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Elderflower Adventures - Exploring Different Ways to Eat and Drink this Awesome Flower 

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Today we'll be exploring some delicious ways to use elder flowers, from elderflower fritters, to elderflower cordial, as well as making use of its beneficial qualities through making tea.
Elderflowers (Sambucus spp.) are the delicate, creamy-white flowers that bloom on elder trees and bushes in the spring and early summer. They have a long history of use in traditional medicine and can be used in many ways, some of which we'll cover today.
They grow wild in many places around the world, so even if you don't grow these in your garden, you may be able to forage for elderberries in your area. Elder plants also produce berries in the Summer which can be used as food and medicine - check out the video I made about the berries and the bushes here - • Grow Your Own Food And...
RECIPES:
Elderflower fritters:
10-15 Bunches of elderflowers
70g flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1 heaped tsp icing sugar
1 pinch of salt
2/3 cup sparkling or soda water
1/2 tsp of vanilla extract (optional)
(add more flour or more water to adjust to desired thickness of batter)
Vegetable oil - (I used canola)
Mix dry ingredients together, add soda water and mix. Heat oil in a pot, once oil is hot drip a little batter mixture in, and if it fizzes well then it should be hot enough.
Dip elderflower cluster into batter then into hot oil, until golden (mine took around 20-30 seconds). Drain fritter on paper towel to get rid of excess oil.
Sprinkle on some icing sugar and/or honey and serve as dessert with stewed fruit or ice-cream. Please ensure everyone knows to avoid eating all green parts of the stem - very important!
Elderflower cordial:
20 Bunches of elderflowers
2 litres of water
3 tablespoons citric acid
1 lemon (juice and zest)
850g sugar
Strip elder flowers off the green stems into a large pot. Add water, citric acid, lemon juice and zest to the pot. Heat up, stir occassionally until it starts to boil. Take off heat, cover and leave overnight. Next day, strain through muslin cloth, put liquid back into pot and add sugar. Heat back up to boil for a few minutes, stirring to dissolve all the sugar. Pour hot liquid into sterilized and preheated glass bottles that have been in oven for 10 minutes at around 120c. Place lids on and leave to cool. Should store for several months.
To use, dilute with sparkling water to taste, you should only need a little cordial for each drink. Otherwise use in any other drinks you like ;)
Info on toxicity:
Elder plants have cyanide producing compounds in some parts of the plant, making them toxic if consumed - this includes the leaves, roots, seeds, unripe fruit, stems and bark. It's important to avoid eating any of these parts, and also note that ripe berries should be cooked before being eaten. Please ensure you know confidently how to work with this plant before consuming it, and also note there are some differences depending on the species of Elder.
I have a bunch more information about this plant here • Grow Your Own Food And... . It's definitely worth learning about as it's a plant that has many incredible medicinal benefits to offer.
It's always recommended do your own thorough research or consult with a healthcare professional before consuming foods that you're unfamiliar with :)
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0:00 Intro
0:37 Harvesting elderflowers
1:21 Elder flower fritters
3:30 Elderflower cordial
6:25 Elderflower tea
6:50 Learn about elderberries too
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@a_d_a_m
@a_d_a_m Год назад
BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL if you forage for these flowers, they closely resemble white snakeroot and hemlock which can both kill you! ❤
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
Thanks Adam! Yes, please always be very vigilant with any foraging to ensure you know 100% what it is and how to use it correctly
@HangryKitchen
@HangryKitchen Год назад
what does forage flowers mean?
@NoraNoita
@NoraNoita Год назад
@@HangryKitchen picking them from the side of a road for example, foraging is another word for collecting, specifically invented for doing it on certain things, like bushes in this example.
@Jimmehftw
@Jimmehftw Год назад
And be careful you pick the right species of elderflower too. sambucus racemosa and sambucus ebulis are poisonous.
@LordRubino
@LordRubino Год назад
Both grasses you mentioned are very different from Elderflower that grow much taller and have a very different sent. Elderflower resemble more a tree than a small herbaceous bush like snakeroot and hemlock. But in general peoples should NEVER foraging anything that are not familiar with. Is common sense
@konstantin_d.m
@konstantin_d.m Год назад
Clicked on the video for shirtless Kalem, stayed for the Elderflower recipes! :D
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
Haha glad you enjoyed 😅
@WhoMe87799
@WhoMe87799 Год назад
Woof! You can be one with nature at my place anytime ;)
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
😳😂
@t0nyc0nde
@t0nyc0nde Год назад
What a truly gorgeous man.
@jaysoncortezjacinto1974
@jaysoncortezjacinto1974 Год назад
Omg. 🔥🔥🔥 There he was cooling down with the elderflower drinks and here we are getting all hot. 😂
@jasonshirrillmusic
@jasonshirrillmusic Год назад
Yes, hot and bothered for sure.
