Juniper berries have always been in great demand at the peak of the game season, for their primary purpose is to flavor wild game. They have a tart flavor which cuts back some of the gaminess of venison. In European countries, juniper berries are a necessity for marinades for wild boar, venison, and pork dishes; and are often used in stuffing for all types of fowl. Their flavor was also popular with the American Indians in the Pacific Northwest, who crushed the berries and cooked them with wild buffalo. They may be thrown in a stew and, of course, into sauerbraten or sauerkraut. While you wait for your stew to finish simmering, make sure to have a gin and tonic topped with a few juniper berries.
Ingredients
Juniper berries
Spice Highlights
Processing
whole
Taste Notes
tannic, citrus, sharp
Perfect For
game marinades, sauerkraut
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Barbara C.
I bought these to add to "Free Spirits" which is a non - alcoholic simulated gin. I didn't think their product was quite on the mark, so I added juniper berries, let it sit for a week and think I improved the "Spirit of Gin" just enough!
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Marci S.
A unique flavoring
Always great to use in sauerkraut and other cabbage dishes
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Cody R.
Juniper Berries
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Stanley B.
Never buy again
The juniper berries were so far from fresh that it would take the light from fresh a thousand years to reach them. They were hard as gravel and couldn’t be crushed with a mortar and pestle. Stop sending me emails … I will not order from you again.