FabulousFusionFood's Edible Flower Guide for Elder Home Page

Elderflower and leaves Elderflower, Sambucus nigra flower and leaves..
Welcome to the summary page for FabulousFusionFood's Edible Flowers guide to Elder along with all the Elder containing recipes presented on this site, with 20 recipes in total.

This is a continuation of an entire series of pages that will, I hope, allow my visitors to better navigate this site. As well as displaying recipes by name, country and region of origin I am now planning a whole series of pages where recipes can be located by meal type and main ingredient. This page gives a listing of all the Cornish recipes added to this site.

These recipes, all contain Elder as a major edible flower.

The elder, (also known as elderberry) represent the flowers and the fruit of the black (or common) elder Sambucus nigra, native to Europe and western Asia. These are small trees which are classed as part of the Caprifoliaceae (honeysuckle) family, but which recent genetic evidence has shown to be part of the Adoxaceae (viburnum) family. This can grow to a tree reaching 15m tall, though more generally it grows as a large shrub (some 5–8m tall). Both the flowers and the berries are edible.

Elder flowers can either be used to create an infusion (elderflower cordial or wine) or they can actually be eaten themselves (elderflower fritters). It is best to pick the flowering heads when the flowers are open and full of pollen (it's the pollen that actually produces the flavour). If the flowers have begun to turn brown then they are past their best and have shed their pollen. These kinds of flowers should be discarded. The ripe fruit of the elder is also edible (although it is somewhat bitter, but a pinch of salt cures that problem) and can be made into wines or even baked into pies. You can also collect elderflower buds for pickling in vinegar and they make a decent substitute for capers.



The alphabetical list of all recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 20 recipes in total:

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Beetroot and Cranberry Cupcakes
     Origin: Britain
Elderflower Cupcakes
     Origin: Britain
Holderkuechle
(Elderflower Fritters)
     Origin: Germany
Chestnut Fool
     Origin: Britain
Elderflower Panna Cotta with
Gooseberry and Elderflower Syrup

     Origin: Britain
Japanese Knotweed and Elderflower
Drink

     Origin: Britain
Clafoutis aux Fleurs Sauvages
(Wildflower Clafouti)
     Origin: France
Elderflower Seaweed Pudding
     Origin: Ireland
Lemon and Elderflower Sorbet with
Prosecco

     Origin: Britain
Elderflower Cordial
     Origin: Britain
Elderflower Tart
     Origin: British
Rhubarb and Elderflower Cake
     Origin: Britain
Elderflower Cordial
     Origin: Ancient
Gooseberry and Elderflower Sorbet
     Origin: Britain
Sambocade
(Elderflower Cheesecake)
     Origin: England
Elderflower Cordial II
     Origin: Britain
Gooseberry and Elderflower Syrup
Bavarois

     Origin: Britain
Vermouth di Torino
(Turin Vermouth)
     Origin: Italy
Elderflower Cordial Syrup Parfait
     Origin: Britain
Gooseberry and Elderflower Syrup II
     Origin: Britain

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