@freakygeak
@freakygeak Год назад
did I miss the naked gardener day ???? interesting dish
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
Haha no it's yet to come. But why limit it to one day ;)
@ironjohn04
@ironjohn04 Год назад
You got some lucky neighbors! ;) Love your content.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
Haha thanks John 🙈
@patrickdemarcevol
@patrickdemarcevol Год назад
Be one of nature 😃 The neighbours must be quite thrilled!
@jimmyparis7784
@jimmyparis7784 Год назад
I love the end of the video :)
@betterworkitout
@betterworkitout Год назад
That would SOOOO not scare me!!! 😍😍😍
@gohlervideos6470
@gohlervideos6470 Год назад
Great ending mate!
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
Hi friends! Hope you're all doing well. Looking forward to getting more videos out, thanks so much for sticking around. Also, here's the Elderberry video I mentioned at the end :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wrj1XWnURXc.html
@mariadamedecoeur
@mariadamedecoeur Год назад
Over here we do jam with it, delicious 😋
@hopegold883
@hopegold883 Год назад
If you pick the flowers, will the plant still bear fruit?
@markovanderwalt9115
@markovanderwalt9115 Год назад
That thirst trap was long over due. Also feels like that video was done when it was naked gardening day 😂😂
@johnd551
@johnd551 Год назад
I appreciate videos on food forests and natural gardening. You are a good looking guy and you look good shirtless. Can we have more of that??
@davidcattin7006
@davidcattin7006 17 дней назад
Ooh, cool! I love St. Germain Elderflower liquor.
@carlosli3029
@carlosli3029 Год назад
I’ll probably never see an elderflower, but that doesn’t mean I won’t enjoy every second of this video.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
Glad you liked it! :)
@ronmiller1821
@ronmiller1821 9 месяцев назад
Wow, Looks good! I like the elder flower fritters too 😜
@marlonelias
@marlonelias Год назад
He’s good looking!.!.
@toffthe
@toffthe Год назад
My grandad used to make elderflower fizz, a slightly alcoholic pop which was so delicious we had it at christmas instead of champagne. It was an exciting process, as every now and then you would hear a deep boom, go into the pantry and find one of the demijohns had exploded ( so i wouldnt recommend if you live in a small flat !)
@xosferens
@xosferens Год назад
Feel free to take your shirt off whenever you feel Ike it!! 😜
@auntied4950
@auntied4950 Год назад
Everything Elderflower is SO delicious!
@jadedrealist
@jadedrealist Год назад
Shirtless agricultural lessons you say? I'm in! :-)
@lukecarrol1745
@lukecarrol1745 Год назад
Clickbait worked a charm, hadn't tuned in for ages, then shirtless. Had to watch all the way to the end nmmm
@JuanLopez-tp7hj
@JuanLopez-tp7hj Год назад
Cool I’m all for using plants and flowers to eat and drink
@Andy455100
@Andy455100 Год назад
Missed seeing you, maybe it was me. Love seeing all that you do on RU-vid. Keep up the good work.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
Thanks Andy, yeah it was a bit of an unexpected gap due to some personal reasons but glad to be back posting :)
@Mowgi
@Mowgi Год назад
You know it's a good day when you drop a new video!
@ovtheabyss84
@ovtheabyss84 11 месяцев назад
I identified some elderberry shrubs while I was checking out a lake near my house, and now I am seeing it everywhere. Especially when driving, bc it loves the edges!
@BearMeat4Dinner
@BearMeat4Dinner Год назад
Oi Mate - Great to see ya again! Great video as usual!
@xtreamchance
@xtreamchance Год назад
Fascinating video on how to infuse the essences of flowers into foodstuffs! Thanks for taking the time to make it, and share!
@cetusz_maximus2
@cetusz_maximus2 Год назад
I remember collecting elderflowers with my grandfather so my grandma could make us elder cordial. It's a nice memory from my childhood
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
That's so cool!
@richardsorensen4163
@richardsorensen4163 Год назад
I think it's my goal in life now to be this guy's neighbor. 👀
@robertunderwood3393
@robertunderwood3393 Год назад
A handsome and refreshing lad indeed
@benburns5995
@benburns5995 Год назад
Very interesting video Kalem, thanks. The Elderflower fritters looked amazing and crunchy. That would be a very unique treat to give to guests if it is the right time of year. I always hear of the benefits of Elderberry extract that is good for colds. It is amazing that you can use so many parts of one plant, the flowers and the berries for many uses.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
Thanks Ben, glad you enjoyed it, and yes such a versatile and useful plant :)
@HugoGovernatori-xc1lr
@HugoGovernatori-xc1lr 4 месяца назад
I traveled from Argentina, I was in your wonderful country, on two occasions. I am in love with the country and its people. I toured the Coromandel, Taupo and more...I always look forward to going back there...
