberry Syrup has some of the same properties. It is a tonic, it works as a cough syrup, it helps the vodka go down, it makes a slightly spicy winter Kir Royale and for all I know it is good for any number of other uses. Not for cleaning floors though as it is a bit sticky.
However, if you have not tried Elder Berry syrup, do so this autumn. It is unbelievably good.

More seriously - this is a remedy that has been used for at least the last 400 years. The syrup is aperient, which means it helps relieve chest troubles, it is a cold preventative (not H1N1 unfortunately, although it probably helps) and undiluted it will bring on a sweat.

We usually dilute it at about the same rate as Ribena, and then you can add a squeeze of lemon, a drop of brandy or whisky or (according to Laura - elderberry syrup is good with tequila).
Add a little to some red white before dinner.
Drizzle it on Ice Cream.
Drink long with soda water, ice and a sprig of mint during those sweltering summers of ours....

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