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Kids (and adults) love these SUPER easy elderberry gummies! Made with your stash of homemade elderberry syrup and gelatin, this recipe is so simple to make.
Two years ago I made my first batch of elderberry syrup, and last year I talked about how spoonfuls kept dripping all over my floor. This inspired me to create my thick elderberry syrup, which is a great solution and has been very popular on the blog.
This year, I decided to make a few new elderberry goodies including Instant Pot elderberry syrup, apple cinnamon elderberry syrup, and elderberry tea. All super immune-boosting and delicious. We are going elderberry crazy up in here!
But secretly, I think my favorite elderberry recipe of all has to be these adorable elderberry gummies.
Elderberry Gummies for Kids
One reason I love them so much (aside from how cute they are), is that they are so easy to take on the daily. No messing with a spoon and measuring amounts – just pop one into your mouth and go!
They’re absolutely perfect for kids, especially. Since these are so easy to take, I’m finding that we are more consistent with taking our elderberry on school mornings than we were last year (score!).
Also, some kids aren’t particularly fond of taking syrups (it’s reminiscent of medicine, I guess?). But all kids love gummies! So these are a no-brainer solution to get your child to consume something extremely good for them in a fun-to-eat package.
(Psst… grown ups can eat them, too!)
Elderberry gummies recipe benefits
If you’re unfamiliar with elderberry and wondering, “What are elderberry gummies good for?”, here’s some info:
- Elderberries are a high-antioxidant berry with vitamin C which may help prevent and shorten the duration of cold and flu.
- In an PubMed NCBI study with patients who consumed elderberry, “Symptoms were relieved on average 4 days earlier and use of rescue medication was significantly less in those receiving elderberry extract compared with placebo.”
- Elderberry syrup is easy to make and much cheaper than store-bought. It’s even easier to transform your syrup into gummies.
- For most kids, gummies are easier to take than syrup. No spoon mess, kids love gummies anyway, and just look at all the cute shapes!
- Elderberry gummies contain all the healthy components of syrup, but also contain the healthy addition of gelatin. Gelatin is wonderful for joints, skin, hair, nails, and more.
- For further reading on elderberry, check out this article from WebMD.
Dosage of elderberry gummies for toddlers & kids
Before giving these gummies to toddlers, please note that these are not intended for babies under the age of 1. Since they contain honey, which is unsafe for infants, please wait until your child is a bit older.
The dosage amount for elderberry isn’t completely straightforward, and it also depends on the size of the gummy molds you’re using.
There are some bigger molds which contain about 5 ml (1 teaspoon). There are also smaller molds which only hold about 1 ml. Look at your specific manufacturer to see how much liquid volume are in your molds.
In the pack of silicone molds I purchased, there are two trays for large gummies that hold 5-6 ml and three trays for small gummies that hold 1-1.5 ml.
Here are the molds I use, and they work great! They also came with two eyedroppers which are perfect for filling the molds.
Here’s the dosage for our family during cold/flu season —
5ml (large) gummies:
- For prevention/immune support, take 1 gummy per day
- For illness, take 1 gummy, 3 times per day
1 ml (small) gummies:
- For prevention/immune support, take 3-5 gummies per day
- For illness, take 3-5 gummies, 3 times per day
Adult dosage: Simply double the dosage guidelines above for best results.
How to make elderberry syrup gummies
The best thing about these gummies is how EASY they are to make! Here’s the step-by-step process.
First, add 2 cups of your homemade elderberry syrup to a saucepan on medium low heat. You can use my classic, Instant Pot, or apple cinnamon version (recipe coming next week)! Today, I’m using apple cinnamon elderberry syrup to start with.
Heat gently and add unflavored beef gelatin, whisking frequently. For superior quality and the most health benefits, you’ll love the Perfect Supplements brand. It’s sourced exclusively from Brazilian non-GMO grass fed cows. For a budget option, try NOW foods unflavored gelatin.
You want to heat the mixture on medium low until the gelatin is just dissolved. DO NOT allow it to boil – this will alter the consistency of the gelatin and the gummies may not set properly. Heating too much also kills the beneficial enzymes in the honey from your syrup.
Once the mixture is dissolved, use an eyedropper to fill silicone molds. Transfer to the refrigerator and allow to set for 1-2 hours until firm.
Once gummies are firm, pop them out of the molds and store in an airtight container in the fridge. Don’t store them in a warm environment, since the gummies can melt in warm temperatures. That’s because we are using all natural ingredients and no stabilizers or waxes to prevent melting.
These elderberry dummies stay fresh up to 2 months in the fridge.
Easy Elderberry Gummies
Kids (and adults) love these SUPER easy elderberry gummies! Made with your stash of homemade elderberry syrup and gelatin, this recipe is so simple to make.
Cook Time 10 minutes
Cooling / Setting Time 1 hour
Author Mary
Ingredients
- 2cupshomemade elderberry syrup*
- 8tbsp.unflavored beef gelatin
Instructions
In a saucepan on medium low, heat syrup and gelatin. Whisk frequently and heat until mixture is warm and gelatin is dissolved. DO NOT overheat or boil – this will affect how the gelatin sets and kill the raw honey enzymes.
With an eyedropper, fill silicone gummy molds. If you have some extra mixture left, you can pour it into a flat tray and refrigerate, then cut into gummy cubes.
Refrigerate for 1-2 hours, until gummies are firm.
Once gummies have solidified, pop out of molds and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Gummies must be refrigerated. If left at warm temperatures, they may melt.
Dosage Instructions for Kids —
For 5ml (large) gummies:
For prevention/immune support, take 1 gummy per day
For illness, take 1 gummy, 3 times per day
For 1 ml (small) gummies:
For prevention/immune support, take 3-5 gummies per day
For illness, take 3-5 gummies, 3 times per day
Dosage Instructions for Adults —
Double the dosage amount recommended for children above.
Recipe Notes
- Try these recipes for homemade elderberry syrup: classic, apple cinnamon, or Instant Pot syrup.
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