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					<description><![CDATA[<p>So it&#8217;s that time of year where you start thinking about Christmas presents. More specifically, what can you make for presents this year?! A friend at work brought in some elderberries from his garden, and after a quick google search I found this recipe for some elderberry liqueur. I don&#8217;t really drink (except for the&#8230;</p>
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<p>So it&#8217;s that time of year where you start thinking about Christmas presents. More specifically, what can you make for presents this year?! A friend at work brought in some elderberries from his garden, and after a quick google search I found this recipe for some elderberry liqueur. I don&#8217;t really drink (except for the odd amaretto and cranberry, or a splash of amaretto in hot chocolate) but really fancied having a go at this, and thought it might be a good Christmas gift idea. Not that I&#8217;ve ever had an elderberry, so I don&#8217;t know what they taste like! According to the recipe I found on <a href="http://honest-food.net/veggie-recipes/sweets-and-syrups/elderberry-liqueur/">Hunter Gardener Angler Cook</a>, it should be a bit like port wine. You need to make sure that when you pick the berries you don&#8217;t include any of the storks, as they are slightly toxic apparently. Here goes&#8230;</p>
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<p>Ingredients</p>
<p>1 pint fresh elderberries (this worked out at 567g/20oz)<br />
1 litre vodka<br />
3 one-inch pieces of lemon rind, white pith removed<br />
Sugar</p>
<p>1. Put elderberries into a large Mason jar and pour over the vodka.</p>
<p>2. Add the lemon rind (make sure the rind has no white pith, as it is bitter.) Seal and put in a dark cupboard for at least a month, or up to 6 months.</p>
<p>3. The alcohol will extract flavor from the elderberries over time, so the longer you let it sit, the inkier it will get.</p>
<p>4. When it is the colour you want – anything from a Pinot Noir color to downright black — pour the vodka through a strainer lined with cheesecloth into another jar and add sugar.</p>
<p>5. How much sugar? At least 1/4 cup, but to your taste; I go with 1/3 cup. Shake to combine and put back in the cupboard.<br />
After a few days or weeks, the sugar will completely dissolve and the elderberry liqueur is ready to drink. It keeps forever.</p>
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So I&#8217;m currently at step 2 &#8211; it&#8217;s in my cupboard, doing its thing. Will keep you updated when I add the sugar!</p>
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