Pickled Gooseberries
Gooseberries are a delicious fruit available from June until July. They are very tart, but this is a great way to sweeten them. Eat them on top of ice cream or your favorite dessert. My kids can’t get enough of them!
Course Side Dish
Servings 0
Instructions
- Fill a jar with fresh or frozen gooseberries.
- Fill the jar with apple cider vinegar until gooseberries are fully submerged.
- Let sit for 4-5 days.
- Strain vinegar off.
- Pack the gooseberries back into the jar, but layer them with sugar.
- Let sit for 11 days.
- Strain into a bowl to save the syrup.
- Pack the gooseberries into a jar, then pour the syrup over the top until full.