Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe (2024)

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This classic Elderberry Syrup recipe has traditionally been used to boost the immune system during cold and flu season! You'll love it, as this natural remedy may shorten the duration of symptoms and serve as an excellent preventative.

Make your very own elderberry syrup with just 5 simple ingredients, and with less than 45 minutes of hands on time!

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Whenever the late Summer months roll around and the Elderberry trees are bursting with fruit, you know it's time to make Elderberry Syrup.

This time of year is a busy one, with school work starting back up, harvesting and preserving from the garden, and getting prepared for the long Winter ahead. But soon enough, cold and flu season will be upon us.

That's why every year I make this homemade elderberry syrup recipe, which was adapted from Rosemary Gladstar's recipe (just like my Instant Pot Elderberry Syrup). Elderberries have been used for immune support for a very long time, dating back thousands of years. Recently, studies have shown that the use of elderberries reduces the intensity and duration of bouts of sickness (source).

Oh, and don't forget to make a batch of my Honey and Onion Cough Syrup to have at the ready too!

Benefits of Elderberry Syrup

Elderberries (and a syrup made from their cooked juices) has been used for many years in folk and herbal medicine. Their efficacy has even been studied, with favorable incomes for helping with both cold and flu symptoms in double blind studies. Here are a few of the most touted benefits:

Elderberry has been show to have a positive correlation with reducing the risk of a variety of diseases and symptoms. You can read more from Healthline, including citations to studies that have been conducted.

Ingredients

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  • Elderberries: You could use either dried elderberries or raw elderberries for this recipe, although fresh are the most common. You can find organic elderberries online (Amazon, iherb, Mountain Rose Herbs) or at your local health food store. Fresh are generally only available at Farmer’s markets in season, or if you grow your own elderberries.
  • Honey: The gold standard is local raw honey, but you can use whatever you have available to you.
  • Ginger: Fresh grated ginger is packed with beneficial properties, but ground ginger definitely works in a pinch.
  • Cloves: I recommend ground cloves, but if you have whole cloves on hand you can use a few of those instead.
  • Cinnamon (optional): This really adds a nice flavor, and makes it a delicious syrup that kids are eager to take.
  • Water: This is simmered with the dried elderberries and spices to make a "juice".

Equipment:

  • Heavy bottomed saucepan: Using a good quality heavy-bottomed saucepan is key in preventing the mixture from becoming too hot. It also needs to have a lid to allow steam to escape without too much of the juice evaporating. I recommend stainless steel or a Dutch oven.
  • Fine sieve or mesh strainer: This is for straining off the solids from the simmered elderberries. I recommend these fine mesh strainers for a lot of fermenting and culturing projects, and use them pretty much daily.

Note: If you don't have a mesh strainer you can line a regular colander with cheesecloth or a clean flour sack towel.

See the notes section of the recipe card for instructions on how to make this elderberry syrup recipe with fresh berries.

How to Make Elderberry Syrup

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Step one: Measure 4 cups of water into a heavy-bottomed saucepan with a lid, then add in the elderberries, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves.

Step two: Bring the elderberries to a simmer over medium-heat, stirring often. Once a simmer is reached, reduce to low heat. Place a lid on top of the saucepan, leaving it slightly ajar so steam can escape.

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Step three: Simmer for 20-35 minutes, or until the liquid level is reduced by half and the berries are very soft.

Step four: Fit a large measuring cup with a fine sieve or a mesh strainer, and spoon the elderberries and liquid into it. Press gently on the elderberries to release all of the juices.

Step five: Measure the resulting juices. They should be about 2 cups (or less).

Note: If there are more than 2 cups of liquid, add the juices to a saucepan and simmer until reduced to 2 cups (or less).

Step six: Add the same amount of raw honey as there were juices (1 ½ cups of elderberry juice would require 1 ½ cups of honey) and stir well to combine.

Tip: I recommend adding raw honey in to the warm elderberry juice to preserve the benefits of raw honey. If you want your syrup to be shelf stable (sealed) or have a longer life in the refrigerator, you can add the honey to the juices and simmer over medium-low heat for another 5-10 minutes or so.

