• 14Dec

    Through out the autumn and late summer we harvest berries from the hedge rows near our house. We dry and/or freeze these and have found that they make a good addition to mulled wine.

    The sorts of berries you can find:

    Elderberries
    Sloes
    Wild strawberries
    Rose hips
    Haws
    Blackberries
    Wild raspberries

    We tend to have mostly blackberries and elderberries – rose hips and haws grow in abundance but taste wise you want the juicers berries plus rose hips have hairs in them you mustn’t eat and haws have stones so they need to be put in a muslin cloth for boiling in the wine or you sieve the drink before you give it to people.

    The recipe is:

    One bottle of red wine
    1 liter of orange juice
    1 liter of water
    1/4 liter of brandy
    2 table spoons of brown sugar
    1 cinnamon stick
    1 teaspoon of cloves
    1/s apple chopped
    3 slices of orange
    Selection of fruits mentioned above

    Put in a saucepan over a moderate heat, stirring int he sugar before adding spices and fruit. Once everything is added, bring to a rolling boil and then reduce heat. Serve warning that it is hot!

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