Elderberry Syrup Recipe (2024)

Posted by Daniel Powers on 03-10-2023

Elderberry Syrup Recipe (1)

Elderberries are rich in nutrients and antioxidants, making them a great addition to your diet. Elderberry syrup has a delicious flavor and can be used in many ways, including as a topping for pancakes or mixed with sparkling water for a refreshing drink.

Making elderberry syrup is easy and cost-effective and making your own elderberry syrup with dried elderberries ensures that you're getting a high-quality, natural product without any additives or preservatives.

With just a few ingredients and a little bit of time, you can create a versatile and delicious syrup that you can enjoy all season long.

Don't miss out on the benefits of elderberry syrup. Try making your own at home and enjoy a tasty and nutritious addition to your pantry.

In fact, taking elderberry syrup is known as an herbal remedy that may support overall health - AND with the right recipe, it tastes incredible.

In this article, we’ll detail the benefits of elderberry and how you can make a DIY elderberry syrup that your whole family will love.

Benefits of Elderberry Syrup:

Elderberries are dark-colored berries that come from the elder tree (known as Sambucus nigra).

Elderberries are rich in various vitamins and minerals. They are also rich in anthocyanins (an-tho-SY-uh-nins), a special type of flavonoid that gives elderberries their rich purple color.

In fact, researchers have discovered that elderberry is one of the richest fruits in anthocyanins, which have strong antioxidant properties.

Modern research shows that elderberries may help to support overall health and wellbeing.

As a bonus, elderberries are generally well tolerated by the whole family.

This makes elderberry syrup an ideal way to help support the immune system, especially during the winter months.

Notes on Making Elderberry Syrup:

Taking elderberry syrup is a tasty way to support your immune health.

Elderberries on their own have a sour, acidic flavor. When made into a syrup with honey, this helps to do two things. First, it helps to preserve the elderberries. Second, it helps to balance out the sour flavor.

We don’t typically think of sugar as a preservative, however, it plays an important role in stabilizing water content in foods, which slows the growth of bacteria, molds, and yeast.

Elderberry syrup can be made with a variety of different types of sweeteners. Honey is preferred since it’s a natural sweetener and provides its own benefits.

However, brown rice syrup or maple syrup can be substituted for honey. As a bonus, these sweetener alternatives are vegan.

You can add additional herbs for extra flavor and added health benefits. A couple of common herbs that are frequently added to elderberry syrup include cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, and clove. We also like to add ourRosehips for an extra boost of Vitamin C.

If you have particular questions about making elderberry syrup, make sure to check out the FAQ at the bottom of this article.

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Homemade Elderberry Syrup:

Makes about 3 cups of elderberry syrup

Active Time: ~1 hour

Equipment Needed:

  • Medium saucepan with lid (stainless steel preferred)
  • Stirring spoon or whisk (metal is preferred, the elderberries will stain wooden spoons)
  • Strainer and cheesecloth
  • Funnel (a canning funnel comes in handy)
  • A glass canning jar with lid (we offer a variety of jars at Starwest, but you can also use a standard 4oz canning jar)
  • Masking tape and pen (to create a label)
  • Base Elderberry Syrup Formula:

  • 2 cups dried organic or wildcrafted elderberries (or 4 cups fresh/frozen berries)
  • 4 cups cold water (purified or distilled water is best)
  • 1 cup raw, local honey (substitute maple syrup or brown rice syrup for vegans or infants under the age of 1)
  • Extras

    1 organic cinnamon stick (high in antioxidants)

    2 tsp. organic dried ginger (added flavor and may support digestion)

    1/2 orange peel | (rich in vitamins)

    2-3 whole cardamom seed pods | (may support digestion)

    1/2 tsp cloves | (antioxidant-rich)

    ¼ cup rosehips | (rich in vitamin C)

    1 small section (~2 inches) of organic vanilla bean (or 1 tsp vanilla extract)

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    INSTRUCTIONS

    1. Combine elderberries and water in a saucepan. If you are adding any extra ingredients (ginger, cinnamon, clove, etc…), add them along with the elderberries.
    2. Bring to a boil over medium heat and then reduce to a simmer.
    3. Partially cover and simmer for 30-45 minutes or until the liquid is reduced by half.
    4. Occasionally stir throughout the cooking process.
    5. When the liquid has reduced, turn off the heat and allow it to steep and cool to room temperature (about 30-45 minutes, however longer is better as it allows for an even better extraction).
    6. Using cheesecloth, strain the elderberry mixture into a large glass measuring cup or bowl. Discard spent herbs (called marc) in compost.
    7. Add pre-measured honey (or honey substitute) and stir until combined.
    8. Pour into a glass container, top with a lid, and store in the refrigerator (make sure to add a label with the date and recipe name).

    NOTES:

    Don’t be afraid to customize this elderberry syrup recipe. We included a few of our favorites above. Feel free to experiment along the way and make this recipe your own.

    Elderberry Syrup FAQs:

    Below are a few common questions that readers have in regard to making homemade elderberry syrup.

    How Long Does Homemade Elderberry Syrup Keep?

    This variation of elderberry syrup will generally keep in the refrigerator for ~2 months. If more honey and/or alcohol is added, this will help to increase shelf life.

    How Much Elderberry Syrup Should I Take?

    Children: may take 1 teaspoon each day.

    Adults: may take 1 tablespoon each day.

    What Is the Best Honey Substitute in Elderberry Syrup?

    You can substitute maple syrup or brown rice syrup for honey in this recipe.

    Can I Reuse Spent Elderberries?

