Elderberry cordial recipe (Homemade elderberry syrup) (2024)

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This elderberry cordial recipe is one of the best ways to preserve elderberries. This homemade elderberry syrup is a cold remedy that makes a refreshing drink and delicious drizzles to sweeten desserts.

The best way to preserve Elderberries and use their superpower when needed is to make homemade elderberry cordial. Packed with vitamins and antioxidants, it is a herbal formula that supports your health during the cold and flu season.

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Today is the autumn equinox, which marks the beginning of Autumn and brings us closer to winter. Our ancestors would have begun the journey towards warmer lands and started stocking up on food and clothes, essential duties to survive the winter. This was, of course, before weather apps or even calendars, so how did they know that winter was fast approaching?

One way would have been the changing color of the leaves, another would be birds migrating south, and another would be Elderberries ripening around this time.

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Fast forward 10’000 years to my garden. My mother-in-law is visiting, and we’re taking a walk through the numerous elderberry bushes dotting our path; they’re ripe and ready for picking.

My mother-in-law is an expert in elderberries; she’s often told me how she creates a variety of concoctions with her raw elderberries. One of her favorites is this elderberry cordial recipe that her neighbors flock to every autumn.

Before we jump to the recipe, let’s talk about all the benefits and attributes of elderberry cordial, such as beating a cold or the flu and boosting your natural immunity for the coming cold months.

Elderberry

Elderberries (Sambucus Nigra) are a herb that grows on a bush in the wild, mostly in forests and meadows. Elder flowers blossom in the spring, while elderberries are in season between August and October. We used the yellowish flowers picked in the spring elderflower cordial and fritters. My favorite way to preserve berries is to make the syrup, elderberry jam, jelly or powder.

The elder berries contain vitamin C, Calcium, Iron, and Sambucol. But elderberries have been used to get rid of infection rapidly.

The Hadassah-Hebrew University in Israel found that using elderberries before a possible infection help to prevent the spread of the virus, while taking them after an onset infection keeps colds and flus from progressing by up to 50%.

Warning:

Some plants that look similar to elderberries can be toxic, so take a good look and search before you are sure.

Moreover, always pick fully ripe berries and remove any green stragglers and stems; both are inedible.

Lastly, always cook your elderberries for a minimum of 20 minutes, as we show in our videos.

Homemade Elderberry syrup; does it work?

As per the study mentioned earlier, elderberries fight infection naturally and effectively. In addition, these berries have antibacterial and anti-viral properties, thus an immune booster. The ancients recognized their power as one of the best natural medicines for the cold and flu season.

Though the cordial isn’t only made out of elderberries, we also used cinnamon, raw honey, and ginger, which have numerous health benefits. The use of herbs has long been hailed for their restorative and life-giving qualities, including immunity boost.

How to make fresh Elderberry cordial

This recipe is simple to make at home and virtually free.

First step: Gather fresh or dried elderberries.

As most of my recipes start, a walk is an essential part of this recipe, so make sure to pick fully ripened berries (approx 30 stems with berries).

Remove the berries from the stems using a fork and wash the ripe berries thoroughly. Then, remove as much of the green berries.

Alternatively, you could freeze elderberry bunches beforehand, making taking the little berries off much easier.

If you prefer dried elderberries rather than fresh ones, you will need half a quantity of dried ones (1 cup). You can also use frozen elderberries to make this cordial.

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Second step: Place the ingredients into a saucepan

Place berries into a medium-sized saucepan and pour over 2 cups of water. Add cinnamon sticks, vanilla, grated ginger, and cloves.

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Third Step – Bring it to a boil.

Bring to a boil, cover, and reduce to a simmer for 30 minutes or until the berries break down. Some of the liquid should evaporate by then.

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Fourth Step: Add lemon juice and remove it from the heat.

Add the juicefrom two lemons without boiling and remove from the heat. Use the blender stick to crush the berries or mash the berries with the back of a spoon.

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Fifth Step: Strain the mixture.

Strain the mixture through a fine strainer or a cheesecloth over a large bowl. Use the spoon to discard the pulp.

Press all elderberry juice out of the berries. To get as much juice as possible, use a spatula or back of a spoon.

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Sixth step: Add raw honey.

Return the juice to the pan and add raw honey (or local honey) when the strained juice is lukewarm. Mix it well.

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Seventh step: Fill it in a bottle.

