Citric acid
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Citric acid
Hi all,
Would like to have a go at the elderflower cordial but ther recipe says needs citric acid. Havent been able to find any here in France so far and to order from Ebay seems to be a stitch up on the postage costs - one seller wanted to charge £6.50 to post 100gm packet - I told him what I thought of that lol. Is it necessary to have the citric acid or can I use something else please?
Wendy
Would like to have a go at the elderflower cordial but ther recipe says needs citric acid. Havent been able to find any here in France so far and to order from Ebay seems to be a stitch up on the postage costs - one seller wanted to charge £6.50 to post 100gm packet - I told him what I thought of that lol. Is it necessary to have the citric acid or can I use something else please?
Wendy
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citric acid helps to stimulate fermintation, that why it is added.
i got mine from the chemist have you tried there?
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lemon juice?
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exactly Cm , lemon juice.
It's added for the pectinase enzyme, which will prevent a clowdy pectin "haze" developing.
Obviously not required with acidic fruit, but you need some where your using flowers, leaves etc.
Country wines also tend to include raisins and ginger and lemon juice, all to prevent the ol' pectin haze
It's added for the pectinase enzyme, which will prevent a clowdy pectin "haze" developing.
Obviously not required with acidic fruit, but you need some where your using flowers, leaves etc.
Country wines also tend to include raisins and ginger and lemon juice, all to prevent the ol' pectin haze
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So you know how great Salsify is as a veg, what about Cavero Nero,great leaves all through the winter , then in Spring sprouting broccolli like flowers! Takes up half as much room as broccolli
So you know how great Salsify is as a veg, what about Cavero Nero,great leaves all through the winter , then in Spring sprouting broccolli like flowers! Takes up half as much room as broccolli
You could extract it from the lemons using lime (calcium hydroxide) then sulphuric acid, resulting in citric acid and calcium sulphate. But it is probably easier to use the lemon juice direct
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Here's a good recipe for Elderflower Cordial, from BBC website - I made it 3 lemons instead of 2 for a bit more TWANG. Don't know if you can get cream of tartar or what it does exactly - may be considered optional.
20 ripe heads of elderflowers
3½ lb granulated sugar
3 lemons
2 oz cream of tartar
3 pts boiling water
METHOD:
Cut off the flowers from the stalks – don’t have to be too fussy but less greenery the better.
Slice up the lemons nice and thin – the thinner the better.
Mix the lemon slices, flowers and sugar together and leave for 4 hours.
Add cream of tartar and boiling water.
Cover and leave for 24 hours then strain and bottle.
Can be frozen but leave an air gap at top to allow for expansion.
Yummy.
20 ripe heads of elderflowers
3½ lb granulated sugar
3 lemons
2 oz cream of tartar
3 pts boiling water
METHOD:
Cut off the flowers from the stalks – don’t have to be too fussy but less greenery the better.
Slice up the lemons nice and thin – the thinner the better.
Mix the lemon slices, flowers and sugar together and leave for 4 hours.
Add cream of tartar and boiling water.
Cover and leave for 24 hours then strain and bottle.
Can be frozen but leave an air gap at top to allow for expansion.
Yummy.
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I have had to buy most of my wine making stuff thru Ebay - have a healthy stock of yeast and campden tablets now!
Thanks for the cordial recipe - I did make some this year and was really pleased with the result. The elderflower champagne has turned out really yummy too - being refreshing to drink.
M3 - are u usually up that early?? Thats practically the middle of the night lol. We have been having huge thunderstorms thru the night - can hear the plants sighing with delight
Thanks for the cordial recipe - I did make some this year and was really pleased with the result. The elderflower champagne has turned out really yummy too - being refreshing to drink.
M3 - are u usually up that early?? Thats practically the middle of the night lol. We have been having huge thunderstorms thru the night - can hear the plants sighing with delight

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