Crafting Elderflower Cordial: A Simple Homemade Syrup Recipe
By Deanna Talerico
PermaNews Brief
Key Takeaways
Crafting elderflower cordial blends floral and citrus flavors for versatile uses.
- Elderflowers provide a unique floral flavor
- Cordial can be used in various beverages
- Simple recipe homemade without preservatives
- Pairs well with tea, cocktails, and desserts
- Seasonal sourcing encourages sustainability
Why It Matters
Making elderflower cordial at home reduces reliance on store-bought products and connects you with seasonal ingredients.
What to Do Next
Find fresh elderflowers and try making your own cordial.
Recommended for: Homesteaders and DIY enthusiasts looking to utilize seasonal ingredients.
Come learn how make homemade elderflower cordial or syrup. The delicate, floral flavor of fresh elderflowers comes together with bright notes of citrus to create a delicious concentrated sweet and tangy syrup that can be mixed into sparkling water, cocktails, mocktails, tea, desserts and more.
The post Easy Homemade Elderflower Cordial (Syrup) Recipe appeared first on Homestead and Chill.
Source: homesteadandchill.com
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