this is an idea i got from a volunteer at my work who comes from the Czech republic. Given their abundance right now, its great to have something to use them for other than just salad.
* 200 large dandelion heads (or 300 smaller ones)
* 1 liter / 2.1 pints distilled water
* 4 cups sugar
* 1 whole lemon
METHOD
It's important that these are not dandelions that grow on the side of the road or whatnot or they will be contaminated.
Rinse them and then soak in boiling distilled water and let stand for a minimum of 12 hours. Using a cheesecloth or sieve, reserve the water and make sure to squeeze all the dandelion heads to get all the soaked up water. Throw away the flowers.
Add sugar to the water and lemon. On a low heat, slowly bring mixture to boil stirring gently from time to time with a wooden spoon. Apparently, the wooden spoon thing is important. When the spoon starts "pulling strings" and the mixture gets slightly tacky, take pot off of burner. Transfer to glass jars and voila... you now have dandelion honey.
* 200 large dandelion heads (or 300 smaller ones)
* 1 liter / 2.1 pints distilled water
* 4 cups sugar
* 1 whole lemon
METHOD
It's important that these are not dandelions that grow on the side of the road or whatnot or they will be contaminated.
Rinse them and then soak in boiling distilled water and let stand for a minimum of 12 hours. Using a cheesecloth or sieve, reserve the water and make sure to squeeze all the dandelion heads to get all the soaked up water. Throw away the flowers.
Add sugar to the water and lemon. On a low heat, slowly bring mixture to boil stirring gently from time to time with a wooden spoon. Apparently, the wooden spoon thing is important. When the spoon starts "pulling strings" and the mixture gets slightly tacky, take pot off of burner. Transfer to glass jars and voila... you now have dandelion honey.