Best 4 Alis Elderflower Cordial Concentrate Recipes

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Alis elderflower cordial concentrate is a delightful and versatile ingredient that can be used to create a variety of refreshing drinks and culinary treats. Made from the delicate flowers of the elder tree, this concentrate captures the essence of springtime and adds a unique floral flavor to any dish. Whether you're looking to craft a classic elderflower cocktail, add a touch of sweetness to your favorite dessert, or simply enjoy a cool and refreshing beverage on a warm afternoon, this article will guide you through the process of selecting and using alis elderflower cordial concentrate to create delicious and memorable creations.

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ELDERFLOWER CORDIAL CONCENTRATE



Elderflower Cordial Concentrate image

This is a terrific drink for hot summer days, and a fantastic rival to lemonade. You'll find food grade citric acid at a health food store or Asian market. Since this recipe makes a concentrate, dilute with water to taste or pour over ice to serve.

Provided by Ollie Martin

Categories     Drinks Recipes

Time P1DT15m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 5

24 elderberry flower heads
4 ½ cups white sugar
1 ½ quarts boiling water
½ cup fresh lemon juice
2 ounces citric acid powder

Steps:

  • Combine the elderflower heads, sugar, lemon juice, and citric acid in a large acid-proof container. Pour the boiling water over the ingredients and let steep for 24 hours, stirring occasionally.
  • Strain the liquid by pouring it through muslin into a large bowl. Ladle into bottles and refrigerate, or pour into freezer containers and freeze.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 585.6 calories, Carbohydrate 151.7 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fat 0 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 0.1 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, Sodium 7.3 mg, Sugar 150.4 g

HOMEMADE ELDERFLOWER CORDIAL



Homemade elderflower cordial image

Fragrant and refreshing, springtime elderflower cordial is easy to make. Mix with sparkling water to create elderflower pressé, or add to wine, prosecco or champagne to start a party in style

Provided by Jane Hornby

Categories     Afternoon tea

Time P1D

Yield Makes about 4 litres

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 ½kg white sugar , either granulated or caster
2 unwaxed lemons
20 fresh elderflower heads, stalks trimmed
85g citric acid (from chemists)

Steps:

  • Put the sugar and 1.5 litres/2¾ pints water into the largest saucepan you have. Gently heat, without boiling, until the sugar has dissolved. Give it a stir every now and again. Pare the zest from the lemons using a potato peeler, then slice the lemons into rounds.
  • Once the sugar has dissolved, bring the pan of syrup to the boil, then turn off the heat. Fill a washing up bowl with cold water. Give the flowers a gentle swish around to loosen any dirt or bugs. Lift flowers out, gently shake and transfer to the syrup along with the lemons, zest and citric acid, then stir well. Cover the pan and leave to infuse for 24 hrs.
  • Line a colander with a clean tea towel, then sit it over a large bowl or pan. Ladle in the syrup - let it drip slowly through. Discard the bits left in the towel. Use a funnel and a ladle to fill sterilised bottles (run glass bottles through the dishwasher, or wash well with soapy water. Rinse, then leave to dry in a low oven). The cordial is ready to drink straight away and will keep in the fridge for up to 6 weeks. Or freeze it in plastic containers or ice cube trays and defrost as needed.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 619 calories, Carbohydrate 165 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 165 grams sugar, Sodium 0.03 milligram of sodium

ALI'S ELDERFLOWER CORDIAL (CONCENTRATE)



Ali's Elderflower Cordial (Concentrate) image

Given to me by my friend Ali who makes this cordial from the flowers that grow in the hedgerow by her house

Provided by Pink Penguin

Categories     Spring

Time P1DT10m

Yield 1 Bottle

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 lemon, grate rind and slice fruit
35 g citric acid
900 g sugar
10 elderflower heads
750 ml water

Steps:

  • Put sugar in a large bowl, pour boiling water over it and stir to disvole.
  • Add lemon both the fruit and rind the citric acid and flowers.
  • Leave for 24 hours stirring occasionally.
  • Sieve through muslin or a very fine sieve.
  • Pour into bottle.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 3504.6, Fat 0.3, Sodium 18.1, Carbohydrate 911.4, Fiber 5.1, Sugar 899.2, Protein 1.3

ELDERFLOWER CORDIAL CONCENTRATE



Elderflower Cordial Concentrate image

This is a terrific drink for hot summer days, and a fantastic rival to lemonade. You'll find food grade citric acid at a health food store or Asian market. Since this recipe makes a concentrate, dilute with water to taste or pour over ice to serve.

Provided by Ollie Martin

Categories     Drinks

Time P1DT15m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 5

24 elderberry flower heads
4 ½ cups white sugar
1 ½ quarts boiling water
½ cup fresh lemon juice
2 ounces citric acid powder

Steps:

  • Combine the elderflower heads, sugar, lemon juice, and citric acid in a large acid-proof container. Pour the boiling water over the ingredients and let steep for 24 hours, stirring occasionally.
  • Strain the liquid by pouring it through muslin into a large bowl. Ladle into bottles and refrigerate, or pour into freezer containers and freeze.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 585.6 calories, Carbohydrate 151.7 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fat 0 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 0.1 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, Sodium 7.3 mg, Sugar 150.4 g

Tips:

  • Choose the right elderflowers: Pick elderflowers that are fully open and have a sweet, fragrant smell. Avoid flowers that are wilted or have brown spots.
  • Harvest elderflowers at the right time: The best time to harvest elderflowers is in late spring or early summer, when the flowers are at their peak. In the Northern Hemisphere, this is typically from May to June.
  • Use a clean container: Make sure to use a clean glass jar or bottle to store your elderflower cordial concentrate. This will help to prevent contamination and spoilage.
  • Sterilize your equipment: Before you start making your cordial, sterilize your equipment by boiling it in water for 10 minutes. This will help to kill any bacteria that could potentially spoil your cordial.
  • Be patient: Making elderflower cordial concentrate takes time. You need to allow the flowers to steep in the water for at least 24 hours before straining and bottling it. The longer you let the flowers steep, the more flavorful your cordial will be.

Conclusion:

Elderflower cordial concentrate is a delicious and versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of drinks and desserts. It's a great way to enjoy the taste of elderflowers all year long. So next time you see elderflowers in bloom, be sure to pick some and make your own elderflower cordial concentrate.

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