A Midsummer Night’s Eve Potion

A Midsummer Night’s Eve Potion

Elderflower cordial and rose lemonade, with or without a measure of gin, is the basis for an elixir given a magic touch with petals of rose and rose-geranium, elderflower, borage, a little mint and a few strawberries. Crumbs on the Table 
Prep Time10 mins
Total Time10 mins
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Cocktail, Summer
Servings: 4 people
Author: crumbsonthetable.co.uk

Ingredients

  • 120 ml (1/2 cup) elderflower cordial
  • 400 ml (1 3/4 cups) soda water, cold from the fridge
  • 320 ml (1 3/8 cups) rose lemonade, cold from the fridge
  • 8 small strawberries, reserving 1 for garnish
  • 12 mint leaves, reserving 1 for garnish
  • 20-25 (2 cups) ice cubes
  • 1 Handful of fragrant unsprayed rose petals (1-2 Roses)
  • 8 leaves of unsprayed rose-geranium leaves, and one of its flowers for garnish (“Attar of Roses” has a very good rose scent and taste)
  • A few newly opened elderflower blossoms – one small head will do more than one drink; check that it has a pleasant smell and is free of blemishes
  • 6-8 borage flowers
  • 4 shots of Gin

Instructions

  • Measure the elder flower cordial into one liter  (quart) measuring jug.
  • Muddle 2 of the mint leaves and 1 of the strawberries, along with the rose geranium leaves and rose petals if using, into the cordial in the bottom of the jug, using a spoon to bruise them to release their flavours. You can leave it for up to two hours at this stage to infuse, or proceed after 5-10 minutes with a milder taste.
  • Prepare your decorations: break apart the elderflower into very small heads or individual flowers; have ready two rose-geranium flowers or a couple of small rose petals; carefully take the stem end off the back of the borage flowers.
  • Just before serving, add the cold soda water to the jug with the cordial and herbals, and strain the mix into a second pouring jug. Add the ice and the cold rose lemonade, and stir well for about one minute until icy cold.
  • Either add all the fruit, mint and blossom decorations to the serving jug itself, to pour into glasses randomly with the drink; or reserve some for individual glasses if you prefer, which makes a personal (and neater) touch.
  • Garnish with one strawberry and one mint leaf, and add a borage flower, a rose geranium flower and a little sprinkling of the elder flowers.