Recipe: Royal Linen

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The Royal Linen | Photo by SACtoday Staff

In case a White Linen isn’t enough to cool you off during the hot summer days, we’ve created our own twist on the River City’s signature drink: the Royal Linena Kings-colored, Sacramento native plant-adoring slushy for you to enjoy. Pro tip: We also think this locally-focused libation works great as a mocktail.

Royal Linen Ingredients

  • 1 ounce of lemon juice
  • 1 ounce of lime juice
  • Elderberry simple syrup*
  • 3 ounces of Hendrick’s gin (optional)
  • Club soda or tonic water (Pro tip: We’d recommend Fever Tree as the carbonated mixer.)
  • 1 cucumber, sliced
  • Elderberries for garnish
  • Ice

Royal Linen Directions (Prep: ~10 minutes)

  1. Fill a blender with as much ice as possible
  2. Add lemon juice, lime juice + gin
  3. Blend until a ice is crunchy + thick, almost like a snow cone
  4. Pour out into two cups
  5. Top with soda, roughly 1 ounce
  6. Drizzle with syrup + garnish with cucumber and berries

Homemade Black Elderberry Syrup Ingredients*

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/3 cup dried elderberry, or to taste; the more you have, the richer the flavor
  • Optional: Corn starch (to thicken)

Pro tip: We like to grab our elderberries from the bulk herb section at the Sacramento Natural Foods Co-op .
Homemade Black Elderberry Syrup Directions (Prep: 20 minutes)*

  • Heat a cup of water over low heat
  • Once warm, pour in sugar; stir occasionally as it dissolves into the water
  • Add your elderberries and let cook on low heat for 10-15 minutes
  • Drain elderberries + save (they make for a nice garnish)
  • If you’d like it thicker, take 1-2 tsp of cornstarch and blend it into water; add into syrup
  • Continue adding corn starch this way until you reach the desired thickness
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Matt grew up in Fresno, California, and has previously written about food and culture for Sactown Magazine, the plant sciences for UC Davis, and insect surveillance for TechCrunch. He’s most likely bouldering at Pipeworks, or out cycling the American River Bike Trail.
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