Berry Tea Cordial

A berry cordial from berry tea, fresh raspberries and blueberries, sugar and lemon, for diluting to taste.

Berry Tea Cordial

A jug of berry cordial topped up with sparkling water beats any shop bought squash hands down, and this one is half tea, half fruit. A strong brew of berry tea gives it depth, while a handful of fresh raspberries and blueberries simmered in adds real fruit colour and flavour. Strained through muslin, it bottles up clear and keeps in the fridge for a fortnight, ready to dilute whenever you fancy a long, fruity drink.

Source: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for the Berry Tea Cordial recipe. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/recipes/cocktails/berry tea cordial/

⏱ 25 min 🍽 Makes 500ml 📊 Easy 📚 Tea Cocktails (Adults Only)

You'll need

  • 4 tea bags of Lipton Berry Bliss
  • 500ml freshly drawn water at 100C, just off the boil
  • 200g caster sugar
  • 150g fresh mixed berries (raspberries and blueberries)
  • 30ml fresh lemon juice
  • 1 medium saucepan
  • 1 fine sieve and 1 muslin square for straining
  • 1 sterilised 500ml glass bottle with cap
  • 1 saucer for covering the steep

Method

  1. Steep the 4 tea bags in 500ml just boiled water for seven minutes under a saucer, then lift them out and press gently.
  2. Tip the brew into a saucepan with the sugar, fresh berries and lemon juice.
  3. Simmer gently for ten minutes, stirring to dissolve the sugar and break down the berries.
  4. Strain through a fine sieve lined with muslin into a jug, pressing the berries to get all the juice.
  5. Pour into a sterilised bottle, seal, and keep in the fridge for up to two weeks.
  6. To serve, mix one part cordial to four parts cold still or sparkling water over ice.
  7. Tip: freeze the cordial in an ice cube tray, then drop the cubes into plain water for a slow release fruity drink.
What you'll end up with: Deep, fruity berry cordial, ready to lengthen with still or sparkling water into a proper homemade soft drink.

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