Elderberry Syrup Recipe to Fight the Flu with Fresh or Dried Elderberries (2024)

If you have access to elderberries, fresh or dried, consider making your own elderberry syrup with this elderberry syrup recipe. Use the elderberry syrup in tea, baking, or eat it right off the spoon for some of its immune-boosting properties. (Read more about elderberry syrup and the flu here.) We are lucky enough to have local access to as many elderberries we could possibly ever process. We use the fresh berries to make syrup, but the process for fresh and dried berries is basically the same, you just add a bit more water if you are using dried berries.

Before the core elderberry syrup recipe, let me add a bit of advice after processing hundreds of pounds of these berries myself over the years. Making elderberry syrup from fresh berries is a lot of work and will even be more work than it needs to be depending on your approach. As I describe in the video above, these are some basic rules I use in processing the fresh elderberries that make the whole job a little less work:

  • Get very comfortable for the stage of “removing the berries from the stems.” Watch a long movie. Get ready to stain your work area and your hands. It’s OK. Go for it and relax.
  • I over-harvest so that I don’t have to fuss over picking each berry off the stem. Go fast and furiously through those stems removing your berries. Some will hang on and will be more fussy to remove. Forget about them and move on. Compost them on the stems. They are not worth your time. You over-harvested and will keep moving on.
  • After cleaning and then cooking the berries, when you reach the stage of separating out the skin and seeds, don’t worry about getting every last ounce of juice out of the mixture. Juice your berries and compost the rest. Remember that you over-harvested and have a bounty. You will work your arms off and drive yourself mad trying to squeeze more juice out of your mixture. Freeze or can your syrup and be satisfied with your bounty (and your purple hands).

This recipe makes about 3 cups of the syrup. If you are making large batches and canning them, you will want to consult with some canning-ready and tested recipes.

Homemade Elderberry Syrup Ingredients

  • With fresh berries: 2 cups berries, 1/4 cup water
  • With dried berries: 1/2 cup berries, 2 cups water
  • 1/2 cup honey (or more to taste)
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 5 cloves
  • 2 tablespoons of chopped fresh ginger

Homemade Elderberry Syrup Steps

  1. Combine berries, water, and spices in a pot.
  2. Bring the mixture to a boil and reduce heat to simmer.
  3. Simmer for about 10 minutes.
  4. Strain mixture through a strainer or sieve.
  5. Add honey and stir until the honey is dissolved.

Your syrup will keep in your refrigerator for a month or more. If you make it in large batches, consider freezing part of the syrup in smaller freezer containers for easy use.

How to Use Elderberry Syrup

  • Use it as a base in your elderberry tea. This is our go-to use in fighting the flu.
  • Combine it with apple cider vinegar for a custom apple cider vinegar shot or infuse the elderberries directly into your vinegar using the process I outline here.
  • Drizzle it over vanilla ice cream. The combination is out-of-this-world. In fact, we had a taste test one year at my boys’ school where we tried an assortment of foraged berry syrups over vanilla ice cream. The elderberry syrup ran away with the prize. (I’m sorry you missed the tasting, by the way. It was epic. You’ll need to have one some day soon.)
  • Use the syrup to make an elderberry pie, just like grandma used to make.
  • Go big and make a version of this chilled elderberry soup. It is a strangely satisfying dish on a hot day.
  • Don’t overlook the obvious: Add the syrup to some carbonated water for a homemade elderberry soda.

Elderberry Syrup

Elderberry syrup is a powerful flu remedy but is also a very tasty syrup. Learn how to make your own homemade elderberry syrup.

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Servings 8 people

Ingredients

  • 2 cups fresh berries (or 1/2 cup dried berries)
  • 1/4 cup water (or 2 cups water with dried berries)
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 1 stick cinnamon (optional)
  • 5 cloves
  • 2 tbsp ginger, chopped

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Elderberry Syrup Q & A

How Fast Does Elderberry Syrup Work for the Flu?

Elderberry Syrup Recipe to Fight the Flu with Fresh or Dried Elderberries (3)The research on elderberry syrup and the flu shows that if we start taking the syrup at the onset of flu symptoms, our symptoms themselves will be greatly reduced. When I begin to feel symptoms that are at all fluish, I add syrup to hot water to make an elderberry tea and I drink it throughout the day for at least three days. This knocks the symptoms out completely. I usually feel my symptoms diminishing within hours. Your mileage may vary but the research basis is very encouraging. The key is to catch it early.

How Much Elderberry Syrup Should I Take for the Flu?

