My most favourite use of rose hips is to brew them into tea. For tea, dried or fresh rosehips can be used. Up until now I've picked some whilst out walking and then brewed them up after returning home but have also dried a good amount to see us through the winter months.
To make tea, I simply add around 15 rosehips to a small teapot and leave it to brew up.

We also love rosehip syrup which we add to natural yoghurt, add a drop or two to a cup of chamomile tea, or drizzle a bit on pancakes. To make rosehip syrup, rinse and dry rosehips. Place in a pan and cover with a little water. Bring to the boil and then simmer until soft. Sieve off the liquid then add one part honey to two parts heated, strained rosehip juice. I pour it into a clean jar and it keeps for about two weeks. This dodgy looking concoction is my rosehip syrup! The boys love it!

There are so many uses for these amazing rosehips. They can be added to soups and stews and even made into delicious fruit leather. They are coming to an end now and I shall miss gathering them but at least I have some stored up.
I was just eyeing my dried rosehips today thinking I needed to make a tea. Love the syrup idea. I really should try that.
ReplyDeleteHow fortunate you are to have abundant rosehips at your disposal. I never would have thought to turn them into syrup -- yum!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I was looking over some of your other posts and saw the Star path for Mary. What a lovely idea that I just may have to implement next Advent!
Hi Kelly:)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this, I have always wondered what I could do with rosehips:)
Have a lovely Sunday:)
Warmly
Linda
Rosehip syrup sounds wonderful! We will definitely try that someday.
ReplyDeleteAnd what beautiful frost pictures jack Frost drew for you!
We went for a brief wintry walk yesterday. But here we are covered in snow... not much gathering going on. I'm enjoying reading some of your days!
I am so glad you posted this. I have a rose bush that I neglect this time every year and it is covered with rose hips that are ready to use. I know what I am having with breakfast tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious. I love finding this kind of information on blogs.
ReplyDeleteI've been wondering how to make rosehip syrup since I read about it in the British Country Living magazine. Thank you for the recipe. I have lots of rosehips to collect. Can you still collect them when they have been nipped by frost? love, Beth
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ReplyDeleteAhhh - just printed this one out!
ReplyDeleteI love rose tea!
Namaste!
Thank you for the tea and syrup ideas! We are gathring our rose hips now, and I've been wanting to do something with them besides using for decorations. Wonderful. :)
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