My Recipe For Old-Fashioned Delicacy Elderflower Fritters (2024)

Fritters are much like a pancake, usually with a primary ingredient like apples (apple fritters), potato or zucchini (both regional favorites).

In Italy (especially inPiedmont), Germany and Austria, theumbels(flowers resembling umbrellas) of the elderberry are batter coated, fried and then served as a dessert fritter with a sugar and cinnamon topping, known as “Hollerküchel”.


Our sweet, funny longtime friend Mary Guffey lived robustly, both mentally and physically, to her 94th birthday. She taught me about elderberry flowers (above) for summer fritters and stories of how she learned from her mother to make them as a girl.

That, and using the super health-giving elderberry to make jam, wine, and elderberrytincture was a common practice that old-timers felt gave ‘vitality and vigor’ to life.

And I believe it! Mary was sharp as a tack well into her mid-90s!

Elderberries (Sambucus) have been a powerful folk remedy for centuries in North America, Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa, so the medicinal benefits of elderberries are being investigated and rediscovered. Elderberry is used for its antioxidant activity, to lower cholesterol, to improve vision, to boost the immune system, to improve heart health and for coughs, colds, flu, bacterial and viral infections and tonsillitis.

Elderflower fritters are a delicacy you will not want to miss as are the fritters we make out of dandelions as a spring tonic or reboot:)

Elderberry Flower Fritters:

You will need afrying pan, cast iron skillet or griddle and coconut (what we use because it is healthy and can take the higher heat) or your preferred oil to fry in.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour (or flour of your choice) GF flour works!
  • 2-3 eggs
  • 1/2 cup milk (or coconut milk)
  • 1/2 tsp. sea salt
  • 1/2 tsp. cinnamon, optional
  • 12-16 Elderberry blossoms with stems, washed and patted dry (you can 2 cups substitute thinly sliced apple wedges or diced apple )
  • oil for frying – I use virgin coconut oil in a high-sided sauce pan
  • confectioner’s sugar for dusting, optional

Super Simple Directions:

  • With a whisk, just mix the flour, eggs, cinnamon, salt, and milk into a thin pancake batter
  • Heat 1/5-1/4 inch of coconut oil in your frying pan, cast iron skillet or griddle to a medium-high heat.
  • I turn on my exhaust fan

This recipe is pretty amusing. Your hot oil is waiting on the stove. You’ve whipped up a thin batter and your elderflower heads are at the ready to be dipped. You dunk the first head into the batter, and it clumps together into a wet-mop sort of a thing.

Oh, no, you fret!Is this really going to work?

You gently shake off the excess batter and lower the head into the hot oil.

Then comes the show: dip it straight down, sizzle for a bit until golden brown and this beautiful lacy fried-thing appears.

If you have enough oil (1/4″?), the flower head that had clumped together in the batter will spread back to life in the hot oil.

Whoa! So cool!

Drizzle with honey or maple syrup and serve while warm. Oh, my – so wonderful! Dust with confectioner’s sugar for a beautiful presentation.

Growing Elderberries

Elderberry bushes are stunning when in bloom and bearing fruit. The berries you don’t pick attract mockingbirds, gray catbirds, bluebirds, cedar waxwing, and northern orioles all fall and winter.

Berries ripen in late August and early September. If you want to plant your own, pick a place they can have room to spread out, because they can get quite large (plant 6-8′ apart).

If you are wanting to grow these important berries at your own place, plan on getting one each of two varieties (Nova and York) since they don’t self-pollinate. You can get them from Gurney Nursery hereand fromEdible Landscape(under Shrubs)here.

Making Elderberry Tincture

You may also want to try your hand at making elderberry tincture or syrup. If you do, you can forget the flu (our experience if taken at first symptoms)!

Reasonably priced dried elderberries, available organically, can be found here.

Disclaimer: I am not a doctor, and do not share this as medical advice; it is something that has been practiced for hundreds of years and that our family does. Both Pliny the Elder and Hippocrates mentioned and recommended elderberry as a medicinal herb in their writings.

Elderflower fritters are a fun and delicious way to eat wild right from your yard! Read a bit on foraging elder flowers and berries here. For other edible, wild, free food, check out The Joys Of Foraging!

“All that man needs for health and healing has been provided by God in nature, the challenge of science is to find it.”~Paracelsus (1493-1541)

My Recipe For Old-Fashioned Delicacy Elderflower Fritters (5)

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My Recipe For Old-Fashioned Delicacy Elderflower Fritters (2024)

FAQs

Why has my elderflower cordial gone fizzy? ›

There is enough yeast in the flowers of the elderflower to cause it to ferment, go fizzy and become (very slightly) alcoholic. The solution is to freeze your cordial in small batches, and defrost as and when you need it.

