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2 litre(s)
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Ingredients

  • 100 gRapadura (or raw sugar)
  • 180 gfrozen raspberries
  • a couple of handfuls of ice cubes
  • a pinch of powdered stevia (optional)
  • 2 lemons
  • 500 g water
  • 1.25 litres soda water

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Recipe's preparation

  1. 1. Grind Rapadura on speed 9 for 30 seconds (or raw sugar for 10 seconds).


    2.  Add raspberries and ice, and grind up on speed 9 for 30 seconds or so until you get a bright red paste, using the spatula to push the ice onto the blades.


    3. Scrub the skins of the lemons, cut off thick ends & discard, and quarter - no need to peel!  Add lemons and water to Thermomix bowl, lock lid, and press the Turbo button a few times to chop roughly.


    4. Unlock and open lid, and push the strainer basket down (carefully) into the juice.  Using the spatula to hold the basket in the Thermomix bowl, tip the juice into a 2 litre jug.  Leaving strainer basket in bowl, pour in half the soda water, swish around and strain out again into the jug, then add the rest of the soda water to the jug and stir gently to mix.

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    TM 31

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Comments

  • 20. October 2019 - 14:21
    5.0

    Delish - made it twice. Second time invited guests to add a slurp of rum from the freezer!

  • 9. January 2017 - 19:29
    3.0

    I made both a raspberry and strawberry version of this. The recipe was quite easy to follow and it was very tasty but i left the soda water and just used cold tap water.

    Jess

  • 16. January 2016 - 21:20
    5.0

    Such a fabulous alternative to those nasty soft drinks when I have a party. Thanks for sharing this!

  • 7. May 2015 - 21:28
    4.0

    Master 8 loved it. Very refreshing. Right balance of sweetness. Thanks for sharing. I halved recipe and it was fine. 

  • 12. August 2014 - 17:15
    5.0

    Yum. Good thirst quencher after netball. Didn't have soda water handy so just added 100ml water and ice. 

  • 22. June 2014 - 07:10

    This went down a hit with my walking group .... Popped drink in thermos and was welcomed at refreshment stop.  Thanks Jo.

  • 6. June 2014 - 14:21
    5.0

    Very Yummy! Thanks for sharing x

  • 24. May 2013 - 18:13

    Just made this with mixed berries as we didn't have any raspberries. An absolute hit in house perfect treat for pizza night! Thanks Jo for another delicious recipe   tmrc_emoticons.D

  • 18. October 2012 - 12:31
    4.0

    Very good this one! Although I don't think I used enough sugar

  • 4. January 2011 - 14:18

    You're welcome!  Big Smile

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