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Elderflower Soaked Strawberries

September 6, 2015 Sarah Ward

Elderflower soaked Strawberries (whole and Jam)

  • 5 cups strawberries - keep small ones whole; halve or quarter larger ones
  • 1/2 cup Elderflower cordial
  • 1 lime, juiced
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 tbs sugar
  • If making jam: 1 tbs low sugar pectin (optional)

Combine all ingredients in a medium pot over medium heat. Cook until juices form and the berries begin to float (this should take about 7 minutes). If you want to keep them whole, stop here, and store in glass jars in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks.  

to make Jam:

Once the strawberries are removed from the heat, carefully pour them into a blender. On low speed, pulse 4 times, or until you've reached your desired consistency. Return the mixture to your pot over medium heat. Whisk in the pectin and cook for another 5 minutes. Store in glass jars in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks, or can for use later in the year. 

*I saved one half-pint jar of whole strawberries, covered in their juice, and continued to make jam with the rest. Makes two more half-pint jars worth. 

Serving suggestions: On top of any cakes or sweet biscuits, spread on scones, or enjoyed on ice cream. Maybe even this Basil-Chip Ice Cream Pie! Pictured below :).

 

Note: I found this Elderflower Cordial at World Market. You can also order it on Amazon, or substitute it for any elderflower liquor, easily found at most liquor stores. 

In Preserved Foods, Recipe, Summer, Spring, Basics & Pantry Staples Tags Strawberries, Elderflower Strawberry
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Sarah Ward is the Editor of Taste of the South magazine. Currently enjoying life in Birmingham, AL with her husband and their polydactyl cat, Jack.

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