Berry and Rose Geranium Smoothie

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Ingredients
- ½cup blueberries
- ½cup raspberries
- ¾cup hulled strawberries
- 2 to 3tablespoons rose geranium syrup (see below)
- 4ice cubes
- ½cup sugar
- ½cup water
- 2sprigs rose geranium
For the Berry and Rose Geranium Smoothie
For the Rose Geranium Syrup
Preparation
For the Berry and Rose Geranium Smoothie
- Step 1
Place all of the ingredients in the blender. Blend until frothy, about one minute. Serve at once.
- Step 2
Combine the sugar and water, and bring a to a boil. Reduce the heat, and simmer three to five minutes until slightly thick. Add the rose geranium sprigs to the pot, turn off the heat and cover tightly. Allow the rose geranium to steep for 15 minutes. Strain into a jar, and place in the refrigerator. The syrup will keep for about a week.
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Intense and delicious as described, except that I, having no geraniums of any kind, instead made a mix of simple-syrup and purchased rosewater. The result was outstanding, but there wasn't enough to share. So after tasting and appreciating the prescribed result, I added about ¾ cup of yogurt. The addition knocked down the flavor intensity of the berries, and I had to add more rose syrup, but even so both my husband and I were happy, and he called this smoothie "among the best."
Are the sprigs the leaves of an old-fashioned rose scented leaf geranium? Apologies, but I can’t see a response to the previous question asking if the sprigs are leaves or flowers. Thank you much!
Are the sprigs the leaves of an old-fashioned rose scented leaf geranium? Apologies, but I can’t see a response to the previous question asking if the sprigs are leaves or flowers. Thank you much!
Intense and delicious as described, except that I, having no geraniums of any kind, instead made a mix of simple-syrup and purchased rosewater. The result was outstanding, but there wasn't enough to share. So after tasting and appreciating the prescribed result, I added about ¾ cup of yogurt. The addition knocked down the flavor intensity of the berries, and I had to add more rose syrup, but even so both my husband and I were happy, and he called this smoothie "among the best."
By sprigs, you mean the leaves, not the flowers, right?