    We don’t recommend reusing elderberries once they’ve already been extracted. When you heat up elderberries in water, this extracts most of their nutrients. Reusing these elderberries would provide a very weak extract with minimal health benefits.

    Conclusion:

    Learning how to make your own DIY elderberry syrup is an empowering experience.

    It’s a fantastic way to take your health into your own hands - and the end product is downright delicious (and beneficial!).

    Have you made elderberry syrup before? What's your favorite recipe addition?

    Author Bio:

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    Daniel has a master's degree in herbal science from the Maryland University of Integrative Health. He's the founder of The Botanical Institute, where he writes about the health benefits of herbs.

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    FAQs

    What not to mix with elderberry? ›

    Because elderberry may stimulate the immune system, it could interfere with medications taken to suppress the immune system. These medications include corticosteroids (prednisone) and medications used to treat autoimmune diseases. People with organ transplants should also avoid elderberry.

    Is homemade elderberry syrup safe? ›

    Elderberries can be toxic when eaten raw but are safe to eat when cooked. The standard preparation method of boiling them down to make a “syrup” or “gummy” makes them safe to eat (figure 1).

    Is it OK to take elderberry syrup everyday? ›

    Elderberry syrups and supplements made from reputable companies can be taken daily, even multiples times daily. Elderberry products, like Sambucol Black Elderberry Syrup and Sambucol Black Elderberry Gummies, are made from elderberry fruits. That means you're taking in a highly concentrated source of fruit.

    How much homemade elderberry syrup should I take daily? ›

    Preventative Use: Take 1 teaspoon daily during the cold and flu season. During Illness: Increase to 1 teaspoon 3 times a day at the onset of symptoms.

    Are there negative side effects of elderberry? ›

    Elderberry is possibly unsafe when uncooked leaves, stems, or fruit are consumed. The elderberry plant contains a chemical that produces cyanide in the leaves or other plant parts and in the unripe green fruit. This can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, or more serious side effects if consumed in large quantities.

    Why should you not take elderberry everyday? ›

    Risks. Never eat or drink any product made from raw elderberry fruit, flowers, or leaves. They contain a chemical that produces cyanide. They can cause nausea and vomiting and, at high doses, more serious effects.

    How long to cook elderberries to remove cyanide? ›

    Pick though the dried berries to remove any sticks or unripe berries before you cook them. Then follow the recipe instructions. The berries have to be cooked for at least 45 minutes (without a cover) to ensure the deactivation of the toxin that can result in adverse gastrointestinal symptoms.

    What are side effects of elderberry syrup? ›

    Common side effects of Elderberry include:
    • Nausea/vomiting (consumption of raw berries)
    • Weakness.
    • Dizziness.
    • Numbness.
    • Stupor.

    Should homemade elderberry syrup be refrigerated? ›

    It's a good idea to always have a bottle on hand throughout the year to help with immunity, allergies, colds, and flu. Like any other fruit juice it will start to ferment if left out for too long. Elderberry syrup, when stored in a glass jar in the fridge, will stay good for 3 months.

    What is the best form of elderberry to take? ›

    Overall, we would recommend BioSchwartz Elderberry with Zinc and Vitamin C Capsules to anyone looking for a natural way to support their immune system and overall health.

    Is elderberry good for kidneys? ›

    Administration of Elderberry is standard folk medicine for difficulties relating to kidney and urine, in addition to cold and cough symptoms caused by inflammation. It also suggested that about 500 milligrams per day of elderberry extract for about 12 weeks is safe and can help with kidney and urinary problems.

    What is the best time of day to take elderberry syrup? ›

    Although there is no specific time of day to take elderberry, you'll maximize its benefits by using it consistently on a regular basis. You can choose whether to use it morning, afternoon or evening. It may be best to use elderberry for short periods of time to support healthy immune function, and then take a break.

    What is the healthiest way to consume elderberry? ›

    Elderberry pie, elderberry syrup, elderberry jam—the sweet taste and even sweeter health benefits of this tiny fruit come in many forms. The most popular way to use fresh elderberries is to cook them into a syrup or extract used to support your immune system.

    Can you overdo elderberry? ›

    Elderberry extract appears to be safe when taken in small doses. Taking amounts greater than recommended could be more likely to result in undesirable side effects. Elderberries should always be cooked and processed before they're consumed. Unripened, raw elderberries can release toxins into your body.

    How long does homemade elderberry syrup last in the fridge? ›

    Homemade elderberry syrup stored in a glass jar generally lasts 2-3 weeks if the pH is not below 4.2. However, its shelf life can be extended anywhere from 3 to 6 months if you've added an acidifier like lemon juice, citric acid, malic acid, or the liken and keep it in the “way back” of the refrigerator.

    Does elderberry interact with anything? ›

    Elderberry can increase the activity of the immune system. Some medications, such as those used after a transplant, decrease the activity of the immune system. Taking elderberry along with these medications might decrease the effects of these medications.

    Can you mix elderberry with anything? ›

    If desired, you may mix elderberry liquid with water, fruit juice, yogurt, or a smoothie. Call your doctor if the condition you are treating with elderberry does not improve, or if you have a fever for more than 3 days or cold symptoms for more than 7 days.

    Can you take elderberry with vitamins? ›

    Although elderberry has a history of being used for a wide variety of health reasons, when the goal is to supplement your diet to help support your immune system with Vitamin C and Zinc, the combination of elderberry with Vitamin C and Zinc provides the antioxidant and immune system support that is more helpful than ...

    Is it OK to take Zinc and elderberry together? ›

    Interactions between your drugs

    No interactions were found between elderberry and Zinc. However, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.

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