@jasonsmith7416
@jasonsmith7416 Год назад
Ya. I was def here for the basket.
@IWantMyTimTV
@IWantMyTimTV Год назад
Another great video! Thank you!
@SuperLaplander
@SuperLaplander Год назад
Lovely video, thanks!
@HugoGovernatori-xc1lr
@HugoGovernatori-xc1lr 4 месяца назад
Wow! how delicious! I had that little tree, from which I only harvested its fruits to make an exquisite jam!
@Gonzalo_M
@Gonzalo_M Год назад
Great video! thanks for coming back with new content! Love it! :D
@barron204
@barron204 Год назад
Great idea and interesting video.
@easyknittingtricks5399
@easyknittingtricks5399 Год назад
Very beautiful 👍
@shantim7740
@shantim7740 Год назад
yay so excited to see this - I'm so ready for some summer foraging!
@freestylertv3171
@freestylertv3171 Год назад
Newbie here ❤ happy farming 🙏💪 watching from Philippines
@HugoGovernatori-xc1lr
@HugoGovernatori-xc1lr 4 месяца назад
😊thanks for that information!
@DavidS5118
@DavidS5118 Год назад
Another great and informative video - thank for sharing.
@vancegilmore245
@vancegilmore245 Год назад
Very nice!
@dsgrbrowne1
@dsgrbrowne1 Год назад
This guy is amazing!
@froggy5748
@froggy5748 Год назад
Your land and home look like such a dream to live in! You inspired me to attempt my own garden even though I have the opposite of a green thumb. Your videos are so relaxing and chill to watch :)
@micomator
@micomator Год назад
Good luck! The green thumb thing is a lie, gardening ability isn't innate, just a result of perseverance! Good gardeners are just people who kept trying
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
So glad you're getting into it, you'll get better overtime as with anything you practice and learn about. Hope it goes well :)
@drqwyxz3588
@drqwyxz3588 Год назад
he's like a dream, too 😍
@chrisk5651
@chrisk5651 Год назад
One with Nature!!!!😏😉😍
@chrisk5651
@chrisk5651 Год назад
Au naturel!
@ronnievenhorst9873
@ronnievenhorst9873 Год назад
Nice video. Very interesting. And you became one with nature on a hot day
@tauIrrydah
@tauIrrydah Год назад
Ah your season must be a little bit later than here in Aus (VIC). I've been making Elderflower champagne for the last 4 years, but we also have a tea plant, and I love jasmine & green tea, so I'd love to try making a blend with elderflowers!
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
Ohh that sounds really good!
@krisadakaewjumpot8891
@krisadakaewjumpot8891 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful flowers
@TobyJin
@TobyJin Год назад
Nice video, so many uses to this one plant.
@valophoenixavian
@valophoenixavian Год назад
Beautiful x2
@rjq1
@rjq1 Год назад
Tasty. Now I'm hungry as well as thirsty.
@jstamps9578
@jstamps9578 Год назад
All new to me. Always interested in new plants.
@MrChazz10
@MrChazz10 Год назад
I love elderflower cordial 🤩
@JAnotherday
@JAnotherday Год назад
Thank you very much
@jeffreyanthonysamy7455
@jeffreyanthonysamy7455 Год назад
Good to see your videos as always bro....truly inspiring.
@HugoGovernatori-xc1lr
@HugoGovernatori-xc1lr 4 месяца назад
❤Beautiful... All!
@alrawi5308
@alrawi5308 Год назад
nice one
@raraszek
@raraszek Год назад
Beautiful man
@jasonshirrillmusic
@jasonshirrillmusic Год назад
Elder flowers, "right" and your big smile"! thanks for the recipes and the tips. keep it up.
@TarotsApprentice
@TarotsApprentice Год назад
Very informative video, thank you! I love that you incorporated cooking into them!
@jaredleemease
@jaredleemease Год назад
Thank you Kalem.
@simonroper4713
@simonroper4713 Год назад
My Nan loved elderflowers thanks for giving me that memory of her 💜
@stygianhero9072
@stygianhero9072 Год назад
I am obsessed with these videos. It's like stardew year 6 stuff
@aerthman
@aerthman 11 месяцев назад
I’ve just had elderberry fritters for dinner! Thank you for introducing this amazing treat. This video caught my eye some months back and I subscribed 😋 Knowing I had these shrubs on my land I have anticipated following your lead Kalem. Thank you
@jaimegarcia1247
@jaimegarcia1247 Год назад
Hola,excelente video informativo!!! Saludos.
