The wild berry season is nigh and the local elderberry trees are starting to droop with ripe berries, so before the birds got them I decided to and knocked up his old fashioned sauce last night.
To be used with winter stews, liver, gravies, game & dare I suggest smoked troot :D
Pick yer ripe berries
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Remove them from the stalks - a table fork is the tool for this
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Add 500 ML Cider Vinegar per 500g prepared berries
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Cover and put in a low oven for a few hours, remove and leave to steep over night & sieve into a pan, getting out as much juice as possible.
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Add your spicey wintery seasonings & simmer for 20-25 minutes
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Sieve again and simmer for a further 5 minutes and pour the sauce into sterilised bottle/s
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Folklore advises that you leave it for 7 years before consuming, but a couple of months will be fine and it get's better as it gets older.
Seize the day, the berries are ripe now and the birds are hungry :D
Looks superb stu. Looking forward to trying it.
Quote from: RichardL on September 07, 2010, 10:38:58 PM
Looks superb stu. Looking forward to trying it.
Aye, you can try it 1st :shock:
I'm getting worried about you pair.I reckon you've been watching too much Hugh Fernly-Whittingstall.
Quote from: paulr on September 08, 2010, 04:00:32 PM
I'm getting worried about you pair.I reckon you've been watching too much Hugh Fernly-Whittingstall.
Aye that's me that watches too much River Cottage :D, I suppose your idea of foraging for food is hanging roon the back of Greggs waiting for the old pasties to get thrown out :roll: :D
Quote from: claretbumble on September 08, 2010, 05:28:36 PM
I prefer to use my berries for alcoholic concoctions!
yeah I did consider Elderberry Port but don't have the rooms for Demijohns etc, have got plans for Bramble Gin though :8)
Quote from: claretbumble on September 08, 2010, 10:57:58 PM
Now don't laugh ... I know this sounds horrendous (although not, I'll admit, as bad as Mushroom Vodka), but try bramble whisky. Honestly - absolutely splendid!
I'm afraid I really don't like whisky, so the addition of brambles would probably make it much nicer to me.
Element - if you have the berries in your back garden, give it a go. other versions of the recipe are online.
make sure you have the windows open when cooking with cider vinegar it's eye watering stuff !
I've never seen any sloes round edinburgh, do you make Gin with them?
Cheers
Stuart