Hi There,
Have you ever heard of a shrub? Not the kind you plant, but the kind you drink?
It's a type drinking vinegar that's infused with herbs and fruit, and the combination of sweet + sour is brilliantly refreshing. In early America, before super-sweet sodas became popular, shrubs and drinking vinegars were often consumed during the summer months.
And I think you'll like making them, too.
Here's why:
- They're easy (and fun) to make. For this recipe, you'll mash cherries with herbs, then cover them with vinegar and wait. Within about 2 week's it'll be ready and all you have to do is mix with a sweetener and serve. Easy.
- They're kid-friendly. Kids like the fruit-forward, sweet-sour flavor of shrubs. Plus, they're nonalcoholic, too.
- They're delicious. This version uses sweet cherries, red wine vinegar, thyme and black pepper - giving the drink a sweet, fruity flavor with an herbal undertone that is just so refreshing.
Snag the recipe (+ tips) here → Cherry Shrub
Let me know if you try it!
Peace + Wellness,
Jenny McGruther, NTP
Nourished Kitchen
P.S. I used the Cabernet Port Vinegar from Acid League to make this recipe - and I worked with them to get you a discount, if you'd like to try it! Use coupon code NOURISHED15. ๐
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