


Here is my recipe (sort of) for dandelion syrup: Collect as many chemical free dandelions as possible. Put just the washed heads into a pot and barely cover with water. Boil for some time, about 20-30 mins. Remove those heads with a sieve and add another pot full of flower heads to the water and boil these for 20-30 mins. The more dandelions you boil in the water, the stronger the flavour will be.
When you have boiled all the flowers you plan to boil, remove flowers with a sieve and strain liquid. Add sugar, 1 part sugar to 1 part water. Let boil until thick and syrupy.
It taste slightly nutty with a hint of vanilla all by itself! Eat over waffles or ice cream or make a drink with it, glaze meat with it. You can even heat it up and serve hot over desserts!
Bring it on, Spring! I'm ready!!
6 comments:
OH!! I really have to try the syrup this year. The dandelion was always my daughters favorite "Flower" when she was growing up so both of us always have a yard full. Our neighbors are often not too happy with us.
Dandelion roots can also be dried and roasted, then ground to be used as a coffee substitute- or so i'm told. Who says dandelion is a weed? lol
Cool, the positive side of dandelions. :)
'hugs from afar'
I will have to try that with the dandelion roots! I have chicory to do that with, as well.
That's a lot of work!
I love dandelions, we have them all over our yard...but the sad part is I am afraid to use them because years ago they were sprayed with chemicals to kill them off...do you think it would be ok to use them now or will the chemical residue still be there?
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