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    Default Dandelion and Burdock

    Hi..

    Does anyone have any recipes for making dandelion and burdock?

    Rachael x

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    I was wondering exactly the same yesterday after buying a bottle in m&s.

    Come of guys some one must have one?

    John

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    The only one I've ever found is this one:


    Heat 1.5 litres of water in a pan, when boiling add:

    * 2 teaspoons fine ground dandelion root
    * 1.5 teaspoons fine ground burdock root
    * Inch square piece of root ginger
    * 2 star anise
    * Zest and juice of an Lemon
    * Zest and juice of an orange
    * 750g Sugar, I prefer using demerera or brown for the added flavour

    In a pan simmer everything but the sugar for 20 minutes, then strain through a tea towel, muslin isn't really fine enough. Whilst the liquid is still hot you need to dissolve about 750g sugar. Adjust the sugar to taste. If you're finding the drink a bit flavourless simply add more sugar, it accentuates the flavours of the roots and anise.
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    Awesome. Thanks.

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    I came across this recipe while looking for cordial sounds like a good alternative. I might be having a go at this one

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    thanks wolfman, will give it a go

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    If anyone wants dandelion and burdock roots, they're welcome to come and dig them out of my garden. Perhaps if they find out they are useful food plants, they'll stop behaving like weeds by growing more prolifically than the vegetables.

    I might have a go at Wolfman's recipe- I can use my new Millbank bag as a filter.
    The older I get, the better I was.

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