HillPeople
Senior Member
While waiting for our grapes to fully ripen, we decided to try a batch of Elderberry, since they are plentiful in these parts and are currently ripe.
Wanted to pass on a recipe and maybe some helpful tips.
We harvested around 17 lbs. of Elderberries by cutting off clusters.
After reading various recipes, we decided on a slow initial simmer- 1 hr. at 140-150, 17 lbs. in 3 1/2 gal. spring water
Many recipes mention weeding out the green and under-ripe berries, so we spent a couple hours fork and hand stripping the berries off the stems and cleaning out the stems and green berries.
Turns out that if you simmer them, all the green and under-ripe berries float to the top of the kettle and you can easily skim them off with a handled strainer!
Will keep you posted about the rest of the recipe and progress.
Wanted to pass on a recipe and maybe some helpful tips.
We harvested around 17 lbs. of Elderberries by cutting off clusters.
After reading various recipes, we decided on a slow initial simmer- 1 hr. at 140-150, 17 lbs. in 3 1/2 gal. spring water
Many recipes mention weeding out the green and under-ripe berries, so we spent a couple hours fork and hand stripping the berries off the stems and cleaning out the stems and green berries.
Turns out that if you simmer them, all the green and under-ripe berries float to the top of the kettle and you can easily skim them off with a handled strainer!
Will keep you posted about the rest of the recipe and progress.