
10-09-2007, 01:33 AM
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de-stemming elderberries
"hap" wrote in message
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Came up with a pretty good way to de stem those little ederberries.
After a few weekends of trial and error the process below is what I
came up with. Probabally this was discovered before, so I'm not
applying for a patent, just figured I'd share 
- when picking the clusters pull off large stalks
- put all clusters into a large container or bucket
- cover with cold water by several inches
- leave for an hour. This makes the bugs float up to the top and
maybe softens the stems.
- wash off the bugs
- reach in and gently grab a double handfull of stems.
- gently roll them like a pizza dough, the berries fall back into the
water. Don't press too hard you'll smash to many berries.
- repeat until all/most berries are destemed
- in the bucket/container the ripe berries will sink and the unripe
will float for the most part
- scoop off the floating berries with a strainer
- drain off water for the remaining berries
good luck with dem berries,
hap
Hap,
Good idea. I comb them off the bush then sift through hardware cloth.
Details at:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rbfarm/eldrpick.html
Paul
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