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Making Mugolio (Pinecone Syrup) : ASMR 

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For in depth info on making mugolio, I recommend this article: foragerchef.co...
-To begin, gather green pinecones in the spring or early summer.
-By volume, you use roughly equal parts pinecones and brown sugar. By weight, you use roughly twice as much brown sugar as pinecones.
-Clean the pinecones and pack them into jars with brown sugar using the ratios above.
-If not all the pinecones are adequately covered, it's ok to add more brown sugar
-After a day you'll start to see the liquid being pulled out of the pinecones by the sugar. This is called maceration.
-As the jar liquefies and settles, either add more brown sugar to keep the pinecones covered, or simply shake the jars once a day.
-In the early days you'll need to "burp" your jar every so often to release built up gas. This is do to it slightly fermenting.
-After a month, it's done. However, some people will let it age for up to a year.
-Dump contents into a pot and heat to a simmer.
-Once it begins to simmer, immediately remove from heat and strain into containers.
-Due to its high sugar content, it is shelf stable, however, if you still wish to can it, simply poor the still hot liquid into a clean Mason jar. Put on the lid and ring and turn upside down.
-You're done.

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@Eveseptir
@Eveseptir Год назад
Very cool, this is the first "cold extraction" I've seen. Last year I discovered longhorn sumac and made an insane sweet, tart red syrup to add to seltzer. This year I'll try your mugolio technique.
@beepositiveforever971
@beepositiveforever971 Год назад
Sumac syrup sounds devine.
@rebekahhobbs9605
@rebekahhobbs9605 Год назад
I want to try that!!! I can't seem to find any wild edible sumac where I live.
@cookyladyyaya9821
@cookyladyyaya9821 2 месяца назад
Greetings, I'm glad to see this process. In happy that you didn't s rap your instructional video after you first put them in a bowl. That saved me from doing it hehehe. And I would have. Peace.
@regycorn9274
@regycorn9274 Год назад
I'm in the process of making some Mugolio and I gave it a taste and it was extremely delicious.
@walterashley149
@walterashley149 6 месяцев назад
Instant Subscription!
@mirian593
@mirian593 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this ❤
@whisper9749
@whisper9749 2 года назад
saw this from reddit nice video mate sad I cant find pinecones where I live :(
@fallowgroundstudios
@fallowgroundstudios 2 года назад
Thank you. I appreciate it! Idk where you live, but you can use other things like spruce tips, wintergreen, or cedar cones if you access to them.
@Eveseptir
@Eveseptir Год назад
There must be a non-toxic conifer somewhere in Australia lol.
@cookyladyyaya9821
@cookyladyyaya9821 2 месяца назад
Find someone who can send some.
@user-mj8ir1yu9s
@user-mj8ir1yu9s Месяц назад
Do you do the same if you use honey instead of brown sugar
@fallowgroundstudios
@fallowgroundstudios Месяц назад
No idea, but if you try it I'd love to hear how it turns out. I'm just not sure if the honey will macerate the juices out of the pinecones the same way sugar does though? But I'm really not sure. You should try it!
@razorbackfan2011
@razorbackfan2011 Год назад
I am going to make this, this year. We have pine trees everywhere. What do you use this on?
@fallowgroundstudios
@fallowgroundstudios Год назад
Pancakes and ice cream mostly
@doracotterell2863
@doracotterell2863 Месяц назад
Xylitol is a type of sugar from the syrup of Birch trees, it was the first natural healthy sugar that diabetics can use. My question: Can I use xylitol in this recipe instead of brown sugar? 🤷‍♀️
@fallowgroundstudios
@fallowgroundstudios Месяц назад
I'm not sure about xylitols ability to macerate the juices out of pinecones the way sugar does, but if you try it, I'd love to hear how it turns out!
@bw7057
@bw7057 2 года назад
You made pine flavoured brown sugar syrup
@fallowgroundstudios
@fallowgroundstudios 2 года назад
And it's delicious
@Brenda-Real
@Brenda-Real Год назад
And expensive. Like, an upward of $10 an ounce expensive.
@jillsmit8238
@jillsmit8238 Год назад
So nutritional and medicinal
@iiuva
@iiuva Год назад
that is not pine syrup..that is brown sugar syrup
@annaradek9761
@annaradek9761 3 месяца назад
Zbiera się młode szyszki wtedy są miękke.
@JeffreyIsbell
@JeffreyIsbell Год назад
You can eat the pinecones. At least the jar I have from Russia has edible tiny cones.
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