@muahlakaparak
@muahlakaparak Год назад
Informative video..👍
@MrLuca998
@MrLuca998 Год назад
In Italy we love drinking that elderberry concentrate (here it's called "Sambuco"), in the past people used old stems also as an instrument to blow oxygen on the fire because it has a pith that easily degradetes creating a hollow stem. I don't know how is the situation there, but here we have a ton of elderberries, they can sometimes be considered as infestants, probably because birds love their berries and they spread the plant all over the fields 😂
@AmirsAllotment
@AmirsAllotment Год назад
Inspiring 😊
@AN-xb5td
@AN-xb5td Год назад
You live in a paradise
@judygude
@judygude Год назад
Your fritter recipe is much easier than mine! I love it. ❤. I’ll try it this June.
@roonilwazlib3089
@roonilwazlib3089 Год назад
I fritter mine too, they’re delicious 👌🏻
@HMFan2010
@HMFan2010 Год назад
Those fritters look and sound delicious! My grandmother never worked with elderflowers but she made an incredibly good elderberry jelly. Enjoy your bountiful summer, Kalem.
@owensweeney1113
@owensweeney1113 Год назад
Still a huge fan of the videos even after my accidental hiatus on watching, keep up the great work can’t wait to catch up on what I’ve missed!
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
Cheers Owen!
@crunkxbella
@crunkxbella Год назад
This is the life i want for myself ❤
@hm6806
@hm6806 Год назад
Please upload more videos, your channel is interesting and fun to watch.
@user-rf9xf1yl2z
@user-rf9xf1yl2z Год назад
Попка - супер).
@TheJamezay
@TheJamezay Год назад
Elderflower cordial or carbonated water is the best drink on planet earth in my opinion, so tasty 😋
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
I agree, it's so nice, especially on a hot day!
@bear0629
@bear0629 7 месяцев назад
Made elder flower syrup with lemon juice, boiling and cold method (no heating) too! The cold method is so much tastier and fresher
@morgonerlenstar
@morgonerlenstar Год назад
I love elderflower fritters! I have been making them for years.
@brielgo
@brielgo Год назад
excelente ❤
@Lotuslaful
@Lotuslaful Год назад
Champagne!!! Foraged I’m Vermont last summer Appreciate your using recipes I haven’t tried yet Thank you:)
@kristoferissohappynavarrete
You have so beautiful flowers .Thank you for the recipes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤❤
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
You're very welcome :)
@seanjamescameron
@seanjamescameron Год назад
You can't beat elderflower cordial or champagne.
@yvettecharlyfrancis
@yvettecharlyfrancis Год назад
Is very good thanyou!
@waterisgold
@waterisgold Год назад
Appreciate you so much 💛✨️ have a safe healthy abundant 2023
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower Год назад
Thank you! Same to you :)
@jardindedom-mage
@jardindedom-mage Год назад
Olà Mister 🥝,👍🏼très bonne recette les fleurs de sureau noir sont excellentes pour la santé pour les fruits attention les graines sont toxiques pour tout le monde🙏,😘 amicalement dom et à bientôt 💌
@Blixthand
@Blixthand Год назад
I love elderflower cordial. We tried growing a bush/tree a few years ago, but it died that first summer. Last year we bought 5 new plants and planted, and they seem to have survived the Swedish winter as of right now, though they are probably not gonna yield a lot, if any, this year, as they are only about 30-40 cm high right now. Let's hope my aunt gifts us some of hers, she has loads.
@drea7295
@drea7295 Год назад
Interesting wow thanks didn't know you could eat that.i think I'm gonna try that tea today!thanks
@beckyashley8386
@beckyashley8386 Год назад
Looks like such good cordial! Would be great in cocktails! 😍🤪
@ixxic
@ixxic Год назад
I prefer drinks made of elderflower (there is also variant without cooking, only soaking them in water) over meals because as much as I paid attention to pick up young flowers, it always had that cat-pee specific taste, present as well in edelflower herbal tea. But aroma in liquids made of fresh flowers is stunning.
@loganfuller1450
@loganfuller1450 Год назад
The king has returned 🐐🐐
@EmrysLan
@EmrysLan Год назад
I certainly wouldn’t mind being “one with nature” alongside him, that’s for sure. 🥵
@johelrivera5654
@johelrivera5654 4 месяца назад
He knows what he's doing lmao and its working so well on me
@cookshok2014
@cookshok2014 Год назад
Beautiful vedio 😍😍
@ameliaxford
@ameliaxford Год назад
Beautiful, my elder tree has already gone over to berries - many of them too high up for me to reach. Going to give it a good trim this winter and hopefully next year I'll have some flowers!
@rjq1
@rjq1 Год назад
What a surprise ending! And what good advice. I would like to forage for more underutilized edible plants- though I'm not too confident. Thanks.
@lgornik7750
@lgornik7750 Год назад
Elderflower it has wonderful smell and is very tasty
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