
Birch Sap with Barberry – Step-by-Step Recipe & Practical Tips
A fragrant birch sap drink with a pleasant tart note and rich barberry flavor.
Birch sap with dried fruits is a simple seasonal drink that combines natural sweetness with a rich fruity aroma.

A fragrant homemade drink made from birch sap and dried fruits with a naturally sweet flavor.
Below is the ingredient list for this recipe with the base proportions. It is convenient to prepare everything you need in advance so the cooking process goes more smoothly and without rushing.
There are 3 items in the list. It is convenient to check that everything is ready first and only then move on to the cooking steps.
The recipe is broken down into clear steps so it is easy to follow right in the kitchen. Move through them in order to keep the process under control and avoid missing important details.
This recipe has 5 steps. It is easiest to follow them in order without jumping between stages.
Rinse thoroughly and soak in hot water for 10 minutes to soften.
Strain through a fine sieve or cheesecloth to remove impurities.
Pour sap into a pot, add sugar and dried fruits, and stir.
Heat gently for 10–15 minutes without boiling vigorously.
Pour hot liquid into sterilized jars, seal, and allow to cool.
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