Bottling Elderberry Syrup

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Step seven: Once the syrup has cooled to room temperature, transfer it to an airtight container with an opening wide enough for a spoon to enter. Label it (elderberry syrup) and include the date. Store in the refrigerator for 4-12 weeks, discarding if you see any signs of spoilage.

Storing and Shelf Life

  • For the best results I recommend sticking to the 4-12 weeks timeline for refrigerated Elderberry syrup, but I've had batches that stayed good for many, many months.
  • Always use a clean spoon when retrieving elderberry syrup (or a clean oral syringe), and never double dip. This will prevent your syrup from becoming contaminated.
  • Discard if there are any signs of contamination (growth, smell, consistency changes, etc).
  • Amy from The Fewell Homestead (who is an herbalist) says that you can make shelf stable elderberry syrup by boiling the juices and honey together. I haven't tried this method personally.
  • For the safest option, I recommend using fresh, refrigerated syrup.
  • Always be sure to do your own research, and do what you are comfortable with. Always err on the side of caution.

Freezing for Extended Storage

  1. Prepare the elderberry syrup.
  2. Transfer into ice cube trays, OR a silicone freezing tray like Souper Cubes.
  3. Freeze until firm, then pop the portions out.
  4. Transfer the cubes to a freezer bag (or reusable silicone freezer bag).
  5. Label and date the bag.
  6. Thaw the needed amount for a few days (or a week) at a time, keeping it in the fridge until needed.
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How to Use Elderberry Syrup

  • As a preventative measure during cold and flu season
  • To reduce the duration of flu symptoms
  • A great way to a get a boost of vitamin C
  • For a sore throat
  • To add to hot water to make elderberry tea
  • Have a little each day for the antioxidant properties
  • For taking at the onset of cold symptoms
  • Make some into elderberry gummies

Elderberry Syrup Dosage

As a preventative: Take 1-2 teaspoons (5-10 milliliters) daily during the cold and flu season as a preventative measure to boost your immune system.

For treating cold and flu: Take 1-2 tablespoons (15-30 milliliters) several times per day, until your symptoms go away. After you are feeling better, take the preventative dose until the end of the season.

Giving to Children

I find using medicinal syringes is a great way to deliver this Instant Pot elderberry syrup to children who you may have trouble taking a spoonful. The taste is not at all strong, but children can be reluctant to anything that resembles medicine. These are the ones I use, as they have the measured amount in teaspoons as well as milliliters.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Honey is not safe for babies under the age of 1 year to consume. You could try a preparation made with maple syrup instead, but be sure to consult with your health care provider first.

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Elderberry Syrup Variations

Using Fresh Elderberries

If you have access to fresh elderberries, you can easily make this Instant Pot elderberry syrup using those in place of the dried berries called for in the recipe. You'll need to make just a few adjustments, but the results are very much the same.

  1. Increase the total amount to 4 cups of elderberries.
  2. Scale the water down to ¼ cup. The fresh berries will release juices during cooking, creating the required amount of liquid.
  3. Simmer them in the Instant Pot with ¾ teaspoon of grated fresh ginger, ¼ teaspoon of ground cloves, and a cinnamon stick (optional) for 20 minutes.
  4. Strain and follow the rest of the recipe as directed.

With Elderflower

If you would like to add some extra benefits to your batch of elderberry syrup, you can actually add some dried elderflowers into the batch. Here is a snippet from the renowned herbalist Rosemary Gladstar:

“Adding elderflowers to the syrup introduces a diaphoretic property, helping you to “sweat out” a fever. After cooking down the juice with the ginger and cloves, you can turn off the heat, add ½ cup dried elderflowers to the hot juice, put the lid on, and let infuse for 20 minutes. Then strain the flowers from the syrup and proceed with the honey.”

Rosemary Gladstar, Medicinal Herbs: A Beginners Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the shelf life of elderberry syrup?

Fresh elderberry syrup should last between 4-12 weeks when stored in the refrigerator. Always use a clean spoon or oral syringe when retrieving the syrup, and never double dip! Discard if there are any signs of spoilage such as an off smell or texture, growth, or consistency changes.