First, if you are using a homemade elderberry syrup, getting an accurate dosage, lined up with the elderberry research, will be difficult (read: nearly impossible). As I mention in the video below, we are a little loosey-goosey on this issue with our homemade elderberry syrup. As I mention above, at the first signs of symptoms, we do just start drinking the tea. However, there is a product commercially available that has been used in the studies on elderberry. With that product in hand, you can be more specific with your dosage. You can find it at our Amazon partner here.

Which Elderberry Syrup is Best?

We make our own elderberry syrup and my general attitude is: The best elderberry syrup is whatever is in your pantry. However, if you are buying it and using it for the flu, I would get the brand that is involved in the research studies so that you can have a more systematic take on the dosage. You can find it at our Amazon partner here. That said, if I didn’t make it myself and ran into a great deal on elderberry syrup at a farmer’s market, I would jump on that deal. 🙂

Elderberry Syrup Without Honey? Yes!

If you are looking for an elderberry syrup without honey, you can absolutely make this. I actually make it all the time but, technically, it’s not a syrup, it is simply a homemade elderberry juice. All you need to do is leave out the honey (or sugar). Elderberry is not very sweet. This will be a very low sugar juice and I typically add stevia as a sweetener when I am using the juice. Because this version has no sugar, it is not appropriate for water bath canning. I freeze mine in jars using the process I outline in freezing elderberries.

Elderberry Syrup Apple Cider Vinegar?

Can you make an apple cider vinegar elderberry syrup drink? Absolutely. If you have both, you can simply mix them together to get the benefits of both of these healthy foods. However, if you have elderberries on hand, you can also infuse the apple cider vinegar with the elderberries. I describe how to make elderberry apple cider vinegar in this post.

Elderberry Syrup With Stevia? Yes!

Can you make elderberry syrup with stevia? I do make and rely on an elderberry juice that I sweeten with stevia. I make the recipe I outline above, leaving out the honey. I freeze it as juice. When I use the juice, I add stevia to sweeten it. For example, I might make a salad dressing with elderberry juice and I add stevia powder to taste to the dressing.

Elderberry Syrup With Turmeric and Ginger? Yes!

Both turmeric and ginger are great for wintertime health and, as a result, are great complimentary herbs for your elderberry syrup, especially if your primary intent with the syrup is to use it to fight the flu. Turmeric can be a bit bitter but the ginger and elderberry cover the bitterness very well. As for how to add them to the syrup, I would add them to the cooking stage of the berries, allowing them to infuse into the elderberry juices as they are cooking.

What Does Elderberry Syrup Taste Like?

Elderberries have a distinctive, musky flavor. It is deep, rich, and stands well on its own. It shines against the simplicity of vanilla ice cream or in a latte-like concoction. It pairs well with coconut milk too but it is hard to beat the elderberry-dairy combination. You could pair it with chocolate but, for the most part, you want to showcase the elderberry flavor in your recipes. It will shine through and you probably do not want it competing with many other flavors. On the savory side, it pairs well with garlic, ginger, rosemary, sage, oregano, and lemon. It is a fun flavor to play with.

How Long is Elderberry Syrup Good? What is the Shelf Life?

I use the same rule of thumb for shelf life of elderberry syrup as I do with other preserved foods: If it is canned, I consider it good for two years. (Really, it’s probably fine another year but why not use it?) As for frozen elderberry syrup, I would use it in the same season — plan to keep it for up to a year. Dried elderberries will last in a well-sealed jar for several years.

Does Elderberry Syrup Go Bad? Does Elderberry Syrup Expire?

Yes, elderberry syrup, just like all things worth eating, does go bad at some point. If you have canned elderberry syrup and you open it, you need to keep it in your refrigerator as you would any syrup or jam. It will stay good for a month or so. The sugar content itself will help it last in the refrigerator. If it is not sweetened, it will not last as long in the refrigerator. For instance, I make a juice that is unsweetened and I do try to use it in a week or two since it doesn’t have the sugar content to preserve it. As for a canned product, it will take years to “go bad.” Do try to use your stash within two years and, again, refrigerate it after opening it.

Can Elderberry Syrup Be Frozen?

Elderberry syrup can certainly be frozen. In fact, freezing is a key way I preserve my own elderberry juice. Find my thoughts in the video below or check out the post on freezing elderberries.

Can Elderberry Syrup Be Toxic?

