Subj : Re: Soda To : Shawn Highfield From : Dave Drum Date : Wed May 10 2023 06:19:23 -=> Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> I quite like their Dr. Pepper/Cream Soda combination ... but it's hard DD> to find sometimes as it sells out quickly. SH> Just had one of these Monday. It was quite good. Saw it at the gas SH> station and bought as an impulse, I'll buy it again! I was doing the weekly grocery run yesterday and noticed that the place I was shopping (County Market) had placed a "Limit 2" placard on their display of product. Everyone I've introduced to it quite likes it ... well, except one old curmudgeon who'd gripe if you hung him with a new rope. Bv)= MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Homemade Sassafras Root Beer Categories: Beverages, Herbs Yield: 5 Pints Several roots; (including - some green stems) from - sassafras saplings, about - 30-40 inches worth of 1/4" - thick roots-enough to fill - one cup when you chop them - in 1/2" pieces) 4 c Water 2 Cloves 1/2 ts Anise seeds; can sub fennel 4 Allspice berries 1 (1") stick cinnamon 1/4 c Molasses 1 c Sugar 2 qt Soda water Scrub the roots clean of any dirt. Cut the roots into 1/2" long pieces. (The roots can be tough, if you have a pair of pruning shears, they work great to cut the roots.) If you have a few green stems, you can include them too, but you should have mostly roots. Cut up as much as you need to fill one cup. Put the roots into a small pot and cover with 4 cups of water. Add the cloves, anise seeds, allspice berries, and cinnamon stick. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, and simmer for 25 minutes. Add the molasses and simmer for 5 minutes more. Remove from heat. Strain through cheesecloth or a fine mesh sieve lined with a paper towel. Rinse out the pot. Return the liquid to the pot. Add the sugar, heat until just a simmer and the sugar has dissolved. Remove from the heat and let cool. To assemble the root beer, fill a glass with ice cubes, add the syrup and soda water in a 1:2 ratio, so 1/3 cup of syrup to 2/3 cups of soda water. Add more soda water if you want it more diluted, add more syrup if you want it stronger. Yield: Makes about 2 1/2 quarts. From: http://www.simplyrecipes.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... Vegetables lack purpose when unaccompanied by a good cut of meat. --- MultiMail/Win * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .