Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (2024)

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Elderberry Syrup is one of our family’s go to during the sick season. Not only can a Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe help your body fight off potential colds and flu, it can help jump start your immune system even after you are sick. And it’s so quick and easy to make in the Instant Pot!

Elderberries are naturally high in immune-boosting compounds that are shown to help stimulate the immune system and help you kick the cold and flu more quickly.

We are in the midst of flu season where I live, with the worst months being March and April. It’s time to make sure we are well stocked up on Elderberry Syrup. Since I needed to make a batch anyway, I thought I’d share my Elderberry Syrup recipe with you to show just how easy it is to make.

AnElderberry Syrup Recipe That Is Cost Effective.

For the same price as a bottle of Elderberry tincture, I can use my homemade elderberry syrup recipe to make several cups of elderberry syrup, that tastes great! I’ve purchased Elderberry tinctures that nobody in my house would touch with a ten foot pole they tasted so bad. This recipe not only tastes fantastic, it will make your house smell heavenly. Score!

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Pro Tip: No time to make your own elderberry syrup? Need an immune system jump start? I suggest trying the Black Elderberry Syrup by Nature’s Way.

Elderberry Syrup Ingredients

Let’s get to it, shall we?

1 Cup Organic dried black elderberries. I like both Frontier Herbs and the Organic Bio Herbs Organic Brand.
3 1/2 Cups Filtered water
Juice From 1/2 of an Organic Lemon
2T Freshly Grated Organic Ginger
1 Organic Cinnamon Stick
1T Organic Ground Cloves
1/2 Cup raw honey My parents rent out some of their land to a bee keeper in return for fresh honey. It’s what I used. No access to your own bee hives? No worries, these guys will do you proud!

PRO Tip: You could switch out the lemon juice for dehydrated lemon peel OR orange peel to switch things up! Add the dehydrated lemon or orange peel to the Instant Pot with the rest of the ingredients.

Instant Pot Elderberry Syrup Directions

1. Add all of the ingredients EXCEPT the honey and lemon juice to your Instant Pot pressure cooker. Secure and lock the IP lid in place.

2. Close the pressure release valve.

3. Set to Manual for 20 minutes

4. When done, allow to naturally depressurize.

5. Strain off and discard the elderberries, ginger and spices. Then toss them in the compost pile!

6. Allow to cool before blending in honey and lemon juice. Remember, adding the honey and lemon juice to the hot syrup will kill off all of the honey’s beneficial enzymes.

7. Add honey and lemon juice and stir until blended.

8. Store in a glass jar in the fridge.

Tip: The recipe above uses DRIED berries. If using fresh, I would decrease the IP time to around half.

Elderberry Syrup Dosage

Our family takes the standard daily dose which is 1/2-1 teaspoon for kids and 1/2-1 Tablespoon for adults. If we do get sick then we up our dose to every 2-3 hours instead of just once a day until we are better.

Elderberry syrup is a pretty gentle remedy. I’ll always advise to check with a doctor when giving it children.

What natural home remedies do you make for your family?

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About ParkerMama

Tammy is a mom to 6 wonderful kids, including Parker, who came with an extra chromosome! She is passionate about special needs advocacy, living within her means, and preparing for an uncertain future. Tammy’s main blog is Praying For Parker. Make sure to visit her there as well!

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  1. Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (8)Jenny

    Would you reduce the liquid if using frozen berries? Thanks.

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    • Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (9)ParkerMama

      Hi Jenny,

      Yes, you certainly could.

      Reply

  2. Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (10)Robin

    Any idea how to make this with elderberry concentrate???

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    • Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (11)ParkerMama

      Hi Robin,

      My best suggestion would be to reconstitute your concentrate to only half strength or so, and then add the other ingredients. But I’ve never done this with concentrate before. Good luck!

      Reply

  3. Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (12)Eileen

    I don’t have an the Insta pot. How could I make it without the special potL

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  4. Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (14)Linda Kunkel

    I have fresh elderberries frozen in my freezer. How much would I use for this recipe?

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    • Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (15)ParkerMama

      Hi Linda,

      I would decrease the time in the Instant Pot to 10 minutes, and then increase the berries by about half. I’ve never used fresh berries before, but this is where I’d start.

      Reply

  5. Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (16)Sara

    Do you know how long this will keep in the fridge?

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    • Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (17)ParkerMama

      Hi Sara,

      To be on the safest side, I’d recommend leaving only about a 2 week supply in the fridge, and freezing the rest. The unthaw as needed. I’ve frozen mine in ice cube trays before and it’s been a good solution.

      Reply

  6. Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (18)Janet

    If I were to buy dried berries and store them in case I need to make the syrup, how would you store them and how long would they be good for?

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    • Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (19)ParkerMama

      Hi Janet!

      Good question! You could store them in a mason jar that you’ve sealed with a Food Saver. Or in a jar with with a oxygen absorber.

      I have items stored in a mylar bag that I’ve added an oxygen absorber to, pressing out all of the air, and then sealing with an iron.

      Your main goal is to keep them dry and to prevent a lot of exposure to humidity through the air.

      I hope that gives you a few ideas! If not, check back and we’ll brain storm some more!

      Reply

  7. Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (20)Courtney Cole

    Thank you for posting this.

    If you had someone in your family that was allergic to raw honey (like beginning stages of asphyxiation), would you use regular honey or forego honey all together? I know that honey helps to soothe some ailments, so not sure if this was for that, or to sweeten up.

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    • Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (21)ParkerMama

      Hi, Courtney!

      I would totally forgo the honey!

