Organic Dandelion Wine Recipe

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Web1 gallon of water, plus water to wash the flowers. 2 organic oranges. 6 cups of raw sugar (5 1/2 cups for a dry wine) Method. Gather your flowers at midday, so they are fully open. …

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WebAfter 12 days, strain this infusion into a clean, one-gallon jug. Seal it using a fermentation lock or a balloon with a single pinprick. The single prick in the balloon keeps the bacteria …

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WebCover the crock to keep flies away, and leave to cool to body temperature. Once the mixture cools, add the reserved flower petals and berries to introduce wild yeasts. (Or to use …

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WebHere is a simple, traditional recipe. For other ideas, see wikiHow and Jack Keller's dandelion wine page. Ingredients. 1 package of dried brewing yeast. 2 quarts of …

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WebInstructions: Bring the water and sugar to a boil in a saucepan. Stir to dissolve the sugar and cool to lukewarm. Place the dandelion petals, citrus juice and zest into a one-gallon …

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WebI pour one gallon boiling water over one gallon dandelion flowers in a large bowl. When the blossoms rise (wait about twenty-four to forty-eight hours), I strain the yellow liquid out, …

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WebPreparing the Dandelion Wine Mixture. After the flowers have been cleaned, it’s time to prepare the dandelion wine mixture. I start by boiling a gallon of water and adding the …

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WebInstructions. Collect the blossoms in the morning when they are fully open. Clean thoroughly and drain. For a more delicate flavor, separate the petals from the green base. Bring the …

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WebThe Dandelion Wine recipe out of our category with Alcohol! EatSmarter has over 80,000 healthy & delicious recipes online. Low-Cholesterol Recipes; Low-Sugar Recipes; …

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WebYouTube/Rickvanman - Variety Channel. Using a different bowl, dissolve the wine yeast in lukewarm water and wait for about 2 hours, to allow it to stand until it cools. After that, …

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Web3) Prepare the oranges and the lemon. Zest about half of the rind and peel off the rest in thin strips. You want to minimize the amount of white pith added to the brew. 4)Clean most of …

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WebDandelion led to a reduction in total cholesterol, triglycerides and bad LDL cholesterol, as well as an increase in beneficial HDL cholesterol. Ad. Studies also suggest that …

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WebDandelion Wine Recipe— “Dandelion flower wine was considered so therapeutic to the kidneys and digestive system that it was deemed medicinal even for the ladies…” Credit: …

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WebDandelion Nutrition Facts. According to the USDA Food Data Central, one cup of chopped dandelion greens are mostly made up of water and low in calories.They also contain …

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WebThe Benefits of Drinking Dandelion Wine. Dandelion wine is a medicinal drink. Dandelion flowers are beneficial to digestive health because they aid in the cleansing of the kidneys …

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WebDirections. To prepare dressing: Squeeze roasted garlic pulp into a blender or food processor (discard the skins). Add oil, vinegar, lime juice, salt and pepper and blend or …

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WebPlace dandelion blossoms into boiling water and let sit for 4 minutes. Remove and discard blossoms. Let water cool to 90 degrees F (32 degrees C), about 10 minutes. Stir in …

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