Can you use elderberry syrup for babies?

Since elderberry syrup is most commonly made with honey, you cannot use it for babies under 1 year. A substitute can be made with maple syrup, but you should check with your health provider, who can answer any questions or concerns you may have.

Can you make elderberry syrup without honey?

Elderberry syrup can be made with maple syrup, although it will not be as thick and will not have the same benefits of syrups that have been made with honey. Some make it with sugar and boil it down to a heavy syrup, so that's an option if you have neither honey or maple syrup available to you.

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Homemade Elderberry Syrup

This easy elderberry syrup recipe needs just 5 simple ingredients, and takes less than 45 minutes to prepare.

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Course: Natural Remedies

Keyword: Herbal remedies, Natural remedies

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 48

Calories: 48kcal

Author: Dolly | Little Home in the Making

Ingredients

  • 2 cups dried elderberries (*for fresh elderberries see notes)
  • 4 cups water
  • ¾ teaspoon grated fresh ginger
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 ½ - 2 cups honey raw preferred

Instructions

  • Add the elderberries, water, ginger, clove, and cinnamon to a medium saucepan with a lid.

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  • Bring the mixture to a simmer over medium heat, stirring often.

  • Once the berries start to simmer, reduce the heat to low and place the lid on the pot, leaving it slightly ajar so that steam can escape.

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  • Allow the berries to cook over low heat until the liquid level is reduced by about half, or approximately 20-35 minutes.

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  • Once the liquid level has reduced by half, remove the berries from the heat and strain them by lining a colander with cheesecloth and setting it over a large bowl.

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  • Press the solids to extract any remaining juice and compost anything that remains in the cheesecloth.

  • Transfer the liquid to a measuring cup, taking note of its volume.

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  • Measure an equal amount of honey (so if you have 2 cups of elderberry juice, measure out 2 cups of honey).

  • Add the elderberry juice into a large bowl, along with an equivalent amount of honey. Stir well until the honey is fully incorporated.

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  • Allow the elderberry syrup to cool to room temperature, then cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge to chill.

  • Once the elderberry syrup has chilled for about 4-12 hours, transfer it into clean jars for storage.

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  • Store in the fridge for 4-12 weeks, discarding if there are any signs of spoilage.

  • Take 1-2 teaspoons per day during cold and flu season, or 1-2 tablespoons several times per day if not feeling well.

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Notes

Important: Please note that honey is not safe for babies under 1 year of age.

Using elderberry syrup: Take 1-2 teaspoons per day during the cold and flu season as a preventative, or 1-2 tablespoons several times a day during an active cold or flu.

Using fresh elderberries:To use fresh elderberries you will need to increase the total amount to 4 cups of elderberries, and scale the water down to ¼ cup. The fresh berries will release juices during cooking, creating the required amount of liquid. Simmer them with ¾ teaspoon of grated fresh ginger, ¼ teaspoon of ground cloves, and a cinnamon stick (optional) until the liquid is reduced by half. Then strain and follow the rest of the recipe as directed.

With elderflower: From Rosemary Gladstar, “Adding elderflowers to the syrup introduces a diaphoretic property, helping you to “sweat out” a fever. After cooking down the juice with the ginger and cloves, you can turn off the heat, add ½ cup dried elderflowers to the hot juice, put the lid on, and let infuse for 20 minutes. Then strain the flowers from the syrup and proceed with the honey.”

Elderberry variety: There are many varieties of elderberries, with black elderberries being the ones that are used for herbal remedies. The cultivar with the best medicinal properties is Sambucus nigra.

Nutrition

Serving: 1tablespoon | Calories: 48kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 0.1g | Fat: 0.03g | Saturated Fat: 0.002g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.02g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 2mg | Potassium: 25mg | Fiber: 0.5g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 36IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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FAQs

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.

Is it safe to make your own elderberry syrup? ›

While I have eaten raw elderberries in small amounts with no ill effects, some people are more sensitive, so it is safer to cook them. Cooking the berries in water for at least 30 minutes deactivates the toxins. Therefore syrups and decoctions are the best way to get the benefits safely from the berries.