Elderberry plant parts can be mildly toxic, notably the seeds and skin. People have had adverse reactions to the raw elderberry. This syrup recipe uses the cooked berry with the seeds and skin removed. Commercial elderberry extracts also exclude the toxic portions of the plant.

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How do you use elderberry syrup for the flu? ›

You can buy dried berries online and boil them down with water into a syrup (add cinnamon sticks for added flavor), says Foroutan. Or, boil elderberries in a pot of water, strain, and drink as a tea. If you make syrup at home, cook it thoroughly and take a tablespoon daily.

What form of elderberry is best for flu? ›

For flu, some studies have used 1 tablespoon of an elderberry syrup extract four times a day. Another common form of elderberry is a lozenge, often with zinc, that is taken numerous times daily after a cold begins. Ask your health care provider for advice.

How much elderberry per day for flu? ›

May improve cold and flu symptoms

One 2004 study of 60 people with influenza found that those who took 15 mL of elderberry syrup four times per day showed symptom improvement in 2 to 4 days, while the control group took 7 to 8 days to improve ( 10 ).

How to make elderberry syrup from elderberries? ›

Combine elderberries, filtered water and ginger in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Cook until a thermometer registers 100 degrees F. Reduce heat to low, cover and steep for 50 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in vinegar and honey.

Can elderberry stop the flu? ›

Studies indicate that a good quality elderberry extract product might be quite effective in shortening the duration and the severity of symptoms associated with the flu if taken within the first 24 hours of symptoms.

How much homemade elderberry syrup per day? ›

Here are recommended guidelines:
  1. For Adults: Preventative Use: Take 1 tablespoon daily during cold and flu season. ...
  2. For Children (Over 1 Year): Preventative Use: Take 1 teaspoon daily during the cold and flu season. ...
  3. For Toddlers (1-2 Years): Preventative Use: Take ½ teaspoon daily during the cold and flu season.

Does elderberry work better than Tamiflu? ›

Some studies show Tamiflu only reduces symptoms by one day! Elderberry has evidence to suggest it may help resolve symptoms 4 days earlier!

What is the difference between elderberry syrup and elderberry juice? ›

Elderberry Syrup

The elderberry juice needs more sugar to preserve it as a syrup. Do take a look at our ideas for enjoying elderberry syrup in ice cream, chutney and jam, and (needless to say) co*cktails!

Which elderberry is the most medicinal? ›

The European version (also known as Sambucus nigra) is the one most closely tied to your health and healing. Its history dates back as far as 400 BC, and Hippocrates, the “Father of Medicine,” called the elder tree his “medicine chest.”

What not to mix with elderberry? ›

Because elderberry may stimulate the immune system, it could interfere with medications taken to suppress the immune system. These medications include corticosteroids (prednisone) and medications used to treat autoimmune diseases. People with organ transplants should also avoid elderberry.

Can you eat dried elderberries? ›

Dried American elderberries chew like little berry kernels about the size of peppercorns. They do not need to be cooked to be enjoyed. You may add them to cereals or salads and in baking, for example.

Can you overdo elderberry? ›

Elderberry extract appears to be safe when taken in small doses. Taking amounts greater than recommended could be more likely to result in undesirable side effects. Elderberries should always be cooked and processed before they're consumed. Unripened, raw elderberries can release toxins into your body.

How to use dried elderberries? ›

Dried elderberries can also be added to muffins or pancakes for a berry flavor similar to blueberries but not quite as sweet. Dried elderberries or elderflowers can be used to make a delicious tea (I'd add honey or stevia since it is somewhat sour).

Can you use dried elderberries to make tincture? ›

Elderberry tincture is made with just two ingredients: dried or fresh elderberries and high-proof alcohol. I prefer this recipe because there are no set measurements — you can adjust the recipe based on your family size — and because I can set it and forget it in the fall until I need it for winter.

How long to cook elderberries to remove toxins? ›

Cooking elderberries is not just a culinary step; it's a safety measure. 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.

What is the best way to drink elderberry syrup? ›

Added to Cold Beverages:

Vitamin C plus elderberry antioxidants makes for a yummy and smart morning drink! Don't like orange juice? Try adding the syrup to other juices. Other ways that people like to enjoy their Elderberry Syrup are in sparkling water and lemonade..

Can you take elderberry if you're already sick? ›

Possibly Effective for

Flu (influenza). Taking a specific elderberry extract syrup (Sambucol, Nature's Way) seems to reduce flu symptoms when taken within 48 hours of the first symptoms. But it might not be helpful in some people, including those with lung conditions or children under 12 years of age.

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