Friday, May 15, 2020

...5.15...Friday Favorites...Dandelion Jelly/Syrup as Bee Free Honee...

...when I posted a week or so ago...that I was almost out of Bee Free Honee...and had collected some clover to try as a sub for the chamomile tea I had been using to add that 'pollen-y' flavor to the honee...my dear internet blogging friend Elizabeth (who blogs at Bits of Sunshine)...posted a comment that I should try Dandelion Jelly as a substitute for honey...so I emailed her back and asked for her recipe...
...and she so kindly sent me this card...
...with a note that this is written in her sweet Mother-in-Law's handwriting...LOVE that!...
...there are a few (very few) dandelions in the yard and the Churchyard...our outdoor sexton 'takes care of' them...so the remaining ones I don't deem very safe...
...but across the road from the graveyard is a small field that the sexton doesn't tend...and that's where I had picked the clover earlier...
...and I found quite a few dandelions there as well...
...so I picked a large bouquet...
...pulled all the flowers off the stems...
...made some dandelion tea...just boiled it in the jar...
...it made a pretty tea...and I tasted it and it was good too...
...strained it...
...and then because I don't have any 'boughten' pectin...I saved the cores from a few apples I had eaten this week...and added those to the pot of tea...
...and boiled it for a few minutes to get the pectin out of the apples...
...then I strained that through my jelly cloth...and added some bone char free sugar...it's slightly brown and may make the honee a little bit darker...
...and then just boiled gently...
...and tested for syrup-y-ness...it doesn't have to actually 'gel'...as it's not going to be jelly...but honee...
...it tasted awesome...I think a little bit milder than the chamomile version I had been making...and it is a little bit darker too...
...left it in the window to cool a bit...
...and then of course I had to try it out...and slathered some on a piece of toast...and it is delicious!...

...a huge THANK YOU to Elizabeth!

~Have a lovely day!

3 comments:

  1. Hope you and your family are keeping safe and are well.
    A work colleague gave me some homemade dandelion 'honey' a few years back. I have always wanted to have a go at making my own, but now i think i prefer your friends dandelion jelly.
    https://allotment2kitchen.blogspot.com/2017/01/dandelion-honey-marigold-mango-flapjacks.html

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  2. That's cool - I'll have to try that for Richard and Miranda. I'd made some of your Bee Free Honee before for them and it turned out very good.

    Love, K

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  3. It looks delicious and relatively easy to make. Very cool.

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