How do you preserve elderflower? ›

One easy way to preserve your elderflowers for use in a wide variety of recipes is to make an elderflower syrup. You can also try your hand at elderflower fritters, or a pectin-less strawberry-elderflower jam. Alternatively, you can dry your elderflowers to preserve them.

What can I do with dried elderberry flowers? ›

Uses for dried elderflowers include wines, fizzes, teas and cordials. They can also be added as a flavouring to cider, ales and ginger beers to give each drink a floral flavour of summer.

What can you do with elderflowers? ›

Easy elderflower recipes
  1. Elderflower, thyme and lemon ice lollies. ...
  2. Elderflower and raspberry mocktail. ...
  3. Elderflower drizzle cake with gooseberry and almond. ...
  4. Elderflower-cured mackerel with tomato consommé ...
  5. Elderflower ice cream. ...
  6. Elderflower and kiwi pavlova. ...
  7. Chilled, mulled elderflower wine.

Is elderflower cordial a laxative? ›

750ml Sugar Free ELDERFLOWER Cordial – EFSF

Add gin, rum or vodka. ingredients: water, xylitol, citric acid, elderflower extract, stevia, sodium benzoate. warning: excessive consumption may have a laxative effect.

Why has my elderflower cordial gone Mouldy? ›

I remember making some elderflower cordial once, bottling it and leaving it out of the fridge. A friend opened it and got covered in half fermenting elderflower wine. Wild cordials can start to spontaneously ferment when wild yeasts get to work on them.

What are the disadvantages of elderflower? ›

Elderflower is POSSIBLY UNSAFE when used in excessive amounts. Some parts of the elder tree contain a cyanide-producing chemical which can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Cooking removes this chemical.

Can you drink too much elderflower? ›

Elderflower is POSSIBLY UNSAFE when used in excessive amounts. Some parts of the elderflower plant contain a cyanide-producing chemical which can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Can elderflower be used in cooking? ›

Elderflower is delicious mixed into cakes, tarts, trifles and jams. It pairs particularly well with tart fruits such as rhubarb and gooseberries. From casual nibbles to celebratory showstoppers, we have a whole host of fantastic floral recipes.

How do you remove cyanide from elderberries? ›

After gathering your elderberries, rinse them thoroughly under running water. This will help remove any dirt or tiny creatures that may have hitched a ride. Next, you need to cook the elderberries to remove the cyanide. Cooking elderberries breaks down their cyanogenic glycosides, thus making them safe to consume.

Do dried elderberries need to be boiled? ›

Turning elderberries into a delicious, lightly-spiced syrup is incredibly easy. But before we begin, it is essential to note that eating raw elderberries is not advised as they are toxic when uncooked. In this recipe, however, they are brought to the boil, then simmered, making them fine to eat or drink.

Do dried elderberries need to be cooked? ›

Yes, if prepared properly! There is a toxin in the dried berries that is deactivated by proper cooking. Pick though the dried berries to remove any sticks or unripe berries before you cook them. Then follow the recipe instructions.

Can you eat raw elderflowers? ›

The flowers and berries are the only edible part of the plant. They are mildly toxic and have an unpleasant taste when raw. Cooking destroys the toxic chemicals. Elderflowers are ready around late May to mid-June.

Can you freeze fresh elderflowers? ›

Cut your pick of the crop blossom with scissors, shake it lightly to allow any visitors to re-house locally, and then pop the flowers in a basket or on a windy day, a carrier bag. Elderflowers will freeze if you're pressed for time before making elderflower presse.

Is elderflower good for lungs? ›

Elderflowers vs elderberries

Elderflower health benefits include supporting healthy respiratory systems, in particular helping reduce runny noses (catarrh) and have also been used to support healthy fever management. Traditionally herbalists recommend taking elderflowers daily in the allergy season to reduce symptoms.

Why is my elderberry syrup fizzy after? ›

Elderberry ferments for a variety of reasons. For example, if left out for too long a time, prepared in a way whereby the PH is lower than 4.2, it will start to ferment.

Does elderflower cordial go bad? ›

Cordials: Our best before date is printed on the neck of our bottles, but typically will have about 12-18 months shelf life by the time you get your hands on them! Once opened, they should be consumed within 3 weeks.

Does elderflower cordial expire? ›

A sweet, lemony, elderflower-scented cordial makes a refreshing drink in summer, and it also adds a superb touch to many different recipes. A cordial can last for up to a year when it's preserved properly.

Can elderflower liqueur go bad? ›

As a natural liqueur made with fresh flowers, the color may slowly change over time due to natural oxidation (caused by light and air). We recommend that you consume St~Germain liqueur within 6 months after opening, and keep your bottle in a dry, cool space and away from bright light.

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