Elderflower Syrup Recipe | A Delicious Homemade Treat – The Happy Herbal Home (2024)

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Elderflower syrup is a delicious way to enjoy the offerings of the summer months.

If you are wanting to make your own syrup this easy homemade elderflower syrup recipe is sure to be a hit.

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What is Elderflower Syrup?

Elderflower syrup is an herbal syrup made from the flowers of an elder bush.

It’s mostly known for its delicious flavor, but the elderflower is chock full of nutrients and beneficial health properties including boosting the immune system.

How to make Elderflower Syrup: Step by Step

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Prepare your fresh elderflowers by shaking out debris and removing any bugs. Next trim back as much of the branches off as possible. While elderflowers and their berries are safe to eat and loaded with health benefits, their branches, bark and roots are considered toxic, so it’s best to avoid these parts.

Some people prefer to wash their flowers to help remove dirt and debris. I, however, prefer not to as it removes much of the pollen and flavor of the flowers, along with some of the healthful benefits.

Next put your flowers into a large glass jar cover with water and allow to sit for 24 to 48 hours at room temperature, creating a slow infused elderflower tea.

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Once the elderflower tea hasfinished steeping, strain the tea into a large pot. You can compost the flowers, or use them for apretty garnish.

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Add in your sugar and lemon juice and heat until sugar has completely melted and your syrup is clear. If you want to preserve your syrup for longer than one month, now is the time to add in your food grade citric acid.

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Next, pour your elderflower syrup into very clean jars and store up to 1 month in the fridge. If you added the citric acid, it should store well for up to a year.

Elderflower Syrup

Ingredients:

Elderflower Syrup Recipe Instructions:

  1. Prepare your elderflowers by giving them a good shake to remove any bugs or debris. Some people like to gentlywash their flowers to help remove any dirt. However, it’s not necessary to rinse the flowers, and doing so may remove some of the flavor. I like leaving as much as the pollen on in order to get the full health benefits from the elderflower. Then trim the flowers removing as much of the branch as possible, leaving mostly just flowers.
  2. Place your flowers in a large glass jar and fill with your water to cover the elderflowers completely.
  3. Cover your jar and let sit for 24-48 hours at room temperature, creating an elderflower tea.
  4. Now strain yourelderflower tea into a large pot.
  5. Add the sugar and juice from the lemons and heat until the sugar melts and the mixture becomes clear. (If using citric acid you can add it during this step.)
  6. Now you can pour yoursyrup into clean jars and refrigerate. This syrup will last about a month on its own. If using citric acid it should keep for up to a year.

Notes:

If you don’t have access to fresh elderflowers, you could use dried flowers instead, but fresh flowers will be most flavorful.

Citric acid is a food derived preservative commonly used for preserving homemade canned goods. You can find it in most canning food stores or you can get GMO-free citric acid on Amazon.

Ways to Use Herbal Elderflower Syrup

This syrup can be added to many recipes and drinks to give it a beautiful floral flavor and added health benefits.

  • This syrup can be added to cakes and other baked goods to add a unique flavor.
  • Add to sparkling water for a yummy, healthier homemade soda
  • Mix into herbal tea for delicious hot drink
  • Add to vodka or sparkling wine for a unique spritzer.
  • Drizzle over vanilla ice cream
  • Add flavor to plain greek yogurt
  • Use as a syrup for pancakes or pastries

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FAQs

What is elderflower syrup good for? ›

Uses & Effectiveness ?
  • Common cold.
  • Constipation.
  • Cough.
  • Diabetes.
  • Flu (influenza).
  • Swelling (inflammation) of the main airways in the lung (bronchitis).
  • Swelling (inflammation) of the nasal cavity and sinuses (rhinosinusitis).
  • Swelling (inflammation) of the voice box (laryngitis).

Can elderflower upset your stomach? ›

In general, it is not advised to eat elderflowers or elderberries raw. Some people get a stomach upset and there is a mild toxicity. That is why traditionally, elderflowers are infused not eaten and elderberries are cooked (to make syrup, wine or pontack sauce).

