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  • TM 31
published: 2013/04/11
changed: 2013/04/13

Ingredients

Raspberry Cordial

  • 500 grams frozen raspberries (or fresh)
  • 500 grams raw sugar
  • 500 grams water
  • juice of 1 lemon

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Recipe's preparation

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  1. Place Rasberries in TM bowl and Grind on speed 10 for 1 minute (scrape down with spatula a couple of times to ensure its blended well)

    Add Sugar and water and Lemon Juice.

    Cook on 100 degrees for 30 minutes, speed 3

    Use Rice basket on the top to prevent spitting and also to help reduce.

    Slowly bring dial up to speed 9 or 10 and blend for 1 minute.

    I didnt sieve my cordial and i like it that way but for Children who dont like "bits" then strain your cordial through a nut milk bag or some gauze to remove any seeds left.

    Makes 2 bottles of about 450ml

    Keep in fridge (havent tried keeping it in the cupboard yet so not sure of the expiry date)

    RASPBERRY CORDIAL IS GOOD FOR KILIING STOMACH BUGS AND VERY USEFULL FOR UPSET TUMMIES.

    More importantly, it tastes fantastic in a glass of Bubbly tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • 7. January 2024 - 12:44
    5.0

    My first time making cordial and I'm super impressed, the flavour is delicious 😋. I reduced the sugar to 400g otherwise I followed the recipe exactly, I did run the mixture through a sieve to remove the seeds.

  • 18. March 2019 - 20:50
    5.0

    yum. made with strawberries and 1/2 the suagr. i used mine with soda water.

  • 26. February 2019 - 17:01
    5.0

    Brilliant cordial! Great recipe with so many uses!

  • 6. November 2018 - 17:00

    This is an amazing recipe! I have made many different times with all different types of berries. It is also delicious turned into a jelly slice. 😍

  • 1. December 2017 - 13:20

    I have just made this using cranberries as I’ve had food poisoning and my kidney function has been effected so cranberries are good for that. It takes nice so let’s hope it helps. I used only 280 gms of sugar as I don’t like thinks too sweet.

    dee

  • 17. September 2017 - 17:55
    5.0

    Love it!! Thank you 😊

  • 1. April 2017 - 17:16

    Thanks for the recipe, this is great. I strained mine once to get most of the lumps out tmrc_emoticons.)

    Jess

  • 11. January 2017 - 14:35

    Great natural cordial, thanks SO much!! Family allergy to citrus so I left out the lemon- still tasted sensational!!

    Kids had been missing cordial since we went additive-free and this recipe has pleased them both. We had it as cordial in cold water and as milkshake- delicious both ways.

    for some reason it won't let me do star rating- definitely 5!!!

  • 12. December 2016 - 20:41
    5.0

    Made a variation of this! Instead of raspberries, I dug out the last of my wild-foraged blackberries and used them. It is delicious, but very textured (due to all the blackberry seeds). I tried to strain it, but gave up as it was just too thick. Would be delicious in soda water! Great recipe! Cannot wait to try with the frozen mixed berries I have Smile

  • 19. December 2015 - 21:02
    5.0

    Delicious! Never buying store bought again. A splash in a cold glass of lemonade or coke is also a nice treat

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