Fill it in sterilise glass bottles or mason jars and keep it in the fridge.

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How to make fresh elderberry syrup in an instant pot

Put all ingredients in one pot leaving out the honey. Next, set it to high pressure and leave it for 9 minutes. Vent the pressure and strain. Wait until the mixture is at room temperature, then stir in the honey.

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How to use it?

Take one or two teaspoons of concentrated syrup every day to prevention for infection. Double the dosage if the flu symptoms have already hit.

Make a delicious drink by mixing ¼ cup of the cordial with a large glass of water or sparkling water. The water can be hot or cold.

The cordial is also good in herbal tea or lemon juice.

Drizzle to sweeten pancakes or waffles, or mix it into your yogurt; the kids will love it!

I used it to make this Elderberry curd tart.

And lastly, if you need a kick at the end of the day, you can mix it with rum and make a fine stiff one.

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What is the taste of Elderberry syrup?

It tastes sweetly spiced with ginger and a cinnamon touch. Since it’s homemade, don’t be afraid to adjust its taste. Simply add more ingredients you like and skip those you don’t.

Should Elderberry cordial be used during pregnancy?

The attached study suggests that due to the lack of sufficient studies to conclude on the safety in pregnancy, it should not be used by a pregnant woman.

How to store it?

Use sterilized bottles to store the syrup. To sterilize them, wash them thoroughly in hot, soapy water, or use a dishwasher to let them dry.

On its own, elderberry syrup will last around a month if refrigerated.

To increase the shelf-life of your elderberry cordial, add citric acid with or instead of lemon. In that case, use

1 teaspoon per 1liter/4.2 cups of syrup.

You can also freeze the cordial in an ice cube tray and keep the cubes in a bag in the freezer.

Alternatively, add some brandy or alcohol to make it last longer.

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Yield: 700 ml (3 cups)

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This elderberry cordial recipe is one of the best ways to preserve elderberries. This homemade elderberry syrup is a cold remedy that makes a refreshing drink and delicious drizzles to sweeten desserts.

Prep Time40 minutes

Active Time20 minutes

Additional Time1 hour

Total Time2 hours

DifficultyEasy

Instructions

  1. Gather approx 30 stems with berries. Remove the berries from the stems using a fork and wash the ripe berries thoroughly. Then, remove as much of the green berries.Alternatively, you could freeze elderberry bunches beforehand, making taking the little berries off much easier. If you prefer dried elderberries rather than fresh ones, you will need half a quantity of dried ones (1 cup). You can also use frozen elderberries to make this cordial.
  2. Place berries into a medium-sized saucepan and pour over 2 cups of water. Add cinnamon sticks, vanilla, grated ginger, and cloves.
  3. Bring to a boil, cover, and reduce to a simmer for 30 minutes or until the berries break down. Some of the liquid should evaporate by then.
  4. Add the juicefrom two lemons without boiling and remove from the heat. Use the blender stick to crush the berries or mash the berries with the back of a spoon.
  5. Strain the mixture through a fine strainer or a cheesecloth over a large bowl. Use the spoon to discard the pulp. Press all elderberry juice out of the berries. To get as much juice as possible, use a spatula or back of a spoon.
  6. Return the juice to the pan and add raw honey (or local honey) when the strained juice is lukewarm. Mix it well.
  7. Fill it in sterilise glass bottles or mason jars and keep it in the fridge.

Notes

Use sterilized bottles to store the syrup. To sterilize them, wash thoroughly in hot, soapy water, or use a dishwasher to let them dry.

On its own, elderberry syrup will last around a month refrigerated.

To increase the shelf-life of your elderberry cordial, add citric acid with or instead of lemon. In that case, use

1 teaspoon per 1liter/4.2 cups of syrup.

You can also freeze the cordial in an ice cube tray and keep the cubes in a bag in the freezer.

Alternatively, add some brandy or alcohol to make it last longer.

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Elderberry cordial recipe (Homemade elderberry syrup) (2024)

FAQs

Is elderberry cordial good for you? ›

Lots of health benefits (elderberries can shorten colds and flu and some people find it to be just as effective as Tamiflu), as well as immune boosting and full of antioxidants. Can be taken as a syrup, or added to hot water as a delicious tea, reminiscent of mulled wine - it tastes like Christmas.

