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I had a bit of a do-it-yourself victory this week in the kitchen after finding a package of pearl barley at the back of the pantry. The children love that special lemon and barley drink you can buy in the supermarket and I decided to try making my own syrup. And also very satisfying, I followed Jenny's recipe to make a multi-purpose spray cleaner for around the kitchen, which is proving very useful indeed. In the past I've also used Hanna's one, which is also brilliant.

Because we have a very generous lemon tree, my recipe is for quite a large batch of this syrup- but you could easily scale it down. I bottled mine in sterilised jars that sealed so I'm thinking it should last a while in the pantry, and I have some to give away, too. And the kids are happy- it only takes a tiny slurp in the bottom of a glass of water to make lemonade, and is even nicer as hot drink. Hooray!

Lemon and Barley Syrup

You will need: 250 grams pearl barley, 400 grams sugar, about 20 lemons or other citrus (or enough to make 500mls lemon juice), 3 or 4 clean jars or bottles.

Wash the barley in hot water and rinse a few times. Place it in a medium saucepan with about 5 cups of water, and the peeled rind of 3 or 4 lemons. Bring to the boil, then reduce heat and simmer for about half an hour.

Meanwhile, juice and strain all the citrus fruit into another saucepan, then heat gently. Tip in the sugar and stir until it is completely dissolved.

Using a sieve, strain the cooked barley and peel over a bowl (you might have to do so in batches) then add the liquid to the lemon and sugar mixture. 

Wash and dry your bottles or jars, and place them in a warm oven for 20 minutes or so. I also boil the lids in a small saucepan of water for a few minutes. Pour the hot syrup into your bottles and seal.

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16 responses to “lemon + barley”

  1. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    I remember drinking lemon barley water whilst staying with my grandmother in the 50s. I loved it then and I’m going to make some now!

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  2. Kate Avatar

    Oh yum, thanks for the recipe, may have to try it!

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  3. SmitoniusAndSonata Avatar

    This sounds delicious and so much healthier than the commercial version .
    My grandmother always prescribed this for hot and bothered children at lunchtime on long hot summer days .

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  4. louana Avatar

    sounds yum! I might have to scale down the recipe, you must have a very plentiful lemon tree! lucky thing 🙂

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  5. snows Avatar

    Thanks for the recipe! My parents have a lemon tree (we call it 4 seasons) and is very productive, new ideas are super welcome!

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  6. Lila Avatar

    Oh, this sounds delicious, and such a perfect way to capture summer in a glass jar. I will have to try it soon!

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  7. Katherine Ross Avatar

    I love barley in soups and other savory dishes, but I’ve never heard of lemon barley. I’m curious… what type of flavor does it lend?

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  8. Jacqui Avatar

    Hi Melissa
    Its coming up to a year since the first earthquake here in Canterbury and I just wanted to say a big thank you for the inspiration and beauty you put into my dark days back then and in February too. I check your blog everyday and there is always something that inspires me. After the Feb earthquake we were surrounded by greyness and destruction and there was such a bleak feeling in our city. Finding such beauty here was so helpful. Thank you.
    Jacqui

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  9. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi jacqui, thank you for writing! i hope things improve down there, thinking of you all x

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  10. Kylie Avatar

    yum, can’t wait to try the recipe!
    and all the homemade cleaning products will come in handy for spring cleaning this month!

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  11. Nicole Avatar

    When I was a kid, my grandmother would give us barley sugar candy at Christmas. I am very intrigued by the idea of a lemon barley drink. Sounds yummy! I will have to give this recipe a try (I’m very jealous of your lemon tree! I buy sooo many lemons)

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  12. Anne Avatar

    I absolutely love your shoulder bag tutorial and have made two of these, one for a niece and one for son’s girlfriend. They love them. The one is on my blog, (I think the pic of it is on the older posts page 4 or 5.) Anyway, i wanted to ask, any suggestions on how to add a zipper closure??
    I would appreciate any help whatsoever. Thank you so much for your time!!
    Anne
    🙂

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  13. tinyhappy Avatar

    thanks for your kind comment, anne. im sorry but i have no idea how to put a zip in this pattern- ive not made one of these bags in about 4 or 5 years! good luck.

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  14. Hanna Avatar

    yum, must make this, I have made lemon barley drink before but i love the idea of a concentrate.
    And yay for homemade spray cleaners, i never buy it now – oh and the deodorant you posted on a ages ago, it’s awesome aye, it’s all i ever use now.

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  15. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi katherine,
    sorry that i didn’t reply sooner to your question! i can’t really describe the flavour that the barley lends to this cordial… i suppose it tones down the lemon a bit and is slightly ‘earthy’. but it doesn’t have much of a flavour really. i read that it has a good nutritional value, though.

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