Can you take too much homemade elderberry syrup? ›

Are There Elderberry Side Effects? There is a downside to consuming too much elderberry, and that is an upset stomach. Just like with any high fiber fruit, eating too much can cause stomach pain, upset stomach, and diarrhea.

How long will homemade elderberry syrup last? ›

Homemade elderberry syrup is an immune-supportive recipe to help keep you and your family healthy all season long. This simple functional recipe will keep in the fridge for up to 6 months! For more immune-supportive recipes and tips check out my entire roundup of Natural Cold and Flu Recipes.

Can you overdo elderberry? ›

The bark, unripe berries, and seeds contain small amounts of substances known as lectins, which can cause stomach problems if too much is eaten (2). In addition, the elderberry plant contains substances called cyanogenic glycosides, which can release cyanide in some circ*mstances.

Should you take elderberry syrup in the morning or at night? ›

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.

Is homemade elderberry syrup better than store bought? ›

Homemade Elderberry Syrup vs Store Bought

It's true, you can just buy similar elderberry syrups. The homemade is better for because: But it becomes very pricy when you need to take a tablespoon every two hours. By comparison, my homemade syrup is about a quarter of the price of over-the-counter options.

How long to cook elderberries to remove cyanide? ›

To neutralize toxins, specifically cyanide-inducing glycosides, heat treatment is a must. Boiling elderberries for at least 30 minutes is the go-to method. This ensures the destruction of harmful compounds. Steaming or baking can also do the trick, as long as the berries reach a high enough temperature.

Who should not use elderberry syrup? ›

Elderberry appears to have few side effects when used properly for short periods of time (up to 5 days). Pregnant and breastfeeding women should not take elderberry. If you have an autoimmune disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, ask your doctor before taking elderberry, as it may stimulate the immune system.

Is elderberry safe for kidneys? ›

Cardiovascular disease risk biomarkers and liver and kidney function are not altered in postmenopausal women after ingesting an elderberry extract rich in anthocyanins for 12 weeks.

What medications cannot be taken with elderberry? ›

Do not take elderberry without medical advice if you are using any of the following medications:
  • medicine to prevent organ transplant rejection;
  • medicine to treat multiple sclerosis;
  • medicine to treat psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, or other autoimmune disorders;

Does elderberry syrup need to be refrigerated? ›

We get asked all the time, “Do I need to refrigerate my syrup?” And the answer is YES! Most of the store-bought elderberry syrups out there are packed with preservatives, which is why they can last in the medicine cabinet for so long. Most preservatives are sugar laden and unhealthy for our bodies.

How do I know if my elderberry syrup is bad? ›

When does it expire? We date our syrup 4 months from our kitchen make date, although it typically lasts a few months longer, especially if unopened. Our elderberry syrup is stamped with a best by date sticker on the bottom of the jar.

How many days in a row can you take elderberry syrup? ›

Some of our customers take it year-round, others take it only when they are seeking to support their immune system. An adult serving is approximately one tablespoon and a child serving is approximately one teaspoon. You can take elderberry once a day or up to three times daily if needed.

What to do with leftover elderberries after making syrup? ›

So you've made Elderberry Syrup and now you have this pile of Elderberry mush (possibly some other herbs) We'll call it the berries from here on... You could compost them, you could feed them to the birds OR you could make MORE MEDICINE!

What is a good amount of elderberry to take daily? ›

Dosing. Elderberry fruit extracts have most often been used by adults in doses up to 1200 mg by mouth daily for 2 weeks. Elderberry is available in many different types of products, including syrups and mouth rinses.

How to consume elderberry syrup? ›

Pour a dash of syrup in your coffee, espresso or cappuccino. If you're looking for a calming end to the day, add some to your nightly cup of tea. Elderberry syrup compliments the flavour of Earl Grey tea and chamomile. By combining the syrup and tea you get a pleasant, healthy nightcap.

What to do with elderberries after making syrup? ›

So you've made Elderberry Syrup and now you have this pile of Elderberry mush (possibly some other herbs) We'll call it the berries from here on... You could compost them, you could feed them to the birds OR you could make MORE MEDICINE!

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