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does anyone know how to make the real deal dandilion and burdock pop using natural ingredients? last year i wanted to make some but couldnt find the recipe... i sourced all the burdock and dandilions too!.i would appreciate any help... i did make very nice lemon barley with fresh lemons and barley
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Can't give exact measures but this is my recipe.
Approx.2 pts.dandelion flowers, One or two(depending on size burdock plants,well washed. 1 gallon water. 1 bag sugar. 2 or 3 lemons. Trim stalks from dandelions(leave green sepals on for bitterness.) Wash all well and chop burdock root,put into a fermenting bucket with a well fitting lid. Pour boiling water over and leave for 24 hours. Strain liquid through muslin into a clean bucket,take a quantity of the liquid and boil in a large pan,add sugar and stir 'til dissolved. Return to bucket(should be blood-heat) and allow to cool. Pour into strong,screw-topped bottles e.g. sterilised cider bottles and leave for 3-4 weeks. Very mildly alcoholic and a refreshing summer drink.Not so alcoholic that children(especially boisterous ones!!) can't drink it. |
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Dandelion coffee - Found this on a survival site, it relates to surviving out in the field, I guess it would be much easier to make at home.
Dry it out, in the sun or by the fire, they have to be brittle and snap easily. Then roast them over the fire until they are dark inside. Then finally grind them up between stones. It’s a time consuming method and though its fun to make it seems a lot of effort for something that takes about thirty seconds to drink. On the other hand most of the teas that you can make are quicker and also probably nicer. Another question, how is it served, do you use milk and suger as you would with real coffee? |
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Dandelion coffee tastes like sh!t. Don't waste your time
![]() BTW: Dandelion = Dent de Lion = French for lion's teeth (the shape of the leaves)
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