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Immune-Boosting Homemade Elderberry Gummies (only 4 ingredients!)

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At the height of cold and flu season, I will do just about anything to naturally boost my kids’ immune systems!

That’s why I started making homemade elderberry gummies a few years ago.

Loaded with Vitamin C and nourishing gelatin, sweetened with raw honey from our bee hives, my kids snack on them throughout the winter and fall! I love that I can feed my family these nourishing homemade gummies, instead of buying a synthetic vitamin at the store.

Types Of Elderberries

I learned how to identify and forage for wild elderberries over seven years ago. Since then, I’ve been making homemade elderberry syrup and recently made a bottle of elderberry tincture. Elderberries are my go-to natural source of Vitamin C when our immune systems need a boost.

We live in an area abundant with wild elderberry shrubs. Every summer, my family harvests wild elderberries to use in a variety of homemade immune-boosting foods.

Since our wild edibles books note that red elderberries (Sambucus racemosa) are toxic, we harvest only black elderberries (Sambucus nigra) and blue elderberries (Sambucus cerulea).

If you don’t have a local source of elderberries to harvest, most herb shops and natural health food stores sell dried elderberries. Dried elderberries can also be purchased online.

Health Benefits Of Elderberries

Elderberries have been used for hundreds of years as a folk remedy to boost the immune system and fight colds and flu. Elderberries are widely known for their high levels of Vitamin C. They are also rich in Vitamin A, potassium, and iron.

According to Rosemary Gladstar,

“The berries also have powerful antiviral properties and so are helpful in treating viral infections including flus, herpes, and shingles. They’re also used for treating upper respiratory infections.” (Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner’s Guide, page 135)

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Immune-Boosting Homemade Elderberry Gummies

Who else will do almost anything to naturally boost your kids' immune systems during flu season?! After learning how to make elderberry syrup and tinctures for their immune-boosting benefits, I started making homemade elderberry gummies too, and now my kids snack on them throughout the fall and winter to stay healthy. Learn how to make this easy DIY supplement for kids and adults today!

Course Household & Health, Snack
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Setting Time 3 hours
Total Time 1 hour
Author Annie Bernauer

Ingredients

  • 2 cups pure water
  • 2 cups elderberries fresh OR 1 cup dried elderberries
  • 3/4 cup raw honey may add more or less to desired level of sweetness
  • 4 tablespoons sustainably-sourced gelatin (certified glyphosate-free)

Instructions

  1. Place the elderberries and water in a saucepan on the stove. Bring to a boil.
  2. Reduce the heat and allow the fruit to simmer in the water for 30 to 45 minutes.
  3. Mash the elderberries to help release the juices into the water.
  4. After 45 minutes, strain the elderberries from the juice with a fine mesh strainer lined with cheesecloth.
  5. Bundle up the elderberries in the cheesecloth and squeeze out all the elderberry juice.
  6. Return the elderberry juice to the saucepan on the stove over low heat. Do not boil the elderberry juice.
  7. Whisk in the honey.

  8. Slowly pour in the gelatin while briskly whisking the juice so the gelatin doesn't clump.
  9. Whisk until the gelatin dissolves.
  10. Remove the saucepan from heat and pour the liquid into silicone molds or a glass baking dish. If using a silicone mold, place the mold on a cookie sheet before filling it with the elderberry mixture. Speaking from experience, if you pick up a flimsy silicone mold without the tray underneath, it will spill and make a big mess!
  11. Refrigerate for several hours or until set.
  12. Elderberry gummies should last up to 1 week in the refrigerator, although at our house they never last that long!

Recipe Notes

*Elderberries are bitter in their natural state so this recipe has raw honey added as a natural sweetener. *This recipe is just the right amount to fill one of my silicone molds. The recipe can be doubled to make a larger batch.

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Have you used elderberries to stay healthy during flu season before? How do you naturally boost your immune system during the fall and winter?

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Posted in: Food Preparation Health & Nutrition Healthy Living Household & Health Recipes Simple Living Snacks Snacks (Gluten-Free)

About Annie Bernauer

Annie lives on a homestead in Montana with her husband and two young children. She was taught how to cook from scratch and preserve food by three generations of women in her family. Annie is a Certified Master Naturalist and enjoys foraging for wild edibles and creating wild harvested goodies in the kitchen. She writes about her family's modern day homesteading at Montana Homesteader and shares about homeschooling her children at Creative Homeschool Adventures. Annie can often be found exploring nature, reading a good book or creating homestead goods to sell in her family’s online shop Sweathouse Creek Creations.

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  1. Shirley Dobbins says

    February 5, 2019 at 8:47 pm

    I bit of lemon juice will cut that tartness right out! Would that affect the outcome of the gummies?

    Reply
    • Annie Bernauer says

      February 6, 2019 at 11:06 pm

      I’ve never tried adding lemon juice so I’m not sure if it would affect the outcome of the gummies. I add lemon juice when I make homemade elderberry jelly to can and the flavor is delicious!

      Reply
  2. Krystle says

    February 6, 2019 at 4:39 pm

    The recipe doesn’t state when to add the honey.

    Reply
    • Haniya Cherry says

      February 7, 2019 at 4:17 pm

      Hi Krystle! Thanks for noticing that! The recipe is now fixed. 🙂

      Reply
  3. Donna K Green says

    February 8, 2019 at 1:46 pm

    How many and how often would you or your children eat in a day?

    Reply
  4. Annie Bernauer says

    February 12, 2019 at 10:57 pm

    Great question Donna! My kids eat one gummy per serving for a total of up to four gummies per day. I eat 1-2 gummies per serving for a total of up to six gummies throughout the day.

    Reply
  5. Rosalie says

    February 16, 2019 at 11:31 pm

    How about using Blueberry’s..same amount of honey?

    Reply
    • Annie Bernauer says

      February 18, 2019 at 3:22 pm

      I’ve made mixed berry gummies before but not just blueberry gummies. I always determine the amount of honey needed by how sweet or tart the fruit juice is. Since blueberries are sweeter than elderberries, you would probably need less honey than what the elderberry gummies recipe calls for. I would suggest adding a little honey at a time until you achieve your desired level of sweetness when making blueberry gummies. Good luck!

      Reply
  6. Doug Arndt says

    March 10, 2019 at 7:00 pm

    I don’t have access to wild elderberries, but bought cuttings to start some bushes. However, you say these will last about a week, but since one would want them for the “cold season” (much later than harvest time), is there a way to retain the berries for later, or retain the gummy’s for later (like freeze maybe)

    Reply
    • Maggie says

      April 28, 2019 at 11:09 am

      Hello! Also curious if it’s feasible to freeze the gummies to prolong their keep

      Reply
  7. Kimesha says

    November 24, 2019 at 10:35 am

    I tried this recipe but my gummies came out very gooey and not firm at all even after being in the mold in the fridge overnight. I followed the recipe as instructed is there a reason why it could of turned out like this? I used the dried elderberries and fruit pectin instead of gelatin. I would love your input.

    Reply
  8. Brandi says

    January 5, 2020 at 9:50 pm

    What size glass dish and how many squares do you suggest cutting them into?

    Reply
  9. Regina Wilson says

    March 12, 2020 at 8:40 pm

    What type of gelatin is used to make gummies?

    Reply
  10. Dori says

    December 30, 2021 at 11:46 am

    I have mini-gummy bear molds (7.4 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches). Would you have a dosage recommendation for these please?

    Reply
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