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Gooseberry Fool
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Carla's Orange Chocolate & Cream Choux 'C'
Cranachan
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Danish Peasant Girl with Veil
Apple Snow
Blackberry Polenta Cake
Basic Four-Egg Sponge
Trifle in a 'Trifle'
Pears in Lemon Juice
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Anna-Louise's Redcurrant Tart
Baby BBQ
Zinging Home-Made Lemonade
Mini-Cooked Breakfast
Butterfly Fruit
Redcurrant Yogurt Ice-Cream
Blackcurrant Coulis
Lemon Ricotta with Summer Fruits and Blackcurrant Coulis
Redcurrant Muffins
Dough Balls
Kids' Summer Cup
Primrose Salad
Easy Cheese Soufflé
Elderflower Fizz
Zany Pavlova
Herb Pikelets and Orange Caviar
Maypole Cake
Bananas in Pyjamas
Elderflower Cordial
Junket

Elderflower Fizz

Elderflowers are everywhere in early June, and it's fun going on elderflower walks, picking the biggest and best from along the verges and river sides (take wellies or paddle). A walking stick is handy to pull down the high branches, but watch out for nettles below. This makes a fizzy elderflower champage.

2.25 litre /4pt water
1 kg sugar
3 chopped lemons
12 elderflower heads
2 tbsp white wine vinegar


Put all ingredients in a large, covered container and leave for 24 hours (you can leave the champagne outside on a hot day). Strain through muslin, and pour into strong glass bottles with a screw or metal flip-top lid. Keep for two weeks before serving.

Try our Elderflower Cordial too - it's deliciously refreshing on a hot summer day.