Can you take too much homemade elderberry syrup? ›

There is a downside to consuming too much elderberry, and that is an upset stomach. Just like with any high fiber fruit, eating too much can cause stomach pain, upset stomach, and diarrhea.

What is the difference between elderberry syrup and elderberry juice? ›

Elderberry Syrup

The elderberry juice needs more sugar to preserve it as a syrup. Do take a look at our ideas for enjoying elderberry syrup in ice cream, chutney and jam, and (needless to say) co*cktails!

Does homemade elderberry syrup need refrigeration? ›

Transfer the elderberry syrup to an airtight container and store it in the refrigerator for up to 4 weeks. This small batch usually lasts 2 to 3 weeks in my home, depending on how many of my family members remember to take it, but you can double the recipe if needed.

What not to mix with elderberry? ›

Because elderberry may stimulate the immune system, it could interfere with medications taken to suppress the immune system. These medications include corticosteroids (prednisone) and medications used to treat autoimmune diseases. People with organ transplants should also avoid elderberry.

Who should not drink elderberry? ›

Because of serious potential risks, elderberry is not recommended for children or for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Is homemade elderberry syrup better than store bought? ›

Homemade Elderberry Syrup vs Store Bought

By comparison, my homemade syrup is about a quarter of the price of over-the-counter options. The other draw back of over-the-counter versions is the sweetener, usually it's glucose. My recipe uses raw honey as a sweetener, which has so many healing properties.

Is elderberry safe for kidneys? ›

Cardiovascular disease risk biomarkers and liver and kidney function are not altered in postmenopausal women after ingesting an elderberry extract rich in anthocyanins for 12 weeks.

What form of elderberry is most effective? ›

However, studies have shown that elderberry syrup is the most effective form of elderberry supplement for immune support.

Is Sambucol and elderberry the same thing? ›

Sambucus nigra L. products - Sambucol - are based on a standardized black elderberry extract. They are natural remedies with antiviral properties, especially against different strains of influenza virus. Sambucol was shown to be effective in vitro against 10 strains of influenza virus.

Why is elderberry syrup so expensive? ›

Commercial elderberry syrups are pricey because of pasteurization. Although it is a standard practice in many manufacturing processes, it kills the healthy properties of honey (if the honey was even added), large amounts of low-quality sweeteners, Low amounts of actual elderberries, and often cheap additives.

Why is elderberry syrup not FDA approved? ›

Elderberry is not FDA-approved because it's regulated as a supplement, not a drug. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) isn't required to approve a supplement prior to sale and companies manufacturing them are responsible for their safety and labeling them properly.

Why does my elderberry syrup taste bitter? ›

With ripe elderberries, it's easy to remove them from the stems using the tines of a fork. Make sure there are no stems in the berries, as this can cause bitter syrup, as well as being mildly poisonous. A tiny amount is fine.

How long to cook elderberries to remove cyanide? ›

Pick though the dried berries to remove any sticks or unripe berries before you cook them. Then follow the recipe instructions. The berries have to be cooked for at least 45 minutes (without a cover) to ensure the deactivation of the toxin that can result in adverse gastrointestinal symptoms.

Can you take homemade elderberry syrup daily? ›

Elderberries offer excellent nutrition that contains antioxidants and vitamin C, which can boost the immune system among other benefits. Yes, you can take elderberry supplements daily, even three to four times a day. However, you should not take more than the recommended daily dose.

What is the healthiest cordial? ›

So, while a fruit cordial makes water more enjoyable thanks to the fruity flavour and sugar, fermented cordials like JIN JIN have wonderful health benefits. They're not only healthier because they create low-sugar drinks, but they also have a positive impact on your digestive system.

What does elderflower cordial do for you? ›

Elderflower is used for swollen sinuses (sinusitis), colds, influenza (flu), swine flu, bronchitis, diabetes, and constipation. It is also used to increase urine production (as a diuretic), to increase sweating (as a diaphoretic), and to stop bleeding.

What does cordial do to your body? ›

Regular intake of sweet drinks may lead to energy imbalance and excess weight gain. Children who consume sweet drinks such as cordial, soft drink and juice regularly are at a higher risk of tooth decay. For babies and toddlers, problems start when a bottle is used for comfort when going to sleep.

Does elderflower cordial have any health benefits? ›

Elderflower is effective against chronic colds, influenza, running nose and various kinds of flu. A potent diuretic, it is also used to increase urine production to keep kidneys clean and free of many diseases.

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