Recipe of Award-winning Elderflower Cordial #mycookbook
by Roger Craig
Hello everybody, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, elderflower cordial #mycookbook. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Elderflower Cordial #mycookbook is one of the most favored of recent trending meals on earth. It’s simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. It is enjoyed by millions every day. They are fine and they look wonderful. Elderflower Cordial #mycookbook is something that I’ve loved my entire life.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook elderflower cordial #mycookbook using 10 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Elderflower Cordial #mycookbook:
Get 20 Elderflower Heads
Make ready 2 Litres Water
Take 400 g Sugar
Take 3 Lemons, Sliced
Take 1 Sachet Citric Acid
Prepare Large Sterilised Glass Bottles (or jam jars)
Get Large Pot
Make ready Fine Sieve
Get Muslin Cloth or Clean Tea Towel
Prepare Funnel or cup with a spout (which can be sterilised)
Steps to make Elderflower Cordial #mycookbook:
Sort through the Elderflowers, looking for dirt and bugs. I didn't wash mine (didn't want to wash away any flavour) instead I shook mine over a bowl to dislodge any unwanted stowaways. Cut any thick stems off the elderflowers, and add to a big pot. Slice the lemons and add, along with the citric acid. Don't add the sugar!
Measure out 2 litres of water and add to the pot, then gently over a medium heat bring to boiling point (this should take a while). As soon as the pot starts to boil remove from the heat. Cover, and leave to seep for at least 5 hours (or overnight, I seeped mine for 8 hours). The longer you leave it the stronger the elderflower flavour.
This is a good stage to sterilise the glass bottles and pouring equipment. You could put yours through the dishwasher on the baby-bottle wash setting (or highest temp possible). Otherwise, wash the bottles with hot, soapy water. Line a baking tray with baking paper and place the bottles on there with space between, Heat for 15 minutes at 120 degrees. Wait until they are cool to remove from the oven. Boil the lids to the bottles (or jars) in water to sterilise them. Please be careful!
When the elderflower is seeped, place a sieve over a large pot. Use the tea-towel or muslin to cover the sieve. Pour the elderflower mix through the sieve and press out, to strain the liquid (you could use your hands, I find the back of a wooden spoon works well if you don't want messy hands)!
Add the sugar to the strained elderflower liquid. Over a medium heat bring this to the boil, when it is boiling turn the heat down and let it simmer for 10 minutes.
Whilst the cordial is warm pour into the bottles and seal. If you are using a funnel or pouring aid make sure that is sterilised too. When it is chilled serve diluted with water, ice and some lemon. Enjoy in the sun!
So that’s going to wrap this up for this exceptional food elderflower cordial #mycookbook recipe. Thank you very much for reading. I’m sure you will make this at home. There is gonna be more interesting food in home recipes coming up. Remember to bookmark this page in your browser, and share it to your loved ones, colleague and friends. Thanks again for reading. Go on get cooking!