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Raspberry & Apple Cordial (Stevia)


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Ingredients

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  • 70 g apple quartered
  • 60 g raspberries, fresh or frozen
  • 300 g water
  • 1.5 teaspoons stevia, powder
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Recipe's preparation

  1. Place apple pieces, berries and water into TM bowl; mix fo 20 seconds on speed 3-4

    Heat for 5 minutes at 90 degC on speed 2; Straining juice through a sieve into a separate jug; Return to TM bowl.

    Add Stevia; Heat for 3 minutes at 90 degC on speed 2

    Cool juice and pour into sterilised bottle. Refrigerate

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Tip

If using different quantities of fruit, the general rule of thumb is to add equal parts of sugar for the juice produced. 1 tsp of Stevia is roughly equivalent to 1 cup (220g) of sugar.

 

I experimented with a batch using Stevia and another using sugar. For this particular combination of fruit, the Stevia produced a much more pleasant and fruity flavour. The sugar batch produced just over 600ml of cordial and was too syrupy for my liking; with further dilution you lost the taste of the fruit.


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  • Thanks for the recipe, i didn't have stevia so...

    Submitted by gingerchef_jess on 19. March 2018 - 20:26.

    Thanks for the recipe, i didn't have stevia so just used sugar. I'll have to do some trial & error to find the right combo.

    Jess

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  • Hi - I'd use either Pink

    Submitted by SueMi on 2. June 2014 - 19:32.

    Hi - I'd use either Pink Lady's, Royal Gala or Golden Delicious. They don't make a very dark coloured juice - perhaps not Granny Smith as they can make a juice which is a little more bitter.

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  • Hi there, What sort of apples

    Submitted by Like2Cook on 25. May 2014 - 22:22.

    Hi there,

    What sort of apples do you use?  Thanks.

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  • Thanks Sue

    Submitted by kailly69 on 14. July 2012 - 16:41.

    Thanks Sue

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  • Hi Kailly, You can buy the

    Submitted by SueMi on 30. May 2012 - 07:00.

    Hi Kailly, You can buy the powdered or liquid form from Coles or Woolworths. There are two brands. Personally I prefer Natvia. Wholefood shops stock it as well. Cheers, Sue

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  • Hi, just wondering where I

    Submitted by kailly69 on 29. May 2012 - 10:54.

    Hi, just wondering where I could purchase Stevia from?

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