      Reply

  8. Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (22)Ruth Engelthaler

    Could you can the elderberry syrup prior to adding honey and lemon juice so that you have it on hand whether or not the power goes out on your fridge/freezer and then just warm and add honey and fresh lemon juice as you need to?

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  9. Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (23)Sina

    How long should this be good kept in the fridge? Thanks!

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  10. Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (24)KelliS

    Just took this out of my Instant Pot and am wondering what the consistency is supposed to be like when it comes out of the Instant Pot? Mine is runny like liquid, does it need to reduce to a thicker consistency or once I add in the raw honey it will become more like syrup?

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    • Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (25)Leslie

      Turn on saute for about 5 minutes to reduce a bit and thicken.

      Reply

  11. Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (26)denise higgins

    wondering about your containers~where did you get those…? Thanks in advance

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Instant Pot Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe - Simply Preparing (2024)

FAQs

How long to cook elderberries to remove cyanide? ›

Pick though the dried berries to remove any sticks or unripe berries before you cook them. Then follow the recipe instructions. The berries have to be cooked for at least 45 minutes (without a cover) to ensure the deactivation of the toxin that can result in adverse gastrointestinal symptoms.

Can you take too much homemade elderberry syrup? ›

There is a downside to consuming too much elderberry, and that is an upset stomach. Just like with any high fiber fruit, eating too much can cause stomach pain, upset stomach, and diarrhea.

How much homemade elderberry syrup should I take daily? ›

Preventative Use: Take 1 teaspoon daily during the cold and flu season. During Illness: Increase to 1 teaspoon 3 times a day at the onset of symptoms.

How long does DIY elderberry syrup last? ›

Homemade elderberry syrup stored in a glass jar generally lasts 2-3 weeks if the pH is not below 4.2. However, its shelf life can be extended anywhere from 3 to 6 months if you've added an acidifier like lemon juice, citric acid, malic acid, or the liken and keep it in the “way back” of the refrigerator.

Does cooking elderberries destroy cyanide? ›

Cooking elderberries is not just a culinary step; it's a safety measure. To neutralize toxins, specifically cyanide-inducing glycosides, heat treatment is a must. Boiling elderberries for at least 30 minutes is the go-to method. This ensures the destruction of harmful compounds.

How do you remove toxins from elderberries? ›

The uncooked berries, leaves, bark, and roots of the elderberry plant contain the chemicals lectin and cyanide, which can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Cooking the berries and seeds will remove the cyanide.

What not to mix with elderberry? ›

Because elderberry may stimulate the immune system, it could interfere with medications taken to suppress the immune system. These medications include corticosteroids (prednisone) and medications used to treat autoimmune diseases. People with organ transplants should also avoid elderberry.

Is elderberry safe for kidneys? ›

Cardiovascular disease risk biomarkers and liver and kidney function are not altered in postmenopausal women after ingesting an elderberry extract rich in anthocyanins for 12 weeks.

Is homemade elderberry syrup better than store bought? ›

Homemade Elderberry Syrup vs Store Bought

By comparison, my homemade syrup is about a quarter of the price of over-the-counter options. The other draw back of over-the-counter versions is the sweetener, usually it's glucose. My recipe uses raw honey as a sweetener, which has so many healing properties.

What is the best time of day to take elderberry syrup? ›

Although there is no specific time of day to take elderberry, you'll maximize its benefits by using it consistently on a regular basis. You can choose whether to use it morning, afternoon or evening. It may be best to use elderberry for short periods of time to support healthy immune function, and then take a break.

Should elderberry syrup be refrigerated? ›

We get asked all the time, “Do I need to refrigerate my syrup?” And the answer is YES! Most of the store-bought elderberry syrups out there are packed with preservatives, which is why they can last in the medicine cabinet for so long. Most preservatives are sugar laden and unhealthy for our bodies.

Does homemade elderberry syrup need to be refrigerated? ›

Additionally, this recipe was written to be canned in a boiling water bath for shelf-stable storage. Without this heat processing it is not shelf-stable, and the syrup MUST be refrigerated or frozen. Elderberry jelly has many of the same delicious benefits, although it does have more sugar too.

What kind of elderberry is best for syrup? ›

The most popular variety used for syrups is Sambucus nigra, which is native to Europe. The berries on these trees are typically dark purple and tart in taste.

Is elderberry syrup better than gummies? ›

The most potent form of elderberry is raw elderberry syrup (Dr. Mobley suggests syrup made with organic, fresh-pressed elderberries). The syrup is absorbed most quickly by the body—whereas if you take elderberry gummies, capsules, lozenges, or teas, they're less potent and/or take longer for the body to digest.

How do I know if my elderberry syrup is bad? ›

Our shelf life study deemed our syrup safe out of the fridge for up to 5 days. As always, we recommend you keep an eye on the consistency, taste and smell of the syrup. Do not consume if it starts growing white mold, smells bad, tastes bad or fizzes upon opening.

How long do you need to cook elderberries to be safe? ›

Steps:
  • Simmer berries in water for1/2 hour or so.
  • Mash the berries a little with a potato masher or something similar.
  • Strain the liquid off of the cooked berries using a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth to separate out the seeds. ...
  • Add 1/3 – 1/2 cup honey (depending on your sweet tooth) to the liquid while syrup is warm.
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How long do elderberries need to be boiled? ›

Simmer. Bring the liquid to a boil over high heat, then lower the heat slightly. Simmer the elderberries for at least 15 minutes. The water will turn dark purple, and your kitchen will start to smell like elderberry juice!

Does boiling elderberries destroy vitamin C? ›

Elderberries contain vitamin C, but much of it is destroyed by heat. Adding lemon juice provides an additional vitamin C boost to the syrup.

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