Strawberry Cordial

"Posted in anticipation of a bumper crop of strawberries from my plants, from BH&G."
 
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Ready In:
24hrs 5mins
Ingredients:
4
Yields:
1 litre
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place strawberries in a Large ceramic or glass bowl with citric acid & water. Cover and allow to stand for 24hours.
  • Pour liquid through a fine sieve lined with muslin into a medium sized saucepan and add sugar.
  • Stir over low heat just until sugar dissolves, do not allow it to boil.
  • Remove from heat & pour into sterilised bottles & refrigerate.

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  1. Thise recipe may take a bit of time.....but so its so well worth the wait! I followed the recipe exactly, and it was fantastic, and it turns out such a beautiful colour! I measured it and got 500ml from this recipe, so with strawberry season coming on, I know what I will be making. DS enjoyed his cordial with Lemonade, DD with soda, amd me ohhhhhh this goes well with champagne and a strawberry added!!! ;-) Such a great recipe. Thanks for a recipe I will be sure to use again and again Mandy!
     
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Melbourne I live on a 5 acre property in the Dandenong Ranges Victoria, Australia, having moved from the burbs when I became pregnant with my now 15 year old daughter Alyssa. Once my daughter was born I became a stay at home mum as I couldn't bear the thought of putting her in daycare. She is the light of my life, I never imagined myself as a mum when younger but now wouldn't have it any other way. Alyssa was made a big sister on the 19th April 2010 when our cheeky little boy Blake was born. I love cooking and experimenting with new recipes so quickly become addicted to Zaar as it was previously known & still use it regularly. In addition to being my kids taxi :lol: I also spend my time, reading, gardening and of course shopping. I'm lucky enough that we have the space & so love growing our own fruits, vegies & herbs, this also means we have plenty of room for animals & at the moment have 2 dogs, Max, a Jackshund who's 6, Fletcher, a Kelpie who's 4, 6 cats Snowpea, Fergus, Ginger, Tango, Annie & Cookie, 4 chooks & 2 Ducks. As well as our pets, we also have a lot of native animals around our area, we have kangaroos, wombats, echidna's, possums as well as rosella's, galah's & Cockatoo's hence the name of where I live..
 
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