‘Tis the season!
Cold and flu season is almost here. I have seen a lot of Mama’s post on Facebook and instagram, they are already battling the back to school sniffles.
A couple years ago I discovered Elderberry, and let me tell you, it’s helped us stay healthy and if we do get sick the duration and severity is cut in half. I have already made up two batches already and shared with friends. The best thing about Elderberry, is it taste amazing! My kids call it “Christmas Juice” and I never have a problem getting them to take it.
I have had a lot of friends and family ask me for my recipe. After making it several times, I have finally tweaked it to make it taste amazing but so GOOD for you. I will also include how to make it with essential oils for all my oily mamas.
I buy my elderberries off of Amazon and the rest of the ingredients come from my local grocery store. I use Young Living Essential oils. I only advise if your using oils to make sure they are quality oils.

Ingredients
- 3½ cups water
- 2/3 cup black elderberries
- 2 TBSP ginger (grated) or EO 4 drops
- 1 tsp cinnamon or EO 4 drops
- ½ tsp ground cloves or EO 4 drops
- 1/2 cup raw honey
- 1/2 teaspoon Turmeric **optional
- EO- Thieves 4 to 5 drops *optional
- EO- Frankincenses 3 drops *optional
- You can use EO or combination or fresh ingredients
Instructions
- Pour the water into a large pot and add the elderberries, ginger, cinnamon, and cloves or essential oils if you choose to use those.
- Bring to a boil and then cover and reduce to a simmer for about 45 minutes to 1 hour until the liquid has reduced by almost half. **keep a close eye because you don’t want to burn it.
- Remove from heat and let cool until it is cool enough to be handled.
- Mash the berries carefully using a spoon or other flat utensil. I have even laid a bowl inside the strainer to mash the elderberries really good.
- Pour through a strainer into a glass jar or bowl.
- Discard the elderberries and let the liquid cool to lukewarm.
- Add the honey when syrup is no longer hot and stir well
- When the honey is well mixed into the elderberry mixture, pour the syrup into a mason jars or any jar you like.
- You just made homemade elderberry syrup! Store in the fridge and take daily for its immune boosting properties. I recommend taking only during the week and not on the weekends to boost immunity.
- Kids dosage- ½ – 1 teaspoon
- Adults dosage ½ – 1 tablespoon.
- If the flu does strike, take the normal dose every 2-3 hours instead of once a day until symptoms disappear.
- I have also made a yummy tea by adding hot water in my favorite mug and the recommended dosage and add extra honey. It’s so soothing especially if you have a sore throat! I hope you enjoy and prayers for a healthy season.
Love this!❤️
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I love your elderberry syrup, it’s so delicious!!
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This is great! Love the look of your page!!
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This looks yummy! I’m going to try it with my mom this weekend!
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Let me know how you like it! I did a class on how to make it tonight! It has helped my kids stay healthy.
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Great idea to start getting everyone ready for the sick season. Will keep this in mind. I didnt see a pin button, can you add that so i can add it to my pin 🙂
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