Is drinking elderflower good for you? ›

Elderflowers have been known to support a healthy immune system and reduce fever. Elderflowers are a relaxant and a diaphoretic that can reduce mild to high fevers. The compounds within the flower induce sweating by working on sweat gland activity and lower fever.

What is the difference between elderflower cordial and elderflower syrup? ›

The terms elderflower syrup and elderflower cordial are used interchangeably: they both mean a concentrated elderflower extract. This extract can be used in drinks, liqueurs, creams, and any other number of food items as an additional flavor profile and sweetener.

Who should not take elderberry? ›

Elderberry appears to have few side effects when used properly for short periods of time (up to 5 days). Pregnant and breastfeeding women should not take elderberry. If you have an autoimmune disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, ask your doctor before taking elderberry, as it may stimulate the immune system.

Which is better elderberry or elderflower? ›

Elderberry is a nutrient rich berry with a great flavor that may help to support the immune system. It also has antioxidant properties due to its rich anthocyanin content. Elderflower contains high amounts of antioxidants due to rich phenol content. Additionally, it's thought to help support healthy blood sugar levels.

Is elderflower a natural laxative? ›

The elder flowers and berries have a mildly laxative effect. As with other elder plants, the elderflower has positive effects on the immune system. This may be due, in part, to the vitamin C and beta-carotene content of the berries.

Is elderflower good for inflammation? ›

Studies have shown that elderberry and elderflower extracts possess diverse biological activities such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antidiabetes effects [12,13].

What are the side effects of elderflower? ›

American elder flowers or cooked, ripe fruit are safe for most adults in the amounts found in foods. There is some scientific evidence that suggests the flowers are safe in medicinal amounts, which are typically larger. Some side effects might include nausea, vomiting, weakness, dizziness, numbness, and stupor.

Is elderflower good for sleeping? ›

Elder flower tea may also be useful against insomnia, anxiety and other nervous disorders. The flowers are a significant source of Vitamin C, as well as other antioxidants. The ripe berries also have a laxative effect in small doses, but may cause nausea and vomiting in larger amounts.

Is too much elderflower bad for you? ›

Elderflower is POSSIBLY UNSAFE when used in excessive amounts. Some parts of the elderflower plant contain a cyanide-producing chemical which can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Is elderflower good for teeth? ›

Because of its flavor, antibacterial, and antiviral properties, Elderflower tea can be used as a mouthwash which can help combat sore throats, toothaches, abscesses, and laryngitis.

Why is elderflower so expensive? ›

Because it is very expensive to bring flowers to market. Cut flowers are a global business. They are grown on another continent, harvested by hand, and rapidly shipped long distances under refrigeration. Because flowers are delicate they require extra care and handling along the way.

Is elderflower cordial full of sugar? ›

Commercially produced cordials are generally sold as a concentrated squash and are usually diluted by one part cordial and ten parts water, thus a 500 ml bottle of cordial would be enough for 5.5 litres diluted. The high concentration of sugar in elderflower cordial gives it a long shelf life.

Is there alcohol in elderflower syrup? ›

Elderflower cordial has a sweet, floral, refreshing taste which is one of my favourite summer drinks. It's a non-alcoholic concentrated syrup that can be mixed with sparkling water or soda water and ice to enjoy in the heat.

How does elderflower make you feel? ›

As elderflowers taste so good and has so many benefits it's easy to ignore how the tea makes you feel. Elderflower is often used in situations to calm or relax. Elderflowers have relaxing nervine properties, which support the nervous system through stressful periods.

Does elderflower syrup taste good in coffee? ›

One that we love although it isn't used as often in American cuisine is elderflower. It has a subtly fresh and fruity taste that pairs great with RAKO Coffee Roaster's Luleesa Limu - Ethiopia, Thump Coffee's North Fork and Form & Function's El Diamente - Guatemala.

What does elderflower syrup taste like? ›

It's Floral, But It's Nothing Like Lavender Or Rose.

Yes, there's that slightly herby flavor you'd get from edible flowers, but elderflower's sweeter than you'd expect - and a little musky. It's closer to lychee in flavor, and it has a crisp, palate-cleansing finish.

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