Homemade Elderberry Gummies (Simple DIY Immune Recipe)

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Learn how to make easy and healthy homemade elderberry gummies at home. These tasty treats are packed with immune-boosting benefits and can be made with just two simple ingredients.

mason jars with elderberry gummies and spilled over to the table top.

Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. I am not a medical professional, please seek the advice of your medical provider for any medical advice.

Simple Homemade Elderberry Gummies

Elderberry gummies are a delicious and natural way to boost yours or your child’s immune system. I like to take our elderberry syrup recipe and make these gummies as an easy way to give my children additional vitamins – especially during peak times of seasonal illnesses.

Serving Suggestions

For dosing, I give my kiddos 1-2 gummies per day depending on their age. For younger children and toddlers, I only give them one gummy per day. And this recipe is not recommended for children under 1.

For adults, I made a larger size gummy using a different size mold.

heart shaped elderberry gummies.

Ingredients

Elderberry Syrup: For this elderberry gummies recipe, I’ve made it simple with only two ingredients. First you will need elderberry syrup as the base. I make ours from dried elderberries, but you could also use a store-bought elderberry syrup if you prefer. Get the homemade elderberry syrup recipe here or try our recommended pre-made version with added echinacea, vitamin c, and zinc.

Grass-fed Beef Gelatin: Any gelatin powder should work, however, I prefer the added benefits of this grass-fed beef gelatin <— great for gut health & a great source of absorbable protein. We use it for so many things like this recipe and also our healthy homemade marshmallows.

ingredients and tools needed for homemade elderberry gummies.

Tools you’ll need for this recipe

  • Gummy molds
  • Whisk
  • Droppers (comes in the mold set I recommended above)
  • Baking sheet (for easily transferring to the fridge)

Instructions

First, begin by combining elderberry syrup at room temperature with the gelatin in a small mixing bowl. Whisk in the hot water (around 105° F) until well combined.

Quickly add the elderberry mixture to molds using one of the droppers. The gummies will begin to set at room temperature so it’s important to work quickly.

I like to use a baking sheet under the silicone molds while adding the gummy mixture. This makes transferring them to the refrigerator super easy.

Move the gummies to the fridge for 1-2 hours, or until set.

elderberry gummies on a baking sheet.
two small mason jars with finished elderberry gummies on a table.

Store finished elderberry gummies in an airtight container inside of the refrigerator for up to 1 month. I like to keep our homemade gummies in small mason jars with plastic lids for ease of use and storage.

FAQ (frequently asked questions)

What not to mix with elderberry?

Because elderberry may stimulate the immune system, it could interact or interfere with some medications. Such as those taken to suppress the immune system. It is always advisable to seek advice from your healthcare provider.

How many elderberry gummies can you eat a day?

This can vary based off of the recipe and age. For this recipe, using the molds recommended; children take 1-2 per day. Adults may take up to 3 of the smaller size or 1 of the larger sizes (heart shaped mold) per day. Again, seek the advice of your healthcare provider.

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mason jars with elderberry gummies and spilled over to the table top.

Elderberry gummy recipe

Looking for a tasty and natural way to boost your immune system? Try making your own elderberry gummies with gelatin! This recipe is simple to follow and packed with health benefits.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Resting Time 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • ½ cup elderberry syrup (room temperature)
  • 2 tablespoons grass-fed beef gelatin
  • cup hot water (around 105℉)

Instructions

  • Combine the elderberry syrup at room temperature with the gelatin in a small mixing bowl. Whisk in the hot water (around 105° F) until well combined.
  • Quickly add the elderberry mixture to molds. The gummies will begin to set at room temperature so it’s important to work quickly.
  • I like to use a baking sheet under the molds while adding the gummy mixture. This makes transferring them to the refrigerator super easy.
  • Move the gummies to the fridge for 1-2 hours, or until set.

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