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Fantastic! I never knew you could do that Smile
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I made a second jar yesterday
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I just use the vinegar from my home made pickled onions (You have to eat the onions first).
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Mark but you then you don’t get that pretty colour. Smile
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If you want pretty coloured vinegar...................

When you make jam/jelly preserves - save the strained fruit and pour white vinegar over it. Leave it to stand for as long as you like, maybe add a bit of sugar, and you have fruit vinegar.
I've made, raspberry, blackberry and elderberry vinegar. Lovely on salad.
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Bob made about 4lt of elderberry vinegar last year. Luckily it’s nice dose make a lovely salad dressing.
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That's brilliant veggie. I've always thought it was such a waste to throw away the strained fruit, but it's not really fit to eat being all skin and pips. Good to have another use for it.
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I've read that you can also use the fruit vinegar as a cordial, topped up with sparkling water - or flat water I guess!
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(08-06-2020, 07:21 PM)Small chilli Wrote: Bob made about 4lt of elderberry vinegar last year. Luckily it’s nice dose make a lovely salad dressing.
Oh wow, I wonder if you could pour vinegar on the discarded flowers after making cordial? I might just give that a go! It sounds delicious! Smile

(08-06-2020, 06:14 PM)Veggie Wrote: If you want pretty coloured vinegar...................

When you make  jam/jelly preserves - save the strained fruit and pour white vinegar over it. Leave it to stand for as long as you like, maybe add a bit of sugar, and you have fruit vinegar.
I've made, raspberry, blackberry and elderberry vinegar. Lovely on salad.

Oooh I love this idea too! Thank you! Smile
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Yum, like a shrub (the drink, not the plant). I was making shrubs regularly a couple of years ago and really should start making them again. Strong/tart fruits (like citrus) or powerful herbs (like mint) worked best for me.
Formerly self-contained, but expanding my gardening horizons beyond pots!
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